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Show SEASONAL CHATTER By Sugar 'N Spice IF IT'S AN OFF season for salad greens, occasionally serve a relish tray of celery stuffed with a mixture of bluer cheese and real mayonnaise. Also radish rad-ish roses, carrot sticks, rice and greeri olives, scallion or white onion rings. IT'S HERE TO STAY we hope the signal semaphore at the Lagoon and Main St. intersection. in-tersection. We're sure it's a necessary item for our fast-growing fast-growing city and will be most helpful next summer when the tourist traffic is so heavy. Compliment Com-pliment to Mayor McLea and the city dads. LOVELY NEW FORMALS are still making their appearance appear-ance in the winter social whirl seen recently in a rustling new red taffeta was GRACE BOWMAN the color is very becoming be-coming to her . . . PEGGY OLDROYD OLD-ROYD has an elegant ballerina length formal with tiered skirt of nylon net and satin trim. It's that luscious new' party ' rose shade, and she's a dream in it. Oh, yes, ESTHER WOGEC was wearing- a new gown of coral and yellow net with matching stole. Very attractive. Esther. WHAT A ' THRILLER.-DILL-ER! That basketball game last Friday night, would make anyone any-one lose pounds. And did you ever see a prettier play in a college .game than that superb basket Ken Nickell made from the opposite end of the floor. It surprised everyone when the ball entered, the basket slick as a whistle from such a distance. Looks as if we have a little college timber in that team. SPORTING A NEW Packard automobile are the Anthon B. Christensens. Understand they drove it home from Salt Lake City Tuesday a yellow and maroon combination. ADDING ZEST AND ZEAL to the game was the enthusiastic enthusias-tic crowd students and adults alike really put their all in the cheering, to say nothing of the cute cheer leaders Union has their gold velveteen outfits with swirling full skirts are adorable and make a pretty picture for onlookers. Compliments to the Pep Club for their clever marching march-ing and performing at the half. WONDER WHO WAS responsible respon-sible for the attractive UHS on the west wall above Uintah and Union cheering sections. . . . They were made in their respective respec-tive school colors red and white and black and gold they surely showed up and added a lot to the game. The Injun and arrow portrayed exceptional originality or-iginality also. RECUPERATING FROM a black eye and bruised hip is Dora Larsen Clair says she slipped on the ice, falling on the cement. However, his wife agreed, so guess it's authentic, but it really looks bad. She's hoping for a speedy recovery so she can take a jaunt to' California Cali-fornia in February to meet her son, Dale, who gets a 14-day leave from the Navy. IF YOU WANT SOME right good publicity for stunts in raising funds for the swimming dooI project, just ask the BPW bathing. beauties to put on their dance skit. Garbs were unique and talent super. Just consult Lenore H. And Ann B. can give you some tips ore appropriate song composition. HAVE YOU EVER tried substituting sub-stituting real mayonnaise for the regular shortening in baking powder biscuits, using the same amount. So easy to mix and makes delicious biscuits, too. STRIKING IN HER two-piece knit suit with white square yoke, accented with a decora-tice decora-tice leaf pattern, was June Mower. Mow-er. The color surely offset her blond hair. LENORE HUACHINGS looks mighty pert in her new print number black on burnt orange it really spells "style." CHANGEABLE TAFFETA in shades of blue and rose describes Edith Hardinger's stunning afternoon af-ternoon dress. MOST BECOMING TO Eva Sprouse is her winter-white jersey jer-sey dress with long sleeves, softly gathered skirt and cleverly clever-ly fashioned top with lace front |