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Show Page Two due SAD IT HARKIHS COKE'TG TO DIXIT everyone Despatch Hawkins There celebrate, style, Sadie'5. ' . Day cm Aovember "will "be an assem- will hold bly, which -- HALLOBEEN PRO O'. Gardiner, chairman POSTPOHT of the carnival." and schoOmo g a The pe 1 1 a A hi: larship fund dance, discussed willpresent its assent; Iplans for tlic program to be held on Re? vender 19. program next Bcdnesday 11 a. m. The program w '.This paper, is not permitted. to, disclose any to have been given th: but a postpon; plans of activities, but morning, it- can ustate. .that there is yicntw was necessary duo treat-- nih store in conflict with football a a . the" near future.' ' Tina are inviting juniors to-- The 01.ISGA D2LTANS to over activity. many for surprises are. thriuls ; ! '.''-bi- , - . ' 'hi. " . BOiEBT' CLijT'" BfbTOYT EAILOyGEiT PAATY FACULTY Halloween- "will be t: theme of the program,! vi the sc.enc laid- in hi. Henderson s apartment . Each member of the Faculty Bomoa.s .club in sol enjoyed a Halloween party will participate dance skit, afternoon with story, Thursday the Snow..-anfinal nunt drama, Stella Bleak, Laura -Pauline Christensen being a one act play by lire . Christens acting as hostesses. The rcctcd boon r dining room in the Science venThe program hasin rhyr. together building wras artistically written by Joyce Bill decorated with the HalloC and ar ol Dull i van . ween motif. Because of the change Smith entertained, Hr. the club with' a Halloween date of this program, Hoi rest of the entation was hold ne otorv, of time vras Spent in games 'morning instead and sociability. Prizes week, The in s Bal.l ber 5. , Triday, 'Ilovem-- - hi "BROTHER; G0C3E" PROGRESSES Rehearsals lege play -- ward . to ' ever produced. you don t think BroGoose, Balter Sr.ow, ' ' Refreshments were served .23 members and ' cast ail agree tbit is the lunniest play If ther were given tho most conpe- -t col- going for- The it and-th- ent . for the area ; cl - " BIOLOGISTS hi HuFT guests. : ELBA G HALED hi A DIRER c c c c j b c I in tl: juniors orientation social PATS ; -- I CILATRI-A- l Tho ; 'edn: c c Bhile some students and day, elected Tina Gardi: t teachers were deer hunting to serve as chairman no . Dr.' Hardy, Bob Pickett Ray King, and were rat hunt- the Junior Prom, whi will bo held sometime b f encounters more difficul- ing last Priday, April. Due-to the difficulty Dr. Hardys party jourties than the proverbial old 'woman, who lived' in a neyed, about fourteen miles obtaining decorative, mat f and the attend from Hurricane into' Short rial shoe, iust Crook, where they trapped difficulty" of organ!?-3TUD21TT C Obi' conform ' ask-him- , hioil RESTORATION, - reports seven more .down CARTI VaL varieties rodent ia species,, commonly known as rats.Int crest ing development s One of tho newly. found in student council activi- varieties is the House-roc- k ties Be dues day wore of-- the the ovont war-ti- me prom to limitations, suggested that chairman be 1 cbA in order that be fm would rat . kangaroo formal resignation cf the Other valley spared for. in the D.J.C. D editor and the Hardy varieties, of nine, collection selection of Hovember 19 include the wood rat, anKRS. CHARLEY ESPLIR, i as carnival day. telope ground squirrel, Biss Leah Crofts of' Ore: It. . , Rudgar uni.il tho VJodnesday council meeting, had been acting editor, resigned because- of a former student Dixie, took wedding vC .Park pocket gopher, Pinyon .at .the St. George L.B mouse, canyon mouse, and tempin' on- Hednosday, KcAnthurR who, .Utah health renditions cliff ' chipmunk, long-tail- ed pocket "mouse, Zion ville,' C-- Sonoran white-foot- ed mouse. a obor 27. a-p- r |