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LINDER p Modern Shoe Repairing St. George, Utah gl texiixltetetetetelx a1 e g la a teixitetetete'xjxlxixltelxlixlx x teEEteteteEteteteteEIxiXteESiXEteteE.E'alErxl te SI SI SI la P w SI DIXIE BARBER SHOP John M. Higgins, Prop. U R NEXT Salutary and Antiseptic Methods g A pair of almost perfect sandles has been added to our collection of cliff dweller and Old Indian material. These sandles were made from the Yucca plant which grows in this region, and they were worn by the Cave Indians, who lived here from 600 to 1000 years ago. Our friend Paul Thurston is the donor of these, having dug them from a cave near Hurricane. We are always pleased to receive such choice relics. A glass case containing such as the above, as well as pottery, arrow points, bone awls, and old Indian corn, is being The donors name is atarranged. tached to all material contributed. It is our duty to keep this relic material in our state. V. M. T. MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB ACTIVE B I fe (K tit 1 ixi tetelxMXgxMxiteteEtelxTatetetelxItergtete KiEIXI fxJx(gHij!iag!5agigi!gS.g!S S. J. PULLIN Watch and Clock Repairing All Work Guaranteed teigsiatetefflteraigasigMteiateigiiBraHiteBMxllljl1 SO. UTAH TELEPHONE CO. Connects with Bell Telephone Co. and the Western Union Telegraph Central Office, St. George, Utah ROTA BETA The meeting of the Rota Beta was held Monday evening Jan. 7th. at the home of Rachel Graff. The evening was spent in doing fancy work. Lunch was served by the hostess, after which songs were sung. semi-month- ly GARRISONS FINISH The semi monthly meeting of the Modern Language Club was held Thursday, Jan. 10th. Songs were sung, stories and jokes told in both German and Spanish language. An interesting program is now being prepared and will be presented in chapel soon. UNIQUE PROGRAM IS PRESENT- ED BY FRESHMEN CLASS Xx.xx J. & x x x x x xtxtxxi E. TOGGERY A complete line of Friday morning, Jan. 11th., the Mens and Boys Furnishings. Freshmen class presented one of the most unique and successful programs Everything Up to Date Ik! of the year. X x lK xilxjx.gix, Xx,tel x, X X xjggx X lltegiS.! Some of the most talented members of the class took part, each per- EEEEBSateEEBteEteBllteteteteX'xXtexS? si p tel DIXIE DRUG COMPANY forming in costume. The stage was S appropriately set and decorated. 7 lxtel D. C. Watson, Prop. numbers were cleverly announced by tel the calendar method. Everything Everything in the Drug Line. indicated careful planning and prepSilverware for Presents. aration. A splendid line of Notions The program consisted of the and Sundries, Kodaks, following: Fountain Pens, etc., etc. Chorus Freshmen Girls A Butterfly Boat, Millocker St. George, Utah Piano Solo Oilve Snow gjgjglgiarXiXMixirXiSiixl'XliXialteiixItelxlx'xilxrxTxi'X Wachs. Capricanto, teEteEEteteEEEEteEtetetetefxite.teMM'Kltete'a Ida Seegmiller tel Reading g teJ g Leap Year Mistakes, tel te Vocal Solo Grace Gates te H Swiss Echo Song, Eckert Ig BANK OF ST. GEORGE Piano Solo Gertrude Fawcett Reinhold Impromptu, The Bank of Service Reading Lafayette Terry Eltel Sorrow of Rohab, Bates Violin Solo Vera Seegmiller te te te Moon Dawn, Hartmann Vocal Solo Eldon Larson tel H te Bizet teggiatetelElSEBBteSSteESSlteteiSlHiliSlxFaj Toreador Song, (Carmen) Mixed Chorus Company tegSH0teteteH0tetete!xSSBiM!xlgHri!5 ' Fairy I Millocker Waltz, Beggar Student DEBATING ACTIVITIES JAMES ANDRUS & SONS Incorporated CO. Dealers in Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Shoes, Clothing, on the Philippine quesThe try-oFurnishing Goods, Seven able tion will be held Cattle and Sheepmens Supplies competitors will enter the Wagons, Farm Implements, etc. Decisions of the judges will be primSt. George, Utah arily on the logic, development of the subject, and voice possibilities of the MteteteteteteStetetetetetelxItetetetelxltetelxlIxIBlM competitors. VOCAL DEPARTMENT The winners will meet the B. A. C. tetetetetelgteteteteixltetetetetetetetetelxllxllallglgllg debaters the last Saturday in March. te te HI Between 170 and 200 students are Due to the new debating coach at 11 COMPANY DIXIE trainPOWER this year registered for vocal p keen interest and the that Cedar City tel ing. They are doing excellent work is being manifested there, it would be te and are preparing a recital to be stag- folly to predict the outcome. But U Electricity for Everything The Japanese every student, who knows of the past HI Our first consideration is service ed in the near future. opera, The Mikado, will be present- achievements of the Dixie Debaters ed in the spring. and their coach, is confident that jgj Tell ns what you want The chorus or some member of this they will bring the honors home. te And we will place the gj department takes part in the devora tional exercises each morning, adding silent servant on the job. EDUCATORS VISIT DIXIE g te) much to the spirit of the occassion. tel iIXitetelaltelgUxlxllatxlIxltellHlgteltelxIgilxixixTOiXIxiixjHi During the holidays two parties of educators from southern Utah schools teteiMxiteixiHisiixixiteiaiiBtetefgixmiigitgiajXixixixig FOURTH YEARS ACTIVE attended the poultry show and were 1. THE HUB At present the Fourth Year Class shown through the school plant. te is busy writing out petitions for They expressed satisfaction with the p Is showing a complete line of graduation. Naturally, with thoughts general conditions as they found j Gents Furnishings, received thus centered, study is the main ob- them. The laboratories Goods and Trimmings, the In the Dry a evening, for praise. special big ject. However, plans Shoes for Men, Women, devotional program to be staged Jan. visitors attended the dance and were H and Children 18, are complete. What the Fourth pleased with the high standard which H Years will leave the Dixie is al- was maintained. Groceries, Hardware. The educators were Director Mau-ghaready under advisement and someMr. Morris and Mr. Nelson Chas. F. Foster, Proprietor thing really worthy of the Class will from the B. A. C.., and Mr. and Mrs. be selected. Butler, both instructors in the Kanab tetetetegrxlHilXIIiiXliHIIXllX8XH!iailXllXllKiXXMgMgItel high school. CHALLENGE GIVEN The Sophomores are again sponsora noble cause. It is hoped that ing Garrisons Finish was shown on the yell contest, initiated by the the screen at the College, January 5. Sophs, will quicken the interest in It is but one of the excellent produc- basket ball and give the boys the astions in the series now being present- surance that the school is behind ed. them. The Freshmen class has accepted the .challenge. But where is The person who shocks you doesnt the rest of the school? The Sophs expect competition. Let them have necessarily have a magnetic it! ut y. try-out- s. I n, GIRLS DAY WASHINGTON MILL CO. Feb. 29th. has been appointed as the official Amitia day of this inFlour, Bran, Graham, stitution. Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal A field program is being arranged and it is expected that the Dixie girls will make an excellent showing. St. George, Utah The college will compete with the dashhigh school girls for honors in xx:x"xx';flrixix,xxiX;!x;x x,telxg,x;xDj-es, hurdles, basketball and baseball. l |