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Show Two Page DOLL FESTIVAL Doll The PRIZE WINNERS Festival, Amitia club, proved to ful venture, sponsored by the ; be a very success- to Jane Pace, according tho-clu- Ore go r Gregor India) ; 2. Apia Laura (from, Yugoslavia); 3 Marie from Me- of the physical science department, under the leadership of Nr, Miles, explored Snows canyon. Tuesday ' - to the old volcano cone. skull was found in one of the Mr. Hardy 'caves, also other bones. accompanied the group to investigate -' Pe- this ' 1. Beverly Moody; 2. Jane Noreen Fawcett. Tiniost 1. Mrs. Emma J. Little; 2. Mrs. Roy A. Welker; 3 Caroline Robin- - The another 3 the-Festiva- success. a l make, beautiful s events be one of year,-will7: 30 the-outstandin- Boys active take Each unit will have a The its g ' in the separate seating place, with special features planned. Other organizations participating are. the Boy Scouts, the Rotary club, the Lions club, the American Legion, the National Guard and others. Newell Frei, chairman of the county commis si oners and principal of the Woodward school, will be master of ceremonies. The program for the evening is in charge of B. Glen Smith. Boys of the college who at the banquet should notify intend to be Tex Mosely, so that proper 'seating arrangements may be made. Tickets' may be obtained from Boy Scouts. Simmons, Ezra McArthur, ' Rodney Ashby, Howard Hafen. These people Mrs, Cannon repre- ..D. club and the F. F. A. will part in the program of the evening. W. Paolasso, Mrs. Vivian Milne, HURRICANE college gymnasium. The of a committee sent the various civic interests. 1. banquet, of .the held Thursday evening at. Fathers-Son- they ' and H. Val .D. The rs that is making arrangements for the ceHe is assisted by Lawrence lebration, Jetta' Show, BANQUET THURSDAY S is chairman Miles Julio Marie Peterson; Senior 2. Marie Peterson; 3. class. FATHERS-SON- me.n-be- leave early in March. public meeting to be featured. are military ball and a Mr. Wadsworth, E, Best exhibit 1. Lambda Delta Sigma; 2. Junior class; 3. Beaux Arts Guild.- -. Best collection 1. Anna Laura Me Gregor; 2. Miss Henderson; 3. Lambda Beta Most GUARD TO BE FETED A Additional Winners: Theta. .D. Plans are being made to honor the of the National Guard when extended to January 31 The committee in charge. wish to thank, to science classes made to the canyon Wednesday. trip NATIONAL Most artistic first place was awarded Zola McGregor for hor "American Indian." The Festival commenced January 27 land any way down to physical - son. participated in phenomenon. likely send an anthropologist make further study. Biggest who It was decided to lesi the bones undisturbed and to report the find to the University of Utah, who will home-ma- de all human A ; terson (from China) . Best doll 1. Marie Peterson; 2. Earl Snow; 3. Caroline Robinson. Oldest 1. Ella J. Soegmiller ; 2. .Mrs.,. Nora Fawcett; 3 Mrs. Paul Seegnilier. Pace-- '"Students afternoon, studying the various geological formations. They wont up the new Enterprise n&d b. president of A large number of people viewed Mthe exhibit and praised its quality. The prize winners are as follows: Traveled the farthdst 1. Anna Laura Me FIND HUMAN SKELETON SCIENCE STUDENTS ANNOUNCED PLAY TO BE PRESENTED MONDAY Hurricane high school will present studentbody play, "Growing Pains," night in the auditorium. This is a modern comedy depicting the trials of the adolescent in connec-The tion with his diverse love affairs. young people in the audience get a chance to soe themselves as others see Monday 'them. Students will student cards. at 8 admitted on their play will commence be The oclock. .D. is getting tothehe quite serious, according to some of students who are losing their library THIS LIBRARY BUSINESS privileges. HARDY BOWS TO .D. MILES Dont get alarmed, The however; it was only for' a picture. scene the physical science trip. STUDENTS OR VOCATIONAL ANY now do DESIRE TO TAKE T$ TESTS will INTELLIGENCE WHO so' by appointment. schedule with Mr. Smith. Arrange yur |