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Show MC.T0 PURCHASE LIBERTY BONDS The Drlgham Yonng College when It makes Its purchase of the second Liberty bond on Saturday will have bonds aggregating to Fifteen Hun-dred Hun-dred dollars. Some" have had the mistaken mis-taken Idea that this bond, when it becomes due, will revert to the College Col-lege to be used for repairs or for equipment or for whatever the school may be needLng at the time, but this Is not so. The bond will be a permanent perma-nent endowment for worthy students. Just how these worthy students wltl be selected has not yet been worked out thoroughly but that the principal of the bond must never be used and that the Interest will be used for this particular purpose has been thoroughly decided. If the school Is able to raise this samo amount for a few years and If other private endowments en-dowments could be added to this, In a short time the endowment would become a very valuable one and very helpful to the struggling student. The snowstorms apmewhat checked check-ed the activity of the spring series of athletics, but considering the difficulties dif-ficulties the teams have been able to accomplish much. On Monday .the two games between College and First and Fourths and Seconds were completed with the results that the College and Fourths respectively were winners. On Thursday tho Fourths and Thirds tried to complete tbelr game but the snowstorm Interfered Inter-fered just as they stood at 2 to 3. This leaves these two teams conn- dont and closo rivals. . On Thursday evening In .the. D. Y kitchen the Dramatic company; held their Analc. The girls maintained their usual ability In the role of cooks and in their support, of the boys In the second act of consumption consump-tion and the third1 act of dancing. This last play.' of theirs may be said to bo a very pleasant light comedy, with modern. setting, with very agreeable agree-able stage settings t and ' scenery. Prof. A. N. Sorenson in .responding to a toast In the supper eenoicempll-mented eenoicempll-mented the cast on what , they had been able to do', aaurlsg' that 'their acting In "Officer 66" had been pleasing to the public aad highly complimented by a number-of 'people who know what the staging of a play of this nature means, especially with Immature boys ajd girls whose very youth are against them la stage appearance. ap-pearance. Officer 666, Including Prof. Robinson and the cast may well be proud of the results achieved In this year's' engagements. Yesterday at noon the B. Y. C. dismissed dis-missed for conference and spring vacation. Although not in school, the faculty at least are to be kept busy. Practically every member who is not to be away at conference' will be called call-ed upon to give one or more Liberty Loan talks In the neighboring wards and stakes. Those who, will go to Salt Lake City are President Jensen Jen-sen William Lindsay, Wlllard Gardner, Gard-ner, Laura Peters, Lutle Fryer; OvD, Caato and A. N. Sorenson. Thursday the Tennis club was organised or-ganised with H. K. Bullen as president, presi-dent, Rachel JBallif vice president and Maurice Miles as secretary and treasurer.. The students' expect Jo be;dilen-masse, be;dilen-masse, In support of the Liberty Bond parade on Saturday. |