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Show DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE, 5LT George, Utah FLYERS 3 THIS AFTERNOON COWBOYS TO MEET AT H team of An improved Dixie has won her first vhile Kanab has two games, won one and tok rricane lost one. from Kanab by a its two-touchdo- Hu- opener non-leag- ue ' contest Dixies was expected to be a thriller, and it- was. During .the first half Dixie succeeded in gaining - a two-touchdo- lead wn 20-- 8. (Continued page 2) Monday blow out, and Mr. Woodbury had brought to a stop when a rear tire hit an almost the road, causing the truck t o turn over on its side. The driver and three students were not injured, but the remaining occupants of the truck received injuries varying from slight bruises to a fatality. Officers who studied the accident, also those riding in the truck, exonerated Mr. Woodbury all blame. David died at 11:30 Friday . to save a badly tempt crushed leg. Severe shock was given as the immediate cause of the death. play to be proinjured year will be wasAlso seriously who Erva Mary Leany, DARLING by Nat The first this OLD Foster Holmes. It is a de- which comedy lightful student night the calls for five men and council discussed five women. the budget for. the year of This play was chosen for the fine arts festival are the last year, but there were Following met and 1945-194- 6. amounts allotted to each not enough boys tried out to cast it. It is hoped Yearbook 0800 athletics it will meet better suc- organization: $500, lyceum cellaneous $250, mis- fund cess this year. parts are all very $80, excellent, and the play bate club $50, business promises fun for actors club $50, W. A. A. club and audience alike. $50, boys club $50, draThe play reading and matics $30, assemblies $30 discussion of parts will and girls club $25, ma- bo on Monday, October 1 king a total of $2,295-.(Continued page 2) paper $275, band $60, de- . following, an oper- night, at ion performed in an at- - PLAY READING-SEFOR NEXT MONDAY SCHOOL GRAND BUDGET ANNOUNCED tire abutment on the side of duced D SCHOOL ) V. body Friday as one student died from injuries received in an accident and 20 other students were hurt. Funeral services were held Monday at 3 oclock for David Finlayson, who was fatally injured when a truck driven by Mr. .Woodbury overturned as Dixie students were returning from the football game, at Hurricane with from last Friday Hurricane -- Friday afternoon. wn trounce Orderville. They also won from Virgin Valenley in a So anything can counter. happen today and probably ' will . f p Number 3 stalked the Dixie junior college student Tragedy A front margin, but the Cowcame back to the truck later boys 1 ' 7, Cow- oclock 3 -- FROL! INJURIES, DAVID FINLAYS OH OTHERS HURT. AS TRUCK OVERTURNS boys from Kanab journey to Dixie today to meet the Flyers at r j DIES Real Fight Expected1 Volume October 10, 145 The received several fractures and is bad still cuts. Mary Erva in the hospital, but is on the road to recovery. Other students who received medical attention at the hospital are Vernon Mary Pendleton, Jerald Thompson, Beulah Stratton, Navarro Dalton, Dora Jean Leavitt, Dorothy Mao Black, Norma Jean St owe 11, Jim Custer and Duane Eager All of these arc recover- Hall, ing nicely. result of the accident the planned trip to (Continued page 2) As a |