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Show iCca lj?ELCOMe wl r ovav'o s -- pl i'gv iy dixie junior college OPERA TO BE PRESET TIED WEDNESDAY TOMORROW MUSIC FESTIVAL the college opera in two acts, will be presented in the auditori-'u- Dixie will act as host to approximately 1'600 students representing 16 high schools competing in the regional music festival to he held here,: r, general according to Mr. Roy A'.. "Priscilla", Tomorrow chairman. $ event of the day The gr i. P'nOK u fc.: will be the band certs and the colorful maneuvering to which1 the afternoon will be devoted.. This' will follow a morning proensemble gram of solo, next Wednesday and Thursday nights, 23 and 24, under the direction of ' Q" Lv r;: and ' April J. W. McAllister. You Cj 3 m Ut- - group The principals, of tho opera are as follows' Miles Standi sh, played by Clive Junior Larkin; Hartman; John Aidon, Pearl Matheson; Barbara, Priscilla, Wilma Earl; Higgins,' Rex McAllister; 'Resignation, .Helen Poctol;' Muggirdge, Quo Bradshaw; Faith,. Laura Lytle; Prudence, Adams;. Squanto, Jay Elmer 'Cox. There will be a chorus Joyce Huntsman; Corporal, and vocal- competition. schools represented High Cedar Cedar City, Woodward, junior high, Delta, Hinckley, Millard, Milford, Beaver; Parowan, Enterprise,1 and Hurricane, Moapa, Valley, Kanab Miinersville. Expert--musician- from-Ogden- s Salt , Lake The judge all' numbers, contests are to be held in various rooms ( Continued .page 2) ' and Provo will ' .Dm PRIMARY ELECTION POLLS CLOSE AT 5 Voting determine president, in the election, to the candidates for - until 5 oclock this afternoon. At a special assembly next Monday morning at 11 oclock the two winners of the primary election will read their platforms state the and aims of their party. students will decide which party they wish to follow and will attend the meeting of that party, whoro tho follownominated: Vice- ing candidates mil-bprespresident, Boys and Girls' club amuseof two commissioners idents, and The ' ments. Campaigning ' ' will of b.o carried members. fifty The orchestra, under the direction of Earl J. Bleak, will accompany opera and is now meeting with the chorus the all technicalities, thus insuring a finished production. Continued page 2) .D. UNIQUE DECORATIONS FEATURE PROM. Crystal Ball Junior Prom will he held tonight in the Recreation hall. The Junior Prom, which, is the high-slig- ht of social events for the year, has The ' primary will- be' will be continued who . are-Dixie- to-"b- on exten- sively during the' week, with the final .election hnint? hold next Fridge. 'been worked ' out with an new entirely decentire hall decoration scheme. The orations will 'be white, and coloring will bo done entirely by the use of indirect creates a very color lighting, which ' The beautiful effect. centerpiece is a of huge crystal ball made entirely to mirrors, which reflect the lights every part of the hall. The patrons of the dance are: Pres ident and , Mrs. Glenn E. Snow, Superintendent and Mrs. Milton E. Moody, ' Mr. and' Mrs. Lawrence Wadsworth, and Mrs. ' Senator Mr., and Mrs. Swapp, and Mayor arid Mrs. D. Claud Hirschi, William J. C. Ugtson. (Continued nqge 2) |