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Show ' Page Eight LUITD HAND. AT HELLDORAD 'ANTS the' band to 30, then to go' badly, " said "We want ' U and we want THE SC, CLUB Dr. L.W. M- assisted Bill Fry. it because . nobody wants to go, or is it because they dont I3 ..'onder why. ST cave Tuesday morning. The nino 'new. members cooked the meal, the Helidorado. .Vegas Not 'much has been said about the trip;-- to the Las BREAK-FA- light at.-th- band going asked, about cGregor. when NS BRIEFS ENJOYED ITS "i ANNUAL Q efficient that by old-tim- er, Guests at "the breakfast were Mr.- ardy, Mr. club sponsor, and Smith, dean of - students dont want,, men . to go', because they said that there, was1 .D. no fun in riding. down there marching ih CALLED upon NAS "POOR 'DEAR EDGAR" . tho parade, and leaving immediately again last Tuesday night in St. .George, I think that no better , advertising; and last night in Hurricane to foil the. could bo had forboth the Dixie junior' villainoss,' got his. girl and save-deaold Prestfield college. The. play; was a college and tho Lions club than tO:have;. -, or of students this organize-distinct success and all the. cast may be this, group commended for their interpretation. tion represent them at this occasion. W. Dr. L. The comedy' was directed by Miss Hend daid., "Jo will take them an or them hour. down ih .good buses, give, erson. to two both before and after the P see the sights or do what they want, and MRS. JOSEEHINS MILES, mother. of M. J. Miles died last Monday. Tho .faculty and give them a good feed." This caravan from Dixie is leaving at students wishto express their sympthy. The funeral was hold Wednesday after- noon, and with cars enough to get all tho students there on time if, accident noon.' should happen as it did last year. ,D. The Lions MR. AND MRS. tJELKER VI 31 TED CEDAR CITY club from was Vegas said that they just wouldnt tako.no for an last Sunday, and while thore Mr. Welker to want us go? So.ne . ' " ' ' r . j f , j -- j i . : . answer, states Lion Dick Hammer. ; : to anybody sponsors. the Lions' except " ' are tho proud ents of girl, born Friday , May reand Mrs. Cottan Baby daughter 'are be. to getting along fine. ported 3-- V'r'Ch'l 1 ft OKl -s ; Musical ,Scuu RC eM AT cm WAY ac t to OO Am :0"'?r a?, vA GO. : y "V y Ph ovn T Vpr ' j r 'WV V to I TtTy.g.; . .. ar imp. pm: I :v LI o UA Vii. Po Vi w s . . C ' . rjC . JAP TEA 5 OF aioT SCbn to ukc ON ( ' 'A- Ax TH - . cotNt AiMYjueTt W rYL LpOOtt, 7l RAW :. Cali- .P. . day. there's OlME iOO only Place , , H'E c ' On OOiAB a AP3 CA ISf O - in company completing a course in aiPplano mechanics here at Dixie. after fornia, . PLACES"f ' with EMPLOYED HOW the Lockheed aircraft .D. h) .IS MAYNARD LEMMON . . GO! NG OF MR ... MCALLISTER, .... .D. - par- a baby ,, ' tho::chortis will present ttho Boys .day assembly program next Friday. It will consist of chorus 'numbers, solos, duets, and- ensembles. .D -- meeting, at which Mr. and Mrs, UNDER THE DIRECTION . MRS.jCOTTAM at the conjoint in attendance, Welker lectured on culture in Germany. Mrs Welker ' concluded .tho program with a hoview of "Parsival." .D. ttee, we.' could go down there' and honestly represent th Dixie college and the Lions. Halbert Lund AND evening, was Tho KSUB. ' cooperation 7 on the part of the students and tho Lions' commi- MR. ; Institute .. little With a ' spent or- club, over spoke day would provide good entertainment for the students, and be a good for' them all, as well as .educational. trip The whole' affair would bo with no cost 'Tho long s p n 1 Ouft BILLS GANG lKE PAIVJ Going mg 1 Vvi lk ; .S-- o uc CN U t: VJt - 3 CjC3 ' |