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Show 'Page three ' DISCUSS DRESS A7 Women s club net WOMEN h'he Faculty CHART.-- yesterday, and Mrs. Christensen as with Miss Falck hostesses. Included in the program on Dress and Ciarn" were: A discussion by Opal Ison and What to Expect in M0n "Fabrics, aterials today; " a talk by Vivian Prince Trends During the' World on "Fashion and a demonstration given by Crisis; Kiss Jones on "Changes That Can Be Made on Basic Dresses for Various Occasions." Musical numbers were: a piano solo by Stucki and Caroline Garth clarinet solo a Tietjen. by M agriculture department is in operating with the county farmers be seven D THRIVE IN EXPSRR CHICKS TENT Westover recently presented .the exAs department with 25 baby chicks to two periment on. They weighed one ounce and most of them useks ago Tuesday, chicks Most weigh five ounces now. only double their weight in that time. The chicks are being .fed a special Ralph growing mash. Ashby has received a letter from teacher of sheet former metal at the Dixie college. Paul Lindeman, Mr. Lindeman in Ogden mentioned sMiy as is Hill Field Inspector. He working at Aircraft that he often thinks of his in St. George, as one of the most pleasant years of his life. D COLLEGE GUIDANCE MEET DATE The College Guidance CHANGED Association of Saturday, March 21, in Salt Laice City, instead of in April at Price, as was.'briginally planned. Utah will meet It is planned on to send representatives Dixie to attend the convention. Members of the association are: Pres from will He UNLESS ; YESTERDAY LEFT visit he .will where, California, Lockheed M aircraft factory. for the .... make the MORE INTEREST IS SHORN by stu- trip ID by airplane. . Snow, D WILL BE A MEETING OF PRESIDENTS THERE faculty athletic representatives as the and in Ogden- at the same' time college basketball tournament. held and Mr. Bentley nt-Snow Preside- will attend. D MR. B, JONES LECTURED MONDAY on the Indies. He had many, interest- Mn Dutch East' ing souvenirs to show M ' at MILES WILL TALK MONDAY NIGHT MR. p. m. is the students. in Modern War," This on "Science series of lectures being a of one 8 as given by the college. Townspeople, well as students are urged to attend, Mr. Reid gave an interesting discussion on "Winning Peace" last Monday night.. y D DEFENSE book ARE BEING SOLD STAMPS store. Invest them. Buy in the with D LI IDEM AN WRITES Mr. R. L. PATTON MR. Uncle Sam. D MR. class. from the re- held, more-meeting- to discontinue school due to illness. She was presented with .a small gift co- . will FRIDAY in the 10 oclock physical education class for Betti e Lu Graff, who is forced ident pairing farm machinery.. Four meetings have been held. At the first, UO farmers, met and. discussed using the shop to. repair their machinery; 17 of them decided they could Five farmers met on each of the past have their mathree Monday nights to chinery repaired. There i' A A FARE', JELL PARTY WAXGIVEII LAST will be.no college .debate activities this quarter, states Pres- REPAIR MACHINERY AT COLLEGE FACERS The HkJmpTP ' il dents, 'there were served. Liht refreshments V ident Snow, Coach Hafen, Mr. 'Bleak, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Robinson, Miss Snow and Miss Palck, Why not li sting the post roster in the hall, a and names addresses, that who are available, of all now. are serving in a military capacity Then everyone could correspond with them, ex-stude- nts D last year insturctor here Monday. visiting D JAY TOLHAN, MRS. at Dixie, was DICK 3CEMUTZ WAS TIVE at the F. F. A. DIXIES REPRESENTA- speech contest held at Hinckley yesterday. D HAFEN AND LEWIS HOLT RALPH are raising plants and 12,000 tomato Most of these plants in the greenhouse. are for resale to local gardeners. The own boys will use some of them in their 30,000 cabbage . gardens. D , A E |