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Show FOURTH DEFENSE SCHEDULE STARTS MONDAY MILES APPOINTED AIR PATROL COIUAnDU M. J. Milos has. received word that y has b.;on appointed group commander schedule of the present The concluding defense unit will start next Monday and continue up to and including February 16. Additional defense work will not be given until lateE in the year. The new schedule is as follows: tho civil, air patrol of Utah group! which includes all of Southern Utah. will be in charge of the squadron 1 Cedar City as well ...as the one in 3t, George, Working with Mr. Miles will be Lee Owens, Dr. McGregor and Andy Anderson St. George, and IvMyJv Uri.e, H. Urie, ' ; FIRST AID Fres hmen-S- o phono re s : c;' 5, P. Parry The and M. Roberts of Cedar L'. civil air patrol Cir, was organized the national tj officers for civilian defense. .Its. purp9se"i-- to have all civilian aviation- soorganized that it cl: give the greatest amount of aid to the k'iidtion during the war. The civil air patrol is directly under military Classes will be organized here for all civil patrol members. Required work s Room 15E. Fr es hne " names ' last, Whoso FIRE SAFETY honor e s' : n-S- oj) Room 2 5 S'. : W begin with Se to. Sy,. .'. : .. Juniors -- Soni or s : last Whoso 26s. Room Fr e s names PHYSICAL es or hVian-ojhom- 'last Whose begin with I, J,, may :. include ration of FITIS3S begin wit a names will include .military- K, L, advanced Gymnasium. last Whoso F, I1!1! es Freshman-Sophomor- names- begin with PERSONAL 3, A, D, last Library. Junior The names Bu, G, H, K, N, C with'T and ssed No over i Ferro 1 No 8 ?ET last . Jacobs Bond. A string quartet played and- Miss Jones "End of a Perfect Day, sang "Just a Woaryin' for You" and "Shadows . D it . in shorthand been reduced to 80 words per j un i o r s t eno graph rs . civil speed minute ) Snow, and Andrew Barnun. Tholha Blake passed' the. test with the high grado of 9S..5 per cent. "This group is now preparing to master the. next official test-, which is 20 words ''faster-ieach case. These tests are given only' once each month, between tho 1st and 15th,. 120-wo- rd 12--- 11 night with Mrs. Earl J. Bloak and Mrs, Julio Paolasso as hostesses. The program was on music, with Miss Lima Snow re- viewing the life and works of Carrio Jans Paxman, and Norma Koch, lias been announced the "radio recently that the Ciierril ' CLU3 pa- 100-wo- rd 1:15 .classes,' VIOIEM'S following stenographers test: Helen Pectol, re- - D FACULTY rd took test Four students passed tho namely,'- Daisy Woodbury, Gilbert Toiler, oclock class- -' oclock classes. Monday, February 16 11 oclock classes at 10:05. No 10 oclock classes.. ' at 8:05. has f-o- Fcbruary.il Defense--- classes take place of Orientation. TIE the 80-wo- service requirement IASS SCHEDULE' 11 oclock 9 Thursday, February shorthand students Gregg shorthand test (Incidentally, begin with A,' Hr to 0, P, R, Library. Wednesday,. es The cently W, classes oclock classes. Tuesday, February 10 11 oclock' classes Monday, February at 8:0.5; .No 8' at 1:15. advanced Pace, last .D the official nior 'Whoso photography ope- and other STENC3 SHOW PROGRESS PROBLEMS' names begin aircraft, E, 5sMaon-epliomor- es Whose courses in navigation, flyers'. ' to 3c, Audit oriunu and Sa M, ' Members training. 'Patrol 'mechanics, photographers, radio operators, and the like,: are- just as essential in the civil air. patrol as are and H, G drill.' , FERNET HINTON, ITT TEETH CUBE IE, CUTS and' Sheldon Domillo, and Daniel Connell have completed, the defense course in auto mechanics given at Dixie TiC last D.' at PHI ALPHAN3 ENTERTAINED Friday's assembly, which was in the DELTA form of a Radio brouast. |