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Show throo Pago SCW'WZ SPEAKS. FOR F.A 3QTANYCC URSESCr 3ick Schmutz .was given tho decision' of in the F. F. A. tlio judges chapter contest hold Monday.' Ho' public speaking Delta, March 5. in topic" was,. "United States and His quarter is to be scheduled in the afternoon at 2 or 3i according to Dr. Gould, and will be' a course. The work will bo primarily of a field nature, thus making the change of time necoss iry. The course' is "intended for those interested in identification of the plant life of this vicinity. A course, not listed in the catalog, will be given in the morning. edit Co- nservation. .place winner was Max 'Wilkins. He talked on "Landscape Gardening." There will be nine schools represented in Salt Lake the latter; part of Nay or the first of June to decide the state Second winner. The meet the' last of wins the contest in Kansas who The boy scholarship j00 cash prize. Mr. Hinton says. worth the "It is try," "Tor the boy who takes all of them, it is and a gets a distinct honor. m BANQUET; DRAWS COW More the than annual Woodward and sons enjoyed fathers A00 last night' banquet Mr. gymnasium. the. program. in the Smith had President Snow is a member of the executive committee that sponsored the banquet. The college boys-club and the local T. F. A. club were among- the particicharge of as economic botany nd will take .up the history and development of economic plants, also the growth requirements md structure of such plants. with winners from, June, is listed This state will from tho chosen the eleven other western states. From there, the best speaker will be chosen to go to Oregon and' then, to Kansas City, a edit ' boy dur- ing the spring in tho divisional contest' conpeto will course in botany to be given The w 'jj jl tJK TH URSDA Y RAr-RA- Hurricane high school play will, be presented at Dixie next Thursday, night. to It is 'Young. April," sequel "Graving Fains," presented last year. The play is under the direction of The . Miss Ruth Wall, who states that she has an excellent cast. This is a s'tudentbody card activity. Reserved seats can be bought by students ' . for 30; are General admission tickets reserved seats 1 Cp. 10p'. D ' pants. Mr led the Brai-thwait- singing, speakers. . community and.. Mr. Huntsman was one part. Combining tions were civic clubs., of number A of the took students with the school organizathe Boy Scouts and numerous principal of the Vernon Worthen, elem- entary school, was the toastmaster. special guest speaker was A; A. derson, scout' executive from Provo'. A ... D a 3E ties of for public benefit, beginning 23. The faculty, students townspeople will bp inyitod , Tho first lecture will bo given by dixie is SPONSORING lec-THR- for the county. They, aro especially; interested in mining, agri-ab cultural and conservation programs out E3 Feb-nn.- ry and projects present. . An- committee has been appointed to work A AV MR. BENTLEY ATTENDED A BUSIUESS D evening by tho FdOlvI w WAS HELD MONDAY, Delta Phi Alpha. . THE Mr. in tho World War." MEETING the treasurers of tho junior colleges at tho state capitol last Friday. This meeting was called by Mr. Parrntt of the State Department of Public Instruction. The time was spent in getting instrucaccounts and uniform tions on department be used in to junior colleges. reports. , Hides on "Science a mooting of D baud CONCERT HAS BEET! POSTPONED FEBRUARY 18 UNTIL FEBRUARY 25. TH3 PAIPTIKG, has been "3THAY3, " 3Y PAUL 3.ALIS-BUR- Y, Utah artist from Provo, added as a permanent piece to the art gallery here. D MISS PAD. I A' I, GRADUATE OF DIXIE last- year,, will be married to Charles E. Hassard of Fallon, Nevada, soon. - |