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''' ---- 'Iv :p I sl I tet" -- t - 2 - t 11'1:1 74:- t9 1 7'1 - Ft 17- SMHING - 4'1 io d 1 trtt'':: '4 IN Do INI4iLE I Twe A0vANCE WOAK POSINO A5 DOCTOZ WILDEZNESS 60C7VVACCP IF ‘':-- : 1 rcvsvr CND ToFWEroEz5oNe6ANINzEtrAgazsoiNooN :4 I f- j - - REMINO5 ME NAT 5446 STILL KNOW AgOali ALL Too5 I FEETA wtLL vou miNo TwE 5ToRE LV 15ErrER Nor MENTION — 164 ''' k IF 1A 1:- IN WILL I9442 11 sEce5RET5AP-S- 'f a - 4 -- - "" 4 1 -7' 714:4: nlzus'I 4 ::1:15 1 ''4 4 '''''k - - Bv Milton Canif OTHFS NI r ( - C 1 41C14'---11- t: 4 ‘- -' 4" ‘ v toolle:it ' k :4NZ—::: - 'THEY " ' 4 - szs-- E self-address- ''''' - - ("" ' - I 40 ki: rim your scrapbook) Tuesday: The Letter "T" Ten illustrations by Frank C' Pape appear in the picture leaflet Africa's People and Customs If you want a copy send a envelope bearing a three-cen- t stamp to Uncle Ray in care -I FEETA 1 t - r-- 11 1 Y40N08 :tkv' :- iit k 'I 'V- - li 0 o e '1 '' ' L til Stites1:4::::4':- 0 : ' -- PPINE:b4:11:11:bt i 4 - vs with "S" ranks above all others in OF UTAH the English language That name Is Smith There are some cities where Smith ranks second or third RUN HIT but taking cities in general we find that Smith is the most name in the English-speakin- g popular miw-- world The name of "Schmidt" is the German spelling of "Smith" N and is popular among German-speakin- g 1 people "S" names include Sullivanocott 0 Schultz Swanson Schneider Sny4' ti ' der Simon Sherman and Steven4 son go cz Among the "8" names of girls and women we have-Sararirt1t'11 Sadie it Stella Sally Shirley Sophie and ":' gt Susan "S" names of boys and men r include Samuel Simon Stephen Adtrz--- -and Stewart iFor Creneral Interest section of — ' '' - -' Jbizt al of The Tribune 1 4064 ce low More than 10000 names of cities villages rivers and so on have the Initial "S" No other letter except "B" comes close to that figure but :'B" comes very close In the field of family names 6'S" 1 a alto eya IhtaAsis tvaarltss rinyegd nbl le ovwilthrni -- - 447-'''- jkip - - Saturday women freshman rushees 422: Mortar )30ard fashion 1 pm Union ballroom 3 pm Union 201 geography In a large dictionary I find 372 pages of "S" words I should like to count all of these words but it would take too long Instead I have counted the words in several columns have found the average in each column and have multiplied by the number of columns of words The result is 49964 which may be taken as a close estimate of the number of 6'S° worth in the English language The letters "C" and "P" rank closest to "S" in number of words which they start In the same large dictionary I have found about 40000 "C" words and about 38000 "P" words Other letters which fill large sections of the dictionary are "A" in fourth place "T" in fifth place and "B° in sixth "II" and "R" fol- ) -- ii iA Z '''''' i mmcHE2EK44 "C) 0 '3111)tol 1111gf1 t f THINC6 i &ETTER 1 - - -: c--- r t c 47411 a 0 1 rs ' — " I -- 'fie ' - - 1 : b I - 'N' '' o - - rip rile - wit - ' Jo rjai' 3 " pl DID FASHIONED BREAD LTHE : 1:" Alt 61tilL1311A:' ?ott:511 THE '''k 1 i- 0 i'' e" 40110 4b146411 - 110 tag ' 1' ''ts qbattow - - tryir I ' P'imrwgwrmirm! 