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Show St. George, Utah 3 Volume JUNIOR COLLEGE 1 . Tho m ' J Celebrity Jerome K. Jerome, nesday night at 8 I j- ax tomorrow' on the an' all-o- ut local gridiron promises' " encounter. The win over Yeber last Thursday was a major upset, but the boys like thefeel-o- f mg CHRISTMAS FDIPION overturning battle for the The November 28, 194-Number 10 a modern comedy by will bo produced YAsdv oclock in the college auditorium to open the three days program of tho annual Dixie Fine Arts Festival. Tho cast ,' selected on a competitive basis the latter PRIZES .iNNOUNCED and the dope bucket Prizes a're being offered for the best part of October, has tobe will poem, essay, and art design for tho drama' wall .prestory, with-onmorrow tho idea the. Christmas edition of the D. J. C,. pared, undor to in mind continue' These must.be submitted to the staff, by caroful direction of Miss Hondo rs on. their 'winning ways.' December 10. aftThe To win this final 'The poem .is not to be more than 24 ernoon following 3 at clock, tame of the season lf and the art design page lines, bo read a will from 'Aggies-woulthe play The maximum length. of this in paper. Eccles Lila givo the Fly- the essay .is 750 words,, and the story by the Brimhall ers second place in' I5OO words. the 1941 conference speech' department of race. To lbso would Imoaii a tit) fotusee the University of Utah. Music will be ond college music spot. Dixie s' furnished by the Dixie ' 'Thanksgiving scorching Thursday evening at rQ'Tycf the Wildcats gavo boys'' four confer!'oclock, in tho 'stake to-b- - in-ther- . e . --- . ; : . one-ha- . . f o-- f . do-Upart- ' ' i - victories 'Starts. enc '' f To v down was the- aim .in-f-i- 1 ve set hold - the score for the- Fly'ers by ; for;the locals'i :who to fifteen 'for the Wildcats.- downs directed But ' -- of Weber s errors Dixie recovered seven of nine" Weber fumbles, but the real break came in the and perfect" raaed when -- and -- to a touchdown behind Interference.' the kick, Frei intercepted -- Dixie Mezzano made good led-7G- ' (Continued page '2) Another' Y' . outstanding work.- It is a famous Chicago conductor, ' and is sponsored Institute of Fino Arts. by tho Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the to pictoauditorium, a program, dovotod given. A lecture on rial arts' will Mrbo Goodall oT tho Salt modern art by Lake City Art 'Ccntor will bo the' fcaturo of this' program. Music will bo- provided ' ' quarter, by Hans Honiot, Utah Stato the boys were on their toes, quick 'to scent an opening and to: take advantage second a co- 'its ipraiso for five first - givo .......... -- made-onl- Will ncert . This organization is touring bouthorn ItPtah' and is rocoiving a. groat 'deal' of the local fans, but the boys had other ideas inmind.' 'The' Weber defense seemed impregnable ' tabernacle' , the'- Utah State Symphony Or c hes-,t- ra ' ' s - ' by the collogo. That evening t he Fine Arts; Ball (Continued page 2) will ; |