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Show THE CITIZEN S 4 Miss Marjorie Seegmiller of Rich- field, Utah state novice .typewriting champion, attempts to keep pace with Albert Tangora, worlds professional typewriting champion. Miss Seegmiller, in her first year of typing, won the state contest with the phenomenal record of 70 net words per minute. She will compete in o the international typing contests at Toronto, Canada, in September. 0' q e q Q o G & o 0 fft Y s JJimct!: Z?y Plenty of odd tilings to see just strolling around. Sunday night took an hour of wandering on Main Street, which still is Salt Lakes big street and always will be, notwithstanding the efforts of merchants and business men on other streets. And I noticed, first of all, that most of the walkers on the streets were in gangs either bunches of fellows or groups of girls. There were some notable exceptions of course, but last Sunday was a strictly night. Another thing rather strikingly presented itself, and that was the fact that the women are loath to rt with their fur coats. Why women persist in clinging to midwinter garments after a season like weve just had is a puzzle to me. But thats nothing exceptional; all women are a puzzle to me! anyhow. social and economic scale. I was somewhat surprised to learn that Myra Cameron and Walker Kennedy had gone and gotten married. But they are a wonderful couple, and I can see them in the upper crust of the younger set in these parts or farther afield if they care to go there. non-co-- ed . I have a grudge against Tom McHugh, the lanky Fort Douglas club de-pa- It seems to me, come to think of it, that the average man is about two to one better dressed than lie was six or seven years ago. There was a general air of prosperity among the pataders not conscious, but the self-satisfact-ion of looking well. And i , professional. I was doing one of his radio golf lessons Tuesday night and smashed the only case of which we could boast. At that, I learned something from the stunt. By the way, I claim credit for attaching I did it just beToms fore he won the state open title. Hes called Long Tom, you know. This address by President Hoover will undoubtedly be his first public message delivered after settling down to the task of running the country and will be one of the utmost importance. The annual luncheon of the Associated Press is to be held in the Hotel Waldorf-Astori- a, New York City. The microphones of the Columbia Broadcasting System will be opened at 1:45 oclock Eastern standard time, and it is expected that President Hoover will begin to speak at exactly 2 oclock, or noon, Salt Lake time. -- nick-nam- e. P r o m i n e nt displays of figured shirts and ties to the contrary men satin ties and shirts of unfigured pastel shades. m Aih? One of the largest chains of broadcasting stations ever assembled under the banner of the Columbia Broadcasting System will carry President Hoovers speech at the an" nual luncheon of the Associated Press, on April 22nd, to the listening audience of the entire United States and probably the Dominion of Canada. The use of the wire line facilities of the system have been opened to the stations of the entire continent for this event and they will be able to pick up the words of the President on a point in the .nework nearest their location. Sunday night is the night to get the cross section of every strata of the . 1 ffitoovei? AffOBBmdl The Stroller StMUftimg -- . |