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Show Sfl OW V WEBEIL COLLEGES. . . INTfRMCUNTATN BASKETBALL- TO OPEN SEASON TO LECTURE In Dixie Games Dixi'- Gym the opens - Tonight and Saturday basketball college league when she plays Snow college here tonight. The following night TJeber college will play Dixie here. This is the first league competition for the' college in three years. games indicate Teber as one of the strongest teams in the conference. One of their victories was from the U. S. A. C. Little is known of the strength Pre-seas- on of Snow college. series with Arizona State College at Flagstaff last week end. Arizona won an easy victory Dixie split the two-ga- me 1. the first night Saturday night Dixie came back to win 1 Other games tonight in the college league will bring Leber to the B. A. C. and Carbon to Mesa. Tomorrow night the E. A. C. will entertain Snow, and Carbon stays at Mesa for a second game Next week the B. A. C. and the Flyers play two games, Friday a league tussle at Cedar City and Saturday a 56-3- 3-- 32. non-confere- contest in the local HIGH SCHOOL The road high BOYS gym. TO ROAD TAKE school basketeers trip to Orderville tonight Kanab tomorrow night. Last Friday Cedar victory over Dixie. took nce ' a go on a and to hard-foug- ht The score was 20-1- 7 Parowan tripped Kanab 38-- 31 at Parowan, Hurricane won from Enterprise on the latter's court. Games Cedar. Saturday were won by Parowan and Parowan edged the Tigers at Hu- rricane 21-- 19 to retain top League. Cedar downed Kanab Redman's court. spot in the on the 11-- 31 Dixie will play at Enterprise next On Ldnesday. the 25th the Hurricane Tigers come to Sixie to renew the old feud with the Flyers. Tonight Enterprise will battle1 at Par-w- an Tomorrow and Cedar at Hurricane. night Enterprise moves back to Cedar. IN LYCEUM' NUMBER MONDAY Tomorrow's Vorld" is chosen by the local ly.ceum "The Jew. Faces the subject lecture' Monday night at o'clock in the auditorium. committee 8 for a speaker will be Rabbi Benjamin Kelson, a speaker of national repute. Seine- a Jew, Mr. Kelson knows whereof he1 sneaks, and his subject is one of international interest and importance toThe - to hold an audience, to newspaper reports of his according lectures in various parts of the nation, He day. knows how audience made up of Dixie students will prove no exception. Hr. Kelson is a graduate of Harvard University and has done further study at Teachers College of Columbia University, He i3- now spiritual leader of Temple Emanuel in Pueblo, Colorado, and has served in pulpits in North Carolina and and an in Mississippi. of the most interesting aspects of Kelson's' visit will be his informal One Mr.. discussions with that may Teachers desire any him soh-ie- him wishing class in for this purpose to appear before any group should make arrangements with NvS Hondorson admitted' to the lecupon presentation of their student Reserve seats may be obtained cards. for an additional ten cents. Students will, be ture D D VETERAN PROGRAM BEGINNING TO T.-.K-E ' 'Shi-.P- E is good news for the Vets. The classified forms are returning from Salt There Lake City. All are asked to check with Mr. Tolman immediately after they receive theirs. This will save delay in filling out returning them. Mr. Tolman in now handling erans' work exclusively. in schedule Coach longer be' in charge. Due the "'to a Hafen Vetcc.i-fli- ct will no |