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Show Mi rX ) v lOU I E NOVA .3ER i, 1939 COLLGE TROUNCES WESTMINSTER Dixie pushed . RECEPTION SUCCE SS ahead in the Utah div- ision of the Utah-Idafootball league when Yestminster Parsons junior college they downed the 0 in a game of bumps and thrills at Salt Lake Saturday. The Dixie boys showed' their best offense in the first half, with the line opening up big holes for Lee Williams, their smashing fullback, and Zug Bennett and Mosely reversing and accurately passing to Sampson, Turner and touchdown The quarter 6-- in the second came started Dixie when field from their own 22 down .the yard line by a Bennett to Mosely, and a pass from' Bennett t Sampson, and a 2 run by Mosely, who was able to reach the goal line only by brilliant plunging- and blocking on the part of his team mates in the line. lateral from 4.-y- ard - The second Parsons half the . h would not be moved. Dixie two-yar- came Snow 0 VC; back strong to reach the boat. Dixie traveled to Price only to lose to It will Weber. the boys Dixie be remembered how and Albion Dixie and defeats, so narrowly . In' return yellow green in a and color scheme and was served in the dining room. A program was presented in the sew- . . and banquet rooms i-n- committee'' in charge of tho tea Bleak, chairman; Mrs. Robinson, A. It. Hafen, invitations; Mrs. lunch; The xvas Mr. Miss Snow, reception; Miss Falck, program; and Miss'Buggert , social. Mrs, Welker, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Reid, and Mrs. Smith acted as hostesses in the dining room, Virginia McArthur, Ona, Russell Pauline Schmutz, Mildred Bentley,' and Iris Huntsman served. .D. -- Arts Festival play this year Ir- Marmaduke," by Ernest Denny. ' was spoiling Westminster s homecoming, Weber was walking over tho B. A. C. to win 1A-- 0. The day before 20-- lunch invited to tryout for the parts. A discussion of the play and charac'' stop the for another touchdown. As Monday was planned Townspeople, as well as students, are only to havo the gun game as they prepared to try line, d' the tea Tho . resistible - that at selves them is to be a delightful comedy, "The desperate bids for a counter, only to meet up against a Dixie hyc: wall enjoyed The Fine Dixie mostly on the defense and three times made had PROVES Parents and ho Chynoweth. HAT IER RNALISTS' Mesa bowed Ricks-bea- to t Weber, trounced Ricks, placing Albion in the lead, with no ters will be Wednesday, November given by Miss Henderson at first, auditorium. four o'- clock in the Townspeople are .interested, and not able to attend the meeting, may get tryout parts who from Miss Henderson ience. The ' at their conven- .D. Dixie players arc gradually over- thoir "Charlie horses," sore shins, etc. incurred. in the battle with coming the Parsons, and arc making preparatfor their - departure Thursday, ions to the carrot country, November 2, where play Snow College in a they feature game,' Friday being Snow's Founders Day. DlXES HIGH FLYERS PLAY CEDAR TOMORROW: |