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Show Page Two TRAGEDY STRIKES (Continued from page Lake Mead was l) TEACHERS ATTEND S.U.T.A. MEETING AT BEAVER FACULTY WOMEN'S CLUB STARTS YEAR ' S PROGRAM called off. President Snow and Mr. Linna Snow, Victor IverSmith were the speakers at son and H, L. Reid, atthe funeral for David tended the fall session of Music was pro- the Southern Utah Teachers vided by the college, un- association held at Beaver der the direction of Mr. last Saturday. The held,, its first meeting of the year last Thursday Mrs. Bayles, afternoon. Fin-lays- on. president, conducted. officers: Considerable. business To help pay the hospital relating to the schools of and funeral expenses the Southern Utah was transstudents and teachers are acted. contributing money. The George Staples of the exact amount is not known Richfield high school and at this writing, but the Burns- Finlinson of the. B. and Mrs. Parkinson, secre- tary. The D SCHOOL PLAY at (Continued from page 5 o'clock in the l) the new audi- officers. Newel HELEN BENSON ASKS FOR D. J. United C. The hot (Continued from pagel) At the beginning of the third quarter Hurricane took the ball and dissome played very good of- fensive playing. so tightened up They alon the de- As the A is soon as Helen ; States." refreshments were and dogs pop; and the Fielc theme. Bronson Florida. COWBOYS' FLYERS was decorations, U. S. flags; and red, white and blue flowers carried out the ' tioned at Frei R-- . main speaker Thursday. His subject was "The D "This is your opportunity. Don't miss it. Mon -- Mrs. Merkley is in reOctober 15 . at day, ceipt of a letter from a o'clock," emphasizes Miss former student, Helen BenHenderson, who will direct son, who is a Wave staD are the dif- as ferent countries, their nominated' candidates for the presigeography, history, culdent of the association in ture , government and other the coming election for aspects of interest. A. C. were torium. Tryouts are open to every student in school the play. subjects chosen for the meeting - contributions Cottam, Mrs. president; vice Everett, president; . generous to date. Mrs. . vice ' been She aided by her other was Bleak. have club Women's Faculty was re- friendship elected, committee with Mrs. Mrs. leased she expects to re- Glenn E. Snow and A. K. Hafen as heads. turn to Dixie to graduate. Music was furnished by This may be, she says, as early as the spring qua- Mr. Bleak's chorus, ac- - rter. In the meantime' wants the D. J. C. fensive and held the Fly- warded to her. ers to a win. YCUNi Dixie is now in first ALICE LONESOME FOR Huplace in the league. companied by Mrs, Barber. she for- ; . DISER VETERANS' GIVES STUDENTS POINTERS 32-- 16 rricane with two a single loss is The Cowboys Dr. Charles DIXIE wins and in second are third, of Alice Young, a student iewed last year, writes Smith, a number of G. from on September 27. while Orderville has lost Antimony, Utah; her first three starts. "Just add my name to. the D long list of lonesome exBIOLOGISTS VISIT DIXIE students of Dixie who are craving for news about the r Clarence dear old D. J. C." Cottam, a she were bacl$ former Dixieite and now Sheas wishes a substitute she prominent in the field of but a sends cheery "hello" to wild life investigation, with headquarters in Chi- everyone. D cago, was a Dixie visitor JACK WARE has been apMonday. With him was Dr. J . B . Low of the depart-jen- , pointed superintendent of the Institute Sunday of forestry of the School. , A. representing the Veterans intervAdministration, ' As I.'s a re- sult several veterans will enroll soon at Dixie, Dr. Smith cleared up misconceptions and some answered many questions. One misconception among veterans is that they must do all their college work at one school. Dr. Smith pointed out that any G. I. take two years of mightwork at Dixie and then continue his allotment of at any other training school of his choice - |