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Show 1 I the floor show. Serpentine, horns, hats and ' many other merrymakers will be weld. Muye will toe furnished by I Jake's Orchestra and a good time is expected by all. has been on host bohavior these last few days. YKAKiJOOK DANCK The annual Yearbook Daiv'e will b; held Halloween evening in the Hish School gymnasium. Vo'-nsr for this year's King and Queen. Frinee Trincess will lake place r-u l.ic door. The winners win-ners will be crowned just beiorc I MILFORD mi cd "sr H: BY DAVID KILLAM TIC.r.RS REPEAT I'-EKFOKMAXCE The Milford Tigers finished the -Or.S ion l ball season with a repeat "9-6 victory over the Kanab Cow-hoys, Cow-hoys, ruining their Homecoming festivities. This win gave the Tigers a 3-3 record for the season. Parowan fell victim to Milford by exactly the same score one week previous; however, the picture pic-ture of this game was entirely changed. Though the Tiger running run-ning assault had punched holes in the Parowan line, the Kanab team was blitzed -with the Milford aerial aer-ial attack. Denny Belliston accounted for three of the TDS by gathering in passes while Hardy, Bown and Bailey scored the other three. As in the Parowan game, the opposition's only score came late in the last quarter as Dick Johnson, John-son, Kanab captain, shook loose to ramble 60 yards for Kanab. FIRST TERM NEARS END With all the students cramming cram-ming for the term finals, you may have seen some lights burning late in the night. This term ends Oct. 31 with report cards to be issued sometime "next week. Now you know why that son or daughter |