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Show bog oocoTHE Paso Eight CTO' C library, GREETINGS TO n STUDENTS r of COLLEGE DIXIE C o D Q o N a a o lv) A l E our sroae C J wm c D rv a T' v.! THE n C DRu-- D u a L O Q Q Q QQC Q Q NEWS RUBY 3EEGHILLER former students . BRIEFS AND oT GLENDA. the D. . MORRIS, J. C., wero Both visitors of tho collage last week. aro attending a beauty school in girls Lake Salt City. .D. STATU UIIGIPUER EDVARD WATSON .TJD STATU GEORGE MILLUR of Carbon SENATOR County, were end. visiting at tho college last week .D. PRUSIDUITT S1I017 of KYA. Ho staff an NYA this mooting voek end. is on tho advisory is planning to attend hold in Salt Lake City .D. has finally boon Tho Governor and tho State Dopartmont have boon vory liberal. Sufficient money has boon allocated to insure a satisfactory for tho program school year. THU STATU BUDGUT ap-prov- od. .D. SKUTCHU3 'OP. GUORGU PIOKUURS THU LIVES aro of now OP on TEN file in ST. tho those aro autobioare biographies. graphies, This material represents a great deal work and is very valuable. But tho students arc welcome to use it. library. Some and some received' by the for student use, are: books new and ready Oliver Wiswell, by Kenneth Roberts, a novel of the revolutionary war by one of the worlds foremost historical writers. England is Hy. Village, John Llewellyn Rhys, a story of the Royal Air Force beautifully told by a body. Send in that pilot Henry Sheg, a novel of Me Down, .swing bands. A. J. Kingdom, a Cronin. story, of priest, will become book of the the year. probably Tho The Of Hoys , This Measure Danced, Harry Lee, a ' charming story laid in a department iuAr llrs Heo d the "No your n Among ' AT LI3RARY AVAILABLE LETT BOOKS store. Suspicion, Helen Mac innes, two English bibes in the woods against Above- Hitlers Not Gestapo.. by Alone," Mary Francis women who dared to two of Bread Doner, a story not by bread alone. V. "Father of tho Blues, the autobiography of the man live C. Handy, who made Blues songs popular. Cant Do Business with Hitler, Douglas Miller. This book is written by "You a member of rlin. "Good book on the American Embassy in BeHubert neighbors, Latin America, "The Road of a.. Naturalist, Donald Chieoss Paettie. Americas foremost turo writer. This is many, his b :st book. a Herring, considered, na- - by .D. OMEGA DELTA MET THURSDAY Delta club mot Thursday evening and accepted, the program outlined for the year by the Amusement committee. Mrs. Mont rue Larkin mot with thorn and gave a report on tho book, "My Father The Omega Has a Mild Man. Refreshments woro served, and a very enjoyable time was had, |