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Show Two ASHBY SUMMARIZES DEFENSE WORK Page SIZE DESIRES SURVEY SHOWS FAMILY Dixie ..college 'girls favor larger fam- fense classes 68 people,-- states Rodney" a iii.es' t hah do Dixie boys, according to a survey conducted in the sociology class, Ashby, who supervises this work'. at'the -size which was .considered He reports-that 22 men .have g. The college' was-- that of four children two boys been placed in permanent employment In voting, t he boys, were during the ..year, many of these in Gaiifr hand two dn. favor-- of from none to eight, while ornia ,in the defense industries:.'the girls extended the number to twelve, Mr Ashby also reports that', the '"the past:; eighty milany. hint ere sting comment's were made, enrollment for " hbut'.. one ' proved- baffling. Stated one . months is 121 people, Hestates, ,"At the ...present time, we"" "boy, "Im going to be an old bachelor; "He now have enrolled in-lfatipna- ' Do- -; l " - ' , ' ; ' - , - . ive aoc.u--'-mulat- ' - have .21 it .available for students, from ages to. ':45j the following classes : Air- craft sheet metal and blue work, auto mechanics - h , was good' enough for ought. to be good enough father, my for mo." so it able to supwould I like .three children port thorn, two boys and one girl. I want a millionaire and no dogs or cat's-;-juthree girl ysaid, "If I ,'0no am .print reading.' successful very. from each of these placement classes, and I should like to encourage those children. " who' .are not now employed full, time, to Another enthusiastic future mother take, part time instruction, and others "said, "I want just, as many as can be to take full time instruction leading 'supported, not over twelve." drafting '"He ". ' are receiving i , st ' toward in the .national, employment fense industries. "Last i de- class several .hundred boys made week conclusion of .the "The application, for. examination as mechanics or learners for. Hill. Field civil bo summarized may to the'' boys, "Decide after." girls of the in this advice first and marry .D.- These boys will service employment. The- Dixie college is receive ;5Q per month if and when they being honored yn 'pass their examinations and come up for March 3 by having Dr. Maud May Babcock, In the near future , there of the University of Utah hero again placement. be an She will give will another announcement of examine to read two plays. ations given for apprentices in the "assembly program, and in the evening a mechanics industries. who have had program for the public. Dr. Babcock was here last year and six monthp of training in vocational or a school, years training in a reg- Dixie will welcome her. return. She is ular mechanics class,, will be eligible being sent by the Extension Division of for this examination, and. if selected the University of Utah.will- receive $110 per month as a begin.D. ' MAUD MAY BABCOCK TO READ MARCH. 3 ' ning wage. "Those ng and i who have had mechanical traini- are eligible for this should arrange for these examinations, because Utah will not be able to provide money for men in the ammunition industry, located near Odg.en, Utah." .Hr. Ashby also advises those who are interested to take this test, as; there will not be another test until probably June or July, to fill up ..the required ' number, for these industries. .D. of the meeting of the Delta Phi Alphas. STEPHEN recent His life FOSTER THE THEME HAS. was reviewed' 'by 'Emma. Young--ansome, of his music was portrayed by Nor- man Hunt, Q,ue Bradshaw and Joyce Adams. .D. MRS. . SPENCER THE LIBRARY," tation ' TALKED OH "'THE USE OF in the junior boys 'orien- Wednesday. ; P. B. V. A: INOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP '3.P.U. is giving a $25 scholarsome senior girl who will be to ship' able to meet the requirements as set forth by the organization. The appliThe - cant have scholastic' ability and must show a need 'for the scholarship. For further' details anyone interested should see Miss Snow. The scholarship is to be applied on must the spring quarter tuition. '.D. DIXIE The DAY SET FOR MARCH 28 student. council has laid prelim- - inary plans for Dixie ' Day, March 23 includes, cleaning of the campus, brightening the usual parade, a- program for the founders and patrons of the college, lunch on the black hill, the lighting of. the "D", coronation of the "D" queen, and the The program the-"D"- - - dance. . . |