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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. New Technical Director At USAC New theater technical Logan director and instructor in speech at USAC is Leland H. Watson, who has arrived in Logan preparatory to USAC registration, Sept. 23-and the opening of fall quarter class-wor- k Sept. 27. In addition to teaching at the in college, Mr. Watson will be charge of lighting, scenery and costumes for the nine plays scheduled for production at USAC during the 1948-4- 9 school year. ' Mr. Watson studied speech and drama at Easton State college, at Charleston, 111., and completed re- 25 Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Sept. 17, 1948 ter October 4 and 16. The Utah State Theater series quirements for the B.A degree at for the 1948-4- 9 season will include the University of Iowa, Iowa City, the following six plays The Male ElIowa. He also has a masters degree Animal by James Thurber and Maxfrom that university, specializing liot Nugent; Winterset by Wowell Anderson; What Every in technical work in the theater. man Knows by James Barrie; While at the University of Iowa, The Glass Menagerie by Tenneshe did part time teaching, and was see Williams; George Washington in charge of the universitys ex- Slept Here by Kaufman and Hart perimental work in lighting. Mr. and the annual Shakespearean proWatson is an army veteran and duction. These six plays will be saw overseas service with the in- presented in the main auditorium each running four nights. fantry in France and Germany. First of the plays on the USAC In addition to Night Must Fall, is schedule theater already being the Little Theater series will incast, and Mr. Watson is making his clude Little Women and a third plans for lighting, scenery and the play, probably a melodrama. Each, costumes. This play, Emeyln Wil- of these three plays will be preliams Night Must Fall, is slated sented for two weeks in the college for presentation in the Little Thea- - Little Theater. New Bulletin "The State As a CamLogan pus, a bulletin on adult education through the Extension Service of Utah State Agricultural college, is now off the press and is being distributed throughout the state, college officials reveal. The bulletin outlines the broad adult education program offered by USAC to men and women, in all parts of the state, who are unable to attend college. services Among the new pubof USAC feaured in the extension lication are class work, home study courses, library service, speakers bureau, and fne cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics. Dr. Carl Frischknecht is director off-camp- us non-reside- nt Home study courses and dent class work are part tension service and are of ZJr supervision of Dr. L. q. cooperative extension agriculture and home ecorS carried out through subject specialists and county and home demonstration pJ 2? Motors To Coalville Wells ville 0n - V Time ! ! ! ....and Time To Clean Your Sport Togs Logan Laundry i S ' 'o' V v 5 w v. K vv to . . . . FOR THE 1948 HOME GAMES Sept. 17. Montana State October 1. Colorado A&M October 8. Arizona State October 23. Brigham Young University (Homecoming) 2 p.m. October 30. University of Wyo. 2 p. m. FOOTBALL SEASON GAMES AWAY FROM HOME Sept. 25. Montana U. at Missoula Oct. 16. Wichita U. at Wichita Nov. 6. Colorado U. at Boulder Nov. 25. University of Utah at Salt Lake City Dec. 4. San Diego State at San TONIGHTS GAME 8:15 P. M. Denotes Night games 8:15 p.m. Diego THIS SCHEDULE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE) (SAVE LOGAN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANER hone 438 Our Driver Will Sunday Betty Jones and Mr Maughan motored to CoalvS?? attend Sacrament meeting bJ took part on the program nS a month the returned mission,? from the Northern State a program in and about balt Lake City. ie Ira Its Kickoff 111 C |