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Show I tfty.hington 2nd. Class Radio and Tolophono County Ncvs ' Liconsing ii and Local radio elec- tronics buffs will be interested in a new course being offered at Dixie College in conjunction with the Evening School Program, Marne Saucjhf tier CANDIDATES for High. Konnle Dixie the Queen at Both Brown Kendall, Konnle Neilson, and Debbie McDonald. Sue Burr was absent when the plctura was taken. HOMECOMING Jr. InISgh BshooB Paper Reporters: Kelli Bayles-Kor- y The DJHS newspaper name is still unknown. The poll for a new name ended in a tie between Dixie and Spirit of Little The Little Dixie Spirit. In the meantime the newspaper is still without a name, but staff, artists, and committees are at work on nameplates of both with the help of Dixie's art teachers. There's a new fad at DJHS-it'-s butch haircuts. For some reason the boys are coming without any hair. Their hair is no more than one quarter inch in length. The Dixie team name may Bald soon become the Eagles. Many Dixie boys have also Murphy-Penn- Ralston Carolyn Jones y been busy participating in Little League Football. Close of Dixie's boys are to one-hal- f out on the fields after school hours practicing up for their NFL and AFL games. Mo6t teams have now played two games. Now as Dixie students are out" for a four day vacation, Dixie's teachers are heading north to the Salt Palace for Utah Education Association Meetings, workshops, and exhibits. The keynote speaker will be Senator Sam Ervin, and families of educators will be able to enjoy a presentation by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. weeks The past two Hunting Boot Solo B At DIXIE ES editor Rebecca By Emily Holland This is a fun week and a week of preparation at Dixie. Fun, it is because our faculty is attending U.E.A. in Salt Lake and we are free to enjoy the last day of summer in our way. Vickiann Carolyn Jones, Merrill, and Penny Ralston, accompanied journalism advisor Mrs. Marilyn Wenzel, tour of on a the new campus Friday, October 1. All students are currently writing first-han- d descriptions of the tour for the next issue of Dixie's The self-guide- d mission (FCC) Com- Radio and Telephone Second Class Operator's License test Students enrolling for the course should have prior background in basic electronics with knowledge of DC, AC, VAC tube and transistor theory. preparation Course instructor, Marvin Persinger, indicated that this an advanced is basically electronics course. However, those persons wishing to gain a knowledge of the basic areas of electricity and electronics can enroll for Electronics 100 and 101, taught during the day during fall quarter. Persons wishing further information on these courses can contact Marvin Per- singer at the College, or the Dixie College Registrar. I'Jaahinrjfccn Ca. Noun c Thomas Thursday, October 7, 197 Monday at two o'clock will be the Queens Assembly. There the girls chosen by the football team as candidates will be presented to the studentbody and a vote will be taken. Mark Black, cultural affairs chairman is planning the program. Wednesday we will feature our alumni assembly. This program will present some of the talent of past years for the school's enjoyment. Thursdays treat will be a noon concert by Mr. Cottoms popular student band. Friday is the day for class competition. One act plays and quartets will be given by each class. Carol Flowers from the seniors, Karen Williams, Juniors, and Glen Nelson, a sophomore have worked long hours to make this program a success it has been in past years. The starting time is ten in the part comes in the arrangements we are making for our 'traditional as the first quarter pushes into the final stretch. to E EE HI Communications SI. George, Utah 94770 deserve a vote of thanks for their time and efforts handling a very difficult job. Dixie students continue to wait patiently!?) for their big move. Five news writers-Ke- lli Bayles, Kris Hazen, Homecoming Week which runs from October 11 to 15. Chairman John Wright and Sue Labrum join Mr. Cameron in inviting all of our alumni and parents to join with us in any of the events that might be of interest to them. "Freedom Forums" Dates Second Meeting -- ASK ABOUT FREEWATERPROOFING MM7 CANDIDATE FOR r. 2-V- Counity Commissioner morning. Friday's big feature is, of. Save on One Group: North Main HI-LIT- the pictures were scheduled. Mrs. A. Ence and her yearbook staff headed by Keep Your Feet Warm and Dry This Year 1 be seen Adams Studio as school Red Wing - Santa Rosa - Georgia Giant Was $34.95 could to and from School resumes at Dixie on Oct. 11 and mid-tertests will be the order of the week IN STOCK FOR HUNTERS: Widths students strolling Spirit" Save on Your Hunting Costs at Jolley's Sizes to 14 These girls traditionally chosen by the football playars. The winner will be announced Monday after the assembly. called Second Class Radio and Telephone Licensing U. The thrust of the course will be to prepare students to be able to pass the Federal The class win be conducted Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the Dixie College campus. NOW $19 St. George, Ut. The Know Your Rights Study group is