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Show Page Three GIRLS ' CLUB ELECTS an- club net Sept- Girls The ember 0FFICEE3 effected an 29 and of their outstanding work in speech, are David Finlays on, Joyce Kelley and Mona Cox. ATKIN MARRIES NELDA Helda Atkin Became the bride of C. E. Calhoun, Miss fireman 2nd class of the United States Davy, at an their officers for the en- STORK VISITS nda; LENORE HAFEN HOBBS impressive ceremony held siling school year. 11at the L.D.S. Sunset ward Lois Garkner was elected, Marilyn, a 6ctU.a.v ounce San Francisco, Califa of caused the student body in baby girl, van by lot of excitement for Mr. ornia on Friday, September of last year, as Girls f03club president, and the and Mrs. Ray Hobbs, when 21. 11aMelda was very active at organization was nade co- she arrived on October 2. Mrs. Hobbs is the former Dixie last year, heading mplete last week by filling v;a: LeNore Hafen, daughter of many committees, and holdthe following positions: fo: offices. Ila Holt, vice president, A. K. Hafen. D , important ing rie: was She St. George; Laurel Jackson, ELMYRRH COX HAS FURLOUGH especially outa a standing as the Junior secretary and treasurer, ion Prom committee chairman. Toquerville; Pearl Adair, 3 se a cadet in Nelda was also prominent senior representative. theElMyrrh Cox, oot a navy air corps , and in many Tropic; Betty Lou Stevens, vdt former at representative, was homestudent weekDixie,a activities. She plans to bur junior for last return to school soon. Hurricane; Corrine Explin, three-daD 3 GiT He eet- - organization choosing by D und, ' extra-curricu- lar representative, sophomore St. George; and Lois Kemp, tb freshman representative, npu St. George. Lrl. CLUB BOYS b i: ick Liv l1 6a bte: M TO NAME ROSTER furlough. y has been stationed at Ogden, but he expects to be transferred to St. Marys, in the California future. , , 163- 3 will bring us a variety With Darrel Hafen, newly program of patriotic, musical and dramatic members. elected in president duraMrs. Miller is a former the Leaving us for the boys club charge, were several faculty member of the will meet next Wednesday tion today FOUR BOYS to complete the organization of the club. class. well-kno- D LEAVE FOR SERVICE wn The As St. exact time of the Dilts meeting will be announced. Dixie students. Dixie junior college. we go E TO ATTEND 3. U. President A. Snow and Mr. v.dll attend the Utah Association Workman, St. George, Education Lawrence conference in Salt Lake Lundin, junior; sophomore; George Reid this week end St, George, sophomore. A D F. F. will total of 31 draftees elect their officers in a will include many p ast MR. EVERETT has been in th: Dixie. Salt Lake part of the week special meeting sometime favorites with D It: in the near future. for medical treatment. D THE A. CLUB :ut: 3 TO ENTERTAIN Mrs. Marie Clark Miller near and son will be our Lyceum guests November 1. They to press these names are available: th To be elected are a vice Calvin Hall, Washington, :ia president, a secretary; and a iay representative from each sophomore; Clair Brooks, Lon. MILLERS Miss Henderson t tained the :ei :cu an to iy) th: ivi C' ice SESSION enter- Delta at her apartment last night. It was the first business and social meeting of the club .for this year. They discussed the program that they will sponsor and enjoyed games and refresh- :ch ments 3dy Omega . The new members N TED SEAMAN VISITS D 01IEGA DELTA HOLDS . invited to join this year, because GARNER TO EXTEND CLASSES Ted Seaman, former Dixio-it-e and member of the Mr. Garner is contemplatcamB6B famous club, is a ing establishing agriculvisitor. Ted has tural classes throughout pus served as Military Police the county. These classes on convoy duty in the A- will probably consist of tlantic since his induction yard culture, vegetable in February. gardening, and repair ef D A PROGRAM vdll Details later be OF ADULT outlined will be CLASSES soon. farm machinery. D How true: given the heart go Absence-- makes wander. Utah Chronicle |