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Show SCOUT WORK WILL BEFEATURE National Scout Executive Oscar Os-car Kirkham Will Supervise Instruction Leadership Week One of the principal features of the coming Leadership week is the Zion National Park Scout training course which will be conducted under un-der the leadership of the council presidency and St. George district committee, Prof. B. Glen Smith, chairman. The course oensists of six double periods of intensive training under the direct supervision of National Na-tional Scout Executive Oscar Kirkham. Kirk-ham. All those who successfully complete com-plete this training will be given a certificate in Scout leadership which will permit the holders to do Scout leadership work in the several wards of this council. The Dixie College has arranged for army cots for those in training. They will go into their encampment Tuesday afternoon, January Jan-uary 8, and break camp Saturday, January 12. evening entertainments nave been arranged for Leadership week. Under the able direction of Miss Ruby Bry-ner, Bry-ner, the Dixie College play will be presented Monday and Tuesday nights, January 7 and 8. The Tuesday Tues-day evening performance will be held for leadership visitors. On Wednesday evening the combined music departments of the college will furnish a very splendid concert. con-cert. On Thursday evening Mrs. Emma Lucy Gates Bowen, will give a concert in the tabernacle, and on Friday and Saturday evenings there will be college basketball games and dances. The St. George Committee -on Recreation Rec-reation is featuring Mrs. Bowen and making this program one of their Iyceum numbers. The divisions of study and the faculty follow: 1. Religious Leaderships John T. Woodbury, Jr., Dixie College, chairman chair-man Elder David O. McKay, of the Council of Apostles, Salt Lake City; Karl N. Snow, Dixie College, bishop St. George East Ward; H. Lorenzo Reid, Dixie College, St. George stake high council. Special lecturers from other divisions. 2. Agricultural Leadership Walter Wal-ter F. Smith, Washington County Farm Agent, chairman; Dr. C. Y. Cannon, Brigham Young University, dairy specialist; Dr. T. L. Martin, Brigham Young University, soils spe- (Continued on page 3) SCOUT WORK WILL BE FEATURE (Continued from page 1) cialist; Prof. Byron Alder, Utah Agricultural Ag-ricultural College, poultry specialist, Prof. Francis M. Coe, Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural College, horticulture specialist; Prof. E. Ray Lyman, B. A. C, sheep specialist; Arthur Hafen, Dixie College; Col-lege; J. Wm. Harrison, Dixie College, Col-lege, H. A. Schlappy, Dixie College. 3. Home-making Leadership May W. Hunt, Dixie College, chairman; Prof. Rose H. Widstoe, University of Utah, child welfare specialist; Prof. Lutie H. Friar, University of Utah, clothing specialist; Alice Pendleton, Dixie College; Wild w Smith, Dixie College.(A---C ---f djAoctfcfWfrifof Leadership, (including (in-cluding Scouting) J. Wm. Harrison, Dixie College, chairman; Prof. Oscar Os-car Kirkham, M. I. A. and national Scout executive; Elva Moss, M. I. A. field secretary; Tillie Winsor, Dixie College; Leland Hafen, Dixie College; Col-lege; Linna Snow, Dixie College; B. Glen Smith, Dixie College.., 5. Music Leadership J. Wm. McAllister, Mc-Allister, Dixie College, chairman; Prof. Emma Lucy Gates Bowen, concert con-cert artist, Salt Lake City; Earl J. Bleak, Dixie College- Evelyn Thurston, Thurs-ton, Dixie College. (FutH?M 6. Evening entertainments Arthur Ar-thur Paxman, Dixie College, chairman. chair-man. Monday and Tuesday, January 7 and 8. Dixie College play, Ruby Bryner, director. Wednesday, January Janu-ary 9, Dixie College concert in tabernacle, tab-ernacle, J. Wm. McAllister, Earl J. Bleak and Evelyn Thurston, directing. direct-ing. Thursday, January 10, Emma Lucy Gates Concert in tabernacle. Friday, J.imuiy Hi f5S "Saturday, college basketball games and dance 7. Demonstrations Poultry show in science building. Sheep, cattle, hog show at city park. Farm machinery ma-chinery exhibit in science building. Saturday is sales day. for blooded animals. Come and make your selection. se-lection. . Following 'is the daily program for the week: 8 a. m. Sunday School study hour Poultry Clothing Scouting. 9 a. m. Soils Clothing Scouting. 10 a. m. Devotion and lecture. 11 a. m. Dairying Child Welfare Music Leadership. ! p m. Horticulture Applied and Household Art. 2 p. m Religious Education Lecture Lec-ture Hour. 3 p m. priesthood Leadership. 4 p. m. Social Recreation Play Hour. |