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Show Page Seven THREE N3U INSTRUCTORS FOR NEXT TERR Plans for Dixie next year call for three new instructors. Included will be a full-tilibrarian and teachers in the departments of music and home econme omics. Miss Henderson gies to will devote and English. speech ener- - ' Miss Holt will not return. aopointees have not yet been and Mrs. Reeve The new her announced, D N at her in Delta. She was accompanied back to St. George last Monday by her Mother, and Flay Church. They stayed until last Wednesday to visit friends and relatives in sunny Dixie. D A IMRILYN SNO,r SPENT THE ' EEK-EN- D hone MUSIC FESTIVAL HERE APRIL 20 Music Festival will be held in St. George on April 20. Schools from eastern Nevada and northern Arizona have been asked to take part with the The bands, orchestras and Utah schools. be while the choruses will featured, hold Will solos and small ensembles forth in Delta on April 12. The Region 6 -- THESE IDiVE M.-.U- THE SUPEE1E SACRIFICE -2- F0 5-" brother of Paul 'was killed in & pl4ne crash Neilson, March 22, is reported killed in action over the Celebes Islands in the Dutch East Indies. He had been reported miss- -, ing since May 13, 1945, when his ltodney Neilson, who P-- 38 reconnaissance plane, of which he was pilot, failed to return from a flight on duty. graduate of Dixie college in 1941, and attended U. S. A. C. one y, or. He was prominent in music while here. His parents are Israel and Caddie H. ' Neilson of ashington. another brother, in the service, was also McKay Neilson, a Dixie college graduate. 2nd He entered the army Jan. 7, 1943, was graduated as gu ner at Laredo Texas, Ho trained in radio in Sioux Fall, S. D., and latt-- transferred to Cadet Training. He graduated at La Junta, Colo., and had Leaving special training on the for overseas duty in March, 1945, he was consigned to the Photo Reconnaissance He was a r P-- 38. Sqdn. Memorial day, March 26. services were hold "THEY HAVE NOT DIED INVINJ" Tues- |