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Show 1 oo jfsRtfy y" UrXti puws f ty. 1 o dixie junior college 22-- 21 a much-disput- ed each team more or question, spot . less on the she will tighten her place, and Hurricane will If Dixie wins, grip first on out of the race. If practically c be rricane still Hu- ernes out cn top, there will be a mad scramble of five teams Tor the top spot. At present Dixie adholds a vantage, by virtue of her victory over Enterprise Wednesday night and her win one-ga- me from Parowan last The boys from Friday night. Enterprise showed a tight defense for half of the4- game Wednesday, holding the lead at -2 and 12-at the end of the first quarter and 10 the half, respectively. Dixie strong after the rest period, taking 22-1- 5, 30-1- 9. The the lead at and Flyers it won from Parowan at last Friday night 33-- 27 came back however, the third quarter holding to end the in a game PauUffEn hard-foug- ht game. walked away from the erst5 while strong Cedar team last week- Hurricane 41-2- end, after having previous. to downed Kanab the week lost to Kanab 21 Enterprise 4. then downed Valley Parowan should win easily from Valley tonight, but it will be anybodys game tomorrow when the Hams tangle with the Kanqb Cowboys. Enterprise tangles with 43 and Coder tonight . Next Friday Dixie goes to and Kanab comas 44-2- Orderville, here the following nite. MEMEER Nonday GUY OF AIT HONORARY HAFEN BECAME ARTS GUILD THE BEAUX night. last K cc DRAMA 7, 1941 FEBRUARY FEATURED TONIGHT for Error, a comedy satire, will presented tonight in the auditorium at 8 oclock by the University of Utah players. Professor Joseph F. Smith is the diKargin be rector of the production. He is head of the speech department at the University. will He guest be This play, as remembered artists at is considered the Fine Arts written by one rf the Festival. Claire Boothe, cf the best cf the modern comedies. Miss Boothe is very clever in her use of satire, and in "Margin for Error she uses Hitler and his Nazi regime t good effect. The story takes place before the German conquest of France and the lw countries, when Hitler was not taken quite so seriously stery element one as he is is tday. prominent, The mya-n- d the author brings out many a good laugh. The play has already been presented at and Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake City, the cast includes the Dixie college in a tour it is new making. The lyceum committee, under the chairmanship cf Miss Snow, has gone to considerable expense to bring this play here and promises a worthwhile entertainment to all who attend. Students are asked to help advertise the production. with General admission will be 25 reserved seats 35 .D. BECAUSE IT IS CAFETERIA SCHOOL NO LOI GER NnC3G3i-.Rf- , MILL CLOSE THE TUESDAY, Anyone wishing tc try it February 11. too out had tetter hurry before late. Mrs. Robinson and the students who have helped her have given seme its fine service in connection with this excellent project. very .D. D. MRS. THIS. sy r U Dixie classic, that ocannual curs twice a year, will take place again When these two at Hurricane tonight. Dixmet at high school basketball teams on cut a eked ie January 23, the Flyers victory. What will happen on the floor tonight is -- Ca?Epy SAINT GEORGE, UTAH The Tiger 5 a? - q TO CLASH TONIGHT DIXIE-HURRICA- NE y- ALL MEMBERS OF THE PEP CLUB are urged at attend the basketball game are reserved. Hurricane tonight. Seats to |