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Show Puge5iz SOPHOMORE ' TODAY- - PLAY TRYOUTS PRESIDENT . William 0. Bentley, with state ostate board Lake to request in Salt fficials Tuesday 1940-4- 1 adequate help 'for-thbudget. Increased enrollment and consequently increased faculty help and laboratory equipment is giving' Dixie a problem with tho present budget. Tho State officials were very kind and hope'' that they will be able to supply needed money' for an adequate budget for member, mot' ' " The", judges of the- play wi 11 b;o Mr, Smith, Miss Henderson-- and Mrs,- Robinson, This play will bo presented on Sopho, more day, schools,on a. ' ' April ;19,' to' the:- visiting' and- again 'to the student' body - later date, 1940-4- : Monday will give t afto-rne'o- attend. ! officers. Any coll ego. - ,D, J ORBS HtlKIHG gymnasium. These boys - - GOOD ' ' John iron. 'attainment ; Chemistry is department, ; ' nn.W acted as hosts for tho Parowdn high play nightman! also for the B. A. C. opera cast1 Wednesday night . - 'Light refreshments - cast--Monday- wore sorved' each - night. .d. ' Miss- .D. ' Buggort wishes .to remind all . - "ve like to , . .D, 'be. laughed wit, but not for our folly, "--- F, F, basket ball team boat Parowan in a basketball game last week by a' score of 45-3- 2. .D. A,-- 'At the .D. the regular Sunday ' 7:30V I Snow--- Was- night book re Mr. Hardy will analyze the book; view,"Snakes Alive." The Review starts n r at for 'our of President Vella hburn. ... ' .D. The the direction interested in tennis to' join in the tennis tournament, girls and "The' program for next Friday 'will be given by the Lambda Beta Theta, under Seniors at the Woodward high 're- -' o ceived their class pins yesterday. The McAllister, McAllister Mrs. ' - ... Mr. : .D. Omega- a musical program under Hostesses wore Mrs. Miles. ,. Delta Psi room entertained by tho direction of " - .D. Faculty Womens club met afternoon at 4:30 in tho dinof tho Science building to be yesterday ing Me- Dixie The ' testing. will' be, "Selecting subject ' ' - demonstr' rchandise. a busy busy-bodi- es the local March 14. worthy compliment part of our school; and, if you chanc'd in whilo the students are at work, you will vouch fc'r this statement . The rooms are filled with penetrating Odors; and, amid the queer creations--,- ohe may sec carefully- testing, Host--ing- supervision will have the discussion in the regular Salesmanship class' Thursday, ation, and to this school, "and to' our chemistry teachor, Mr. Milos. The H. C. Thomas and staff from J. C. Penny store 'will give a The is bo under ,D. pyrophoric Such vill of a competent carpenter. lR,' Lewis of the Chemistry of the University of Utah redepartment ported in' a letter to Mr, Milos that Viron Jones, who is a' graduate of Dixie, is: doing outstanding work at the univerViron is doing research- on sity.- Dr. by the planned tc have some of tho col-- lego boys' help with the shingling of the Owen Hughes, VI ROM 'aviation in .D. It is in teaching as a career may' obtain a free copy by inquiring of Miss- Bentley or a 0. Tunison M. on lecture is being sponsored The interested student- at' 8:00, free lecture night All stuients oil. parents are invited to at six o clock-nex'Wednesday old, for the regular mooting. "What It Means To Be A Teacher" is the title " of a pamphlet received by the F. moot ' the auditorium. - . T. A. .D. ; F.F.A. TO MBIT IGDLUSSDAY Mildred Bontioy, president of the F. asks Ahat all members,- noy and T.-A- 1. ' " ,D. PRESENTS BUDGET PROBLEMS Snow and President tryouts for the S of homo re class play, "The Wild Oats Boy-,- will 'be. held today1 at- four oclock in the auditorium. All Sophomores interested in trying out for any of the 13 parts should see Ruth Hafen for- tryout parts, The - SNOW .D. "Remember in business that success 1 net on the depends on the man' an plan.' ' Mr. Bentley. : -- |