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Show THE DIXIE NEWS TEXXIS COURT HEPS! I ENLARGED ARROWHEAD HOTED Wancn Cox, Prop. Service is our Motto HI p PI pE x.:; - PI P! PI H w P P P P Mar. 14. The plan for a double Tennis Court materializes. The old court is modified and enlarged. The St. George, Utah unusually large enrollment of Tennis club members have recognized the need for a double court during the entire year. The court will be ready for use as soon as the clay packs. This new improvement is apprePhone 45k - ciated. IS BANQUETS EE to ESSES to'to tor :;to k k toto jf,j E. D. SEEGMLLLER The Auto Accessory Shop P Gas and Oil. Racine Tires PJ Tire and Battery Work S Tourists Guides p toto g to. to K S to. S S ,3h lx. x Tisa'iil? 55?t SEES SSSES5 txf:: to a. GIVEN to THIRD YEAR PROM COMING ESSEES J. The third year prom will be held April fourth. It is to be the annual Junior Prom of previous years; and will be the biggest dancing event of the season. The class is now working daily at the decorations. The aim is ten thousand flowers, set in masses of green. A large fountain, to be constructed. The entire effect will be Japanese. Posters advertising the event are being sent to all southern communit- & E. TOGGERY A complete Une of Mens and Bojs Furnishings. j Everything Up to Date DIXIE DRUG COMPANY D. C. Watson, Prop. Everything in the Drug Line. Silverware for Presents. A splendid line of Notions and Sundries, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, etc., etc. ies. K' E to: E banquet was given in honor of KANE COUNTY STUDENTS the Dixie College debaters and the visiting teams, the Snow College and GIVE PROGRAM St. George, Utah the B. A. C. Vi The coaches and judges were also Friday, March 21, a program was entertained. :: :: :: :: :: :: iSSSESSK presented by the students of Kane to tt toER to.:: to T: :: & county. All numbers were interest- ISSI E DANCE careful ROTA showed and BETAS GIVE E preparation. to ing 1 The stage was decorated in a very El JOHN F. LINDER P itol P manner. Banners from March 17, the Rota Beta Society unusual Ik P Modern Shoe Repairing BANK OF ST. GEORGE E gave a St. Patricks day dance in the various places in Kane county were P E P K letwas in Kane hall and Hall. The used, Utah cleverly County, harge St. Legion George, e SI The Bank of Service Each ters was placed in front of the stage. to El decorated in green and white. ::to to:;. a g liSSSSKSISSEK siEEto dancer bedecked himself in some The program consisted of: k Marion Fuller S pp green remembrance of St,- Patricks Vocal Solo b p k k k h a s k.esss esssssessess s IK La JL PI When Jack Comes Late, a day. p IK to DIXIE BARBER SHOP pKl Lola Heaton SjKl to P John M. Higgins, Prop. of Kane County, History P McAllister to toto totoltKto)ttotokiLK kkLKto. K to P U R NEXT Lynn Findlay kKtok E to tototototototototo :: toto 'to totototototo to to toto Methods Maurine P Sanitary and Antiseptic Ruth Fuller, Professor Jos. W. McAllister re- Trio, P tol Heaton and Elva Chamberlin turned Friday from Salt Lake City X K JAMES ANDRUS & SONS CO. pill':: a: ; X It ES ail Ig g K.S KJLto EES SE where he attended the performances The Soul of a Violin, a to Six toto ESS E to ESSESE HESSES S Incorporated Marva Crosby IS given by the Chicago Grand Opera IS Judd Solo, Ray company. He visited many of the Saxaphone F. G. MILES Dealers in Groceries, Dry Goods, Nellie Palmer Piano Solo, northern schools while away. Hardware, Shoes, Clothing, The program together with other Harness and Saddles It is reported that the selections Furnisliing Goods, of the Kane county given by the grand opera company accomplishments Oiling a Specialty and Sheepmens Supplies Cattle live were the best ever given in this sec- students show that they are Farm Implements, etc. Wagons, students. and capable to g a a, a, Sits EESSSESSe E EES SS tion of the country. People from wires Arizona. Nevada. Idaho, Wyoming St. George, Utah