1 '" ''' ' 4 - '' I 4 ''o ' s" 4- A71 - c' I I t ' ' ik dur y ' I t ie ' fraternity There le a letter in the alphabet when I feel that it should be called which stands out &bole(' the rest "the wonderful letter" It is "S" and there aro moments - Of the 26 letters of the alphabet "S" stands first in the number of worth which it starts and first in the number of family names for N which it is the initial It also ranks d '' first as the initial of names in ' I 1 ' 'r-- '' GASOLINE ALLEY 1 ' Ir t7319 Union 4 22 p tn Engineers' 7 Linton cafetioria 9 pm Urrion Ballroom dance pm UNCLE RAY'S CORNER up ''' I carnival freshrnitn s:j 1 v cej":i' ' ' v- - - ‘ L WW1 ' for I1 aomp7 — L oale 210 Orientation - I - i 7 ‘ f CA kiVON ht - I Thursday TS tr A assembly 110011 Kingsbury ban: ROC tal forum 7 pm 8Union 422: Society of Americas Foresters pm Stewart acbool rustl's 3 oyster stew i - i!' IT r" s bury Emeritus club ctsg tauO-s 1r 4k et r- - i A(07 1 I'I l''r:''!°'' 8 o nt rmon 411: Salt Lake philharmonic choir "Mutat Solemnia" 8:15 pm Kingshall to preview new lines of merchanof dise being offered by wholesale 1 Ideating p m Colon 'hoer and tea firms - sp- con- junction with the week during which businessmen of the intermountain region meet annual-mark- you need extra money No matter what the reason 4( Drop In—see "Chic" or "Bill" For cash In any season! ( If is held in " I ' 1 -1 I The luncheon t ' 4-- 1 I I 1 PATTERN CALENDAR Salesmen merchants and buyers frorn the intermountain area will be guests of the Rooky Mountain Etates Mtn' Apparel club Monday at 12:30 pan-i- n - the Hotel Utah aN:it ti FOOLISH i AtAYBL l' via 4 1 I II 19-2- - 1 -k f4 S John Schile former sales manager of Pacific Northwest Broadcasters has assumed duties as commercial manager of radio station MITA Frank Carman KtrrA general manager announced Sunday Mr Schile comes from Butte Mont where he directed the males activities of the Pacific ' four years cwered3ls cjnacalk" fci A Burnett wilhe Salt Lake City recently in Honolulu T H - Club to Entertain Busin' essmen J I 57-6t- es 111 - f--- :::- 1" -- - 1 4 - IITILLF1 NA JUST ma 1 4 1t TO W 1 k5 1 1 4:: Sunday afternoon during t 4"' f 0 ' warming ' Ruth Vine Tyler county librarL - - - — -- - - ii44ege-— — ' ian xaid approximately 900 people Illt ' visited the library building The 1 )( former army barracks purchased r from the War Assets AdministraA 1 tion has been remodeled and it ter011 Mal I now houses approximately 15000 i offI i -----'Am volumes Heading the reorganized branch S'ITVE CANYON -- -fr is Mildred A Seal formerly of the ' — - I '7 'ME LCCAL COVERNMENT '—'2—' Salt Lake City library staff and LEO cooPERArtoNEYIZE Bingham high school librarian t'' Tw A1ZCIZAPT WOZZ:ED ABOUT NE UNITEP She will be assisted by Miss i12"41L AT Marion- Mathanel Miss Donna E Forbush and Mn Eva Bishop MAJog AI ':i iti LIArEZICAM rr 7:1:M OlUtZaSTAITtErSIITAIAN A13:07:0Tx KUTA Announces Commercial Aid fly rArt MACLOFT - When it comes to additional schooling many Utah war veterans want to stay close to home Such are the findings of the h Mortensen Crapo East Midene McKay 1348-3r- d placement bureau of the Univerave 633 Helen Bement E 8th South Edna MarGene Joy sity of Utah according to a report L 2687 Poulson Dearborn st and Herald Carleton by prepared Jacqueline Taylor 1063 E director 4th South ' Desire Further Study Her highnesi will select winners in six beard divisions— Amcmg the senior veterans 313 longest blackest whitest reddest most unique and the tave Indicated a desire for further "leastest" college education Of this number Highlighting 'a full program at the banquet which will 191 plan