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Show " Two F3ge " ' F. F, A. LOCAL AT SOUTHERN BOY PRAISED FOR EXHIBITS UTAH LIVESTOCK SHOW Well Do A. chapter the highly as awards the for exhibitors banquet outstanding livestock exhibitor of the show, with his reserve champion Hereford bull, as well as a fifth-pl&- aSte bull, one prime and one choice hog, prime and ..in commended ce choice lamb, one breed- first-pla- ce ng steers. ing ewe, and two who Other Dixie boys exhibited at the show weret Tony Hafen, jrooks Taylor, top-rati- Vawdrey, Dennis Atkin, Glen Blayne Barton, Ned Sullivan, Dee Sullivan and Quinn T,7ashburn. These boys exhibited 16 lambs, which sold at an average price of $26,66; 13 hogs, selling at an average price of $26,28 13 stteers, selling at an average price of $316.60 and two bull at $450 Ralph Har-raden- ce, were 76 hogs, 140 lambs and 141 There steers exhibited as fats in the show. hogs were prime, 26 lambs were prime, and 29 steers choice. The grand champion Hampshire mam was purchased by two chapter members, Dennis Atkin and Ralph Vawdrey. The grand champion fat hog was showp by Val Garner, son of Ray D. Garner, the champion steer by chaoter adviser lamb by Paul Olsen, and Dorthy Swenson, both from Spanish Fork, , , Twenty D D OMEGA FRATERNITY DELTA New The HOLDS SOCIAL Officers Plan Active Year Delta 'Omega fraternity's first " Officers elected for the coming year ' Enid are: Gai Graff, president McArthur, vice president; Robert 'Gardner secretary Henderson, and tree-surer- ; Harold Stowell,. lower divisionf .football coach and instructor In physical ed ' ucation anc. hwclth. arrived on the 'can--fro. a pus Tuesday r.orr-inQrd; Crib-oh Hf tno w;s a., east of fomia, . ' teachers to oil iivv.rir tors here? fcr. the era: Arthur Bruhn,. head, o .tine first the department of oioiogical sciences; Francilda Sutherland, instructor in tno Miss grand director, . department of home economics; A. K, Larson, acting librarian and instructor in social sciences; and Newell Weight, instructor in vocal music. A and English FIRST ASSEMBLY SHOTS DIXIE TALENT It can never be doesn't have talent; Friday proved this Paxman Audrey ents, singing the sound From "As that Jeannine, Florea, certain interesting "DIXIE'1, assembly of guy C.leo put you in when sung by and Norlenc , nmed "Pinky" put the hits of the day, "To " Each song His Own" and "In Love in Vain. The violin can make you. dream, too, when played with certain touch by that certain Stanton Schmutz. popular Paul Thompson, Dixie, and . that played much-lov- ed in Blue . " the favored pianist of "Prelude in C Minor" Gershwin's "Rhapsody - Joyce and Gai, the two delightful maids of Bryce, would make any boy 's ,he.art melt, with their harmonizing melody. D SIGMA HOLDS OPEN HOUSE The Lambda Delta Sigma hold their' annual "Open House" Thursday, Scot. 12 A group of about 75 students gathered informally Institute, and given on the lawn back of the where they were entertained a chance to get acquainted type of activities the club. sponsored by ' with the 'D Henderson. and most especially mood, club 3 on the campus. livelist fact. ; have- done better. long; As I Live," can not been the the of the audience "Gild a" couldn't A said that gave out with her tal"Put the Blame on Marne..." D ' one of : ' officers plan to have everyone participate to make this organisation The . e The D LAMBDA DELTA meeting was held in the form of a party on the Red Hill, last night at 7:30. Appropriate games were played, and nice lunch was served. and Arrive To ? sixth annual Southern Utah live- apiece. f " everyone, Robert Ganiner, Dixie. F,. F, one INSTRUCTOR NEW , stock Show, held in Cedar City last week featured the best livestock in the state with plenty of stiff competition for member, was FIVE ; Harold Stowell Latest Other Dixie Boys The UlllE. WELCOMES The acting and filled. usually' " . stagecraft class h- s Any. one interested in taking this, class, .please contact Miss ' |