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Show B. GLEN SMITH TALKS TO ROTARY ON "NEEDS OF DIXIEC0LLEGE" With B. Glen Smith, president 1 of the Dixie Junior college, as the main speaker, at the last regular Rotary meeting, consid- j erable discussion was given to ; Dixie College and the future ' junior college system for the 5 state of Utah. Mr. Smith' took ' his subject, "The Needs of , Dixie College." ta opening his talk, - "undeclared "un-declared that as a whole the " college was well equipped he 7 Vt this was particularly 1 true in the science department 6 The one pla that they were J Sndicaped was in not being able - Tgive a course in the shop was crowded. iney ne more furnishings for n the home economic room According to Mr. Smith the t ot IW.000 under present con-ty con-ty JtJn,' M-ey wuld be av ;l- - & d a Part 5 tt cost of f labor and a part o Et tSL. thisency, that s Hirot $2po s for materials that would have to e" be furnished by the o1- J ulhoS and they had advise h. - SbirUsrd rtH . nt.li a deficit. Attention was also called by ; Mr. smith, to ,0, tional housing lor Ia additional students that enroll for the winte r au 3 i3dPrCegss something Is lem aDhdnt i the college and tuaenU wiU - seriously han- dTd' Smith was particularly a t the fine scholastic re-Pr, re-Pr, of Wxte College students, cord of Wf1" h had re- H6 'rrfew failu- and told , markably tew i f t, ; that this "'Veir work' r n" Consequence very eeriously. In c" ded. This Utte Z president, discipline, declarea i T- d " ..ZZ the future needs ln C m he called attention of the schoo he c 10 I9 Swe e raving, stating teachers were r lQW. that the salaries jer est of any of the 3u be 111 th STta fhe fine spirit of rPer0attheracbeVs WT rsM-'deSartments StanrdtheTeQb S3 of Mr. "He Z called attention Smith. He a-is con. to the fact tha r6 al dition of the bu'ldings e |