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Show Secretary Week Set National Secretaries Week will be held April 18 through April 24. Secretaries throughout Utah will participate in a bosses breakfast, a banquet and a secretaries workshop. The special week is an ob-- er ince to recognize the vital role secretaries play in RWW! March 2. JMr. lusness, industry, education at id government and their to partithe many week's secretaries bosses are invited All 'Tage 2 cipate in activities. Stanford Conference To Review Future ' A New Look at 1984: F orces and Ideas Shaping the Future, " will be discussed by renowned faculty members from Stanford University at Stanford Conference to be held Saturday, March 27, from 10 AM to 4 P M. at Hotel Utah for alumni friends of Stan ford, and prospective students. Featured speakers at the conference will be Joseph M. Pettit, Dean of the. School of Engineering, who will dis- cuss Technical Progress: Are We Lagging or Going Too Fast?' at a noon luncheon at the Empire Room; Konrad Krauskopf, professor of Geochemistry and Associate Dean of the School of Earth Sciences, Finding Minerals for the World of 1984"; and Rutherford D. Rogers, Director of Libraries, "The Black B Box Syndrome. "Admissions and Univer sity Policy and Plans" will be the topic of a panel discussion at 11 A M. in Junic Ballroom by Frederick 0. Glover, Executive Assistant to the President, and Jack L. Shepard, Director of Development "Student Life" will be described by Patrick Forster, from RUTH GREEN COTTONWOOO HEIGHTS Butler Cagers Show Form their coach. In order to even enter the Church event we had to defeat every team in the cii;,. twice, and then beat "iers at the Division - All together we beat . . teams to be the best you happened to see a of the Butler 5th member If Ward walking around without any buttons on their shirt it will be from pride ever basketball team Everyone that his followed the L D.S. tournament this past week could see we had a team In the tournament. In order to attain this accomplishment it took months of bard practice and work on die part of the team and ... cir division. ,t the church tournament we won the first night by beating the Salem Ward by six points But the next night we lost to a very outstanding group from the Tustin, California ward by only six points. The Tustin team went all the wiv in the tournament and ended up in fifth place. Therefore if the team that handed us our defeat was good enough to go all the way, then we don t feel so bad. We still think coach Neil Christiansen did a wonderful job of coaching the boys. We would like to take our "Hats Off to each and everyone of the boys that played on the team. Girl Scout Cookies professionally fitted Ready For Delivery The delivery date is nearing for Girl Scout Cookies ordered in February Hundreds of cases are being trucked to various stations located in Utah and eastern Nevada, in preparation for delivery to customers Cadet'e, Junior and Senior Girl Scouts from the UtahGirlScoutCoun-ct- l will deliver March 25 to April 3. Over 200,000 boxes EJEDE3QEE30 sule-m- k .h Ii pair il (JualiCraft and heel because they know that no shoe is righl unle-- s it gives your child the correct lit and support Service and fine quality -- hoes voud expect only with more are yours with QualiCraft Juniors for a mi re m un hall-join- i l 3.99,4.99 AT Swgorhout Spring is a special time the weather is teasing a little with a warm day here and there. The birds are singing occasionally and the best part of alL the missionaries are starting to come Shopping Cwnltr 2209 Highland ONLY till four established Girl Scout Camps In Utah and Nevada, and that new equipment can be purchased for Day Camps, the Council explained. The gratitude of 10,000 Girl Scouts and adults was expressed by Mrs. JohnM. Con-ropresident of the Utah Council, explaining that the successful Cookie Sale would 1 make possible for many more girls to participate in the camping program, regional and national events and to expand local troop activity. For those who missed getting their order in with the Counthe girls in green cil office located at2345South West Temple will have a supply for purchase, along with special sales by troops In stores and different w, 1 were ordered this year exceeding 1964 by 100 cases. "We are very pleased that the 6ale went so well since the weather was bad during the advance order week", exMrs. Leal Ipeen, plained assistant cookie chairman for the Council. This excellent response to the Cookie Sale means that many needed repairs and Improvements can be made at Drivw Opn tvwry night txctpt Saturdays 9 COTTONWOOD MALL 2nd FLOOR FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION OF ZENITH COLOR TV FINAL WEEKEND SPECIALS sgzm PCRrECTCO 23-Inc- home. Lloyd Loveless, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Loveless, 7134 South 2930 East, returned home March 12 from the East Central States Mission. Lloyd had his homecoming March 14 In the Butler ward house. Now that Lloyd is home he Is selling insurance