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Show mxin; aiu.KUis. SAINT GEORGE. UTAH. FEB. 24. 1925 t THE DIXIE NEWS ROTA DIXIE DRUG COMPANY I). C. Watson, Prop. splendid line of Notions and Sundries, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, etc., etc. A St. George, Utah J. YEAR BOOK STAFF SPEAKS The lucky candidates and the Mis-ter- y girls met at the Hearse house. It was on the Misterious day of January 18, 1923. Lots were drawn for partners to lend a helping hand to those in need. The group then proceeded to go forth to The Land of The Un-- ! On reaching the said land, known. a delicious lunch was served. After lunch the boys entertained the girls, the main entertainers were Messrs. Merrill Sandberg and DeLaun Heaton. The entertainment was very commendable. When the Misterious group started home, two of the boys misteriously "took wings and flew over the hills to their respective homes in Sand-tow- Everything in the Drug Line. Silvervvure for Presents. S. BETA MYSTERY PULLIN' Watch and Clock Repairing All Work Guaranteed n. ST. GEORGE CAFE & BAKERY The rest of the misterious party are home now. I thank you. The Rest Place to Eat Bakery Supplies Meals at All Hours EXCHANGE NEWS SO. UTAH TELEPHONE CO. Connects with Bell Telephone Co. and the Western Union Telegraph Central Oflice, St. George, Utah ' NELSON MERCANTILE CO. Best of Everything Goods and Service DIXIE BARBER SHOP John M. Higgins, Prop. U R NEXT Sanitary and Antiseptic Methods At The U. Of U. The University is prepared, and working hard for victory, in basket ball and debating. At The A. C. U. The Aggies are rewarded by s.uc-- 1 ceess in their basket ball games by taking two successive victories from Montana schools. March 2 4th the B. Y. U. and the A. C. U. will meet in wrestling match. The interstate debating team was chosen January 18. The date for the Sons of the American Revolution contest was set for January 31. This contest is the most important oratorical contest of the year. At The B. Y. U. Leader Ship Week was held at the B. Y. U. from the 15 to the 19. There were special speakers to discuss the of the Farm, various problems Church, and State. Art exhibits, scout demonstrations, and musical features added to the success of the ' It has been said that Little beginThe year nings make big endings. book staff has made that beginning. None can say what the result will be but if conscientious effort will produce a book we feel confident that success will be ours. Many estimates on printing our book have been received. We believe that a satisfactory agreement will be made with a reliable company in the near future. Students, we are confident that prices can be agreed upon which will make it possible for all of you to afford a year book. was A subscription campaign launched January 16th with very The number of subgood results. are increasing. Dont daily scriptions wait too long but get busy now and get that receipt that you may be the possessor of one of our annuals. The College class as a body have pledged themselves to buy year books. We feel confident that the other classes will not allow the college to surpass them in this manner. Why not other classes take- this attiover with tude and put our annual spirit? We must have 2 50 subscribers. Why not, be one of that number? Our photographer has been on the and is rendering splenjob two did servic' Up to date three classes have resjlt .vied to the call to have their piemres taJcen. Won't you stand behind us and let us try together to make another sucStaff. cess for the Dixie. w-:- WASHINGTON MILL CO. Flour, Bran, Graham, Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal St. George, Utah ARROWHEAD HOTEL Warren Cox, Prop. Service is our Motto St. George, Utah DIXIE CANDY' COMPANY Manufacturers of Pure Home Made Candies St. George, Utah DIXIE POWER COMPANY Electricity for Everything Our first Consideration is Service S Tell us what you want And we will place the silent servant on the job. FRANK B. NELSON, D.C.,Ph.C. FOURTH YEARS Palmer Graduate Stop! Look! Listen! and Face the Music next Friday and Saturday nights at the opera house. Come out and see the Fourth Years in action. We can assure you a lively time. A button-breakin- g, g, Chiropractic Adjustments YVill Cure You ALBERT HERMAN hair-raisin- g, Gents Furnishings comedy. A sure cure for indigestion. Watch us! We have many big events coming up. three-ac- t St. George, Utah week. Professor H. V. Hoyt, Dean of the THIRD YEAR of Business Administration, has returned from a trip to eastern The Boosters are still boosting for points of interest. their school. They were all out to From the Tattler, Pleasant Grove, Ut. the ball game Saturday night and helped cheer the boys. LBlest be the tongue that binds. Now they are busy preparing for 1923 the best banquet ever given to a Time to repare your speech. A basket ball game between P. G. graduating class. The fourth years still contend that and Heber resulted in the score of 22 to 18. they are the best and most active class in school, but wait till they At The 1 a rowan High School have even smelled the odor of the The debators are chosen awaiting banquet in their honor and watch the state question. Mr. Matheson, them change their minds. the coach, is enthusiastic about the outlook. CLASS TO The Seniors banqueted themselves COLLEGE MUSICAL COMEDY GIVE December 2S. William Snow. The College class will find an opportunity to display some of its talent FIRST YEARS Down A soon. musical comedy, will be ready South in Louisiana, You have laughed at us, for presentation sometime in FebruAnd said we're slow. ary. The comedy is full of the richBut just remember ness of southern dialect and songs, Green things grow. and the cast of characters is well chosen. It is under the able direcYou shall seek that which you de- tion of Leonard Sproul, who predicts sire only by such means as are fair its certain success. You will enjoy this clever musical and lawful, and this will leave you Keep your eyes open for without bitterness toward men or comedy. in regard to it. information further Anon. God. shame before JAMES ANDRUS & SONS CO. Incorporated Dealers in Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Cattle and Sheepmens Supplies Wagons, Farm Implements, etc. St. George, Utah JOHN F. LINDER Modern Shoe Repairing St. George, Utah E. I). SEEGMILLER The Auto Accessary Shop Gas and Oil. Racine Tires Tire and Battery W'ork Tourists Guides 1)R. SAMUEL BLEAK Dental Surgeon Room 1 1 Snow Bldg., Phone 45k iiiui.ii ui liaic o oVUiiug. STOLOFSKY College iic A CONCERT The second number of the D. N. C. Lyceum course was a rare treat. The concert was one which will long be remembered by St. George music lovers. Miss Stolofsky is a violinist of rare talents. Her affable disposition instantly won her audience. The tone quality and the tenchneque of her renditions were masterful. Miss Stolofsky was accompanied by Miss Magdolen Massmann, pianist and Mr. George B. Imbrie, baritone. Both are accomplished artists in their line. REPORT OF 2ND YEARS At the present time we are studying and planning. Studying to improve our good records and planning to make merry after the toil and The chickstrife of semester exams. en supper that we have long been waiting for is soon to become a reality. Watch our actions for we contend that we are far from being the slowest class in school. Problems are the growing pains of civilization. Seventeen? |