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Show DIXIE FLYING OPPORTUNITIES ARE UNUSUAL FESTIVAL ACCLAIMED GREAT SUCCESS Dixie offers unusual opportunities in the art of flying, and unusual interest of the Festival hold last featured tho presenting of th. o fine arts ant the ball Friday spirit Mrs, night in the recreation hall. Tolman was in charge of the ceremony; and a prominent senior, Jane Pace, was ushered as tho "Spirit of Art." is being shown by students who desire to learn to fly. Already 20 students have been declared eligible for the winter program, and several others have made application for training in the spring program. Mr. E. L. Anderson, flight contractor and flight instructor, is exceptionally well equipped to handle this type of He has had considerable experiwork. is a skilful and careful pilot.-Somof his students are conducting the at other- institutions. ence, and work - distinct Another advantage of flight training here is the favorable climate, J. Miles, ground instructor, points Mv. out. Students should make these advantages known to their friends during the conclusion The iveek The wore queen a pink gown, and horn Young, Vivian Prince, Emma attendants, Viola Jameson, Alice Joyn. Thompson, Laura Lytle, wore black, accented with pink scarfs. The throne was decorated in black, white and pink, A picture, taken from tho exhibit, a no chosen by Mr. Huntsman, was presented to the school by the queen; and. tho stud car, .body president, Jack Rencher, Secoivo-and Adams it for the college. Stream," "Snow-Fe- d Howard Salisbury. The ceremony was The painted picture is by Rose supervisor hold Dixie may get her quota doubled for the next training period. This will be necessary if we are to take care of all that' have applied for training. If the very beautiful and effective, and Mrs. Tolman and her assistants are to be commended. the first day of the Wednesday, Festival was devoted to literature, with Dr. Joseph F. Smith, head of the speech department of the University of Utah, as will- be T Christmas holidays. The Cv A. A. gional quota- - - Two used and the reout hope that inspectors is doubled, additional trainees accepted. more planes of the type now being have been ordered by Mr. Anderson. first of these is due here December 17.' The other one will be available in The January. A son Waco is biplane belonging to Mr. Andersome repairs, and now will be ture. All the undergoing available here in the near fall period trainees to in an earlier The townspeoplejnentioned are not course. enrolled in the college C,A.A. They are taking private instruction. All interested in the flying program should get in touch' with Mr. Miles. made is-su- o. was devoted Thursday to music, and on the cantata, "Wreck of the Hesperus," was presented. This musical this day program many smacked rehearsals. of much hard work, and - Mr. McAllister, Mr. and all others participating should be proud of this work well done. Bleak consisted of two major events. In the afternoon professor B. F. Larson, Friday head have now soloed. The D.J.C, takes this opportunity correct an error fu- special guest. of Brigham art the the .university, was a guest treated the subject, "The Art .Heritage of Utah." field, of Young speaker and He department spoke of the many and pioneers in this also mentioned many present naming among them Mr,. artists, and a number of his students distinguished themselves. (Continued page 2) Huntsman who have |