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Show rhf AH MAG C NL I ghr o o c c ' Vyf DIXIE JUNIOR COT LEGS, ST. GEORGE. Roril IS, UTAH PROM JUNIOR PRIMARY TONIGHT IN MAGIC MOONLIGHT SETTING ELECTION IN HCHIM.LTIGM CE CRANT CiniSTENDSN RED LOPAINE RESULTS for event, social the year, the Junior Prom, is to take lace tonight in the recreation hall. Despite all obstacles, especially in obtaining materials for decoration, evto make the erything is in readiness Pror.i really outstanding, states Olive of the committee in chairman Brooks, That Volume 7. Number 25 1946 ."OODBUEY THE long-wait- ed of -- charge. Nrant Christensen and Loraine Vcodbury received the most votes in the primary election yesterday to determine th two ; candidates for student 1946-4- 7. president for Defeated in the primaries wore Loraine Stratton, Milne, Brian Graff, Hillard Kay Heaton, Dilts Horkman and Tony each of whom had been nominated Cut-ruzzu- la, "Despite our appeals for pacer, des-ri- te our worry and despite the unconby a petition bearing 50 signatures. are At the assembly this morning the two cealed wrinkles in our brows, we announce that the decorations winning candidates and their campaign hanpy to Students really beautiful, and that every- managers will bo introduced. beamed to determine the will thing else is right up par," political party with and which they desire to Olive late yesterday afternoon. affiliate, She feels that the committee has now nominations vail bo made for tho other ere apologies to make. Corking with Olive candidates for each party. To bo electhave been Joyce ed arc vice president, two commissioners Glenna Maxwell, Tony Cutruzzula of amusements, boys club president and Lithell, no .and Kay girls club president. Heaton. will be provided by the Top Ha- Campaigning will b.gin next Monday and form in will continue throughout Thursday. At a top they will for .the occasion. special assembly on Thursday all tho Prom arc President and Patrons Music be tters, who swear for the Mrs. Glenn E. Snow, Mayor and Irb. Eric S. Snow and Dr. and Mrs. U. J. Peichmanr. The theme, "Magic Is the Moonlight," promises romance, beauty and charm. Tickets for the Prom are one dollar, with a 25 d charge for extra ladies and spectators The . social Dis , semi-forma- l... W candidates will be presented. Voting will take place all day Friday, and the officers elected will be named at tho Boys Day dance that evening. This dance A "Rejoice 11 This is rcolv the deal!" state the freshmen. "Cnee again the Barnival is going to le. In fact it is going to be next April 17, at 9 p.m. in the Ureck Rail (It will be after Olive gets it decorated for the Prom) . and ired-nosd- ay, withdrew liclv HOUSE 1 a card social. election Petitions for primary ton with. wore circulated Hednosday, candidates receiving tho necessary signatures. Erma Hoodbury and Vernon Short later IRISHMAN EARN TVAL PROMISES IIEPOPKAL RELAXATION VTSD!-TE3DA- is their campaign A) names. is now D - expected. UMTS P.ERUEG,T1EJ TOP IUHT YEAR request for 25 house units to care for increased G. I. enrollment next year has boon made to the b . S. government by President Snow. Those houses are collapsible and are A intended for temporary quarters only. "If you are tired of formal dances Those units, to' other with tho trailer want to relax in Levis and gingham units now on hand should be sufficient Barnival . dresses, come to the to care for tho temporary housing "The prices are "7ER0 'a cotroic' and 25 for extra ladies. Sec ya there, kidol" .' |