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Show 6, dumber 2$ Vo lume JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW THIS AFTERNOON REGIONAL TO BE HELD AT TRACK DIXIE FIELD MEET TOMORROW F.F. Livestock show will be THIRTEEN SCHOOLS TO PARTICIPATE held at the city nark this Thirteen schools will enter the Region 6 track, afternoon, commencing at 2 o clock. field and tennis meet tomorrow. The trials will be The stock are well held from 10 to 12, ana' the finals will commence at The track and field events 2:30 in the afternoon. groomed and a sizable exhibit is ready for those will take place at the college field, while the tennis Incontests are scheduled at the city courts. wbo visit the show. cluded are cattle, hogs Eligible to compete are: Dixie, Woodward, Hurricane, and sheep that go to make Enterprise, Kanab, Orderville, Cedar City, Parowan, up the main exhibit, also Beaver, Milford, Millard, Hinckley and Delta. More sad150 a special display of than competitors will take part in the meet. The participants for Dixie are as follows: Hudle horses. The show will be open rdles, high and low, Stanton Schmutz and'D. J. all afternoon and admisshot, Hal Sullivan, Ronald Cannon, John Hunt Gardner; sion is free. The visitor and Grant Jones; pole vault, Robert Mark McAllPaxman and Eldon as Art Hafen; 440, may mile, spend as little or much time as he wishes at ister, Bob Pearce, Ronald and Donald Vincent; 100, Keith Bryner and Cecil Carroll; javelin, Spencer the show. The Dixie-Hurrica- ne A. Wor-the- The is Professor judge George Henderson of the U. S. A. 3. Extension Divi- sion. is a preliminary to the regional and state shows that will be The show held later. with the F. 4H A. are clues of the F. the county under the diCooperating rection of The show Anson B. Call. is under the su- pervision of Ray Garner and Elmer Graff, Ag instructors at Dixie an"1 Hurricane, Drespectively. ' a REiEI HER TREES DATES: Fay 11 Honor Day. Fay Baccalaureate 13 services and institute seminary graduation. May 18 ercises. Commencement , D and ex- , EUY YOUR SHARE OF BONDS. VOCAL CONCERT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT Rcbcr, n; Harry Lundin, John Hunt ; High jump, Bobby Cannon, Harry Lundin, Gardner Snow, concert Alfred Stucki; 880, Harry of the college will be Lundin; discus, Hal Sulligiven in the tabernacle van' and John Hunt; broad next Wednesday night at jump, Robert Gardner, Kelr, 8:30, with Miss Rasmussen ly Hall; 220, Keith reas director and Mrs. Carol mile Kelly Hall; Bob Ronald Pearce, Lloyd as accompanist. lay, The ladies chorus of 24 Vincent, Donald Vincent, voices will bo featured, Harry Lundin; 880 'relay along with special numbers. Kelly Hall, Cepil Carroll, The following numbers will Lark - McAllister,. Ksltii : be included on the urogram:. Bryper The meet' 7ri.ll lo more "Grant Unto Us Peace," But "None the Lonely interesting tiiua usual Heart," "Gloria," "Smoke from the spectators1 riow-- r Gets in Your Eyes," "Im petsi .because', of close Falling in Love with Som- competition. and because eone," "Whistling Girl," an efficient announcing "Seraphic Song," "Deep in system has been worked out. Coach Watts is in direct My Heart," "Serenade" from "When charge of the meet. "Student Prince," Admission price for stuDay is Done," "Song of the 3) (Continued page dents is 25. The annual vocal Bry-nc- ' . . ' |