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Show "Ah eh- - m-h- v is Diie Coll ilcb j -- Dl Kl 7 1 HI 5 J is oinl'v pl Baixv IvhiiE C. S f'l ' S, 1. legislators SAIITf GEORGE, UTAH oT Utah will pay the visit Satur- college an official day.' While in the south, they will also inspect the 3. A, C, 150 Approximately or legislators and their wives, husbands, are expected arrive in St, George tomorrow afternoon at 1:30. They will visit the school frcm 2 to 3 30 At 330 a program will be given to : in the Tabernacle. Following the program, the inspection the college will continue, with some of the visitors being taken to points of interest in and around St. George. All students are asked to attend the This is reprogram in the Tabernacle. quested by the legislators. Conflicting states programs should be adjusted, of President Snow. will Music . be provided b the college music department, and several prominent members of the Senate and the House of Representatives will speak. While the inspection of the college is going on, a special' committee will make a detailed chock of Dixie's needs for the coming biennium. The special City train. will they group will tomorrow morning arrive in at six by After breakfast there, legislative Cedar escorted by Washington citizens to the eastern part of be county the county. will inspect the prospective dan Virgin, and will lunch in Hurricane at noon. A program will be They site below in connection with this luncheon. A banquet will be given in honor of the visitors tomorrow night at eight at the given Arrowhead banquet room. citizens will call for Cedar City the group Sunday morning. Prominent legislators to visit Dixie Wendell Grover, president of the donate ; Sheldon Brewster, speaker of the hho: House ,v-- ) ' 1- - IVR.I LEGISLATORS STATE Dixie - ; CNATl'R DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE The a. Anx . lJrrT . 6lad This.:Wv M 50 Tmi of Representatives; A. S. Ellctt , - ZJBRUAAY 21, 1941 TOMORROW VISIT "BABY LIME" TO BE PAE3EITTED MONDAY comedy, "Baby mine," is ready for presentation. Those who enjoy many 300! laughs will have their opportunity to indulge next Monday and Wednesday 'nights in the auditorium. The That hilarious now curtain is at eight. story involves a husband who wants something more than a "sugar baby." AlThe pine Shirts characterizes that nan. His .wife, Helen Miles, has many other interests. One day she happens to lunch with another man, Ross Esplin, who pledges secrecy, to avoid a feud. His wife, Verl Taxman, smells a rat, and the fireworks start. Ross is true wonders, Alpine and faithful, but Verl .hut can the poor fellow do? jealous that he threatens to leave his wife. This Helen becomes will not have, representing it so so she as-he- r adopts a baby, own. The charm works, but my, with what complications I Diary Taxman, an Italian nether, went s her baby back. Emily Brown, the. young daughter of the Irishman, Merrill Cox, accommodates by providing her twin sis- ters. Jack Aencher and LaMoin Lamb, officers of the la w, help untangle the whole situation. It is a riot from beginning to end I thing about tho play is that a comparatively new cast will perform. This will give many more students a chance to gain dramatic experience. And, according to reports', the audience will bo pleased with the results. delightful A' will be taken Hurricane next Thursday night.chairman of the appropriations committee of the Senate; Bert Macfarlane, former Dixie student, chairman of the appropriThe comedy tc- ' committee of the House of Representatives; Maude B. Jacobs, chairman of the House education committee; and James' McUurrin Jr., chairman of the committee. education Senate ations |