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Show HlIS JUNIOR St, George. Utah CFllTIPfllGn COLLEGE CLEflfBP formed to plan a program for renovating the buildings and grounds of the collega The camous has become somewhat shabby during the past few years, due to the shortage of skilled labor reouired to paint and repair the buildings. President Snow has promised the committee, headed by M, J. Miles, the use cf such funds as the college budget will permit for some of the more urgent work that is to be undertaken immediately. major projects will be undertaken during the summer months, when it is The materials and labor will be avail- able . Working with Mr. Miles on this commiare Elwyn Cameron, Maurine Bentley, Misha Bentley; Mr. Reid and Mrs. Christtee It is pointed out the activities of this by Mr, Miles that committee are in- tended to be entirely cooperative with the custodian and the present janitorial staff. The creation criticisms leading to the Mr. Miles the committee, states, are not directed against any of the present personnel, but are recognized as merely the consequence of the of the school administration inability to secure the materials and labor required to keep the college in the state of of repair that we all desire. This consequence of war conditions, but hoped that conditions will is it a is permit exten- sive improvements in the near future. D D MAURINE BENTLEY VOTED "SWEETHEART" meeting Wednesday Maurine was named "Sweetheart" of the Bentley Lambda Delta Sigma ball to be held Feb. At a club 6. Other candidates for the honor were Sybil Anderson and Miriam Christensen. The ball will be semi-form- al. Number 15 RESUMES TONIGHT AT CEDaR CITY In response to a request sponsored by the student council a committee has been tensen. TT FOR AX BATTLE PLANNED BY COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY STUDENT COUNCIL hoped WyVolume 25, January . ' High School Bnsketeers To Meet Hurricane C. will resume their battle for the ax tonight at Ceda: City. Old timers will remind new students that this battle "was interrupt en Dixie and the B. A. the war 'among nations prevention athletic competition on the college lav when -- el. Each team has two no and Weber and victories losses ftom-.Sno- thus far in league competition. Saturday night the two teams will loch horns in the local gym. A comparison of the scores made by Dixie and the B. A. G indicates the against Snow and Weber two teams are very evenly matched. Dixie defeated Snow here last Friday Weber also bowedto the Flyers, in a much closer game Saturday, 36-2- 0. B. A. C. stopped Weber 35-- 28 last Friday 533-- Car8. and ran over Snow Saturday bon and Mesa split their doubleheader at 6A-A- Price on the same dates. will take Carbon Other games tonight to Snow and Carbon plays Mesa to Weber. Weber and Mesa at Dixie will travel next week end. Both stiff competition CLOSE The Dixie high on to Snow and teams should their GAME Saturday at home Snow. Web .v off. courts. EXPECTED will rub noses team with the Hurricane Tigers here Tomorrow night to Enterprise. Dixie AO-- 31 tonight. the Flyers will travel lost to Valley at Orde'rville last Friday for their third d- efeat. Saturday night took it on A7-the chin from the Flyers Valley will play at Cedar tonight and Kanab 35 at Parowan Saturday. are unbeaten. still tomorrow rricane Other These three ; Kanab invades Hu- night. in the Dixie results week were: last Cedar team-- Cedar 23, 30. division Hurricane 20; 53, Enterprise Parowan won from Enterprise, but the score has not been reported. |