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Show Page Three agriculture boys look ahead Elections were held in agriculture class three last week. The following SIX-MA- in a afternoon. ager. agriculture are also buying. boys oJih high steers, pounds. man doing a ' little of1 4.1-1- .the Bight have purchased grade, Hereford at which-weig- This game should prove very a good ' 6, league would 4-0- game they left, have to probably play the tie off. the The Dixie boys aro confident that if they play Parowan again they could win, Milford is still in tho picture, for if that team should win over Parowan the :Rams would no longer be. contenders, to 1000 when pounds. At that time the steers will' be taken to the June fat show held in Salt The boys are hoping to win' some Lake. prizes at the fair, as well as sell they should weigh from ,D. this Should Dixie and Parowan each win its only steers to the utmost' until next June, their steers for game to defeat Beaver 18-- 0 and Hurricane also helped a deal in defeating Parowan As a result of these games- Dixie and Parowan are tied for first place. boyS present from 300 to boys plan to crowd The football day The X high plays the Dixie team interesting, with regulars and reserves likely to see plenty of action. The Flyers roelly came thru last Fri- ' athletic FOR LEAD non-leag- ue Wendell Tobler, pres ident; Harvey Savage, vice president; secretary; Floyd Parry, reGuy Bowler, and Jay Huntsman, TIES Bunkerville are the officers: porter; TEAM N BOO " ,D. price. 3.A.C. ... GAME 25 FOR STUDENTS student body meeting hold Monday, was decided that students attending The Spanish and German clubs are now it the D. J. C. B. A. C, game at Cedar tofully organized and have begun to function. Both .dubs are sending off for morrow would have to pay only 25bod with sure .Remember pins; the Gorman club has already sent, their activity cards. cards to Cedar. your activity for part of theirs. ... .D. The officers in both' of these organAITNOUNCED CAST PLAY ARTS izations are very competent and .are FINE The. cast for the fine arts play, The wasting' no time getting down to busi American Passport," .has been chosen, and ness. In the German club, Viola, Wohlgemuth rehearsals will begin immediately, Jack .Renchor of Pine Valley takes the is president, with Howard Ahlstrom .as vice president and Grant pope as' secrepart of Ed Hamilton; Ado 11 Asay, St Maxine Abbott, be CLUBS AHS ACTIVE LAKGUAGB At a to-tak- . . ': . ! Spaniards have chosen Eddie The tary, Cluff as are Phil president, and assisting Squire as vibe president Pearl Matheson as Sebretary... him and .D. THE last' ASSEMBLY Friday HELD will long IN Louella; Bunkerville, Judy;' Que Bradshaw, Hurricane,' Dick.; Dorothy Hi rs chi , Hurricane, ParoSybil Jennings; Pearl Matheson, wan, Bertha Hamilton;'. Truman Bowler, ' . THE .AUDITORIUM be remembered as. inent feature, with a rousing .team sendoff to the in the form of-skit given by some of" the girls, and the Dixie Marching" song by singing of the The assembly closed a the entire assemblage. ,D. " Bill Wilson;: Harriet', Anderson, Gunl.ock, ..Aunt Roma Jen; Reber Mrs. Schwartz; and Grant Cottam, Mr. Craig. outstanding. Novelty was the keynote of the program, with 'a colorful gypsy dance, under the direction of Mrs. Tolman, as a prom- will George, .D. . SOME VOCATIONAL COUNSEL pertinent to given in assembly the Wednesday. Mr, Smith will outline ts .. be considered by all elements"-.tin making a vocational choice. He will also outline the college program all students will .bo stu-don- for aptitude testing. .D. DEFENSE .PLATS VERB MADE, and one of the largest.- peace time drafts in tho of Dixie was made to protect president' of ..history hletic Association, at- a meeting of the Dixie from attack in case of foreign invasion This was done last Monday in representatives, hold recently. Other business pertaining to girls' the Boys' club meeting. athletics was also discussed. .Students will hoar, more of this later. LEDA ELECTED : FAWCETT', ' OF ST. GEORGE, "'WAS the Women's At- |