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Show dramatic treat coming The Dixie students are promised a real treat the University of Utah varsity players present the modern dramatic when "Margin For satire, ruary 7. Error," here on Feb- play is by Claire Boothe and is directed by Joseph F. Smith, head of the speech department of the University. Smith was a guest at the Fine Arts Mr. Festival last December, This is about Nazi ism,' but it is satire, rather than propaganda. It is a The comedy full melodrama, mystery ations. Produced "a by of comedy situ- splendid cast under direction, this play pert something ber. The play direction ex- should prove the students will long remem- is brought here under the of the Lyceum committee, with Miss Snow chairman, of boys to attend next Thursday Mosely, club state-support- ed a city license, which so far has not been required of the college bookstore. For these reasons the Dixie college has not engaged in the role of candy, pays gum and miscellaneous confections. .D. the school should plan the- - Fathers-Son- evening," dont "Why s states banquet Tex president. shall have a special place in the hall, will take part on the program and "We asking that candy he sold at the bookstore, the following information is submitted by Mr. Bentley. Inasmuch as the Dixie junior college is a the State institution, Board of Education has requested that the bookstore merchandise be limited to those articles directly needed for school purposes. This will avoid direct competition with local merchants who pay taxes to the state to support such institutions as In addition the local merchant Dixie. PART IN BANQUET BOYS TO TAKE "The In response to the student petition MUSIC APPRECIATION CLASS HAS VALUE D. now Page Three BENTLEY REPLIES TO STUDENT PETITION will decorate our tables with. the school colors. Lets all cooperate and make big project of the year this, our first " a big success, banquet will start at 7:30 and will be held in the college gymnasium. All the major organizations that have Father-So- n banquet projects in this sec- you it is tend expected this year. that even more will at- of the club for the project year will "be the Boys day celebration. Plans are to go to Zion Park on April 11. Details are now being worked out. The second The Father-So- n is 1,25. tend ticket to the Individual students for fifty cents. banquet may at- D. CORRECTIONS Blaine Cutlers name was left out of the item reporting students who had completed the. CAA examination up to last Thursday. Wo are sorry, Blaine. W. J. Reichmann was mentioned as being the p. t, A. speaker last week. M. 0. Hutchings should have been named instocd. Banard Hafens name was omitted from The list of National Guard corporals, last an off week for reporters, Banard. spend a few of enjoyably, as well as us of the music appreciprofitably, with ation class some Tuesday or Thursday at 3:00?" ask the students of the class. your spare Falcks instruction, with selection of the help of Miss Under an adequate records, these students learn to understand the classical musical compositions. "Youre welcome, and wed enjoy having you visit with us." .D. The tion will combine on this one night. More than 300 attended last year, and come moments DEFENSE EXPERTS FEET UTAH LOCAL LEADERS Mr. of Trades Hull, Gunderson, State Supervisor H. B. and State Industries, Ervin S. Mr. Supervisor, and Mr, Sampson, Regional Supervisor Charles I. of NYA, met evening with President NYA in St. George Wednesday Moody, Superintendent Snow, Mr. Hinton and Mr. Ashby relative to working out a program of training for all resident and NYA students. The idea is to provide a national defense training program for all students now working on NYA projects, non-resid- ent has been asked to assume supervision over this program in Kane and Washington counties. Mr, Ashby .D. MEMBERS OF THE ZION EASTER net in Hurricane COMMITTEE, who represents the college PAGEANT Monday, their next meeting at St. February 12. At that timo they will make some of the preliminary arrangements for the pageant. Mr. Reid have set George on on this |