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Show A 5 College sets major events In view of the fact that there are a number of Spring-ville Spring-ville students attending WSC at Ogden, items of interest concerning con-cerning these students and school events will be printed from time to time. Major events at the school during Homecoming Week, October Oc-tober 8-16, are as follows: A queen will be crowned at the Coronation Ball Oct. 8 in the College Union Building at 9 p.m. The Utah Symphony Orches- tra will present a concert Oct. 11 at 8:15 p.m. An aubudon Lecture will be held Oct. 13. The Alumni Association has several events planned. The class reunions banquet will be held at the Union Building at 7:30 p.m., on Oct. 15. A talent show "Feline Follies" will be presented Oct. 14 at 8:15 p.m. And the annual "Flaming W" hike will be held Oct. 15 commencing com-mencing at 7 p.m. The big events on the 16 will be: Homecoming Parade in downtown Ogden at 10:30 a.m. The football game with Whit-worth Whit-worth College at 2 p.m. in WSC stadium. A free concert by the Air Force Band in the Fine Arts Building will be at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Dorothy Mason of Hutchinson, Kansas, not only redecorates her own home, she has just built on a 14 by 15 foot kitchen, done everything but the plumbing herself and would have done that if the law had allowed it. Amy Kelly is only 15 but she goes to all of the Rotary Club meetings in Stettler, Alberta, Al-berta, Canada, with her father, who is a deaf mute. She tells him, in sign language, what is being said and speaks for him wip.M Tne tells hp.r in siGTl lan- guage to say something. Remember when Dad had congress shoes ? |