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Show - concert acclaimed success The band concert Monday night was a real achievement, report those who atbai-i-d variety, but all high class. All selections There was tended. bers were num- rendered well. Mr. Bleak and his group deserve to be highly complimented on their contribution to Dixie culture. The group of 65 made a pretty' picture on the stage, and the special lighting and sound effects were pleasing, adding much to the concert itself. Special guests of the band were Stanley Schmutz, clarinet, former Dixie stuwere and now dent instructor at the Woodward also Dean A. Peterson, tympani. Peterson is our own instructor, with high, Mr. a hobby of music. son of President and Mrs. Snow, E. Snow, was page boy. He placed Karl Glenn signs that announced the numbers to be played. Rex McAllister was guest reader, and he portrayed his number, "Beyond the Last Mile," in truly professional style. artistic Lighting and sound effects added greatly his rendition. concert was sponsored by the faculty Womens club. Mrs. Stella Bleak, president of the club, reports the enterprise a financial success. The picto The ture purchased was one of quaking arsons painted by Ralph Huntsman. .D. FUNERALS Funeral HELD FOR AUTO VICTIMS services for Kathleen Turner, were held Monday afternoon at Washington. JPLleen was killed in an automobile accident Saturday night. Irving Isom, brother of Opal Isom, was killed in the college freshman, accident. Severely injured were Karren Hannig and Ferol Prisbrey, also Dixie students, and Arthur Imlay of Hurricane, brother same of Florence Imlay. Kathleen is the second in the Turner family to be killed in an auto accident less than a year. Gar lost his life last I uly . The sympathy of the entire faculty and student body goes out to the Turner and 1 families. They recovery of those who .D. also wish speedy were injured. THERE LULL BE ONE MORE MEETING COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION, aow and now states. Wednesday It will OP THE President be held Tuesday of noxt week. President Wednesday night from a returned meeting of the committee in Salt Lake. .'for- - testimonial for. Keith. Wallace, A Dixie student, will be held In the Tabernacle Sunday night at 7 Oclock. Keith is leaving in the near future mer as an L. D; S. States. He Homo missionary to the; Central will leave for the Mission Sunday night. 'All friends of Koith aro cordially vited to attend tho testimonial. in- .D. ATHLETICS BY-LA- CHANGE WS CONSIDERED Ashby and Coach Hafen went to Hurricane on Wednesday to meet with the Utah Secondary Principals Association. Regional athletic problems were discussed. They also heard a report by Mr. Golden Wright of the Fillmore high Mr. the proposed changes in the of the Utah State Atpresent hletic Association. school on by-la- ws .D. GEORGE D. PAPER VISITS INSTITUTE a . visit from George D. Pyper, Lako City was enjoyed by members Sunday of Salt of the Institute Sunday school. For many years Mr. Pypor was general manager of tho old Salt Lake theater, all the leading actors. He is General Superintendent of L.D.S. Sunday schools. His visit and knew personally now to St. for the purpose. of George 'was' holding a Stake Sunday school convention. Although Mr. Pyper is over SO years of age, his voice is clear, and he is very alert. .D. 'S'THE NEWS sS" 3RIEES ' GUILD ART BEAUX their big have pretty problem solved for The State has been considering them. sending the Guild to Provo for their long deferred trip. had nearly In the Guild's meeting Monday, the page ' they are to have in the yearbook was discussed, and it should be. quite artistic. ln Isom Page Three TESTIMONIAL TO BE HELD FOR .KEITH WALLACE .D. D. T. ADAMS COAST , LIEUTENANT OF THE U.S. gave a special illustrated yesterday morning in the GUARD, lecture aud-itoru- m. program was in the form of a discussion as to what Uncle San is doing The for protection along the coast line. Questions from tho audience were ans- wered by Mr. Adams. .D. MR. OF FISH LEE KAY, OF THE STATE" DEPARTMENT AND GAIIE, gave an lecture yesterday afternoon. illustrated |