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Show 0ti ' . r I X E I hatter" O URN A LIST NOVEMBER. The Utah first. STAYf 'liMAN G HA M W N LY ERS I 6-m- championship an title at Richfield Friday, was won 29, 1939 of indicate. The ASSEMBLY 'PROGRAMS will v&&Fine A 'illd.r of Dixie recovered Uintah fumble was for Dixie's first followed shortly by a pass from Wilkin to Hafen for the second touchdscore, which was good 40-ya- rd own. The third Dixie score was made in the closing minutes of the first half, when Volma Heaton, Dixie quarterback, plunged thfu the line for a A' pass from Wilkin to Heatouchdown. ton was good, ' , , territory, rteS? where Herb While Glover and a Ui'ntah man were jug- gling the ball, Legrande Frei recovered and raced across for the final tally. Although Uintah was handicapped by a slightly smaller team, their quarterback, Walker, was t and ing player , wi t possibly, h .t ho ir thopout-- s viougly the leading linesman, handed passer of Uintah gave; the !3?x1g boys some unexpected trouble "Every man played good football, " reports Coach 'Tolman, "and won the game An straight football, hard hitting, fast charging, good tackling and block- .. after- - noon. H Jenson, a. former, president December 7, Bleak as Pitchforth carried the ball over, fourth touchdown. 'The fifth and final touchdown was made on a freak play that started with- a pass deep into Uintah territory from Pitchforth to Glover. ' Halverson of the B.. A. C. will also be furnished this day The first day of the festival, December 6, will feature music, with Mr. into scoring will Festival. at 2 .be. held liam he ends Arts Professor Alonzo Mor- -: ley of the B. Y. U. will give the program, which will be devoted to dramatic art. Musical numbers directed by Wil- carried the ball thru the line and round the- coming college, and now teaching at, the B, Y. U. , will be the guest speaker December 8, wlien art will be featured His. theme will be "Happiness Through-On Hafen :.vA ' interesting the Fine Arts. 'Wilkin and S. started, a-t- , 4 for the additional point. As the second half pi'-V-- of .to' clock each play for several yards thru the Dixie squad. be an part when Dixie kicked who pulled a reverse off to Uintah, daily .assemblies The started game iONSH IP FINE' ARTS FESTIVAL FEATURES EXCELLENT Nov. the Dixie High Flyers defeated, the Uintah high school team 31-- 0 in a harder-foug- ht game than the score would 24, when P director. President Snow's aunt, Maude R.. Snow, and quietly : unexpectedly Sunday. Her passing prominent :was one .D. ' ends tho career of a citizen of St. of .the first passed away She Goorgo. English teachers in Dixie. After teaching hero for sev- -. oral years, she went, t.o .California, whore she taught until ;.shc retired Her health has boon poor for. the last year. studonts extend their sympathy to President Snow and family. A, The -- D. ing, and hard, fast, ball carrying. The 6-- man championship award within. a few days., yesterday. mado Tho boys assembly. will it be honored . was " will bo reported in Friday's . |