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Show Page Two ' DIXIE DAY HJESN SPRJNG RAJSTRATJOjN (Continued from page 1) competition will .be elim. inated. CONSIDERED Alpine Prince was named SUCCESS TO BE COMPLETED TODAY student council Upper division students Wednesday night to take Britt String Trio charge of the boys work arc asked to complete regParticularly Outstanding on that date, with Lois istration for the spring Once again the Fine Arts Gardner in charge of the quarter this afternoon, as the b'y Festival is over, and once the students and paof Dixie have im- more trons their tastes for proved the finer things of Outstanding life. among the the Britt offerings String Trio last Thursday night. The audience was held spellbound by the perfect tonal quality, rhythm, attack and blendwas .. girls. classes will go terrupted Monday. D J. L. WADSWORTH SPEAKS TO COMMERCIAL CLUB J. L. Now scheduled for the spring quarter Wadsworth was tho in- clude: Taxonomy and Ecol ogy, Tennis, Play Produ- at a meeting of ction, Oral Interpretation, Plant the Commercial Club Monday Wo stern History, speaker evening. gave tho main points for success in business as being honesty, punctuality, He instruments. loyalty and efficiency. ing This concert will stand Homer Christensen sang one out as of the finest Three Letters, accompanthings that has ever come ied by Mrs. Merrill. to Dixie, Plans for future meetThe Green ings lucre discussed, and a The play, directed by Miss membership fee was decided Vine, Henderson, was also done on. Refreshments were in a superior manner. In served. the first place, it was an and Charter members excellent play; ''further- pledges were in attendance. more the cast was exceFor the next meeting, to well balanced, bo held March 13, a party ptionally with, not a single weak is being planned. The ofthe of courses', on unin- Family Health, General College Physiology, Mental Hygiene, Home MaTaxonomy, Business English Track and. General PsyckDcgy. nagement, Tho Institute also has several courses starting, "My hi is near,1 end said the wrestler as his opponent bent him double, MILES, MILLED NEW WAR STAMP CHAIRMEN Frank Hafen Bids High On Riding Quilt Dick Miles and Edna Mae ficers would' like all to The play was presented attend and have fun. They Miller were appointed by last Friday and Saturday state that the club will the student council We- character. nights as port of the Festival program, and again on Wednesday night of this week as an L. D. S. budget program. It was also pre- sented in Hurricane Monday The Friday bo very entertaining well as educational if they can have tho coopera tion of the members. hi STAITLEY SCHMOTZ, afternoon graduate, under the super- recipient vision of Mr. Bleak, Mrs. as second concert, as a Dixie and recently a of a commission of the art exhibit material did not arrive Part until Monday, some B. Y. U. when The committee in charge of the Festival were: Mr. Huntsman, Miss Snow, Mr. for drive the spring quarter. - lieutenant in Morril and Mr. McAllister, Uncle Sam s air force, is also received much favor- home on a furlough. The able comment, as did tho band room seems to be one exhibit of art work pre- of his favorite haunts. pared by Mr. Huntsman. dnesday afternoon to head the War Bond Scholarship The mmittee, winter quarter coheaded by Dean bo postponed until closing their activities today with thes final push in the inter-clasThis competition. committee also planned a smokeless smoker, but this Webb, are . had to some time during March. The quilt top donated by Mrs. John Riding was au- ctioned off at the last Saturday Bleak, Mrs Merrill, Mr. night ball game, pictures from the with arrived. These pictures McAllister, Miss Henderson arc now placed and may be and Mr. Watts. Hats off Frank Hafen of Washington observed for the next fc w to them for their fine placing the highest bid, work. ten dollars. days. Dixie-Enterpri- se |