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Show Page- - Two AGRICULTURE PLANS ACTIVITES W. A. A ORGANIZES; STUDENTS PLAN TO BUY LIVESTOCK COOPERATIVELY The Womens feeding of livestock Co-opera- tive by agricultural classes will members of the be one of this years major projects undertaken by the students under the direction of Mr. Garner. Both lower and upper division students will participate in the project. Calves and steers will bebougltby the in individual students from farmers be but will Emery County, transportation on a basis. Other students A Athletic Association pro- t 'be' ose. o tho- prOi7in;;)gjgan-ization- s for the coming fekf. large group of coeds met last Friday misee - to elect officers for the association. Tho responsibilty of president was placed 0n the capable shoulders of Norlene De Swan, andeager sophomore. Presiding as intramural manager is Washington s con- to athletics, Beatrice Sproul. tribution Assisting her is Marjean Baldwin. Alta Nielsen is vice president of the will buy cattle from local breeders. organization. Madge Anderson will have made to Plans are, also being purchase charge of records, rolls and cash and on same and the feeds other basis. will carry the secretary-treasurtitle. grain The cost of feeding the animals is exGames in volleyball, basketball and pected to be much lower than would be baseball will carry on throughout tho possible by buying individually, and the yoar. Volleyball will begin next week. students will gain valuable experience Captains for these competitive spprcfcs in cooperating with others. are: Iris Woodbury, Lola Pymn, Roberta D D Blake, Caryleo Cannon, Dorothy Frei and SVUDEN3S VISIT WEEK END AT HQMB Mary Ann Sullivan. Stiff competition is The following 'students visited at home promised by a group of alumni '. wfcar Vvill during the week end: Donald and Vance join in the activities. The pep club, one functioning group of Esplin, Fred Heaton, Hermoine Hoyt, Maat rgaret Ann Russell, Orderville; the W. A. A., has divided into lower and Glenna Maxwell, Glendale; Chester Rundy,. upper divisions. With two clubs, more HurClyde Goulding, Alton;' Joyce Graff, girls will' be given an opportunity to ricane; Lyall McDonald, Ina Fae Hamblin, participate, and it is expected that Kanab; Beverly Baldwin, Monroe; and Boyd both will bo bubbling over with enthusi-Luk- e, Junction. asm. Club activities are scheduled for D D the near future. co-opera- tive Mao er BRUHNS CLASSES PLAN FIELD TRIPS FOODS CLASS DOING HOME CAMMING that the Tho food preparation and serving cles this geology class will take a local field under the direction of Mrs. Merklcy, is October 5. up work in home canning. Within the next few weeks tho entomo-'--lo- taking Tho food which is being canned now to will bo utilized later class will take field trips in the yoar when near-b- y streams and sloughs in search the girls study meal planning and preof insects for the 3D. J. C,s entomolweek Mr. Bruhn announced gy ogical paration. collection. capturing any uncommon insects REID ATTENDS HOUSING CONFERENCE and caring to add them to the schools collection is invited to do so. You After spending two days in Salt Lake may find a new species, who knows? City attending a conference on housing, Mr. H. L. Reid returned to Dixie WednesSHIRLEY lLUKE AND ROMONA CHAMBERLAIN day. Representatives of all local bod-ihave been chosen to be the organists handling housing in eleven western and McVon Brown the chorister of the states were present . Anyone hi hi os Institute Sunday School. hi CHEER LEADERS An hi housing ANNOUNCED J. Stanley Jones, Georgia Frost Worthern wero elected cheer leaders for and D. the upper division. DeLoris Cox, Charles Crosby Brooks wore elected lower division. and application Flora was made facilities President for additional for Dixie students. conducted classes Monday and Tuesday. Snow WILLARD STRATTON, FRED Mr. Reids C.ANN ON AND BOB McCOMB to arrange have boon to represent the tho dates for tho appointed student body dances this year. |