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Show DIETS JUT I OR CO. LUCS SIX-MA- M St. George, TJt o h FOOTBALL TEAM' PLAYS V, LLEY COLLEGE GOES TO PRICE KERB . October 4, 1X-- m Game To their first today, when Valley league contest. After the fine showing the Dixie gridders have a displayed in their two previous games, there should be a large turnout this afternoon to see what the colorful sons of Dixie really look like in action. ran up against': a Friday Dixie high tough team v.hen they met Kanab high at Xanab. Only through heads-u- p playing were the Dixie players able to come opthrough against their a on 20 to 14 lead. ponents The game started off with plenty of action, but it wasn't till the second quarter that Dixie really began to roll, with a pass from Gar Stucki to Douglas much-heav- ier Hafen ringing up their It didn't take first touchdown. long after this for Gar Stucki to get his sights in line again, and this time Seegmiller pulled in the pass and scampered over the line for the second counter. Before the second quarter had reached its climax both Dixie and Knab scored, with Larry McMullin hitting pay dirt for Dixie, and Kanab get- ting their play. of- The hard-hitti- ng first touchdown in a line second half featured' plenty defensive ball, with (Continued page 2) CM 'S-CE- READING TODAY AT A very clever 3:30 entitled "Every by George Batson has comedy, Family Has One," been selected as the school play for this year. Tryouts are open to all students in the lower and upper divisions, A reading and discussion of the play will be held today at 3:30 in the auditorium. Tryouts for the different parts will be held Monday at 3:30 in the auditorium. Students are urged to try out and de- velop some of that hidden talent. vITH FAMOUS UART2T "The Guardsmen of Hollywood" to Perform home game faces Dixie in :q- i MONDAY Attract Large Crowds Dixie high football fans will see E 7, i'CElJM ClOli) IK 3d r.rliE BEGINS kp.. S'-U,..- Tonight's VC 6 "The Guardsmen", a and radio, male qc.n.rtc:' yf screen fame, stage, scheduled to open Dixie's '46-5- 47 wX Lyceum program Monday, Oct. 7, at 8:1$ Miss Henderscn and her committee have planned an elaborate program and promise a winter of real entertainment. The programs to follow the quartet are; " The school play, "Every Family HalpO:: Nov, '22 and 23; a piano duo of Drake and the Shakespearean play. of Venice," as produced by the National Classic Theater Players, Dixie College Dec, 14; and the Dec, 6; Shaw, "The Merchant Band-concert- , An additional number added be will likely later. Season be 3.75 this year. tickets will Since the "Guardsmen" have some of the Feb. 13. best qualifications entertainment, everyone attend this first program, composed of Henry Idling s, the ' Thomas John have Clarke, Uinslow and as Dudle pianist-accompani- year urgeed The Irl 's to quartet; Hunsaker, Kuzell, with st, in 800 pictures for Fox, Columbia and Universal. Some may have heard them over the air with Eddie Cantor's program, or on "Maxwell House." They have also performed for outstanding service clubs, and have made two transcontinental concert tours. Their program for Monday includes a prologue and five parts. One of these parts that holds a great deal of interest for students and townspeople is the "Lady Killers," in which they attempt, authentic costumes, songs, and with routines to interpret the male quartet appeared of the gay nineties. Students will be' admitted to nti&ber without cost, except that will be required for Public ticket, To admission will a this 10: reserved seax. be one dollar D cure pessimism study history. a |