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Show Four Pa,n;e FACULTY MEMBER AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP FORMER Mrs. Mae Mortenson McGirls Allister, founder at Dixie, fcc&rded a scholarship last rpiday to Dawn Andrus in memory of. the days the donor was at Day Dixie. Mrs. McAllister greeted the students briefly before making the presenta- tion. Miss Mortenson, as she then known, .taught speech and dramatics at Dixie, Each year she is called was to participate in back one or more programs. N DIXIE GETS ALLOTMENT FOR 7 Til The in fifth inHurricane the in place meet vitational track lrst Dixie finished Saturday, The Flyers made McAllister and Cecil Car-ro- ll. LOCAL THE on the basis of 02 5 per student. The quet-- o the Dixie lower division . CHAMBER expresses COMMERCE schools of the high state have been assigned quotas for the Seventh War Loan D LOAN WAR its OF ap- is,This preciation for for Beavei outdistanced her lent cooperation of the vidual quota is purchases. 11 competitors to score 54 boys of the college in The quotas range 21g points, .Cedar City was second with 43 Other teams scored as follows: Las Vegas 32, Kanab 24, Valley 14, Hurricane 12, points. Woodward lOj, Virgin lley 5, Lincoln 4, Va- Bryner was making up of St. George's clean- last Friday a $35,200 Salt COMPLETE high-- p for o "i O Other point winners for Dixie were; Hall, second in the 220; Lundin, fourth in the half mile; Reber, Hunt, jump. Rumming n the 880 relay WW City. r X i r toss. fifth in the javelin; and Cannon fifth in the high Lake AT rs-- . indifrom Tabiona tc for South High in v He ran a placed third. dead heat with Milne f Cedar City in the 100, but lost the place in the coin third in the javelin; for JmiA int Dixie, taking in the 220, second in the 100, and was on the 880 relay team which first $390 Milford 2. nvn therefore, $3,0 20 the excel- |