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Show Or FI? A MS"'-T- ?fALLsf 3M011LD PoR ..A, 4 li o V37 vot E " ("1 df '-'- La MHATTER WVvLVl DURNAU STS VAJ fe.Ab eJ r the weak smoke Amendments constitutional for minor of student body v,rc, k3evi OT TO N Avt changes A voted on by tho student body before tho election of student ofbo junior college, with the Sophoclass acting as hosts, welcomes tho visiting Senior classes of tho surrounding high schools, and invites them to more all tho departments of the school. Wo hope that your visit here will bo any and investigate that one ways. will enjoy and remember al- Representing four high schools, you students are expected to visiting this institution today. The program for tho vis- more Mew AMEMOrttiuT. than 100 itors tion Students should now be giving serious consideration to those whan. they believe are eligible and would serve as successful leaders for the coming school term. Important factors to third: about, when selecting candidates, should be leader- ship, scholarship and character. D. ' JOE TALLEY ACHIEVES IN SHORTHAND- successfully-'passc- - his 175 word speed test in shorthand Tuesday for which he' will be awarded a beautiful medal by tho Gregg Publishing Company. This is a distinction, and a speed that only a few Utahns have. yet achieved. Tho tost was given under the direction of Mr, Donald J. Robertson, representative of the Gregg Publishing Company of San Erahcisco, California. Mr. Peterson dictated tho tost, . Mr. Robertson was so enthusiastic over Joes accomplishment and his possibilities that he said he would roconmcnd Joe to a .largo firm of court reporters. Joe has received a Civil Service appointment with senior stenographer .rating. He is planning to leive for Yellowstone National Park within tho next few days to fill tho position. Wo surely wish him success and happiness. 11 . 9 Recep tour of school; and Assembly; 12 Ban- Students departments of 1:30 quet; visit Auditorium; 1:30 is and Sophomores as follows: ficers. -- I Dixie elections will fill the air, according to reports. Since the officers to bo elected help largely to form the backbone of the school, it is very necessary that the candidates for their positions should be carefully and thoughtfully selected. - C5- 'zz 19, 19A0 Joe Talley i DHClE STUDENT ELECTIONS COMING will 4& Vuvcwei JZrf;jJ :, X J. ; Next r sJKf IE X U' in-toro- -st; 2:30 Play in Tour of town, and pro- black hill; 7 Students prepare for danco in designated rooms of school; .9 Sophomore danco in Recreation hall. Tho schools to be represented are Ha: iab , and Hurricane, Valley, Virgin Two wore schools other Valley highs. gram on invited; but, duo to certain pro-schedu- led events, they were unable to come. Tho so schools are Enterprise and Moapa hi gas. D,. WILL YOU GET YOUR YEARBOOK? Those students who have since tin beginning of the registered first quarter, ,and who want a yean book, should soo Mil- dred Bentley, Those students who owe Mr, Sanderson for pictures, or owe Mildred Bentley for reprints that wore made fdr, clubs, should pay those bills at, once. clubs who still otwg for their pages, please get the- money in. Those- - yearbooks will be issued accounts aro paid. No ; ATTEND THE SOPHOMORE until all .D. DANCE TONIGHT III |