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Show THE DIXIE NEWS AS 'THE DAYS PASS The anniversary of Abraham Lincoln, with a program given by the American History classes. Feb. 13. We get the word that Dixie conquered Parowan with a score of 45 to 40. Our boys arrive home; we celebrate the Victories. Hurrah! Our boys go to the State. Feb. 14. The Dramatic Art class presents a splendid program. Feb. 15. Campaign for Better English is in full swing. "Speak Better English. Feb. 16. Miss Phillips is surprised at thfe intelligence. Miss Phillips (in Review of ComWhich is mon Branches) correct? I am sitting at my seat, or I am sitting in my Laf. Terry "Neithsead. er! I am sitting on my seat. Feb. 19. Beaver boys visit devotional. We win another victory with a score of 15 to 47. After the game the D. C. girls banquet the ball teams. Feb. 2 0. Miss Phillips is absent from school due to illness. The debators seem lost. Feb. 21. Snow & Snow (office at the and Gates Bldg, Cragun south east of the hearse house) lose first case. Feb. 22. Throughout the building good literature speaks for it- Feb. 12. Everything in the Drug Line. Silverware for Presents. A splendid line of Notions and Sundries, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, etc., etc. St. George, Utah J. PULLIN Watch and Clock Repairing All W'ork Guaranteed ST. GEORGE CAFE & BAKERY The Best Place to Eat linkcry Supplies Meals at All Hours SO. UTAH TELEPHONE CO. Connects with Bell Telephone Co. and the Western Union Telegraph Central Ollice, St. George, Utah NELSON MERCANTILE CO. Best of Everything Goods and Service DIXIE BARBER SHOP John M. Higgins, Prop. ' It NEXT and Antiseptic Methods Sanitary U COMEDY A SUCCESS J DIXIE DRUG COMPANY D. C. Watson, Prop. S. MUSICAL JAMES ANDRUS & SONS CO. Incorporated Dealers in Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Shoes, Clotliing, Furnishing Goods, Cattle and Sheepmens Supplies Wagons, Farm Implements, etc. St. George, Utah I Down in The Musical Comedy, Old Louisiana, staged by the College Class was a great success. All who were out agree that Father Pickett knew his children well when he said, They are all especially suited The audience was to their parts. held throughout in one continual The College state of merriment. Class deserves to be complimented upon their performance. THE COACHES ADVICE TO THE DEBATORS (with apologies to Shakespeare) Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, extemporaneously on the tongue; but if you mouth it as many of the debators do, I had as lief the greenest Freshie had spoken my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hands; but use them with ease in proportion to your whirlwind of passion. You must acquire and beget a style and a tempo that will O, it is offensive give it smoothness. to my ears to hear a robustious debator tear an argument to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the audience, who for the most part are only capable of appreciating dumb show and noise. I would have such a debator convicted for oer doing Webster, and outstripping Lincoln. I pray you, avoid self. it. WashFeb. 23. Mrs. Romney wins Be not too tame neithre, but let contest. Oratorical ington coach be your tutor. Suit the your We all go to the Costume crowd to your argument, your arguball. ment to the crowd. With this speobservance of induction and decial FOURTH YEARS duction, be sure that you oer-ste- p not the regulations of fallacies, for Beware the 2nd of March! If you anything so overdone is far from sylof the dance the want to miss biggest reasoning, whose end both logistic season just remain home on the eve now is to establish the burand first of the date big the of March 2nd, and to show wisdom of den proof; A real "Senier Moonlight Ball. her authority, to scorn her refutation, dance "Honest-to-Gos- h moonlight More yet! and the very conviction and persuamoon. with a real sion of her illustrations to establish Wait! Were coming! Watch! her facts. O, there be debators, that I have BE A JUNIOR heard, to my sorrow, and that highly, not to speak it profanely, having (with apologias to Edgar A. Guest) neither the accent of Public SpeakBe a Junior. You dont need money: ers, nor the jestures of an orator, Just a disposition sunny; have so strutted and bellowed that I Just a desire to help your class have thought some of the D. C.s facDesires that wont let poor work pass. ulty members had made public speakJust a kindly thought thats lended ers of them, but not made them well, Just a helping hand extended; they imitated their coach so abominJust a will to do your best; ably. Thats what you need in the Junior class. AMENDMENTS JOHN F. LINDER SECOND YEARS Modern Shoe Repairing St. George, Utah Although the activities of our class at present are at a standstill, we are still loyal supporters of the school. In all Of our undertakings we have unproved ourselves worthy of being We are now der her jurisdiction. preparing to boost the sheool play by our presence there. Come and join E. D. SEEGMILLER The Auto Accessary Shop Gas and Oil. Racine Tires Tire and Battery Work Tourists Guides DR. SAMUEL BLEAK us! Dedicated. Here lie the First Years. May they rest in peace. 11 Snow Bldg., Phone 45k 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 Candles St. George, Utah DIXIE POWER COMPANY Electricity for Everything Our first Consideration is Service Tell us what you want And we will place the silent servant on the job. FRANK B. NELSON, D.C.,Ph.C. Palmer Graduate Cliiropractic Adjustments Will Cure You ALBERT HERMAN Gents Furnishings St. George, Utah PROSPECTS FOR TRACK THIS YEAR Track season is near at hand. The Dixie College has a good chance for the honors in this field this year. With Thompson for the sprints, Terry, Baker and Crosby for the long runs, Fullerton and Crosby for the hurdles, and a number of other men such as Pearce, Hemenway, Worthen, and Empey we should show up well in the races. As for field events, McArthur, Hafen, Thompson, Bleak, men Amendments to our school consti- Hunt, and other prospective The prosevents. these take should a of tution pertaining to the selection for track look brighter this jury and the wearing of the school pects for the Dixie College than ever year school organizaemblem by any class, before. Get out and help the Team! tion, or society, and also concerning been suggesthave the dramatic pins VALENTINE DAY PROGRAM ed. They will likely be presented to the student body for approval or reAgain we saw the results of Mrs. jection. McAllisters untiring efforts when her Dramatic Art class rendered a ValenCYRIL CALLED AWAY tine program, Feb. 14. The selecOur Student Body President, Cyril tions were well chosen and well givSeveral members of the Spoon-olog- y O. Bastian has been called home. We en. class received a valentine. soon. be back will he hope Dental Surgeon Room WASHINGTON Literature souls. is the fruit of thinking Scholarship is the realm of nicely adjusted opinion. |