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Show V i EEKLY REFLEX-DAV- 4 NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976 IS The first in a statewide series of seminars will be held Sept. 21 in Ogden to infuse Chicanos with pride in their heritage and air American directed and History MR. JOHN Medina, the states Ombudsman for the Spanish speaking is coor- their problems, concerns and contributions to the growth of Utah. DR. RICHARD Ulibarri, Dean of Continuing Education at Weber State College, will lead the discussions scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Weber Community Center Auditorium at 1100 Washington Blvd. Dr. Ulibarri holds a Ph.D. from the University of Utah in U.S. Western and Latin dinating the seminar on the local level. He will be a panel member for the seminar as will Mr. Pete Archuleta, Chief North Layton, Tooele, Provo, Salt Lake City, Price and Midvale. The project will conclude in November with a television broadcast still being arranged. Spanish speaking community the states largest ethnic minority will be featured. THE SEMINARS are - - Among the varied topics to be covered are Chicano family Fine Arts Go On values and mental health, housing, education, social The Road acquired by the museum with support from the National En- The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is getting its show on the road. dowment for the Arts. Among the selections are LOCATED at the Painting, which will be shown at Springvilles art museum during October; The Artist and the Book; Contemporary American Drawings; LeConte Stewart Drawings; Utah The Great Salt Lake, a photographic study and the Abravanel Years, a PUP AVAILABLE changes for four key civilian personnel at Hill AFB have been an- G. McKenzie, former executive assistant to nounced by Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander. sumed the position of chief of the Navigation, Instruments, Photographic and Training Division in the Directorate of RICHARD General Rafalko, has K i! tions in the Maintenance and Materiel Management which is offered to Utah Symphony tour sponsors. INFORMATION may be obtained from Ms. Day at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 104 AAC, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112, or by calling collect services and separate exhibitions contain materials and art THE Maestro 15 work drawn from collections THE PROJECT, including the film titled, La Raza in was funded by the Utah, Utah Endowment for the Humanities. It was organized and is being overseen by the Comite de La Raza en Utah, a committee comprised of Chicano humanists and community leaders. Dr. Edward Mayer, director of the project, said he hopes the film will serve as a springboard for public dialogue which will address the Chicanos quest for identity. DATES, times and locations the seminars: Sept. 21, Tuesday, 7 p.m. Center Weber Community of SATISFACTION CENTER ROBERT W. Wardleigh has been named as the deputy director for Distribution. He formerly was chief of the Missile, Airmunitions and Weapons Division, Directorate of Maintenance. John R. Kenny, former deputy director of Plans and Programs, has assumed the position of chief of the Item Management Division in the Directorate of Materiel Management. clothing around. The suedes are so soft that they drape, and make even intimate clothing worth wearing. Soft hostess gowns have never been more beautiful. The new washable suede is particularly effective in suits, jackets and pants, and comes in a variety of colors. The cloth itself may seem expensive, but is practically indestructible, and combines softness and tailoring in such a way that it is worth every penny. You'll find a wide selection of the newest fashion fabrics on display at our store, 1 . Con- Hoffman, Loom Skill, Thompson of Calif., Crompton, Mission Valley, James River Knits, Robbins, an, Carlton, Springmaid, WAY PORYAI A.C. o D.C. II and others. Open 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sal CAMPER & BOAT LAY AMYWInl IP Hill in 1960. Mr. Wardleigh, a Roy resident, began his federal Closed Sundays HOUSE CURRENT o BATTERY PACK SHELDON Eppich, a Uintah resident, holds a masters degree in engineering. He began his federal service as a mechanical engineer at the U,S. Naval Gun Factory in Washington D.C. and came to Valvex-- x, V.I.P. GENERAL ELECTRIC IS BACK WITH A NEW Maintenance, Materiel Management and Plans and Programs directorates. Mr. Kenny has been at Hill AFB since 1965 and has held important assignments with the Army, Air Force, and Department of Defense during his career. Mr. Kenny resides in Bountiful. 21 LOFT, 1 KING OF THE DISCOUNTERS MR. MCKENZIE, of East Layton, has been employed at Hill AFB since July 1947 and has held a number of executive positions in the Charter, Kettlecloth, on Maurice Abravanel photo-essa- y project director. Management. New washable suedes are in, and make some of the nicest Burlington-Kloppm- educational and the Engineering Reliability Branch in the Directorate of Material by Ann Harris cord, as- (Gfaangie service at Hill AFB in March 1951. He has worked in a number of managerial posi is called change, bilingual education and law enforcement. Enlarged photographs depicting the Chicano history in Utah will be displayed. Maintenance. Sheldon M. Eppich, former chief of that division, has been reassigned as chief of r ANN'S FABRIC East Gentile, 376-59- The program Museum on the Road and is intended to make available to a statewide audience the resources of Utahs primary visual arts museum, according to Ann Day, curator of 376-835- Assignments Assignment throughout the state. Dave Sanders, animal control officer, shows off a 4 month old mixed breed pup which was picked up as a stray. He 5 for information. needs a good home; call American Contemporary University Utah, the museum, has opened a series of traveling exhibitions which are availaof ble free charge to museums, galleries, schools and nonprofit organizations of community FOLLOWING the opening seminar in Ogden, others will be held in Monticello, Logan, of Police for Clearfield. A documentary film tracing the Hispanic hisof Utah and profiling the tory -- at audiences. Public participation is encouraged. Each of the seminars will feature a Chicano humanist, a specialist in Chicano affairs and a member from the immediate community. Spanish. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS FABRIC TIP: of Do you know, Gummer honey, if I had to do it all over again, who Id marry? Wife No, who? Gummer You. 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