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Show T Four PAGE '' LIBRARIAN TELLS fm?T OM OF NEW BOOK TURN OUT FIVE-AH)-TIE':- TY if fitXf FRIDAY NEXT BRINGS MILFORD HERE' is vcll 'Watt 3 Coach Dixie at Hurricane with the turnout of the high school foot- also happy about the material, he has declined to comment. Considering the linemen three main-stri- October 29, 1945 Hurricane at Parowan Dixie at Beaver Whether ho ball team. is ng are back and tho enthusiasm of tho remainder who all of the squad, all wc should make a showing in fair in tho region this year. thus far have definitely not been on the shady side, wc might say. Workouts Jay Rob or, Covington Lorraine Milne, ends and Elwyn Cameron; Norman Hafcn, Lester r, Foy Scogmillcr, Bobby Clivo Burgess, Cannon, Leslie Cannon, Cecil Wor-thand Marvin Woodbury; en halfbacks Russell Neil son, Dam Hafen, Darrel Smith, Leo Frci, Austin Gentry, Albert Ralph Bhrgcss, Hafen, Darrel Hafcn and Chester Snow; quarterJack backs Donald Lund, Mathis, and Clair Brooks, Dixie plays Milford here next Friday at 3 p.m. in tho first league contest. The schedule for Region 6 football was drawn up Cedar Thursday, 4. at September Hafcn Coaches Lee and Reed Blake represented Dixie at the meeting, and News Week, Time, and Read- - al November 5, 1943 Dixie at Cedar Hinckley at Parowan Beaver at Milford November 12, 1943 Hurricane at Hinckley Cedar at Milford Parowan at Beaver D THE HIGH SCHOOL TEAM downed a alumni six in a FOOT-BA- LL strong practice 16-- 8. yesterday U tts Tried a Coach large number of men, M GIRLS The Girls week when the way co-e- ds October 6, 1943 at Dixie Hinckley at Beaver Hurricane at Cedar October 14, 1943 Parowan at Milford Cedar at Hinckley m ors Digest. Other books of interest S( are: "Men in Motion,' by Henry J. Taylor, a personal! narrative in America. ro 01 garding 'World War II. Under the "Brothers Skin," a book by Carry Mc.l S. Williams, concerns tt racial problems. "War Lindsey is Proper," This for itself. Many new added to our them. next par- title LorncC speaks books have bee tO brief sketch Ir.tr.'amurals will get under Oggir.s," by Irwin Shaper o. (: This book has been given articles in ti favor by Each week we HHRAKURALG START NEXT REEK Read library. will give on a those joy, in your spare D? S1 c. hp few d you on- -; m moment sso Re ALVIN COTTAR WRITES FROL FORT D0UGL.Whi Do: volley ball Dear Fellow (m Students, tournament . am You sco a I fellovhe; In charge of the intraMy Dixicitc. every fcel-t- h murals this year is Mclva the heart ofuij Rene Woodard, who won in ing is in an election over Mary Dixie. I wish to tell you i Lois students that you belongpic Wintch, Lola Pyram, to the greatest school in;he BenGardner and Blanche the world. Some day you lit nett . Five teams will enter realize it. You are amongii IWt the volley ball tourney. the best of people. you love thili They will be captained by hope all of Corrino Esplin, Josephine Dixie spirit as sincerely k ticipate in a the schedule is as follows: Jones, Ailecnc Pyran, Edna October 1, 1943 Mae Miller and Mona Cox, Milford at Dixie respectively. Beaver at Hurricane Games will be played at Cedar at Parowan noon on each Monday, TuesParowan become a them by t Milford at Hinckley game Gub-lc- D Milford at Hurricane Hinckley at Dieie the squad and positions are: Centers Bob Just in reading the Roadors Digest, d then go to tho library and a read "The Gremlins of Lt, o Members of Lloyd Adams, t ever hoard of you The Gremlins? case you havent with acquainted October 22, 1943 Beaver at Coder pleased Have day and Thursday. During the year other as I do, .n Dixie was meat for us;ir and we were meat for Diximon I hope I may visit DixieRa soon. I fool it place I belong. If any of is thcrer it Dixieou you t writ-iwould care to people intramural activities will include softball, baske- to me, I will appreciate 11 tball and, possibly, bad- it and promise to write ahe hi: minton, tennis and ping return for all incoming pong , (Continued Page 6) re; |