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Show i Page ; Two THESE HAVE MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE 24 Dixie Journalists Chatter is published every Friday at noon by the Associated Students of the College. Clara Williams Editor...... ....Lee Williams Associate Editor.. Maurine Bentley Exchange Editor ...Phil Spendlove Sports Editor Anderson Business Manager ....Sybil Assist. Business Mgr... Betty Lou Gardner The .Dawn Andrus, Dale Graff Artists. Jean Bowler, Beverly Moody .Anette Pendleton, Iris Woodbury Typists. Ora Lee Gardner, Renee Lund Reporters. ,. Shirley Edna Mae Mac Milne, Sullivan LaRae Bringhurst Miller, Fredrickson, Doyle Sampson HoLen DeLenna McDonald,' Joyce Bithell Banard Hafen, Antone J. Neilson .A. K. Hafen Guest Reporter Advisers. .B. Glen Smith, Margaret Merkley sr?c G MERRY CHRISTMAS AMD A HAPPY ITEM YEAR D. J. C. is the last hope you catch its spirit This issue of the for 1945. VJe of Christmas cheer, ' you that it during the holidays, coming year desire. will be with that the goes and filled with all you also wish to thank those persons stories and other material for publication. VTe who entered He wish you a Merry Christmas Happy New Year. The D. D J. C. D a and staff F 2c rfield county, tball. Parowan trip had to could "The Grand the a villain? al, home,. Mrs. Dorothy Cottam and Mrs. Stella Bleak were hostesses to the Faculty Women q club at a meeting held December 13. country of Palestine was the topic of the program, with Mr. John T, Woodbury speaking of his personal viewpoints regarding, and experiences in, Palestine. Mrs. Bleak was in charge of the musical numbers, which were Christmas carols given by the East ward Bee Hive girls, under the direction of Mrs. Erma Thomas. The Christmas theme was the program, Fifteen sent. M With did not get to Virvin gone, be called off. What Old DATling" do without D TURKEY TESTING TAKES A VACATION Mr. Neilson, decorations members and one carried through and lunch. guest were preD in charge of the turkey testing program, has gone to Logan. will resume his work here after tho He TEAM CUT TO '"EN 1CEN Sullivan, Bob Pearce, Alma Truman, Doug Hafen, Stucki, Dario Esplin, Max Scegmiller, Larry and Clair Snow, please report to Coach Hafen for the Las Vegas game. Harry Lund in, Gar Hc-Mu- D FLASH TWO vs. "SOCIAL llin D i BIG GAMES NEXT ALL STAR GIRLS TEAMS D after all. D FACULTY WOMEN'S CLUB HEARS DISCUSSION ON PALESTINE TWO "THE GRAND OLD DARLING" killed in action July been reported missing M Hal so-bi- Ga- in action on that same date. Serving on the USS Indianapolis, he entered the navy in August, 1942, and was overseas 34 months. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, he Nov. 10, 1942, was born in Henrieville, and was graduated from Tropic high school. He came to Dixie in 1940 and spent two years in college here, graduating as an Associate in Science in May, 1942. While here he played on the football squad and participated in baske- HIGH SCHOOL Instead of the customary afternoon there will bo an evening dance sponsored by the student body officers It is a card danco, and every tonight. one is invited to come and make merry before concentrating on the Christmas D was He had 30, 1945. D CHRISTMAS CARD DAHCE TONIGHT holidays at Guy N. Smith cf Henrieville, THURSDAY and t t PROVO-STEELER- DIXIE COLLEGE TEAM DR.-lG- to page 7 first) letter to Santa yet? Then it still isbeen nt too late for you boys who have secretly wantirg Violet Bean for Xmas to write to Santa about your problem, and, girls, if youVo boon praying for something to brighten tho holidays well, the B, Y. U. subs are coming dtfwn 'to (TURN play next thursday. I UREY CHRISTMAS 1 |