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A ' i - - g., ,,..-..;;- - ,, , , - toos....itel ). i .". --- 4 ' ' ., -i ,. -- - . ,. .... - . .- .::::r'-- ,: , - .: ...0L4. ,:4 ,, k: ,,,... Zr: , mmer......;L:3-i .0.erry10.......Lo- , ,;., i , .,... : , I - ' ' I ..... ... .,, , -- ;:- - 2., -- : ,, e"".,', - '4 I 7.4,,,,,.., '.; ,1,1k .A -- 47. ii til.. , .AP.. ,410, , I, r' . ef, ., !. ,, k' , - r :::'::::.,,,,,,..,.., Li - 4s - NI ' - ,. - . r, .,.'.,, ,': ''...' s ..;,- - ' ,.e. I , A friend pf ours who recently returned from e trip to Hawaii was telling about the delicious fried shrimp he had in Honolulu. They were so tasty that he compit. 'mented the restaurant, saying they were the best shrimp he had ever eaten. Oh, we ship those jumbo shrimp in pvnn 'desist. li . t :1.: ', : ..'" ....t 0' " ,' ..t I 7'... i ,t ,,. he was told HI wasn't disappointed in the bananas, though. He said for th4 first time is Ms life he found out what bananas should really taste like. In describing it to us, all he could do by way of explanation was sop they still ana,a1 : : :,' - ' . , t n - y, '., , , , , 1, had the banana bombs in the magazine area. 500-pou- ..;- ,-.. ' ' ., i A painter was doing 'some interior work in a Salt Lake cm home the other day when a small boy of the homei-inten- t the work going on, asked in a friendly way, "What's your ' 1 ,...,-,,-,',,,- GRiNDINC AI, ' ; 'HZ'S PIO POOL , -., , ., so. S. -.- I ,::,,,.,... 1 - name?" 1 1 won't tell you." the painter growled. you'd keep asking me questions all day." a I 'if I told you a a A DANDY LINZ i father was out working in kit garden the other evening and his small daughter was helping him. She was picking dandelions, pulling the tops off and making chains of the stern. "Daddy." she said, making a bricelet." "Oh," he said, "how do you do thatr "IVell," she said,i't Just take one end of the dandy and hook it to the tither end of the lion." , : A Salt Lake n - r A ,,, -7711 I r,--: T7147 . folicJ,1 4' ii.,,, : 't 0,,,,,,,,, ; ,.'st , ; ' , ' 4 - i,,,,, I,: , , s. 1 ma )1,,,,..Li4 r- E Ii ., , ',,..41. 'Ark , N..0441A.--304,401- ii ,...-.- .,. ........,, 44, 741''",11, 7 , IP - t 11 , 1 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,, q) 'Ix FANIV! '' 1 ' i- - C) Ig."5 a, ;,.,,..',, ' t -- flavoronly more t7 ''. - ,,, ., I TRAVELING DELIGHTS t, , - - , - -- ' ,,.,. i- 4g, SIGNS OF THE TIMES , . TO . Things have come to a pretty paas wheit signs Ilk this start appearing on "Catch the gold ring and get a fret dual L.J a: marry-go-roimd- tas. 8 cents." WORKSHOPA rebuilding shop at Utah General Depot, Ogden, the only one like it west of the Mississippi River, according to Jack A. Gertz, Public Diformation Ofal(fer at Caearfiels1 Naval Supply Depot DIDIA KNOWs That timber wolves usually hunt In pairs or be family' groups? P.' . ,,. .: .:',,11,:.' ' ,; :-.-. - 1 r ,1 ' - i 4 ,.. r---,- -7 isenat ammo imagrill. .., A.,,,,,,,V:' 31 : ..,,..,,,,,,,- .) i;; 4;t4,14' ';' ,3.4,'."'" ,.....,,,r1 ,,,v ,m,,,,,,.411 ,e; : ,' : - ,V. ' ,i 4411 .,i7 it 11 ''.141 ;"Cr"..7 'INIal.. ' i , , - - ..'.."7""'",..:::. -- . , 4 ELAINE CANNON 2sttu '.,,f , - , , ..- 1 - - - 4 0( 41 eyelet ruffles may outline a yoke or they run in vertical bards over shoulders to form flattering bodice treatments. Flat tucks run in horizontal or t tRiwrc'' vertical rows. There's the new Paris horseshoe collar, demurely, filledin with a dickiy. Sleeves are important this year and they range from mere caps to longer lengths, especial' ly when they are in separate are Skirts wide with jackets. youthful unpressed pleats, full portant piece of paper which and gathered or beautifully proves she has something in her flared. noggin, she requires a dress NEW''' TOO, is the dream-lik- e that modestly covers shoulders organdie coat dress that butand a neckline that is high tons down the back or front enough to win approval. In ad- and is worn, over k contrasting dition to the one piece dress colored cotton slip. The softer separates offer a girl a chance to that makes the grade, designers create an original