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Show Villcr-Vailer From Here-There By Marilyn Rasmussen A "Search for Talent" program began at the University of Utah, October 10. The student or soldier who is considered the best talent find of the year will be awarded a twenty-five dollar war bond. John Alexander, from radio station KSL, will be the announcer on each talent assembly. "The winner will be announced in the Unique and the Utonian," said Miss Ban-gerter. Ban-gerter. The Utah Chronicle. I'm through with women They cheat and lie, They prey on us males to the day we die, They tease and torment us And drive us to sin. Say, who was the blond that just walked in? Many soldiers will be cheered up this week as the Provo high school observes Letter Writing Week. 286 letters have been mailed to date. Seventy-six of the V-Mail type have been sent over-seas. Students are establishing correspondence corres-pondence and and striking up pen pals the world over. The principal urged everyone to adopt the slogan, slo-gan, "Keep Writing." The Provonian. Here lie the bones Of Ham G. Bode; He hugged his gal Instead of the road. War stamp sales of the Spar-tenburg Spar-tenburg high school, amounted to $366.75. The total for the year add up to $5,320.15. Everyone has tried to do his part to win glory for the school, and for having hav-ing bought the most stamps and bonds. The Scribbler. There once was a girl named Lucille Who went up in a high ferris- wheel; When half way around She looked to the ground. And lost an eighty cent meal. The Scribbler. The faculty of Mesa College entertained the student body at a reception in the home economics room on October 1. The theme was Fall, with leaves and decorations decora-tions carrying it out. The event was reported in the Mesa Criterion. |