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Show j DIXIE COLLEGE I Mrs. Mary Atkin Hansen, as-j as-j sisted by Mrs. Margaret Johnson. I will appear in a vocal concei t i here Tuesday, Nov. 2S, in the j Tabernacle. The concert is being : sponsored by the Dixie Junior college and will be presented dur-I dur-I ing the regular asS3iiibiy hour. , from ten to eleven o'clock in the , morning. ! Mrs. Hansen is a local product I of whom St. George may well be , prom!. She has participated in j many operas and concert, and her voice lias always pleased. Her numbers will be varied, j consisting of classical and lighter numbers, j The following news clipping ; comes from Tromonton, wherf Mrs. !!an-en recently appeared i:i . conce. t : "A delightful vocal recital was presented by Mary A. Hansen. , soloist, anil Mrs. Margaret Johnson, John-son, pianist. Tuesday evening In the Tremonton ward chapel. The crowd was not large, but very appreciative of the wonderful talent displayed by the performers. perform-ers. ".Mrs. ll.iiiM-n demon t;.i.. : rare ability in her large repertoire, reper-toire, which included a variety of classical as well as the l:itluer. appealing melodies. 1 "Mrs. Margaret Johnson capti-j capti-j vated the audience with her iiiast- ery of the piano in the two numbers num-bers she rendered as wcil ;. ! show ing unusual ability and skill i as an accompanist, i "The recital was a pronounce 1 t success and was greatly appreciated apprec-iated by all whti attended." Through the courtesy of the (college lyeeutn committee, the friends of Mrs. Hansen, together, with the general public are invited in-vited to attend this concert without with-out charge. 1 The Dixie Junior College is cooperating with the ofTcors ot . the surrounding (". C. C. camps In the nature of a local lyccuni j course. Ten faculty members, j assisted by the music, dramatic art anil physical education d -parlment.s, will give program at the local camps, as well as at the camps at. Washington, l.eed; nml l.aVerkin. Tin- teachers will give instructive instruc-tive addresses on phases of the! Ileitis of their Interests. each teacher giving his talk in each of the live camps. Kiiterti'in-ment Kiiterti'in-ment numbers will be given by the various departments. I A program will he given on alternate al-ternate Wednesday nights, starting start-ing In early December, and continuing con-tinuing until April. The student body officers turned turn-ed Thursday's assembly period Into a depression dance nialinee. The students were asked to come to school In their old clothes, and the dance came ns n surprise. At the conclusion of the period. II was announced that Dixie Is not an aristocratic school, and that students tlo not need to "dress up" to come to school. Tuesday's assembly was the last of a series of geographical unit programs. Santa Clara nml New Harmony were the entertainers. enter-tainers. These programs have been the means of getting, students stu-dents holler iiciiuatnled, and have been the means of having more than half of the slndcnts participate In this type of work. It. I,, kcnworlhy nml his three hoys entertained the students duilm: part of the Tuesday as si'inhly. Tho mimhi'i'S wmv vory . much HiMH'i't'latt'tl hy tho ,st ndonts. ' Nt'I. Wt'diit'stlay's asoiubly will bo a Thanksi'.ivliir; luvi'.raui ; iindor tho dirot'tton ot Iho student liody. ' |