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Show COLLEGE OBSERVES ANNUO" DAY Program Included General Cleanup, Clean-up, Lunch on Black Hill and Crowning of Queen. The annual Dixie college D day went over last Friday with the usual enthusiasm. Early in the forenoon the D on the black hill received its annual coat of whitewash white-wash and the college campus its spring cleaning. At twelve-thirty lunch was served, serv-ed, on the hill and a program oT class stunts and toasts was given. At 8:30 a lawn program was given which included band selections, selec-tions, tribute by John T. Woodbury, Wood-bury, Jr., school song, and the firing of the D. This presented a wonderful sight and annually creates a thrill in both school and community. The blaze lasted most of the night. (Continued on page 6) MURRAY WINS (Continued from page 1) Saturday's Results Murray 19, Pleasant Grove 16. WCber 24, Springville 21. Moroni 24, Dixie 21. Binghsn 18, East 13. Friday's Results Dixie 31, Payson 19. Murray 29, East 19. Moroni 30, Logan 26. Weber 28, Granite 27. KprinpvlUe 30, Minersville 29. Pleasant Grove 26, Bingham 9. Thursday's Results Payson 33, Panguitch 23. Bingham 31, Wfeber 26. Pleasant Grove 39, Granite 25. Logan 49, Carbon 29. Moroni 33, Ogden 28. Murray "21, Minersville 20. East 17, Springville 16. Dixie 23, Wasatch 7. Wednesday's Results Springville 37, Carbon 30. Weber 43, Panguitch 29. Murray 25, Moroni 17. East 32, Logan 27. Pleasant Grove 35, Wasatch 23. Bingham 33, Payson 17. Granite 28, Dixie 22. Minersville 48, Ogden 24. Ten Leading Scorers Gurley, P. G., c. 17 17 10 44 G. T. F. P. Sarlo, Waber, f 19 3 3 41 Weight, Springville, f. 15 13 8 38 Cahoon, Moroni, g 16 11 3 35 Quinney, Logan, f 15 5 3 33 Bmmett, Dixie, f 15 3 2 32 West, P. G 13 10 5 31 Andrus, Dixie, c. 10 15 9 29 Carter, Minersville, f... 11 16 6 28 Vlasic, Bingham, f 12 6 4 28 |