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Show TILblUiVtMUL lu PINE VALLEY i. DATES SET Annual Event Sponsored by Dixie College Physical Education Ed-ucation Department Will Ee Held on Oct. 10 and 11 P'.ans for the third annual pilgrimage pil-grimage to Puie Valley mountain, scheduled for October 10 and 11. are well under way. Leland Hafen and Rhea Taylor of the physical education department of Dixie College Col-lege and Lewis Christian, student bciy president, constitute a general gen-eral committee with various committees com-mittees assisting. While the hike is sponsored by the college it is the purpose to make it a civic project. Circular letters are being be-ing sent to business men asking their cooperation. Officers of the forest reserve are cooperating and residents of Pine Valley are uniting unit-ing to make it a community enterprise en-terprise for all residents of southern south-ern Utah. It is planned to pitch camp on the public square in Pine Valley Val-ley on Friday. October 10, and make the climb from the north side this year. A bonfire program will be given at which Bishop E. S. Gardner will welcome the group to Pine Valley, and Ranger Ben (Continued on page 2) PINE VALLEY HIKE DATES SET (Continued from page 1) Swapp will tell of the work of forest officials in promoting the hike. Preliminary arrangements were made Sunday by Coach Hafen, Misses Ostlund and Taylor and Arthur Paxman and Lewis Christian, Chris-tian, joined at Pine Valley by Mr. Gardner and Ranger Swapp. The party went over the trails and checked on cooperative agencies to make the undertaking successful success-ful in every way. The hike from the north side has advantages in that there is a stream of water for half the distance dis-tance and the view from the summit sum-mit is withheld until the end of the trail is reached. The approach will be made through Forsyth canyon. The unit plan of ten to twenty in each group for travel, camping, camp-ing, etc., will be followed out again this year. crfoups will be properly chaperoned and camp arrangements and conduct will be supervised. It is expected that everyone ev-eryone making the hike will conform con-form to the regulations established. establish-ed. The following committees have been designated. Transportation, Arthur Paxman, H. Val Hafen and John T. Woodbury, Jr.; program, Mrs. Juanita Pulsipher, Miss Ostlund, Ost-lund, and E. J. Bleak; organization, organiza-tion, B. Glen Smith, H. L. Reid and Miss Sevy; vigilance committee, commit-tee, Tell Gubler, chairman, assisted assist-ed by William Brooks. |