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Show Demo Vice Chairman To Seek Re-electi- ' This is a work of fiction, built by the time honored method of peopling an historic situation with characters constructed out of the imagination of the au thor Those who seek to identify the actors in this drama w.th real per Plages will find themselves betrayed into anomalies Those who accept the faction wall find, I hope, that the work is truthful to its own terms of reference This is in part the foreword to Morris Wests new book The Ambassador, and because of his way with a story, it is hard to heed his advice. Since the ambassador of the title is our man in Viet Nam, I can not read the headlines each day without relating them to the very real people in the book. With his great gift for clarity, we see the com -plenties of the military, political and religious problems of this campaign from the personal stqnd-poiof the American assigned to the unhappy task at helping to selve them. As powerful as it is timely, this is that will be much discussed For a change of ace, The Hands 0 Cantu is a fascin fang Story by Tom Lea Set in the sixteenth wilderness that century was northern Mexico, it deals with one Don Vito and in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints She has also held num- - new president has been picked to head the prestigious Salt Lake League of Women Voters during the next 12 months Elected at A Women Hear Discussion MRS REESE erous positions in the Democratic party organization During her term as state vice chairman, Mrs Reese has attended two W'hiteHouse conferences, meeting with GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Presidents Kennedy andJohn-so- n Democratic regarding party organizational 3041 EAST 7000 SOUTH SINDAY SERVIC ES B 45 a m Sunday School 11 00 a.m. Morning 'Worship Mocnlnx pril ft 1963 y I'ape 3 district BPWC confer- mug and sewage ment Dean Rosenlund, treasurer and Mrs Donald F Neil-se- n Mrs James P Chadwick and Mrs Bruce L Goates, directors AIR POLLUTION and recrea- zoning tional needs; improved financing of city and countv governments; (urban renewal, captial improvements; metropolitan improved school Tnance; and water purifi-atio- n Fifteen in the Mrs Paul I j S: Lflkt C ty tnl 0'23 -- 484-80- treat- delegates from the Salt Lake League of Women Voters are attending the state convention set for Thursday and Friday, April 8 and 9 in the Bountiful Community Church Presiding at the conkab is alt Lake Valley is the iaitet set for new study and action by the Salt Lake League At the same time, members voted to continue their interest and action in fields of local government effective plan- including: 3ehri Bt, in the homes of members in various sections of the city and county For further information call Mrs James Chadwick. B Porter, Drapes Beautifully cleaned, preened and retexturized. Returned on a hanger. Our drivers will take down and rehang if v (hi wish. Cot- tonwood, who is state pres- ident Mrs D M Salt Lake, Jr, vention chairman Draper, is con- Meetings of the League of Women Voters are held YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Alterations Tailoring Waterproofing ence at Tooele, April 11, was also an item for discussion Reweaving Dyeing Retexturizing FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 3 LOCATIONS SE Man Moves (SERMON) Evening Sen Ice . . 7 00 p m. Up At Kennecott The Masters Men: Peter ' Prayer meeting (Wed.) 7:30 pan. DALE E WILLIAMS. Pastor Tel. cratic Spaniards, it tells the story of the expedition through the great north country in search of a stolen horse hard. It is an exciting story and a beautiful book. Your Bookie WEUfR'S 1 The appointment of resident R. W. Ballmer, 255-87- 50 of all transmission trouble is caused by leaky seals! SEAL SPECIAL $29.95 Ray's Automatic Transmission Zion Booh 1120 So. Main Ce called, Store daftlcu" 8tii? 328-492- 8 5 R . W. BALLMZR i SUGAR The the organization's annual meet.ng to succeed Mrs Then, as Brandt was Mrs Ted Burnett 6133 South 23rd East Others office taking were Mrs S R Crawford first vne president; Mrs Bryce E Rose, second vice president; Mrs rt Sufferings of Christ1 ol 328-162- Schools and their problems were dismissed at the m?etinj of the Murray Business and Professional Women's Club, Thursday. April 1, at the Coachmans Inn J Easton Parra't, superintendent of the Murray School District, was guest speaker. Irene Hobbs and Edna Walker were in charge of the program . whose horsemanship is not only his mark of nobility, but the very sum-bof his survival in this raw country With thirty marvelous illustrations of the famed Ibarra horses, savage Indians and aristo- 284 South Mah I PHOTOGRAPHY Cantu, SAM UNDERWAY League Of Women Voters Elect Neiv SL President tions vention on May 1 In announcing her decision to seek reelection, she said, The Democratic victory in Utah in 1964 was accomplised by many dedicated, hardworking men and women throughout the state 1 know these people and how deserving and dependable each of them is For this reason, 1 feel that by running for a second term I can be helpful in preserving and adding to the strong position that the Democratic rurtv has achieved in the state of Utah " Mrs. Reese is a long-tim- e resident erf Magna and has been active in many civic organiza nt CONFAB Rocku Mountain on Mrs Sevilla A Reese, state vice chairman of the Democratic party for the past three years, has announced that she will run for reelection to the party's number two state position The Democratic party will hold its organixaing con- THE TIP SHEET SUTE HOUSE k' H PreEaster as mines plant superintendent at Kennecott Copper Utah Copper Corporation's Division was announced today P O'Keefe, division by J general manager. Mr BaUmer's appointment is effective immediately He will succeed I. G Pickering who has become general manager of Kennecotts Ray Mines Division in Arizona. Prior to his new position, Mr Ballmer was mines operations superintendent. When Utah Copper Division started a four - year, $100 million expansion program in 1963, Mr. Ballmer, who was then In charge of smelter operations at the Ray Mines Division. w.is promo' ed to truck suand shovel operations perintend nt at the Bingham Canyon mine In these capacities he was part of a special engineering task force which was formed to help guide the divisions expansion project A native of Santa Rita, New Mexico, he was graduated from the New Mexico School of Mines at Socorro. In his senior year he was awarded a Kennecott scholarship and in 1949, upon graduation, Joined the Ray Mines Division as a junior engineer Mr Ballmer, his wife Doris and their two children reside in Salt Lake City at 2768 Blue Spruce Drive 38 , c- UV,(v f - . ,;;,H SUGAR HOUSE 8 LEAGUE OFFICLAL- S- Mrs. Thomas C. Brandt, 1359 Gilmer Drive, outgoing president of the Salt Lake League of Women Voters, left,, welcomes newly elected president Mrs. Ted Burnett, 6133 South 2300 East. HAPPY & BIRTHDAY m3-- son of Mr. and Mrs. V Johnson - April 13th Lane Blossom 2842 Cherry david K Johnson, 10th of Mr. daughter r April Ther-Lynn Lipmi 2225 South 2100 East. Mrs Allen Kvle and Lipm.u, If your child is going to celebrate its birthday between '.pnl 9 and April 17, we d like to join in the fun , with an unforgettable picture in the Review Just bring your child to 2278 East 4800 South for a FREE photo. PHOT jS COURTESY OF HOLLADAY PORTRAITS. 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