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Show October 4 to 11 Set For Annual P.-T.A. Year's Membership Drive During the week from October 4 to 11, the St. George Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher association, under the direction of Mrs .Orvilla Hafen, will conduct an extensive mem- Dersnip arive. it is tne aim or the committee to enlist every parent in the organization. Mrs. Hafen calls attention to the fact that the first meeting is of vital importance to the parent. At this meeting on October 26 Mrs. Rose Nelson, Rodney Ashby and Roy A Woltoi. .7ill Oil tolL- n fha T tr uia JX lilt subject, "Character Education". This is only a sample of the type of program outlined for the year, the chief purpose of which is to bring about a closer cooperation between home and school. Every parent is urged to join. Officers of the organization for the present year include: Mrs. Paula Mathis, president; Reed Blake, 1st vice-president; Lola McArthur, 2nd vice-president; Linna Snow, secretary, and Florence Flor-ence Formaster, treasurer. Mrs. Mathis names other committees as follows: Budget and finance, ' (Continued on page four) Dixie College Football (Continued from first page) first game against Las Vegas but as yet is still a question mark. Injuries and eligibility are factors fac-tors which are causing great concern con-cern to Coach Jay Tolman at present and may result in the team going into action Saturday not at full strength. Jack Turner, regular end, received a shoulder injury which will put him on the sidelines for a week or so. As the situation looks at present pre-sent a probable starting lineup for Saturday's game would be: Ends, Woodbury, Sampson or Cox; tackles, Chynouith, Cannon; guards, Martin, Heaton; center, Heaton or Christenson; halfbacks, Bennett, McArthur; quarterback, Mosely; fullback, Williams or Bunting. |