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Show ' ' EDITORIAL . tendency is' to establish a for this and a wo ok for that. The result is a concentration of thought on modern A week a particular thing. of the earlier wooks established was that of "Education hook". Tho purpose of this was to focus on the public mind tho value of education and tho groat contribution of our schools. Two classes of people aro affected those converted to education, and those who arc indifferent. It is tho latter One class even that needs most students in attention. school can got a Rut great deal of value through reflecting on 'the outcomes of things so close and so well accepted. What is your educational opportunity Aro you taking complete worth to you? advantage of all that is offered? .D. Correction-- - Blake Empey and Rudger McArthur de- bated against Clarence Snow and Ernest 3r ads haw in Mr. Hafens American History class. George we have So e Andrus article, 2. page athletic field when building halls seem to be a very why our an football field. good Abbott has received a special invitation from tho Lieutenant Governor of tho State of Nevada, asking him to Vegas at tho lawyer's convention in on tho fifth and sixth, Las Testament class had a Hallowe'en party last night. Hallowe'en has passed, but since they had the decorat- ions, Halloween was used as tho theme. .D. of to all Australia and talk ; visited Palestine. He gave some interesting descriptions of Bible cities, and the peoples dress and customs. .D. Petitti has moved to hone, where he will room Simpson. It appears that lack Helen will bocomo in football. West, work. with s e vo r al brought up by Dr. wero is in charge of Institute who . of the most important problems discussed was tho problem of attendance Mir. Wolkcp in the Institute classes. states that there should be a much larger attendance at Dixie. "Perhaps one of tho reasons we do not have more One students," he s.uys, "is that many of 'our students, coming into our school with everything new to thorn, aro not awaro of tho splendid opportunities they have in the Institute work." Mr. Welker has had extensive experience in this type of work, and is a Those students who splendid teacher. do take these classes have expressed themselves as being well satisfied with Each Institute the hours they spend. going to do a little missionary work and sea if attendance next quarter may be improved. Beginning next Sunday regular Sunday School classes will bo hold in the Institute each Sunday morning at 10:30. This Sunday school is primarily for the student is who and are not are attending school here, able to spend the Sun-lay- at homo in their wever, anyone who regular wards. Hodesires to como will In dure tine the proper be welcome. with Mr. .D. student that problems rn one o me d and organization will Tho New Miles Wallace, former Dixie College, has given tho Institute classes. He filled a mission in Rich-Southe- pressed students .D. Laurel sing recent convention hold in Utah Institute field for all was Mr. Welker teachers, deeply im-- c a At -- .D. wonders sometimes Pago Throo WEINER GIVES AIMS FOLLOWING INSTITUTE tho Watson with Doyle Maxi no and intensely interested .D. Club mootings arc coming so thick and fast, that many of thorn aro conflicting. Welker bocomo effective, instructor. acting as a good test of tho students initiative and ability, because it will be entirely up to tho This experiment will bo stud out s to make a success of it. Students who caro to visit tho Insti- tute building will bo wolcomo at any time, and will find the reception room No exa delightful plicc to study. pense has been spared to make a beautiful room; with tho ' this latest room fur- quiet, comfortable nishings, it is spot whoro one can concentrate without being disturbed, a .D. contain couple have taken advantage of tho romantic atmosphere of tho Institute. Could it bo Douglas Princo A and Both Gublor? .D. Smith ho Johnson studied I says ho made scandal; |