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Show F.F.A. 30YS REPORT STATE FAIR TRIP Seven boys tho college NEWS from the lower division of and 2? from the junior high attended the State Fair from Saturday until Monday evening. They had a very enjoyable and educational trip, even' including the wind storm that nearly blow Ogdon away Sunday night. ,, -- Y the interest-ing things they saw wore: that Pigs v Among s' m AX weighed 1100 each; k$Yv G,0 Hereford pounds bulls that weighed ton; horses that weighed a ton; prizo diary rtCS COWS, a chickens and Page BRIEFS throe bat, captured on the campus by one tho students, is now on display in the biology lab. A of Dr. Gould reports that after it has been mounted it will form part of their collection. museum .D. THE BIOLOGY LAB. HAS collection of wonderful plant a JUST RECEIVED more than dried herbarium specimens from the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences. The specimens were sent in exchange for many 100 similar typos of western plants. The collection received included from Llaino, Pennsylvania and West plants Virginia. ' 'uffkeys of the state; prize sheep of all breeds from all tho West; rabbits that weighed 20 pounds; and fruits and the state. vegetables of every kind Among the best displays from tho counties wore Davis, Box Elder and Weber, with their unique displays of fruits and vegetables arranged in an artistic fashion. An interesting display was the one from the state prison, showing what the prisoners do with' their spare time. in- - fish and game department, industrial arts department, tho mechanical arts department and The boys found the mineral displays very absorbing. In a vote taken by the class, they decided to encourage other boys to make tho trip in coming years. .D. may ested violas reception will bo held in tho girls dormitory on Friday, October 2, from 2 p.m. All students are invited to come and bring thoir parents. It is being givonfor the purpose of to moot other helping new students students, for parents to meet parents and for every one to meet the teachers. ' .D. DIVISION HEADS GIVE TALKS Mr. Miles and Mr. Ashby explained tho intricacies of the physical science and one double instruments B flat two bass horn. to obtains one of tho contact Mr. Bleak. may .D. THERE WILL BE A WEDDING held Velva Atkcn, a RECEPTION in October for former student of Dixie and of the institute. It will be held in the institute building. sometime .D. is the LECTURE ILLUSTRATED to tho sophomores Wednesday. on Zion same times to lecture ho tourists. has It given many D. DIXIE COLLEGE ENROUMENT problems are shared equally by other junior colleges, states President Snow, who returned ear- ly this week from Salt Lake. Figures are not yet available for the senior institutions, as their registra- tion is not complote. .D. NINE ployment Seattle, MEN at LEFT LAST WEEK Booing to seek Aircraft Washington, reports em- company, Mr. Linde-ma- n. Dixios lost, Boeings gain. sday. McAllister made a hit with his rendition of the real Dixie song, "Friends. band or orche- wishing Anyone and occupational divisions, respectively, in the Wednesday assembly. The othor divisions will bo represented next Wedne- are inter- who in playing in the They are one string bass, MR. REID GAVE AN A A used by students bo stra. RECEPTION NEXT FRIDAY ANNUAL until available four musical instruments that Mr. .D. are also planning a party, but no details have been divulged. IT SEEMS THE SOPHS |