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Show Page 3Tx sms?, . HI LIGHTS AND LO DIXIE AND NONSENSE OF TRIP TO PROVO to' Provo started off with a bang for tho commercial toons. Yfhilo cruising peacefully along on tho wings of the hour from St. George one of the front tiros blow out with tho suddenness of an avalanche. There was not enough loft of the tiro to shako a stick at, and it would 'have been impossible to salvage a piece of inner tube large enough to make an elastic band. From there on The trip spirits ed. . were high and troubles ono should ask Helen Some wore end- Cannon-wha- t her bed at tho Hotel Roberts tho night .she dreamed there was a nan was under because about she only, laughed it. Sylva said sho laughed merely to clear her' system so sho wouldnt break out in a fit of laughter in tho middle of tho contest. there. .Maybe Sylva. Snow knows, ' you dont had a good .time If believe the team members in Provo, just ask tho entertained eleven boy throe girls while tho other girls walked friends "lovers lane" after the romantic B.Y.U. who LaProle could probstudentbody dance. some inside dope on how to ably give you keep athletes in training after dark. .D. sure way to wake up in the morning to is arrange your alarm clock thus: Take one alarm clqck; set it in a teale in a wash kettle, set tho basin, and set; the entire mechanism on a Ono tea-kett- floor. c emont Vary for people who cant anything loss than a tractor good waked by Russell Hansen guarantees ought to know. Fashion Hows ' it, be . and ho ' .D. : fashion review given last Friday certainly showed the girls originality in the clothes modeled. Velva .. Atkin won tho prize for making tho cutest gingham dross. Maxine Taylors pleated dress was especially becoming, and the shorts worn 'by Shirley Olson and Mary Wade were very clevor. The .D. WANTED! A have trip a room and by longing flowers, or A new Heaton. spring, and Its out of the' Classtd get. us! chase romance we or pick butterflies, "" .D. is Edna Rae and Velma v STUDENTS WIN HONORS COMMERCE Commercial teams from Dixie high schaft participated in the Sixteenth Annual Commercial Contest held at the Brigham university, April 12. Six hundred students, representing sixty schools in Young Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, ..and Nevada competed in the contest Mr. Louis A, Leslie, author of Functional Method Shorthand and several recent shorthand books, was a special guest speaker- at the meeting held in conne- with the contest. Miss Grace Phelan, Worlds Amateur Typist' and the fastest woman- typist in the world, gave a demonstration' at the award ction at which' she typed above assembly, a minute while carrying words versation plying multi. r and and 14.O on a con- dividing fig- ures. Her performance was sensational.' Three individuals; ; ' from Dixie high' school ,won awards. ' LaPrele Sullivan won first place, in second year shorthand, making a score of 99.91 accuracy on her shorthand trans-crip- t. Shewas. awarded a $35 scholar- ship to the Brigham Young university, a gold medal from tho Gregg Publishing Com- -; pany, and a certificate of proficiency. Hernia Gublor won fourth place in second year shorthand, for which sho received' : ' a certificate of proficiency. The second year shorthand .team, consist' ing of LaPrelc Sullivan, Eerma Gubler, and Para Lee Wallace, won first place in the contest with a team- average of which for Dixie received 99.27j accuracy, a beautiful bronze plaque. 'Helen Cannon won fourth place in first year shorthand, for which she received a certificate of proficiency. .D. HIS 3LEAKA-AN- BAND 1 EXPRESS APPRECIATION largely to the fine support given recent concert, the Dixie colit lege band- will be able completely to pay Due at-it- - for new uniforms. Mr. Bleak and all band members greatly appreciate the large attendance at the concert, and tho strong support given by faculty,- students and' towns -- people, - .D. Janice Schmutz read her winning story-iassembly yesterday. It showed much merit. Mr. Peterson gave a brief report on tho commercial contest at Provo; A.K. Hafen made a presentation, and Miss Roundy sang a' vocal solo. - Bol-v- a |