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Show Miss Ellie Gunn SALT LAKE GIRL NAMED "MISS PERFECT TYPE" A 5 ft 8 inch Miss has been selected as Miss Perfect Type by the Printing Week Committee Com-mittee of the Salt Lake Club of Printing House Craftsmen, to reign over the festivities during the observance of Printing Print-ing Week this month. Miss Ellie Gunn, an auburn hair beauty who is employed by the Deseret News Press, has studied stud-ied modern dance under the tutelage of Virginia Tanner, nationally recognized teacher of creative dance. After studying study-ing in the dance field for eight years, she has appeared in sev-i sev-i era! Salt Lake Valley productions, produc-tions, including "Promised Valley," Val-ley," and has performed as a soloist with a Scottish group. She is a Sunday School teacher, teach-er, and gives a lot of time to the young people. She served an LDS mission to Scotland. Miss Gunn enjoys painting and finds that horse back riding, rid-ing, swimming and ice skating help her to keep her trim figure. fig-ure. . "We are all proud of the tremendous contributions that printers have made to an informed in-formed citizenry in the twentieth twen-tieth century, and I am proud to be associated with an industry indus-try that does so much for the advancement of mankind," said Queen Ellie Gunn. |