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Show Holiday Vacationers, Campus BVOCs Are What They're Talking About Our famous East Mill Creek -University of Utah debaters are hnrlr nn tnnr aeain. and this ti me we have Belva Barlow and secretary, were elected at the occasion last Monday. Other candidates for the election were Jiianita Stoddard, Maxine Walker, Wal-ker, and Johanna Hofnian. One of our popular East Mill Creek high schools girls was one of the candidates for ski queen in the recent Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce Ski Queen Contest. Miss Jeanne Xcff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Neff, was a representative represen-tative of the Granite High School Ski club, and competed with 12 others at Kingsbury Hall last Tuesday evening. - The Grover Burtons, 3650 Shirley Chamberlin debating in Seattle, Wash. Tosh Teiazawa, one of the beauty operators at the Evergreen Ever-green Beauty Salon has recently been on vacation and took this occasion to go to San Francisco to witness the marriage of her brother. And Mary Ethel Eccles is once again behind the footlights, this time playing the leading role in the University of Utah play, "Dark of the Moon." Home for Thanksgiving vacations vaca-tions from the "Y" are Ted Brady, Bonnie Russell and Margaret Mar-garet Sanders. These scholars are apparently very pleased with their BYU activities. At the EMC stake Gleaner Girl comradery and fashion show held last Monday, new officers of-ficers were elected for the Gleaner organization. Former officers Margaret Sanders and Bonnie Russell had to resign because be-cause of attending school outside out-side the city. Karleen Burt was chosen as the president, having been vice president in the former for-mer organization. Then two girls, Muriel Beck, as vice president; presi-dent; and Dorothy Evans, as South 23rd East, have sold theii-home. theii-home. They have moved into new quarters in the city. Purchaser Pur-chaser of the Burton place is the family of Eugene "Wagner who recently arrived in America from Switzerland. Those immense im-mense boxes you might have noticed in their front yard carried car-ried all their furnitura from the old country. Mr. Wagner is a wholesale salesman for Olli-vetti Olli-vetti typewriters and adding machines. |