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Show Two Page Football Game Today (Continued from page 1) the final minneither teain scoring utes of' the game, when Fanab worked the ball over for the final touchdown. Next Wednesday Dixie high will match wits and brawn with a tough Hurricane squad on the Dixie football field at till B.pw" Cl. ut Last week Hurricane Orderville. College Plays Carbon stage is set for the The when at Price this afternoon, teams will continue their game the two regular tactics rugged, spectacular each other, the common thing in T7ith a game against the past. Dixie Carbon losing taking to Mesa and an easy win from Snow last the Flyers are still not feeling too confident. In remembering the past the Dixie gladiators will have plenty of respect for the Carbon la.ds when the whistle blows for the opening scene this afternoon. All in all there should be a game, with a toss-u- p thrilling week, hard-foug- ht as to the winning team. Twenty-tw- Price, players maq the jaunt to and as yet no definite starting o has been released. Coach Brooks says, "I was pleased as to the fine shaving the boys made last Friday, and with the way every man on the squad ployed good ball there are no cinched positions line-u- p line up." Ylith : men the starting three and four deep in every position, there has been plenty of hard fighting for the final nod this afternoon. Next week Dixie college football squad will travel to Idaho, where they will neet a team from Albion in another gridon iron tussle. 20-Weber trounced B. A. C. last week while Mesa was winning from Carbon 0, 11-- 0. fa! d GEOLOGY T. JO-D- AY STUDENTS TO MAKE STUDY UtlP his geology students are going to Sion tonight to study the geological picture there. Saturday morning they will leave Zion, then to Navajo lake, go to Orderville, and Brianhead, returning Cedar Breaks Mr. Bruhn and arriving. haao Saturday night. The purpose of the trip is to seethe, through Cedar In student council Monday several mawere discussed of tters importance Tho different classes drew for the assemblies. This is the order in which the programs will be presented: Sooh- omores, Oct. IS; freshmen, Oct. 25; junNov. 8. A iors, Nov. 1; and the seniors the winning cash prize will be given . Dixie-Carb- on football BanquetTSet For Nov. 15 Good-U- ill canyon and part geology hasthe played in developing country. this section of class . been granted the The seniors have cessions for the football games this yean. The "D" on the ed until rather Stanley Jones, con- basket call and hill has not been lightlate in the evening, so Dale Graff and Stanton Schmutz have been chosen to make arrangements to have the lights on early in the evening. A good-wi- policy ll discussed by was the officers, Marilyn Snow is sending invitation to all junior college body officers to attend a bcnqod, to be held on Nov. 15. Each school attending will be asked to presentThea s..it purnumber in a special assembly. of this will be to discuss: any pose which arise and , to get problems xl- ed: in short to establish a good-wi- ll ostu-..-dg.- pt 1Cftde ne Hall has been chosen to sod about getting the clock in the auditorium (on the south wall) J. L. Gif-oid- , a fixed. from junior, Spring-dal- has been unpointed as yearbook itor for ihis year. This year the student body will ceive student activity books . Some e ed- renew some D. J. C. songs nand yells, plus from vbrixua owner tho school songs schools, will be added. Activity .ennlg for the fall and winter quarters will be included in the books. The pictures of killed in service and the have boys all who were been made a these have arrived at standard size, the college. Clara Williams, who secured these pictures last year, has been chosen to send all the original ones back to the owners. All representatives in student council are urged to get an estimate of their budget as soon as possible. INSTITUTE SUNDAY SCHOOL in the Institute will be held building 10:30; however, there will School the following Sunday. Sunday at be no Sunday |