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Show SNOW COLLEGE NOTES Pres'dont I. O. Horsfall is representing repre-senting Snow college on the committee com-mittee appointed by Governor Bleed to make recommendation" for financing of the institutions of higher learning in the stats. Every college in the staa is represented! o.i the committee by eiher tha college col-lege president or secretary. President Presi-dent Horsfall rrporcts that at a meeting in Salt Lake City on Jan. 22, the committee made three . re-cemmendat'ons re-cemmendat'ons regarding the financing fi-nancing of the state colleges which were' given to Governor Blood for his consideration!. Sncw college basketeers will meet a crusial test thi? week-end when they meet Dixie in a two-game series at St. Giorge. Dixe is at . present the leader of the Jaysee conference with Snow in second placa position do tha results of this series may go a long way towards deciding tha Jaysee race. Dixie seems to be slightly favored as they have defeated the Westminster taam four times and the bctet Snow could do was to split a two game serias with the Parsons at Salt Lake City last week-end. ' Progress is being mada on ths production of "The, Pirates of Penzance," Pen-zance," the annual school opera according to H. A. Dean, director. Staging of the product'on, which will be presented February 15 and' 16, began last week. Evelyn Smythe of Fountain Green aind Theo Ericksen of Moroni, students stu-dents of the Snow college journalism journal-ism class, were co-authors of a travelogue of San Pete county which appeared in the Deseret News last Saturday. Work Begins on Prom Decorations Work on the decorations for the college prcm to ba held February 8th will begin Wednesday, according to Virginia Nelson, Prom Lady. The theme is to be modernistic in the colors of s'lver, black, orange and blue. The main feature cf the plan however, is the lighting system which consists of scores of colored lamps and spot lights at advantagd, ous points in the hall. ' |