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Show mmmeia&li&m Page 10- - S. L. Neighborhood NewsAdvertiser If your council, dub, church or organization would like its meetings, programs or special events listed in this weekly Community Calendar, please call 467-801This is a FREE 4. Service . The Westside Council will hold the following meetings: July 17 Education - Committee meeting at 7:00 p.m.. Neighborhood House. July 18 - Social Services The Central City Neighborhood Council meets the first and third Mondays of each month. 7:00 p.m., Sumner School, Auditorium, (upstairs), 636 South 3rd East. meeting at 7:00 p.m.. Neighborhood House. July 26 - Physical Environment Committee at 7:00 p.m., Neighborhood House. Anyone interested is welcome. Committees will meet once a month. For further information, please call Jay Greenan at 485-120- 3. Volunteer Block Leaders are needed in many neighborhoods. Call Richard Schaewe at 328-474- 4. Redwood Community Council meets the first and third Mondays of each month at the Redwood Service Center, 2717 South Redwood Road, 7:30 p.m. The Utah Association of WORKSHOP A workshop for all Neighborhood Councils (UANC) is also planning to have a meeting at the same time and therefore, Community Action Agency should be able to work some joint employees is presently being strategies. planned for July 13 and 14, 1973. The theme of the workshop is mobilizing public and private resources to more adequately serve the poor and disadvantaged and to develop better citizen participation either with or without OEO organizations. This may be the last time all CAP employees can be brought together under the sponsorship of the Community Action Program as it now exists. were Clark Yospe 9:00 A.M. 12:00 Noon In a neighborhood Town Meeting held July 3 at Judge Lunch Memorial High, Congressman 1:00 5:00 P.M. Wayne Owens told approximately 400 Salt Lakers that he feels at least six more witnesses must be heard before any action can be allotments with independents. He noted that there really is a shortage taken for or against the President on the Watergate matter. 9:00 A.M. 1:00P.M. At the 8:30 evening meeting the congressman began by opening "Gold Field and Grub Steak Rooms" the floor for questions. He said that the Town Meetings are informal 161 West 6th South gatherings for the purpose of Salt Lake City, Utah companies may have contrived it. He feels also that in the future we -- -- July 14 If much as possible about mobilizing resources and how to use those resources to better aid citizen Other questions that July 13 dollars. the concept of Community Action is going to continue in Utah, there is a need to find some way of keeping all the present organized groups in contact with each other, either through a formal or informal coalition, or otherwise. In order to do this, every CAP employee, whether PSC enrollee, aide, or supervisor must know as Congressman Holds Public Meet -- Out-of-Tow- n Community Action Program 2033 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah or Contact Ermie Cook at 487-364- 1 or 486-0957. of gas right now and he will investigate to see if the major will see changes that will include the use of smaller cars. Many older citizens expressed questions dealing with the confronting him with questions workings of Social Security. "Why not have a blanket cost of living raise when raising Social Security and to mention ideas and problems payments relating to the federal government. "But before we start impeaching proceedures or reinstate the President to his full power we must questions that was raised by those who felt that a percentage raise was unfair to those who were recieving less money. The congressman tried to explain that the Social Security system was first set up with scales governed after insurance tables and thus some people are recieving far offering the opportunity Rooms will be reserved for 712 and 713forthe Logan, Price, and participants. Please mail reservationsto: Public Service Careers raised at the meeting included the recent gas shortage. Congressman Owens said that he thinks major stations will have to share gas of hear from the remaining witnesses", he said. Hopefully the President will come forward and testify himself, Owens added. was one of the too little money to even exist on. Owens stated that the extra time they gave the President to stop the bombing in Cambodia was a mistake and that this extra time was just "face saving time" for the President. The President reported he would decrease the bombing instead of increase it, but "I will believe it when I see it ", Owens remarked. Owens commented in answer to questions that he apposed the Supreme Court ruling on abortion and said that it was "a lack of respect of life." He also said that he would take no action to impeach Judge Ritter and he supports the Equal Rights Amendment. When asked about the Kaiparowits Project of burning Utah coal in Utah to provide California with more power, Mr. Owens made a firm stand against the project unless it could be carried out in a way so as not to pollute the State of Utah. The Town Meeting was the 15th in a series. Did You Know? The world's fastest novelist was Stanley Gardner (1889-1970the popular mystery writer who created Perry Mason. He dictated up to 10,000 words per day and worked with his staff on as many as Erie Insulation & electric heat. Good for yon and your home. Some Day You Will Probably Heat Electrically -Why Wait? Utah Power & Light Co. ), seven novels simultaneously. His sales on 140 titles reached 170,000,000 by his death. The largest camera every built was the Anderson Mammoth camera, built in Chicago in 1900. When extended, it measured 9 feet high, 6 feet wide and 20 feet long. Its two lenses were a wideangle Zeiss with a focal length of 68 inches and a telescope Rapid Rectilinear of 120 inches focal length. Exposures averaged 150 seconds and 15 men were required to work it. |