costume for have added t h e dance frock she may combine her favorite with it,, own cover-u- p jacket fabrics in this way. For inor coat and dress-u- p separates. stance, the flared skirt in eyepique or sharkskin teams Although many schools require let, well with sheer blouses that are to wear graduates cap and gown, so right for so many summer a girl likes a new and very occasions. Waistlines are marked by the special dress under it so that she may be reminded of that day pastel taffeta sash in a color to match an underslip, narrow whenever she wears it. black velvet or patent belt. MANY OF THE graduation Other notes include the little dresses for 1950 are all black patent bow tie under a little-bO- y collar and white, they may be white with a rhinestone buttons. Thesparkling girl who frankpastel slip underneath or must wear an costume ly pas41. Bodices are snug with can add similar touches of color sweet little collar or yoke. pay to her dress later. wear. Whether it must be white or a pastel; a girl may choose her graduation dress in a length that conforms, to requirements. There are many in practical street length; others in longer and even floor lengths. For the day when she collects that tin e te 4 I 9 - . 'l ''''' . N 40 - oMfv,,,,, Pliihi' 0 . IA s i 'I",,,,.,-.---- ) t; is0 - 4 - es It . Graduation Miss Has Wide Choice Of Gay Teen Spring Fashions SHE IS SMART, she is wise, she is the girl with that graduation gleam in her eyesthe teenager finishing school and planning her future. The new sheers have been so widely accepted that designers of teen and junior fashions have created some tempting numbers in organdie, dotted Swiss and other cottons for this young age group, too. Not content with this, many of the dresses are also planned for double-dut- y oe Plj 'HI TALES ' ,f SALVAGEJames Hodson operats a metal baling machine at the salvage branch at Ogden Sub-DepScrap metal is pressed into bales which can be seen piled in the The bales art melted down and the metal salvaged saves the ,taxpayers background. a considerable sum of money. ot , I t,..: ''''' .,,,,,, , ;1: t7t4-,..-- 1 cal:A ift76.a - o .'?"kTk,1 , , ...,monn., - .. ........,...- ' , - ...0, k ' ), 1 gatosco1631'16' .l..!. ' ' ', . ,,,I, - ie. r ,' 010436 !II"). 44.7 ; 4''' - . . i 41bis. 1,.- - 0 i ,,, , ; ,,,-- t 7:,.;'.: T. t CRA kiis RAF - 'f 7 ,t '' ..,..': ,0,, .44g12;, ,.. . , -- , ,.'P , litt, .k.::;;.A.:.:: ff ''' .. .,...4M-- - ', ,, Oi- - ' ,,1 ,,3, ,'' 5. :' , ,i -,- ;:::: ,.., ,:r...- -- -, 3 ;,. ., 4 .., '..,)i 'fr "3,:,!S., - i - : : . '"S ' i 5 :-- 1, ,,,:,, ,'..11;,..... 1.:....''..,2,,-;,:- , ,..77-2,,Ip- 0 ''." E,;',..t,r, . ....I.. .., .,, 41,....ifu, j :,'.... 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'' ';" ,,,, " , 04, .! - ,. - e '- , , BUOYSFollowing the renovation and painting prooess, more than 19,500 steel buoys, weighing about 13,000,000 pounds and capable of supporting 60,000,000 pounds of antisubmarine nets, are stacked in symmetrical rows. The size of the buoys may be judged from the close-u-p at the right and the men standing at the far end of the left pile. - , ; ',,i PAYOUTS , . We like this one about Horace Greeley, Jfr,-- ,,.4 . ,,,. 1;"'!" A,..441d, . Nits, .,:r I .';:k ;f :',:, 4 ' ..., ,- - -; . .;. .44 :: , '7.11'..; "r-,-- ,1' - vg 1,. ,- ' Y ,, ,, ' :, P,,, 1, V' ''''''' ';' .,,e' , , ---- : s t, :1:W.."' .0- ' ? - !.,, 4 1" 17 P ' , ..,4.4.r.'''' ,11 . r. 4 ,,,, ..,,,i ..,..:,' - , :' : . ,:"..'-- ' 42:,.. , '- .: ..., fiii: .''',6". ',,,,. .- .: 'fit;IF ,, ,.4 Af , -- ',. ' .:"?'. 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I ,, ' r I t .; . . ., I Ni 41 , OP It , .4 I I GRADUATION FASHIONOver the bare-to- p white eyelet pique dress at the left goes a sheer shirt in white voile, and it is held in place with a pleated cummerbund, also la white. The figure at right shows the complete costume, with soft, horizontal pteats across the blouse front to tor7 respond with the pleated cummerbund and a jeweled button closing. The pretty soft sleeves are bracelet length, ending la a ruffle, . J i , |