to continue in the gradfeature oysters for the first time since the end of the war uate school at the university 40 will beisketches presented b3ithe various engineering school are undecided and 82 hope to enter other institutions In the business societies school there are 17 who will remain here and the same number ' want to enroll elsewhere In the or at with the untVersity staying school of engineering 27 want to U holding an invade "greener fields" and 23 are the of 79 to 57 who would leave edge content to study at the university' with 25 uncertain Activitios at th of Utah for In other schools the predominance the 4111 vets questioned as Lb vatic Jan 5 University Inc Jodi': of vet opinion remained heavily 4 to of intentions aftr graduation 344 with the university Monday are graduated 1382 hoped for adPanhalionic council 11 am Union 408 Among juniors the schools of ditional 1781 had cot made work &rid medicine law in other instituInterfraternity council 4 pm Union 407 their minds 551 nixed the Idea Wornen'a Recrsationa Assn 4:16 pm tions beckoned to a few more up 53 failed to reply Mr Car lston gymnasium and students than these who had said Tuesday elected to continue their work atudent Affairs eommIttae 210 pm nearer home In the entire class trniOn 408 Inieroolisoiato Knionts 4:30 295 students indicated a desire for Union 408 and 411: Aseociated p sn Women Studsnte 5 pm representatixes further work with 227 to remain Union 408 itict club 7:30 pm Union 422 at the university and 118 to study Wednesdny elsewhere while 43 were tIll Spurs noon Union 411: Dames club decided Sophomore Preferences The eophornore class dominates enrollment of veterans with 1530 Of this number 513 plan to do graduate work-- The U of U will drew expected 316 with 122 de4 airing to study in other colleges and 75 still undecided While lower division students have no official major those who save indicated a preference for fine arts constituted the only majority who planned to leave the university for graduate 'work It the greenling class whose members still have 'three years before making any definite decision 171 veterans hoped for additional college work beyond their tmdergrad years They were about even in their choice as to leaving ri ' - - - iti" 'IY-- - 0 'N s VIT s ' - Royalty will rub rough cheeks at the University of Utah engineering school Oyster Stew in the Union building Friday according to Robert Edward Steele student engineering head One of the konors accorded the queen to be selected by engineer vote‘Tuesday will be judging the beard contest traditionally held in connection with festivities Candidates for the royal post include Mrs Maxine stay-at-hom- 11 itglim 1 - '1111 -- :"-ttrit--- -- I : "T— - '- ' III 1 4 -- ROYALTY BEARDED ENGINEERS PLAN ANNUAL OYSTER STEW idost Veterans Prefer U for Graduate Study 0 BECAUSE ME A MILD By Ken Allesi 1" MIUST "kilt MM SALESLADYS7P"ColVES Ne I II I t SIST THE SLAT --1-- (i-- -- SATINJ YOU SAID- - T I I SAYING WHAT AM --- --- (1f : phorts owned by Mrs as ii 1I it ' - -- N - - - - t t i '14L440F t " 11 0' - r CN ' - 11p‘- - to '''' t k -"--- a sr t I TMAT4 RIGNI!”AND DON'T WASTE TIME SMOW1NG ME ANYTH I SOMETHNG INISLACK house- '4C:' ' t '''s't- - 0 11 GRANITE PARK Jan 18—The new Calvin S Smith branch li1 brary 51 Miller ave was filled with books and book admirers re — 4 ' 01 1 1 ' - 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