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Show Two S YFUTY GROUP TO HAKE DRIVE A committee, w Page faculty as as ith F. F. A. IIJI HATES THIRTEEN Ur. Cottam and Mr. Ashby and Hr. Reid chairman, has been appointed for the purpose of taking action about the nany members, automobile accidents in the county. They have decided that, with the cooperation of the driving class, they will initiate a safety drive. They are going to take their first program to the Rotary club today, and plan also to ask the support of the Lions club, the the Senior firemen, Chamber of Commerce, tho Junior Chamber of Commerce, the B. P. W A and tho American Legion, , observers" plan will "friendly initiated among the students cars and friendtraffic vio- the intersections. crossing will use the results of their survey in presenting their case in the various service organizations, asking their aid in this safety drive. D DIXIE GUESTS INSTRUCT President AND ENTERTAIN Franklin S. Harris of the Brigham Young university was the guest speaker in 'Wednesday's assembly. Return guests were Hr. and Mrs. Hillard Andelin and son and Hiss Dorothy Dawn. President Persia. The Harris Andelins spoke of customs in Miss and vored the students with ing music. Dawn their again fa- outstand- President Harris and Mrs. Harris spoke again in the evening, the former treating the political situation of the Near East, and the latter describing the Domestic customs of the Persians. The speakers were brought to Dixie through the courtesy of the college and of the Business and Professional omen's club of St. George. D GRjUJT HANSEN, been a campus A DIXIE GRADUATE, visitor this week. ghosts, thirteen bos as night has goblins hands green and initiated woro witches, .last FridavJ tho Future in Farmers of America club. Not oven tho unlucky number thirteen, Hallowe'en night, and that being Friday, had a dampening effect on their spirits. They took in stride tho witches' potion, tho goblins' throats and jibes, and tho ghosts' ghastly appearance to become members . full-fledg- ed are as yet of the first order, that of tho green hand; but green things grow, and by spring many of them They hope to be be ly townspeople, whereby all lations observed will be reported, with the license number of the car which broke the law. A friendly letter will then be sent to the owner, asking his cooperation on promoting safety, and obeying the regulations. The driving class recently made a survey of cars using the four busiest intersections. They report that there were almost' as many violations as there wore They Amidst eligible for Future Farmers. By the of the group will have the opportunity of becoming a State Farmer, which is next to tho highest one The highest order 'is that of order. National Farmer, and can be attained two years after completion of high school if the candidate exhibits leadership in ag- riculture. initiated Those were Lickelson Leeks Edward Cottam, and Alpine Averett, of the lower division, and Grant Iverson, Lester Blake, Leo Taylor, Kimball Ueil-so- n, Ray liilne, Norman Hafen, DeWayne Gentry, DUJayne Emmett, Truman Blake and Clayton Atkin of the Uoodward. D SECRETARIES GET PRACTICAL TRAINING Our would-b- secretaries e "Imaginary" business compose no longer letters arc carelessly written and carefully graded but never mailed. Rather, the students write and mail letters to firms and p:rsons for needed informOne secretary checks each letter ation. which for spelling, etc. Acarbon the files copies and keeps a record of all returns. These secretaries not only get answers, but several nother form, grammar, .have been complimented on the high qua- lity of And, their letters. girls, imagine our pleasant sur- prise the other day when a man walked in, an answer to one girl's inauiry. D CHANGES Be man LIaDE IN FESTIVAL Snow FLAY CAST resigned his part in has the Fine Arts play as he is too busy with other work. Bob Inscore is playing the part of Illingworth, the Donald Redd man-serva- is nt. coming part of Sunnybrook Jim. in to play the |