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Show i ' i hi C6 VI! A O' toner !6.' M Utahs First Lady Takes Christmas Seal Position "f Mi. The Jin'iiitnipnt Calvin I. U.nii'i"ii - Cli in -man of the 10CT I ijti I'luiM-ma- s Sea! Campaign a.is by Dr Uiilio I Henzem, Jr ireM'leui of the I lah TuiierciiloMS .md IIojIUi Assot'Ution at its Hoard of Directors meoting Situnlay The 1365 Ca miuicTi is the 53fli nation-wid- e ajueal for funds hi the citizen ficht .!- respiratory diseases. lm ludiiu tiilipri'ulosis I ii Itenzet'i aim is chief of medicine at the Veteians diiunistratioii Hospital, and sS'iate 1iofessor at the l nuersifa of I tali College of Medi me said Mrs Hampton will serve with Astronaut-aquana- ut Scot Carpenter, the national hair man Mrs Hampton pointed with pride to the Itah association, now in its 50th year of com- - Senior Citizens Switch TripPlans The trip to Park City scheduled for October 16th by the Salt Lake County Senior Citizen s Center has been cancelled announced Marion Peterson, Center Program Dir- ector Instead the Senior Citizens will travel by bus to Glen Canyon and Zion's National Park October 20, 21, and 22 They will embark from the Center at 8.00 a m and probably spend the first night at Kanab Plans call for traveling down on U S Highway 83 and returning on U S Highway 91 Any senior citizen of Salt Lake County may Join Those desiring further information must contact Marion Peterson by October 18th at 364-56- 33 rnurnty service and the annual Christmas Seals which have made it possible They uve helped knock tuberculosis out of the (l imber one killer spot In fact, so much progress has been made that public apathy is the biggest obstacle to finishing the job she observed Mrs Rampton's leadership is symbolic of the efforts of leaders everywhere who last year launched-- the Utah Tuberculosis Eradication Program." Dr Renzetti said "Through a united mumty effort in applying the knowledge and skill now available. it is possible to raise a generation of Utahns free of tuberculous infection ' Mrs Rampton explained that her first impression was that Utah had almost no TB m sure the public today would be as surprised as I was, to know how much disease there is " There are about 350 active cases of tuberculosis in Utah, she said About another 250 have been made well recently, but their inactive disease must be watched closely to make sure they don't relapse and spread their disease Approximately 150,000 to 200,000 Utahns are presently infected with TB germs, each of whom is a potential case of contagious tuberculosis "The Christmas Seal Association is primarily a community service organization." I Mr Ti.;on explained "but it does need community contributions to carry out its i THESE VALUABLE PRIZES jin County Recreation Helps Bulge Battle Salt Lake County Recreation Superintendent Paul Rose announced today the starting date for the recreation department's ladies slimnas-tic- s course The program designed to aid the ladies In weight and figure control, will be taught by Mrs Katheryn Clark will The activity begin Thursday. October 14th at oie Cast Millcreek Gymnasium, 230 Evergreen Ave; and will run for 10 weeks Classes start at 9:30 A M and last as IM Any Salt Lake Count) women may enroll in the pro- ram Cost per person is 2 50 A free baby rit'er is on hand to care for the children Mrs Clark said that the main reason such a course is offered is to help a person look better, feel better, and stay younger longer. Further information maybe obtained by calling Mrs Clark weekday evenings at 277-70- 39 hour. rrWrmiir Plan Supper The Ladies of the Guard will hold a Chuck Wagon Supper on Friday. October 15, at Armory t 2, 1523 Sunryside Avenue Supper will be served from 6:30 P M to 9:00 P M There will be continuous entertainment and moviez for the children This is the Ladles of the Guard's annual fund raising event for their community service project. Proceeds will go to the Therapy Department of the American Fork Training School The public is Invited to participate, casual dress Is suggested Mrs Edward R Dey and Mrs. Richard B. Hansen are assisted by Mrs J E Angus. Mrs Dennis J. Popp, Mrs Chris S. Metos. Mrs Gary O Gress-me- n and Mrs Russell H Earl t JL iXe and life-savi- disease-preventi- J 2nd ng operations " The Christmas Seal Campaign is a mail solicitation of funds It is the only fund appeal for the agency, the oldest volun- tary health ee education There is no solit Ration through employers or payroll deductions No one will call at the home for a donation, Mrs Rampton said All it takes is the wonderfully simple act of answering a Christmas Seal letter. . w FOUR PORTAIll RADIOS CONTEST RULES The Review readership survey contest is open to any reader of fhe Review, 14 years old or older, residing in the Salt Lake Valley, except employees of the Review, or members of their families. 2. Every member of the family may enter, but no 4. Entries must be delivered to the Review office or postmarked no later than midnight October 24, 1965. oil entries should be mailed to Rocky Mountain Review P. O. Box 17377 more than one entry per person will be occepted. 3. To be considered, all forms must be filled out completely, with the exception of the "comments section," which may or may not be filled out. Salt loke City, Utah 84117 RS contest editor. 5. The winner will be selected by a public drawing on October 26, 1965 and will be onnounced in the Rocky Mountain Review issue of October 28, 194S. v: mis KUNtfHUUF FRIZES Stereo 1. in organization Utah Ninety-thrper cent of Utah s contributions remain in Utah Seven per cent from each state is pooled fur nationally directed research and ULJ PRIZE V rrrr-- p READERSHIP SURVEY FORM Federal Womens Club Plans Meet Mrs. Marion Holmes, President of the Federal Women's Club of Utah, has announced that the 33rd birthday of the club will be celebrated Saturday. October 23, at Willow Creek Country Club, by raising funds for the annual charity project The club will again purchase much needed equipment for the State School for the Deaf and Blind, Ogden, and will add funds to the Perpetual Student's Loan Fund which the club has established 1. Check off the features Rocky Mowntoin Review. Regwlorly tfft poft iWitl at the University of Utah for needy students. the 12.30 lunch-so- n, Following a musical program will be presented by Miss Christine Wright, president of the Eta Epsilon Chapter, Phi Mu, University of Utah Members may obtain reservations for themselves and guests by contacting one of the board members Wide Occasionally 3. I enjoy reeding the odvertismenti advertisers Never d Concerning llvwl CvMy or items you reod in the MKrtll front page Mo'll! concerning new (I local uMoftil Editorial Cr'y""! Voii llKOI "button loo" by Id Cwnvntnyi 4. I miss not seeing edvertisements from the followina storet: Portorming Art by lowell Dvrhom Wknhington beehive by Gorord Devlin Neghbnrhood Now iron my neighborhood $ tram other neighborhood . . ... 4 Sport page Belmonts Hie fait JtldU C mtlt Jrt Cuid Tho "Shopping Slock" the Review: Bourbon rings the bell for lightness and mildness Ootifod odvor(img ofcevt WOokly Colon dor PTA Now , 2. I . would like to see the Review carry ... Same More lets No Opinion School Sport Now General County Sport f S Gonpral County Government bvtmet Now Now (olgow - Kosher Food z Pastrami - Corned Beef Cheese Cake Decorated Cheese aod Cold Cut Trays for Your (office Meetings and Bagfl-Lo- Cook.n and Household I 87 A Now Neighborhood Parties Column . Scouting Now hethtu Salt Lakes F irst CAST BROADWAY (3rd S'xa 363-826- 1 ) r OebNowo and Best hdiceltutn J ISS moU Taste the difference that quality makes ! The Ar Opinion Other C olumn : ,4.3, "ii Ill I 31 - 31 On oto |