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Show PAiie. Two NEXT LYCEUM 'Til FINE AnTS FESTIVAL SET FOR EARLY MARCH'' BE ON FEB. The fourth lyceum number will be given on Monday, Feb. 4, with Miriam Marine in, pantomimist, as guest artist. She gave a performance here last year, and the many who enjoyed her pantomime and dancing will be glad to know she is coming again. The a third lecture race. and the Bible. D was the Women's subject of the Faculwhich met yesterday club, afternoon in the Institute. Schuyler Everett was the speaker. Musical numbers were by Josephine Jones, who played a violin solo, and Stanley Schmutz, who gave a saxaphone number, "Song of India." Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Charles N. Merkley and Mrs. A. K. Hafen. D NET STUDENTS students of the Dixie college include: Elsie Harradence, a senior from St. George and a returned MAC; Frank Callahan, a junior from Ogden and a service man; Jay B, Holt, St. George, a is registered as a freshman; Mrs, Roxey Romney, county librarian, a a special student; and Jean freshman transfer from ComBallard, pton man who junior Dcollege in California. D THE SCHOOL'S TRAILER VILLAGE "Christopher Columbus." Mr. Huntsman year, with no restrictions, D war-ti- me D CONTEST ANNOUNCED ESSAY LEGION "Citizenship, " Its Privileges and is the subject of an essay contest sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary. High school students are eligible to compete. A is is prize the best local essay, with state winner being given a very substantial award. contact Students interested should the Miss Snow. ; W A ATKIN RECEIVES DENNIS Dennis as Atkin $200 SCHOLARSHIP was announced Wednesday the recipient of the Wallace Mac fa. scholarship in agriculture for tM He was presented a $2' year 1946-4- 7. r-l- check by President Snow. According to Mr. Garner, Dennis ha: done some very efficient f aiming during the past three years and well the scholarship recognition, D STILL ENROLL New service Featured will be a classical play presented by the college speech department awarded D SCHUYLER EVERETT SPEAKS ON INDIA AT FACULTY rrOI:EN'S MEETING ty year, states that a "bigger and better" festival is in store for' this government which protects the of every citizen, regardless of "India" this chairman of the committee, announced following a meeting of the committee Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Huntsman, is Judaism has no disturbing differences with the Christian faith, as both religions have the same ethical foundation mercy, kindness and justice. The Jew of tomorrow will live a contented, useful life, if he can live una held on' March be under the direction of Miss Henderson, and a lyceum number, Strawbridge Ballet, their religion freedom 11, 15 and 16 lyceum number, Jan. 21, was by Rabbi Benjamin Kelson. He emphasized the following issues; The Jews' greatest gift to humanity der annual Fine Arts Festival will The M desorv-- c A DIXIE GIRLS EXCEL IN BASKETBALL said' women are "the weaker sex"? From the action that was shown in th: preliminary game Friday, there was nVho the Ueber and Dixae can move around fast about weak othing Those gals girls. The game ended with a score of to 4 in favor of Dixie, D YEARBOOK . D STAFF PLANS FUND RAISING grad- ually growing in size. At the present time there are seven trailers, and more will arrive in the near future. Mr. Tolman states that there are three trailers still unassigned. Any veteran who is looking for a cozy place to live should contact Mr. Tolman for further information. To book possible a dance to increase finances, a be in charge of thw The date for the dance officers will sale of yearstaff is bigger for Dixie this year, the planning Class make help tickets. will be set soon. D M BEAT ENTERPRISE I |