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Show "PaacTTwcT DIXIE DOWNS VALIEY Hurricane Kanab Upsets Dixie The high school football roster is as After Kanab s rousing lows: defeat hero last week, it Starting was F IELAYS ONS EMPRESS APPRECIATION FOOTBALL ROSTER little expected that Sullivan the Faculty and Students of Dixie College: Words can hardly express Hal fol- lineup: and Ronald Cannon, Arthur Paxman, cen- the Cowboys would play ends; Hurricane a nip and tuck ter; Harry Lundin, Quartergame. Yet they came out back; Dario Esplin and triumphant at Hurricane Mark McAllister, halfbacks. Alma Truman, Reserves: yesterday Dixie walked Max Dan Schmutz, Lleanwhilc, Seegmil-le- r, away with a 50-- 7 decision Hubert Johnson, Clark over Valley high. The Johnson, Frank Snow, an took Flyers early lead, IJeilson, Harold Cook, and led at the end of the Bevan Workman, Starr Cofirst period 1,4-They rbett, Alfred Stucki, made another touchdown to Wasden, Douglas Hafstart off the third canto, en, Dick Jones, Jim Custer and the second team took and Don Hewitt, ends; RoThe Valley bert Pearce, the field. Gar Stucki, held this boys squad Clair Snow, Robert Gardner scoreless while intercept- Larry McMullin, Dennis Ating a pass to score and kin, Stanton Schmutz, 19-1- 8. La-Gra- 0. Le-Gra- nd nd To our toward feelings all for us feel you your kindness to in our loss, which we also share. you We appreciate your fine spir- it in giving up your Lake Mead outing in order to give Davids The your our-hour- music, the beautiful the and will long flowers membered by us. Etta Finlayson D lovely bo re- and F.mily. FEP CLUB ORGANIZED The Girls' Pep club was Elwood Garner, Fred Tanner and organized Tuesday and met at the start of tho second John Hunt, backs; Erie Thursday to plan their half and scored 13 more VJittwer, Donald Best, Den-n- ie activities. The last dap points. Reserves went in Stucki for the submitting of a Cooper, Kay make an The extra point. Douglas main team camo back Bowler, thick and fast from that and petition for joining the Stucki, centers. club was Tuesday. The Mo point has been chocaptain ditional counters for the sen for the season, the club has a full year of Flyers. coach designating this o- activities planned. D Dixie is now two games fficial at the beginning of HARDY DR. GIVES LECTURES ahead of Kanab and Hurrion and scored 19 arc tied for in tho league second Max ad- who cane, standings. each game. D YEARBOOK STAFF Dr. Hardy recently a lecture before rhe 3t. with George Wild Life Federa- AT WORK gr-.n- suffered The Yearbook staff, of tion. His topic was tho Sharlene Snow as casualty the season when Robert is already at work editor, of natural on the conservation Gardner injured his nose. annual . resources . Ho Doug Hafen is still out of also addressed tho Sharlene are: Assisting as a the lineup result of Gai the assistant edi- board of directors of Comhis injury at Hurricane in tor; Graff, Chamber St. of George Dale Graff, artist; merce on the problem of the opening game. Elaine business Next Friday tho Flyers manager; Short, and Gardner Snow, the conservation of cinder meet the Tigers hero in a cones at Diamond Valley. photographer. D could decide game that D DELSMIA MCDONALD'S TEAM the district championship. DR. HARDY IS ADVISER The Flyers their Siocond D CLIVE BURGESS 1 .HITES Dr. Hardy has been asked to serve as an adviser at Hurricane for the Ecwrites ological Society of America from the USS Marcus Island, somewhbre in the Pacific, to all at Dixie. He that ho frequently thinks tells of meeting He of Dixie. asks that Clark McMullin at Pearl Clivo the D. Burgess J. C. be sent him, and sends a hearty ''hello" WINS VOLLEY BALL SERIES DcLcnna McDonald' s team won the girls' intramural volley ball championship yesterday, defeating I lone Stirlings game . nal s of comfort and words tribute, GIRLS tc support family in of sorrow and need. team in the fiD Harbor, and were they both This space is dedicated to the news that is not in. happy. |