for the Western American Insurance Company with his father. We are glad to see him back with us again and he said he really enjoyed his mission. THE TIP SHEET The most pressing problem on humanitys agenda is women, far out and bethe conservation, yond population explosion, cl garettes, space travel etc. Until be can work things out at home he might as well stay there, as he will never achieve true happiness in Outer Space or else." anywhere tation The 31 Should Be Allowed by Wilma Shore, and a funnier presentation of some plain truths about the battle of the sexes has not been written. Short essays are coupled with short stories, written first person singular, about love. The stories are excellent , but the essays are priceless. Have another quote: "the supposedly new fictional character of the preteen girl fatale, r The picture you get is that any adult male out Brownie and rendered helpless with a snap of her bubble gum. Instead mothers cautioning their daughters about speaking to men, ..their strange wives ought to warn them to detour around the junior high " Well, I loved the whole book. "The Churchill Wit is a wonderful collection of Sir Winston's best, not only from his speeches but also from personal correspondence and conversation. During a long speech in parliament. Sir Winston The appeared to dote speaker asked, ' Must you sleep while I am speakChurchill replied. ing? With lemdt Control Oh, no, It's purely volun- And when asked f he found It difficult to sleep during the war years, he said, "No, I Just put my head on the pillow, said damn everybody, and went off." The Island of the Angels" is by Leonard w ibberley who wrote "The Mouse on the Moon " However, this book is not but a charming humor, story of a lonely Mexican fisherman and a street urchin who lives by his The characters cf wits. the schoolteacher, the priest and the village tary." W2 rREE COLOR ANTENNA LOW, LOW PRICES ON ALL PORTABLES ill fct cfuki FrUel 'Tkmm w lew ei beautifully drawn with few words and the story has the lean mean writing and strong tng of Hemingway's "Old Man and the Sea " .. 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For further membership information, call Dee Baxter, or Robert Rains IN6-68- 15 466-839- 3. Newt "gy and 35. Lady Lions To Host Birthday Candles and cake will be the Carruthers, IRONRITE SPECIALIST invites all his friends to visit him now at Millet Passey! Rent An nnmil Only '3.00 PER WEEK TRY BEFORE YOU BUY order of the day Monday, March 29, as the Sugarhouse Lady Lions celebrate their 26th anniversary. The Sugarhouse Lions will fete their women amidst an atmosphere of South Africa trees and beautiful palm beaches in the Panorama Room, University of Utah Union Building. Highlights of the evening will be a Pop Talent show plus the presentation of birthday gifts to each Lady Lion. Ironrile AUTOMATIC IRONIR Mrs A P. Naegehn is sponsoring the party Anniversary chairman Is Mrs H J Russell, assisted by Mrs Edward V. Clayton, Mrs Karl B. Hale, Mrs James R. Miller and Mrs Grant M Vincent. MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE EVER WROTE IT IS THE BEST PLAY SHAW Alexander - 8:30 P.M. UNIVERSITY MATINEE - Woollcott 17 APRIL 8 are mayor 181 Jaycecs Seek Members quo- taking a walk, can be waylaid by some aroused h CONSOLE TV U-- 4 6-2- "DOUBLE" Gold Strike Stamps on all prescriptions until March 31st. from "Women is Montague. Daniel M. Schwartz, and Mrs. Sanford M. Stoddard. Reservations and 10 A M. registration are in charge of James Freed and William L. Cone. SOUTHEAST PHARMACY 2660 So. 20th East IN sion, the Swed.sh one was the best one of all. It seems that was what Kurt Folkerson said when he returned from Sweden. Gerald's homecoming will be held March 28 at 6 P.M. in the Cottonwood 5th ward house. Now that he is home, Elder Lindman is planning on working this summer in order to reenter the U. of U. of , MI109 Another Elder that has returned Is Gerald Lindman. son of Mr and Mrs. Wilford B. Lindman, 2251 Fardown. Gerald walked in unexpectally on his mother March 11. What a surprise! Gerald said his mis- of the year, Quali Oi'etft Our Iraiued Junior at too, HOME COMING conference, which is sponsored jointly by Stanford l'ni- versity, Alumni association, and local Stanford clubs. Mr Holdsworth is assisted R. Waldo Jr., by Harold Marion Falk Rich, Mrs. Glen E. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Collins, Mrs Ted Burnett, Walker Wallace, Mrs Donald Rosenblatt, Keith Administrative Assistant to the President Obert C Tanner will join with Dr. Krauskopf, Doctor Pettit and Mr. Rogers for a panel discussion of views of the future at 3 P.M. Mr. Glover will be available to interested high school students and their parents at a reception to be held at 4 P.M. while Doctor Krauskopf will be available to those interested in pursuing graduate studies at Stanford. K. Jay Holdsworth is Salt Lake area chairman of the APRIL 10,2 P.M. OF UTAH PIONEER MEMORIAL THEATRE Tickets at Bex Office, 10 a m. 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