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Show y& fl iS'i ft tOe got " " -- cjp 2:Ml Kv( v y Agf - "Saint George, Utah Fine long-await- ed will take place next Arts Festival Wednesday, Thurs- SPEECH PERSONALITY FEATURED Smith, headi of the speech at the Universitxr of Utah, will give a number of readings at this He. will be assisted by Adelia time. department Hall,, a speech major and a senior at the university. Many of the students remember her unusual talent as a student of Dixie. The music department will also several numbers. This session the festival is under the direction f Hiss Linna Snow, literature chairman, and Pearl Mat he son, president of 'the Lambda Beta Theta. In the evening the spoAight will be again thrown on Mr. Smith, who will read the play, "Life with Father," by Clarence of Day. The afternoon be given over of the second day will to Earl J. Bleak,-MisRuth Falck and Joseph U. McAllister, who are in charge of the. music department, and Lela Sullivan, president of the s Delta Phi Alpha. CANTATA THURSDAY At this time the cantata, "The '.reck Hesperus," by Hollace Dann, words oy Longfellow, xm.ll be given. The soloists will be Junior Larkin, tenor; Roene Bigler, soprano; and Clive f The lartman, baritone; with Pearl Matheson reading the poem. Ine cantata will be sung by the D. J. u mixed chorus, under the direction of McAllister. Other musical numbers will complete this program, xhich starts three. NOVEI EER DIE ILL DRAiA Friday, with prograns arranged for each afternoon and evening. The first program will start off in high style Wednesday at 2 p. n. and furnish bviGRx - Hs A cy PROGRAM OPENS NEDHESDAY AFTERNOON Joseph F. -- ;iy) SHNV' VA day, ,. P C)a rT Yl0WLX- DIXIE JUKI OR COLLEGE The 7f The BE FEATURE THURSDAY 29, 19X0 jO EVENING evenings entertainment, at eight, is under the direction of Miss Myrtle Henderson. This will be the Fine Arts "The play, American Passport,1 by Dana Thomas . The characters of the Hamilton, Jack Rone her; Pearl Matheson; play are: Edxard Bertha Hamilton, Lous 11a, Ada IT Aay; Judy, Abbott; Mrs. Schultz, Roma Rober; Mr. Craig, Grant Cottam; Aunt Jen, Harriet-- Andersoir, Sybil Jennings, T)orothy Hirschi; Bill Uilson, Truman Maxine Bowler. This play is todays scenes, and a sho i It will a portrayal of in three acts, modern a comedy that every patriot xill lovo. be given again Saturday evening, December 7 ART LECTURE FRIDAY On Friday afternoon at two, the under tho direction of Ralph Huntspro-gra- m, man, art director, will feature a lecture on art by B.F. Larson, head of tho Brigham 'Young xill There numbers on University art department. also be excellent musical this program. 3UEEN REIGNS AT BALL In the evening the Fine Arts ball xn.ll be given, in xhich xill take place the crowning of the queen. The queen, yet unknown, chosen the senior class by class and club from ' xn 11 be will pick her according to her activity and scholarship ratings. officers, xho during tho dance tho presentation of the painting xill take place. One of the many fine paintings from the Also exhibit will be chosen and purchased by the student body. An outstanding exhibit of paintings is already in cvidenco in the college o Students should avail buildings. thom-(Fin- Arts Festival continued on page 2) ; |