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Show ''Page t.hr.e.e FAMILIAR NAMES ON THE U. S. A. PROGRAM ZION HIKE WILL' BE PERMANENT. ACTIVITY, resolution has been,' made by the junior college it is: The Zion: Dixie hike shall Here's be a permanent why: October 4, activity. after arriving in the can- getting situated comfortably, if and yon the- not conveniently, - students indulged of strenuous climbing and hiking. The trails and mountains were given a thorough going over by the enthus- in a bit iastic, fresh, young folk; ..Later, when quite so l ) jy food, prepared was sumed with a gusto, and was the girl who cooked the best' the approving glance. shadoTws The con-- 0, 'JO. The i. nor commenced. T cooking COOK. they re-L- fresh enthusiastic, turned, not so A a Clinton new A lengthened who into a got doop romantic lire of blue evening, and the the community camp fire gathered' everyone around. Community singing brought the kinks out of the aching legs and The canyon' walls echoed and rebacks. echoed Man on with the lusty strains of "The the Flying Trapeze," and "All--you-ett- a." Then, among as settled calmness the group, an entertaining program As a fitting- - climax, Mr. was givon. Reid related the legend of Sinewava, and the unhappy love floated down to crown the serenity and peacefulness of the evening. But activity will out, and so as soon as the fire burned low, tho mob went down to the lodge, where dancing was the music of done on tho balcony,, patio, and road; a colorful setting for 'a beautiful night and a grand climax for a simply wonderful excursion. Yes tho Zion hike is here .D. ON NOVEMBER DELTA SIGMA "The Ramparts 14, 15 and is sponsoring We to- stay. l6 the a show Watch." LAMBDA called, soon as the Lambda Delta Sigma gets its ticket sellers .organized, you will be asked to buy; and as this is supposed to bo one of the host shows of tho year, be getting your pennies saved up. As Lets all MR. go to tho show. JR. WAS RECENTLY assistant director of the at Vocational National Defense Dixie, Kr,. Woodbury has his office in the Vocational off ice. with Mr. Ashby. work audo-visu- al education. Victor' Iverson, chairman elementary education discussion, with the following contributors: Kate Isom, A. 3. Sullivan, Florence Foremaster, Karl Foster, Tillie ' Winsor, Viola 'Woodbury. Delbert Chamberlain, chairman elementary education discussion, with Lavoy Es-pli- as contributor, Rulon n; ' director Herrington Brimhall, grade school orchestra. Tillie tribute to departed association. Member board of Winsor paid members of trustees Utah Education Association. of panel disin higher education, section. Glenn E. cussion Snow, . member coordinating committee Member ret i remerit . ' A. K. on .teacher Hafen, president modern language section., "Clark Frei, president secondary education section. " Leo A. Snow, president state school board association. David C our ley,- secretary society 'of Member superintendents. resolutions committee. H. Val Hafen, member elections committee. B. Glen Smith, member resolutions committee. .D. WELDING DEMONSTRATION PROVES WORTH-WHIwas hold A welding demonstration LE the Science in building October 7, by the Whitmore Oxygen company. Tho '' showed that- by use a hole could bo. bored demonstration - of an oxygen lance, through a piece of steel six inches thick in a very few seconds... It vas also shown that by automatic cutting, a and two piece of. steel, six inches, wide inches thick bould be cut' in two in one minute, leaving a much smoother cut than v;ould be left by. a hack saw.. Besides these wo re demonstrated aluminum welding, special fluxes and airplane welding. There were approximately fifty students attended the demonstration. .D., THE NEW SPRINKLING SYSTEM. RECENTLY in- stalled at the .D. JOHN T. WOODBURY APPOINTED as Larson,, president ing the use. Woodward new gym, is now , high, surround- completed and in Shrubs and lawns have been planted, and tho sprinklers are. proving very |