holding the second in a continuing series of freedom forums. Richard Cooper, St. George businessman is the guest speaker. He will discuss the right of the individual not to be licensed. The forum starts at 7:00 at reason for Homecoming, the Football pme with Cedar. Saturday evening the week will end in a blaze of glory with the homecoming ball. Come out and join us. will be reviewed-Copi- es of the U.S. Constitution and founding documents will be prqvided, at no charge. The forums are free, and Study the course, the Liberal Arts Building, Room 103, at Dixie College. Cleon Scoose Constitution Course School the public is invited. by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association Your youngster doesnt have to be a football, basketball, track, wrestling or baseball star to make an team. Utah has three high school Teams that may draw more fans to their one performance than any football team in the state. All-Sta- All-Sta- te Next week, if Democratic Ticket. the 44 year old son of the late Wesley A. Nelson and Althea Snow Nelson. and reared in St. George, Utah. He married Glenna Nelson in the St. George Temple in 1951. He has five sons. He is a graduate of Dixie College where he was active in sports Active in the LDS Church he has held the posts of Sunday School Supt., Priest Advisor, Scoutmaster and is presently serving his Ith year as Branch Clerk at Dixie Chairman of March of Dimes Member of the St. George Lions Club. He attended Boys State. Served honorably in the United States Medical Corps. Past Vice Pres. Utah Wildlife Federation; Past Pres. Southern Utah Wildlife Past member Dixie Federation; Past Pres. Dixie Wildlife Federation; Colonels and Dixie High Pilots. Actively engaged in the Hardware and Sporting Goods Business, he is manager and owner of Nelson Supply Co, plus he is engaged in the leasing of various other properties in this area. He enjoys fishing, hunting, camping. Pine Valley, good food, horses, cows, trading merchandise and is a good story teller. College Third Branch. He was 197 . Am Against: hear-the- KETDE8-WDIU- L R U big-cit-y OVI Skate-a-tho- youre lucky, youll get the chance to see-- ... se three All-- . and State teams in action. These . Theyre musicians. students come from the tiniest high schools in remote Utah hamlets, as well as the schools. larger, They will perform in the annual Grand Festival Concert Friday October 8 in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Its a concert with three SflfH , Bom Homo mm 'mwm ar He is and o RONALD WESLEY NELSON filed April 5th for a Two-YeTerm for Washington County Commissioner on the kinds of music.' The audience will hear from the Band and Chorus, Orchestra. A student has to be a good musician to make one of these teams. All-Sta- te n Present high Washington County mill levy buffer taxes. 2. One party control of Washington County Commission. 3. Rent free occupants of Washington County Court House used for a private personal gain. 4. 20 acre minimum agricultural property package for home building. 5. Consolidating county and city police departments. 6. State and Federal denial of freeway signs designating county towns and 1. facilities. All-Sta- te All-Sta- te The band or orchestra performer must audition before a director who can. spot talent in musicianship ' as well as any scout for the Dallas Cowboys can pick ' talent on a football field. . Singers in the Chorus can win place in the front of the Tabernacle on Grand Festival Concert night only if their own high school conductors give them an okay. And, like any athlete, the young musician must pay a price to perform. There are all those hours with violin, a trumpet, or a frowning voice All-Sta- te WHERE DO YOU FINDTHS? teacher. The students who make musical teams these must also spend two days rehearsing for the big concert. And those arent just any two days. Theyre the two days that most other Utah students are out of school because their teachers are attending the UEA ConAll-Sta- te SI GEORGE SAVINGS & LOAN " YOUR PARTNER IN PROGRESS SINCE 1917" 95 EAST TABERNACLE ST. ST. GEORGE. UTAH vention. As I said before youll get to hear these students if youre lucky. Usually, there arent enough seats for everybody. Am For: 3. reception to microwave. Requesting designated time for county attorney availability. Take commission meetings to the towns and people of the county. 4. Open public commission 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. SLOWLY converting TV meetings. Quality bonified building codes and inspectors. Helping the aged beyond monies received. Teenage recreation and development. 8. Revamp rental schedules for Washington County Court House mitted by law. 9. Clean industrial development. 10. The bounties to be returned on coyotes. 11. e Full-tim- as per- County Attorney. F Vote for A Change Paid for by committee to elect Ronald Wesley Nelson, County Commissioner, year term: Glenn E. Snow, St. George Met Chadburn, Veyo Lee Hirschi, St. George Reed Hunt, Enterprise Mike Heaton, Washington Andy Pace, Pine Valley Harton Winder, Hurricane Steve Highers, Hurricane Steve Welch, Springdale Gunlock Paul Leavitt, Larson, Ivins New Larry Marsha Goodwin, Harmony k 2 f |