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Show October 14. 1965 REVIEW, A2 Credit Unions Date Esther Petersen Talk THOUSANDS Credit union members from throughout Utah vtll be attending a Salt Lake City banquet at the Terrace Ballroom at 7:15 p m., October 21, in observance of the 1 16th anniversary ot international credit at which Mrs. union day, yYYtvnrry, ( V and, matt important, your telephone num. be ture ber . . then day ot 2:30 weekPM. i i 4JAAAi4 A REVIEW ADS REALLY WORK! ITEiS: OCB QJOG bers w - TRT THEM Three Salt Lake area memof Epsilon Sigma Alpha International attended the recent convention in San Antonio, Texas, along with members from throughout the United States, Australia and Guam. They were Mrs. Ray y wotch "Two on the r toAitle" every LTJON United States, will speak, according to Karl S. Little, Salt Lake City, managing director the Utah Credit Union League. native of Provo, Mrs. A Pe- - Attend Meeting Every weekday with JEFF JORDAN Alt you have to do it tend a post card to KUTV-2- , 179 Sociol Hall Avenue, Salt lake City, Utah, list your name, oddrett 7 ter son was accredited to the Swedish Confederation of Trade Unions from 1948 to 1952, to the International Conference of Free Trade Unions in Belgium from 1952 to 1957 anj was advisor to the United States Delegation to the International Labor Organisation Conference, Genera, Switzerland in 1951. Mrs. Peterson took berB.A. degree from Brigham Young University and received an M.A. degree from Teachers College, Columbia University. Currently she Is on leave as Assistant Secretary of Labor and is serving the President on a wide range of consumer Esther Peterson, Special Assistant to the President of the Hancock, 251S West 4700 South, president; Mrs. Russell 4843 South 4820 Andrews, West, first and Mrs. Bruce Slgvardt, 1440 Downingtoo Avenue, past in- offer philanthropic services and social activities for members and guests. Utah State Council was founded in 1952 and has at the present time 17 chapters with nine of these located In the Salt Lake area. ternational officer. The purpose of this conference was to give new state presidents the opportunity to exchange ideas and to cultivate their leadership abilities, to strengthen coordination between state councils and international headquarters and to show delegates what facilities are available there to help them as state presidents. As a result of this, the first state seminar, patterned after this convention, was held in Utah October 9 with all chapter presidents. 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Miss Robbins Is a Christian Science practitioner who attended Pine Manor Junior College and the University of Colorado, taught music for several years, and served during World War O as a pilot and Commander In the Women Air Force Service. After the war she spent some time in Alaska and flew at different times as a bush-pil- ot up in the Nome-Pol- Bar-ro- nt . . . When you went to save seconds, handle vour banking transactions at our drive-u- p window while you keep the motor running ... or park free while you bank inside. At First Security we specialize in speeding vou on your way when. time is short, yet you always have the most complete financial services available anywhere at your disposal. Our teller windows are open from 9:30 to 6.00p.m. on Mondays and Fridays . . . 9:30 to 3:00 p m. Tues- days through Thursdas. FIRST SECURITY BANK 4901 South Stot lltopnw w area. Later, she returned to Illinois and became a representative for an aircraft corporation. She is a native of Ontario, Canada. In 1955, Miss Robbins moved to Colorado and began devotb ber full time to the pittlic practice of Christian Science healing She is now oo tour as a member of the Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. at First Security Bank I ftoVnH 4000 is Your Potential?' Bank in a Hurry in Murray - WEST Potential Salt Lake City Mayor J. Bracken Lee will swear in the first 1966 member of the Cottonwood Heights Lions Cli October 19 at 7:30 P.M. The new member, Ike Minefield, will be sworn in during t meeting at Smith's Cafe, 2832 East 6200 South. ikiHHi 2700 t. stretching The theme, 'Fiddler on the Roof will be cleverly carried out with Invitations, entertainment and decorations at the annual Fall Benefit Tea of the Womans Auxiliary Utah Pharmaceutical Association Saturday at 12:30 P.M. In the Panorama Room of the University of Utah Student Union Building. Invitations have been sent to all pharmacist's wives in the state, numbering near 100. Conveying the theme, the invitations pictured a little old man standing on the roof of a house playing a fiddle. pouring at the tea table will AT affairs. Pharmacists Wives Not Just Fiddling Practitioner Discusses Roars Oct. 19 a r?) Q CO WESTSHIRE: nt; First Lion : i rjRSDAY THE NEW APPROACH IN HOME BUILDING.... Creative Family Living. Inwinw OwRiewi (FORMERLY KMUR) MM II THE MURRAY CITY PRIMARY ELECTION IS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19. THREE DAYS PRECEEDING THE PRIMARY, KMOR RADIO WILL BROADCAST A LIVE PANEL DISCUSSION AND QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION CONCERNING THE UPCOMING PRIMARY. KMOR GENERAL MANAGER JAMES K. RICHEY WILL MODERATE, PARTICIPATING ON THE BROADCAST WILL BE MURRAY CITY INCUMBENT MAYOR RAY GREENWOOD, AND CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE OF MURRAY CITY MAYOR WILLIAM E. DUNN AND JACK DeMANN. THIS KMOR BROADCAST WILL BE HEARD LIVE ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 16, AT 3:00 P.M. 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