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Show 'Volume. 3 Number 8 nj oy ijour tlcnj fhe. be si 4 e. G VaJ i fh us.... W program is scheduled for the day, next Tuesday, Armistice 'Day. A entire it Hurricane ou . and Cedar City this afternoon at 2 rv L in . . . . will butii.: ocldck- - or footspecial interest to the students of the local gridiron for tho D. C. minibe the parade of the J. will ball championship of this division. ature floats to be held at 900 Tuesday Each team lost one game in the regular Of six-m- Several of the classes and clubs are participating in the parade. Immediately after the parade, a program will be given in the tabernacle. The program will follow the theme of the day, with a patriotic idea. Vinners of the oratorical tryouts, to an schedule. The Tigers bowed to Dixie, in tho first game of the season, and Hurricane downed Cedar to tio the latter team in tho last game regularly scheduled. The bands from both schools will bo on hand, 'and a largo crowd of rooters are be held today at 1 oclock, will be the: expected to attend,. finalists' in the contest that will be A pop rally, in which the visitors conducted during the program Tuesday will participate, will be held in the auditorium at 1 oclock this afternoon morning . The principal speaker of the program Following this, the Dixie students widl will be Otto A. Wisely, Salt Lake City, adjourn classes and parade with tho visa prominent official of tho Utah Ameriitors to the football field. can Legion. Two oclock classes will be held this At 2 p.m. a rodeo will take place in morning at 11, and the 1 oclock classes tho city park. This will bo 'followed by will not bo hold. D tho American Legion dance that evening. This Armistice Day program promises to COLLEGE TO PARTICIPATE IN EDUCATION VJEEK bo one of the best ovor held in St. National Education week is November The purpose is to acquaint people Georgo. and Parade participants are advised that with the schools needs, aims tho parade will start promptly at 9:30 achievements. Mr. Watts is chairman of the college d ' morning. ' league . -- 9-- 15. conmittCG, .with Mr. Leo H&fon, Mrs. The State Registrars annual meeting Noilson and Ur. Woodbury helping him. will bo held at Dixie on Saturday, NoFriday, November 19, will bo parents asked to vember 8. day at Dixie. Students are Representatives from all senior insti- bring their parents to school. If both tutions and junior colleges of the state tho student and his parents cannot come, are expected to attend. tho parents are to come. entire week The program for the Speakers will bo President Glonn 2. COLLEGE REGISTRARS REST HERE SATURDAY ; -- . Snow, Registrar John 2. U. , and W. H. U. S. A. C. In Boll, Hay os of the B. registrar at the the past few years the meeting has boon held at the University of Utah, except two years ago when it was held at tNo U. S. A. C. at Logan, and last year when it was hold at Weber college. throughout the nation is;. Seeking world Order. Sunday Building Physical Fitness. Tuesday Strengthening National Morale. Wednesday Improving Economic Wellbeing Thursday Safeguarding School' Support. the Ways of Democracy. Saturday Enriching Family Life. Monday Friday--Learni- ng |