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Show Journalists' xi e3 SEPTEMBER 22. 1939 FLYERS ilEET VEGAS HIGH FOOTBALL UNDERWAY Dixie Flyers hope to make a perfect landing in LasVegas Friday evening when they play the opening game of what promises to be Dixies banner The football year. The Levada team is always good, and in previous years, authorities have constantly conceded the game to them, and they have usually been right. But this year the tide has turned , and-according to newspaper reports, the boys from the neighbor state are 1-t- ho, big and fast, with a lot of deceptive plays, those acquainted with both teams give our Dixie lads a good chance to 'win. This game will make history in the sense that it will' be Nevadas first night game. Dixie feels it an honor to clash with LasVegas in the initial game on the recently completed It will HATTER night-equipp- ed stadium. please the squad to have any -. supporters, both school and townspeopie, take the trip to Vegas tonight. is very well pleased with the prospects for the high school team. He is having a little trouble finding passers and kickers but feels that he can soon develop some. The boys who have reported fcr the new game this fall. Backs, Herbert Coach Tolman Pitchforth, Elvin Hafen, Volma Heaton, Shelby Frei, Gray Wilken, .Ray Porter, Leslie Hafen, and Wendel Tobler: Linemen, Junior Neils n, lames Gl.over, Glade Wittwer , Barnard Hafen, Tommy Bryner, Irvin' Pace, Clay ' Williams, Floyd Parry, Vernon Schmutz, Dwnin Schmutz, Grant Frei and Lori n Luniborg. Those showing exceptional premise and making strong bids for the starti- ng lineup against Hurricane on Sept. are Herbert Pitchforth, halfback; Elvin Hafen, halfback; Shelby Frei, halfback; Volma Heaton, quarterback; 29 Wittwer, end ; James .Glover , end; and Junior Neilson, center. . They promise to make it worth while, for after light work out and signal practice last nite, they are raring a to go. BIOLOGY FIELD TRIP PLANNED Sixty members of the Biology and Botany classes will take a field trip to Parowan Earl Hafen and Beman Snow were successful in bringing back high honors from the state fair. Earl tcok first place in the health contest and in 'general log sawing. He took second place in poultry judging. Beman Snow took first place in the idenification contest & third place in demonstration. Gold medals were awarded first. places . The.4-- H club, under the leadership of Earl, won first place in the forestry exhibit. week end. will leave Friday night for Parowan Canyon, where they will spend the night at the Vermilion Castle The group STUDENTS WIN HONORS over the Canyon, camp ground. they will visit Bryan Head, which is the highest point in Southern Utah, Cedar Breaks While and on the trip Navajo Lake. They will return Saturday by way of Zion Canyon. Mr. Hardy, as head of the Biology department, is sponsoring the trip and will accompany the group, as will Miss Spencer and Miss Falck, Spanish and German classes hope to organize clubs Friday. The |