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Show fill 0 I ' 0AC. ft? $v I BtAI DlXlfc JUNIOR COLLEGE, St. George. Utah SCHEDULE FOR COLLEGE, HIGH TEaMS THIS WEEK END; BATTLE FOR AX IS SPOTLITE ON B.AC. GETS OKEY OF NORTH '.ESTEEN is Dixie Dixie and game of a will play tiie first series tonight in Saturday the Flyers will B," A. two-tus- sle local travel to the C. gym. B. A. C. The teams split two close games Jan. 25 and 26. Last week Dixie was knocked from her first place tie with B, A. C. by losing and at Snow College Friday 67-- 63 at 36-3- 4. Ueber Saturday night Snow and Vfeber, who are now tied for first place in the college league, will travel to Carbon Saturday for a one-nig- and Mesa tonight and stand with each ht team. Other games last week: 6, from B. A. C. won 37-3- Carbon C, 47-4- 39-3- 3. and trip Mesa Weber from has not been reported. the Flyers go on their last to play Carbon at Price Fridy at Grand Junction, Colorado, Next week road and Mesa Saturday Snow edged B. A. The second game between Mesa 0, and Carbon Friday Saturday. HIGH TEAM GOES TO HURRICANE will tangle again tomorrow night with the Hurricane Tigers on the latters floor. This is always The Dixie hijgh team Hurricane s big game of the year. They are really out to trim the Flyers. The Dixie boys, however, will be out to take this one to remain in the title running. Dixie stopped Parowan last Friday with an easy 40-victory. This is Paro-wa- ns second defeat. A tough game is likely in store for Cedar tonight at Orderville. The Valley home boys are hard to beat on their court. Cedar will go on to play Kanab entertain Saturday. Enterprise will 17 Parowan tonight. Other scores last week were: Valley 28 Hurricane 19, Kanab 19 Valley 18. Next Friday Dixie goes to Cedar. Saturday the Flyers will entertain Kanb here. Volume 7, Number 17 February 8, 1946 ASSOCIATION accredited as a now four-ye- ar according to word junior college, re- leased this week by President H. on of Reber college. President Dixon .attended the recent meeting of the Northwestern Association A. Dix- in Boise, Idaho. was on the He commi- ttee with Dean Raymond Mosher of San Jose State College of California and Dr. L.H Creer of the University of Utah who vere assigned early last month to examine Dixie. President Dixon also reports, the accrediting of Carbon college on the same basis as Dixie. In his report he highly praised the setup as it is found here. As Dixie was the first college in the be to accredited under the state plan, so she was the first to be organized under the same plan, just 13 years ago. B. Glen Smith was then president of the college and was largely responsible for the unified four-ye- ar organiza6-- 4-4 tion. The new accreditation and step forward, Snow deserves a this stride. a decided E. Glenn great deal of credit for D D BOOK DANCE YEAR. PROMISES is President TO Everything BE SOCIAL, FINANCIAL SUCCESS is in readiness for the big Yearbook dance tonight following the who with B. A. C., state those are in charge of the affair. The ticket sale has been exceptionally good, and everything possible is being done to insure a real time for the large group expected to be present. The purpose of the dance is to raise additional funds to make a better annu&L game Vfe cannot M maintain cepting duties. M rights without ac- |