Community notes and weather bring a busy Panguitch week
Plowing begins as roads dry and health returns. Ada Barnhart improves. Joe Adams retires to visit family. A Dixie Concert and ward choir benefit follow a strong week of editorials on courage and civic duty. Villa action, local pictures, and community church events fill March activity with relief society plans and school updates.
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Dixie
Creli
Our Ward Choir
Ladies At Work Promotes Civic Home Economic Aid
Monday evening the president two vice presidents and members of the civics committee of the Home Economics Association met with Panguitah city council. They stated the association was willing to help with home or improvement work and clean up day. Mayor Levy appointed councilmen Daly Jr. and Owens Jr. to assist. The committee seeks public aid for a clean healthy and happy summer. Cyrus Mangum of Cannonville was in Panguitah Tuesday.
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Pesident
Civics Committee
The
Home Economics Association
Thomas Levy
J. T. Daly Jr
W.T. Owens Jr
Villa Promises Help For Attack On Columbus Town
The report notes Villa telling his soldiers of German and Austrian aid against the United States. It mentions the town of Columbus and remarks on the High School Building’s visible hill and a drug store offering magazines through Mr. C. Carhrt.
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Ind
Sdag
Villa
Columbus
James Clark
Jemimo
Clark
New Mexico
Ameri- Garis
U.S
Wilson
Mexico
Germany
Austria
United States
Panguitch
Mr. C. Carhrt
Debates and Basketball Highlight School Week
Students recall a Dixie debate at the B A C Auditorium with a loss by the affirmative and a slim win by Murdock Scott and Mario against Mr Horn. Bonner Leonard tried to persuade Dixie to abandon the Monrod Doctrine but failed. The H E C Az. Clubs hosted debaters and faculty for a good time. The basketball team won the southern division and defeated Richfield on their floor then moved north for the state championship, with best wishes from the student body.
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Dixie
Beaver
Murdock
Scott
Mario
Mr. Horn
Bonner
Leonard
Monrod
Richfield
No Limit. A progressive young woman starts a newspaper
A dialogue notes a young woman entering journalism with a new paper titled The Rumor. The exchange touches on gender and expected circulation while referencing wartime announcements and a possible May start date.
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Gunner
Journalisum
Guyer
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