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Show FIVE PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS SET FOR LEADERSHIP Experts Here Next Week to Give Training in Religion, Fine Arts, Science, Agriculture Agri-culture and Leisure Time Leadership week at the Dixie College will start next Monday. Five major divisions of study have been outlined as follows: 1. Religious Education. ' 2. Fine Arts, a Music. b Applied Fine Arts. 3. Social Science. a Western History, b American Literature, c Science and civilization, d Taxation. ' 4. Agriculture. a Farm Economics. b Home Economics. c Club work. 5S Recreation and Leisure Time. a Mutual Improvement Work. b Primary work. c Scouting. d Play hour. Evening Entertainments Monday, January 6. Lyceum number. "Miracles of Nature", Prof. Pillsbury, Pills-bury, naturalist, inventor and scientist, sci-entist, University of California. Tuesday and Wednesday, January Jan-uary 7 and 8 Opera "Fatinitza", Russian singing opera by Suppe, Dixie College music department. Friday, January 10 Scout Jamboree Jam-boree and Council Court of Honor. Saturday, January 11. League' ball games and dance. I Leadership Week Faculty Prof. Arthur C. Pillsbury, naturalist natur-alist and Inventor, University of California. Dr. F. S. Harris, president Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University. Dr. H. M. Woodward, professor at Brigham Young University. Prof. Oscar A. Kirkham, M. I. A. field executive and regional Scout executive. Prof. W. O. Robinson, M. I. A. field executive. Prof. Wm. Peterson, extension director, Utah Agricultural college. Prof. W. P. Thomas, farm survey sur-vey expert, U. A. C. Prof. Byron Alder, poultry expert, ex-pert, U. A. C. Prof. Alma Esplin, sheep and cattle expert, U. A. C. Prof. Rena B. May cock, home survey expert, Utah agricultural college. Prof. Arthur Manning, director Davis county experiment farm. Prof. Lutie H. Friar, University of Utah. Mrs. Fryer will give a series of thirten lectures on phases of home economics for women, health and beauty, home decoration decora-tion and clothing and the home. Prof. Arthur Morris, dairy expert, ex-pert, B. A. C. Prof. John A. Young, Scout commissioner, com-missioner, Zion National Park council. Brigham Jarvis, Jr., expert vegetable vege-table gardener of St. George. Dixie College board and faculty. Washington county farm agent. Dixie Cooperative Marketing agent. According to word received from Salt Lake City this week there will be several representatives present from the General Board of the Mutual Improvement Associations Asso-ciations who will give instructions in dancing, drama, nomemaklng and recreation and will give special spe-cial instruction in work of interest inter-est to the Bee Hive, Junior and Gleaner Girls and M Men and Scouts and Vanguards. i |