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Show DIXIE'S financial status1 of Dixie college is very satisfactory, according to President Snow, who met Wednesday with other presidents of higher institutions in a The ' 'PRAISED BUSINESS J11UCHI.IENT ' meeting with the Governor. State officials complimented Dixie on the excellent business management here. Nr. Bentley is largely responsible for this state of affairs, President says Snow. The main purpose of the meeting was to consider next year's budget. M G308S2 outstanding He was" been h;..s George Pry. :he voted no A school debater in Dixi by his fellov: debaters n ; l;r seloc': si last vYdnosch y. He will be H. d. DC2A73R . the presented medal on1 Honor day. .Judge Cox was unable to LeRoy be present personal selection. Congratulations of the entire make a Coy. to student-bod- y go to" George. D . TKS B.LID IEM33R3 this IUV3 B3E1I PIUCriClB for the music festival, which they .are planning to attend in Cedar week City on April 25. -- President Harold Snow bo tho special guest of the Institute Sunday school. He will speak on ".hat the Church Expects of its Youth.' He attend od tho recent conference in 'dt Lake City and has- the counsel of Pne general authorities to give to his Sundry morning- v.-il- listeners. Several musical 'will also numbers be given. D has CPT TRAINING FOR SUMMER proved to Nr. . for the Dixie 'college, Niles. been ap- according - i j A 17 STUDENTS GET SHORTETID A ARDS Tabulations of the results of the sec.1- ond test given this year to first-ye- ar shorthand students show that 17" students issed the 60-wo- Evelyn Hunt, test. rd students The ; successful are: LeNore Hafen, Uinsor Kent Muriel Cannon, l &tecF.: ; Dal-o- n, Rec. Price. Jintch, Leola 'o-.j- Time--5'o'aod- ' . who were Laurel Brinkerhoff, ;tty Foote, H ! Dal--o- y, Soegmiller, Arvena; Graff n, Princo, .Merla Hafoh, Karma oulli-vaCorris Cram-- Beulah '31ake, Wanda Coreno Fayono ( , Lund and Mary Judd. Tho third tost given next month. of tho year will be ... j i .v - -r o |