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Show HARDY BY 03030 0) 00 TQoj dissertation pub- lished in a prominent national journal, "EcologiTh i s cal Monographs." quarterly i s published jointly by the Ecological CD CD of America and Society Duke University. The article is called, "The Influence of Types of I w P& (d) SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL ctor's SEOWOCD VO SOU Vftree PUBLISHED Dr. Hardy has been honored by having his do- ROMO: jjcst S' THESIS Soil upon the Local Distribution of Some Mammals in Southwestern Utah." It deals with the chemistry, depth, texture and color of the soils of parts of NEW Washington County and its effect upon the mammals of this area. This thesis L presented at the University of Michigan. THE SUPREME SACRIFICE Dr. Hardy also recently 18 Atlantic. He also attenda flowing tribute SlC Joseph Grant Snow ed a submarine and diving received on work the he has done (Jay Grant) son of Presi- school in Connecticut. He dent Snow's twin brother, was in active service near from Dr. Clarence Gottorn, student of Dixie, and for the West Indies for sever- national authority in this a d time resident of St. al months, then came back field. AN ASSEMPROVIDED DIXIE George, is reported miss- to his base in New HamBLY PROGRAM at the B. A. C. ing since January 4, 1945. pshire to get a newly comMrs. with submamanded submarine. yesterday, Serving on board a D Snow in rharge, asrine engaged in training K ..b v MAY s c R as mus s on . DANCE j was sisted 4. last F.F.A. operations, he seen at his station about Lakes Naval school, Chicago and served in the South MADE THESE HAVE was .o-R- 1 p. m. A the commander little latter A. ordered the cn '0 craft to submerge. He had acting as lookout, so been it is suooosed he was lost during diving operations. Jay is the son of Grant and Pearl Bowman Snow, both former students of Dixie and residents here for som&' years. He was born July 10, 1924. B. He attended school in elementary Overton, Nevada in Panace, Delta. He spent one year in college before gohere, 1942-4- 3, snd high school Nevada and at ing into the service. Both in high school and at Dixie he played foot- ball. He trained at Great he I n CLLi-i- ! ycilh CLOTHES AT I lit lD it. |