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Show I B.A.C. Vocational Day to Draw Many Students Students from over 16 schools, j with more attending unofficially, I will be in Cedar City on March 25 to attend the annual Branch Agricultural college Vocational Day. FFA chapters, agriculture, business bus-iness and trade departments will be represented from the following follow-ing schools: Cedar City, Dixie, ! Enterprise, Kanab, Valley Hurricane, Hur-ricane, Panguitch. Parowan, Mil-ford, Mil-ford, Beaver, Millard, Hinckley, Delta, Virgin Valley from Bunk-ervillc, Bunk-ervillc, Nev.; Moapa Valley from Overton Nev.; Lincoln county higtj from Panaca, Nev.; Fredon-ia Fredon-ia high school from Fredonia, Arizona, and Boulder City high school from Boulder City, Nev. In the business department there will be competition in typewriting, type-writing, tabulation, bookkeeping, and shorthand. FFA chapters will compete in judging dairy livestock, poultry and crops. In home economics, a fashion review re-view will be featured, with clothing cloth-ing made and designed by the j girls from the participating schools. Woodwork contests will I be held in the vocational trade department, with demonstrations of woodwork, metal, plastics, lapidary, la-pidary, welding and auto mechanics me-chanics also scheduled. Visiting officials from the State Department of Public Instruction who will be here for the affair are Mark Nichols, superintendent of Vocational Education, and Von H. Robertson, director of Trades and Industrial Education. |