rxESIEtotolSE ft S a,'::::;: a ait a 1; 'a a Eto to"Sl S. DRAMATIC CLUB ENTERTAIN S and Utah came to hear these numla S. J. PULLIN EESEEESlSSgSSSSEKgESlIissSsSKj M bers. Friday March 21 the Dixie DraMr. McAllister visited the music la IIEIBIKISSEESEEEESEEEEEEESkI in a entertained at social Watch and Clock Repairing IS departments of the L. D. S., B. Y. U., matic club ia p SI had plana All Work Guaranteed the a They building. college S) Lehi and other schools, and attended COMPANY jgj Sugar-loaf POWER DIXIE to the cook supper upon ned Iolanthe by presented the opera Ei but because of the rain storm IP aa, to gE toto S E g to toEE ESSE aig a EkElES! the B. Y. U. He is pleased with the p to their hold were P party ?j obliged pitotoEEESSEEStolSESilllEESSEEStolErto' Electricity for Everytliing conditions as he found them in these they indoors. At the conclusion of their Hour first consideration is service, jjj 1 various places. the debate in He reports that he had a very en- party they attended SO. UTAH TELEPHONE CO mass. joyable and eventful trip. Tell us what you want Connects with And we will place the MUSIC STUDENTS HEARD never who had Davis Juannita RADIO silent servant on the job. OVER traveled by rail, went to a country Bell Telephone Co. and the sat She the train. station to catch Western Union Telegraph Recently two St. George musicans lEEEEEISreRRElEiHiEEiKlEliKllKiiKltolM XiitogiS to down on the seat in the station and were heard over the radio. two about EiEEiKiEiREIElKlEtRlKlREEElKlRREEEiirERigl for there after sitting Miss Evelyn Thurston, a Dixie Central Office, St. George, Utah hours, the station master came and THE HUB 1 asked where she was going. On tel- teacher now on leave of absence, El to at concert a in radio the is showing a complete line of piano played StotoESEESSEStoSSsHSEssSlEEISSlK ling him he said. of were the Her numbers Why my girl, the train has just Chicago. Gents Furnishings, and there isnt another for a masterpieces. gone Goods and Trimmings, Him. For One now Dry is who studyThing Only Wesley Pearce long time. intwo in Shoes for Men, Women, Los in I A three hundred pound man stood played Nita Angeles said ing My goodness, strumental quartets. He is one of and Children gazing longingly at the nice things thought the whole concern moved. the few students who is permitted to displayed in a haberdashers window Groceries, Hardware. g A friend sale. I heard a noise play with his instructor. for a marked down Mrs. Tanner. jj Chas. F. Foster, Proprietor stopped to inquire if he was thinking when you came in last night. ass the about true Is it Eldon or was the of buying a shirt pajamas. Mr. Tanner. Perhaps it itototo'totototo tototototottoitoto'toto to totohtoto'tototoltot disguising himself in lions skin. replied the fat man night falling. Gosh, no! So the fable goes, but Etotoltototo totoitortotojtoEtotototototoStolStoSSto)H The only thing that fits Spencer No, it Mrs. Tanner wistfully. (coldly) P now Colleges are doing it with a me ready made is a handkerchief. wasnt, it was the day breaking. skin. CO. MILL WASHINGTON sheep El Rich Old Aunt Spencer, I am How you do stutter, Old Gent El 'What is your occupation? I think I will. make El to my a to ever Did go going lad. you my poor El an be to I used Graham, organist. Flour, Brail, shall leave you (pause) El school for stammerers? Kl And why did you give it up? Meal aunt. Corn Cracked Yes, o Wheat, (earerly) I Nephew sir. E Ralph "The monkey died. Before Aunt long. this M El warden M criminal A apdesperate St. George, Utah Do you think they Wayne G. El That exquisite poise of character see to here ye. wifes Your El sermon? of lesmy proved which we call serenity is the last Tell er Prisoner (Desperately) so, I think Wes they F. of Philip is the flowering son of culture; it 'EiEE!llSiSJS3tB!EIMKlEE)E!ElEl(K)KlEEEESE Im out! were all nodding. life, the fruitage of the soul. A i - returns I ; II i I dud-dud-d- |