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Show B.A.C. Plans Two-Day Homecoming Celebration CEDAR CITY, Utah. Unveiling services for a plaeque commemorating commemor-ating the contribution of the founders of the present Branch j Agricultural college, Cedar City, two one-act plays, a parade, a i picture-slide review of the his- tory of the school,' a traditional conference game between Dixie and B. A. C, are some of the many features of the two-day Homecoming celebration at the B. A. G, it was reported today by Loran Hirschi, alumni president. Dr. F. S. Harris, president of the Brigham Young university, has been engaged as the speaker of the two-day celebration. Dr. Harris will deliver his address in conjunction with plaeque unveiling unveil-ing services. This service will be the high-light of Friday's program pro-gram to be held at 2:30 p.m., on the front steps of the library building where the plaeque is to (Continued on page eight) 4. . B.A.C. Homecoming j j (Continued from first page) be placed. President Hirschi, ; class of '24, will preside at the meeting. j Saturday, November 2, the Par- i ade of Progress composed of ( floats entered by the commercial enterprises, civic clubs, and the schools and four bands, will be j under the direction of Durrell . Corry, '25. Following the parade, I B. A. C. will meet at 2:30 in aj renewal of their historic sport competition, The two-day cele- j bration will end Saturday night at a Homecoming ball in the ' B. A. C. gym. j |