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Show Spotlight on a Model Neighborhood business of school? Need Work? DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL SKILL OR TALENT TO SELL? DO YOU WANT TO VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME TO AN AGENCY FOR A SUMMER OF SERVICE AND LEARNING? Kirk Terry, Model Neighborhood News, displays some of the swords available at "Little Spain". Vi Esquibel, on right, and her husband, Vic, own the import business. DO YOU WANT TO TRADE YOUR TIME FOR LESSONS, TUTORING or CLASSES? a little bit of old Spain." . . . Run a FREE ad in the Youth Section of the Model Neighborhood News. Call 467-941- 6 TODAY!! DON'T WASTE YOUR SUMMER!! Beautiful art pieces from Spain. Meetings by Kirk Terry Little Spain, a small store in a house, can take one back into the era of Old Spain with knights in armor, old weapons of battle and beautiful Fla menco and Damasquine art. Vi and Vic Esquibel live at 621 South 700 West, own Little f Spain and have displayed imported goods in their home. While the family was on a trip to England, they visited Mr. Esquibel's family in Spain, originated the import business and started an outlet in Salt Lake; Mrs. Esquibel is from England. I ncluded in the many different and exciting pieces of art and crafts is a collection of replica old Spanish cannons. Accenting the cannon display is a variety of replica weapons of battle used in Old Spain. Among ; 1 I'. 1 1 I I I j I I 1 I i ' I 1 I the inventory are swords, including the sword like the one ; used by El Cid, "Colada" - also El Cid's sword called "Tizona" has been reproduced to scale. Battle maces and daggars are a plenty is typical , and the craftsmanship - old Spanish artistry. Several different styles of i original figurine wood carvings have been displayed, as well as ! Flamenco dolls laced in fine j needle work. Many more new and original Old Spanish style works of art and crafts may be i purchased at Little Spain. The Esquibel's are happy at the success of Little Spain, even .though they have done little advertising, said Mrs. Esquibel. Plans for expansion in the near i future, said Mrs. Esquibel, are tentative but Little Spain will be 1 1 I I ir. advertising more, she said. The Web of Racism THE WEB OF RACISM, you What's that Well, it is this and more It is For Other Task Force Meeting thread of JUSTICE. HELP WANTED, People HOUSI NG, that's dependent who care HELP BREAK THE WEB! on EMPLOYMENT, that is caught up in EDUCATION, a thread shortened by E N V I RONMENT, that meshes HEALTH, with DRUGS, so entangle with POLITICS, already bound tight by ECONOMIC POWER which stretches LAW twisting the Racism is the superiority of one group over another due to color. It exists in individual attitudes and behavior. Basically it is a white problem, supported by the power to enforce itself. It takes institutional and cultural forms. We must become aware of what racism really is in our country - develop a new white consciousness. Dates, Call (submitted Clark) by Mrs. June 6. On June 29 and every Thursday, three people from the Odessy House will discuss drug abuse, alcohol problems, crime and delinquency, and other problems in the community in question and answer format. EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND! HELD AT THE Redwood Service Center, 2717 So. Redwood Rd., REDWOOD COUNCIL Chairman, Barbara Reeves Meetings are held the first and third Mondays of each month at the Redwood Service Center, 2717 South Redwood Road, at 7:30 p.m. a call ENFORCEMENT, 467-941- 466-875- 5 information. for There will NOT be a Joint Board of Commissioners meeting on July 20. |