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The first church built in Prague was on A avenue east o Arlington hotel It was a Methodist Episcopal church South, but rare generosity it was agreed all denominations could use the bul for worship The church was built in 1904 f the with lding The Catholic congregation built the second church building in the Prague community. The church was completed March 9, 1905. ' The SUDp0rters of the Baptist faith built their first church home on Brunson Avenue in 1906 Church Assembly of God Christian Church Church of Christ Church of the Nazarene Freewill Baptist Church First Baptist Church Holiness Church National Shrine of the Infant Jesus of Prague QCatholicJ Northside Freewill Baptist The Methodist Church N.. 17 1 4 . f ,le ,, lj M' 6 wifi
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POPULATION Ag V Male 680 Prague is located on two primary Highways--U. S. 62 running east and west and State Highway 99 running north and south, Female 310 U. S. 62 extends across the southern part of Lincoln County Total 1 490 serving as a general transportation route between Henryetta and Oklahoma City. State Highway 99 extends across the state from north of Pawhuska to Lake Texoma. 4lluQi 3 LA .. -4 .. . it ' A W , , y ' PRAGUE MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL PRAGUE WATER UTILITY Primary source of supply--8 wells 322' to 342' deep. Demand for water: A. Maximum demand per day August 1956--181, 116 gallcms B. Average daily demand tSept. 1955 to August 19561--118,639 C. Per Capita consumption per day--76.7 gallons The last oil development to affect Prague vitally came in 1931 during the depression days and eased the impact of unemployment of this commun- ity, This field is the closest of all the fields to Prague as it lies just out- side the southern city limits. Thus Prague has benefitted greatly from oil but has never had a first class boom of its own.
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'Sv Hrs. Spraberry when student life sometimes hits the tedious points and the monotony of daily rou- tines become boring, there is a pleasent face in the office to help meet that situation. is the smiling of Hrse That face Each day we find her charming manner a great,- er asset to our school. Nathanie 1 Ford P.T.A. President PRAGUE CITY GOVERNMENT MAYOR-COUNCIL FORM OF GOVERNMENT Elected Officials Three Councilmen, Ward 1 Ma yor Howard E. Tope Ward 2 Joe Klahzuba Ward 3 Walter Lg Stark City Clerk M1ss Lavina Nolan Appointed Officials. Superintendent of Light and Water Paul Norton City Treasurer Frank Sefcik Chuef of Police Ray Barrett Fire Chief Joe Pospisil C 0 N T E N T S fi 5. ii Administration - p Faculty zz F Personalities vii' Classes a in .X E -large
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