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Show Snow College Notes Two lyceum numbers are planned plan-ned for the" near future at Snow. The first one is scheduled for the the evening of November 12. It will feature Chester Hill, former student stu-dent of Snow, as pianist, Mr. Olson, Ol-son, former resident of Manti, as celloist, and Mr. Rollins, an entertainer en-tertainer from station WGN in Chicago, as tenor. The second lyceum will feature the Utica Jubilee Singers, a group of touring Negro entertainers, who will be in Fphraim Monday, November Nov-ember 14, at 3 o'clock. The company com-pany has toured America extensively. exten-sively. It is now on its third tour of the world. It has performed regularly over the National and Columbia Broadcasting systems. Acord Injured Clair Acord will be one of Snow's enthusiastic observers for the remaining re-maining football season, as a result re-sult of the North Sanpete game when he suffered a broken shoulder. shoul-der. Badgers Defeated The Snow college Badgers were defeated 31-0 in a hard fought game with Westminster last week. Program Given The program for Founder's Day was given Friday as follows: Invocation, Invo-cation, Supt. A. E. Jones; opening overture, "The Midnight Dream," Schlipegrell, college orchestra; a word of welcome, President M. H. Knudsen; a tribute to former students, stu-dents, Royden Braithwaite; piano solo, "The Last Smile," Wollen-harcnt, Wollen-harcnt, Miss Bessie Wooley; greeting greet-ing to state board of education, President Lewis R. Anderson; response, re-sponse, John C. Swenson; cornet solo, "Addah Polka," Lasey, Clarence Clar-ence Anderson and college band. Founder's Day address, Supt. C. IN. Jensen; benediction, Supt. E. T Roid. |