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Show Page 9 UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW SUPER-PICK-A-T- ENTER THE UNITED RENT-A- LL RIP Instead of buying a better home, 2 why not buy a better kitchen? SWEEPSTAKES Party Goods fard and Garden Sickroom EASY TO WIN - NOTHING TO DO! NOTHING TO BUY 2253 East on 33rd South Ski Equipment Salt Lake City, Utah Exercise Equipment Household 487-560- 9 (Continued page 1) church in the 1830's. "He always supported me in everything I did, and approved of my work," said Mrs. Carter. Now a widow, Mrs. Carter still lives in the home where she raised her family, and still enjoys working in her garden. "Every nickel I could raise has gone into the Pioneer Museum," said Mrs Carter "After I had become deeply involved in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers I asked to be released from church work to devote my time to this.. .President George Albert Smith said to my Bishop, "Let her her go to the Daughters and give your blessing" and I have worked with the DUP ever since. We have never bought anything for the museum because everything has been donated, and every item we have is well taken care of. I have thoroughtly enjoyed my work and my life," Mrs. Carter said. "1 have tried with all my mind to' be a friend to the young and old. IVe tried to smile, and most of all, IVe been willing to listen." We at the UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW are proud of Kate B. Carter and her dedication to history and the life of the Pioneers-- a true Woman of the Week who has seen her dreams come true. "How far It It to the next filling station?? the driver atked a fanner. 'Nigh onto two miles as the crow flies.' "Welh how far Is it if the damned crow has to walk and roll a flat tire?" Caller: "Madam, I'm the Pianbt: "I didn't tend for a tuner." Caller: "I know it, lady; your neigh bors did." piano-tuner- 'Ah! ." that visit Mrs. Weismann presented to the hospital a handmade crib quilt which has been made by the Provo Court, for her to give to the , hospital of her choice. Also presented to the hospital during the visit were a large number of stuffed animals, dolls made by a local woman who is in a wheelchair, a child's rocking chair made by a local boy, with a doll in it, and many other items. ANCESiftvi utah f KITCHENS fr APPLI Call 486-811344 South 21st Eost The Court presented Weismann with a check for $100.00, for her to present to the hospital of her choice, and Mrs AuMktr CTC Spmsoi LOCAL KITCHEN DEALER ATTENDS MIAMI CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Millet recently returned from Miami, Florida, and Jamaica, where they were guests of the St. Charles Manufacturing Company at their annual Dealer Sales Meeting. Mrs. Weismann's duties as Grand High Priestess include official visitations to each chapter throughout the United States, After an election meetine at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, April 5, the National Convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will get under way at 9:30 a.m. A highlight of the morning session will be the unveiling of a painting by artist Bill L Hill. After the Presidents' Luncheon in the Empire Room, during which Dr. G. Homer Durham will juMr-e- a (Continued more beautiful world begi di in ft fflwr ywme a. page 1) Smith: "Shan we have the group, buses will leave Hotel Utah at two o'clock for Prove, where the delegates will be guests of Center Utah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the dedication Brown: "No, memorializes the Brigham Young Academy established in 1876. A tour of Bri&am Young University 1 Temple site will follow e afternoon session, with return to Hotel Utah at approximately i :UU p.m. IWSi Oil unuiossm immtn WASTE (Continued from page'l) Mrs. Parker emphasized that leadership in the aims and goals of is a VERTICAL BUNDS THAT -W TV Eliza Barrus Owner Operator Belva Chandler Connie Fraser Patsy Wardle Susan Russo Dawn Bernard Member Mrs. Parker said PROTEIN HAIR PRODUCTS COMPLETE RECONDITIONING OF DAMAGED HAIR PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY 298-341- 3 or 2984103 Countryside Beauty Salon 3823 WEST iffi concerned." COMPLETE HAIR PRODUCTS - Convention; that to participate in panel discussions at the state and national levels, and express herself "Basically," she said, " we take them to the state and national conventions because we want to have new and young ideas so far as our basic 3500 THl NtW INCLUDING necessary SWtUSH ONf-JNC- H SLAT OKTOaMAKS ARMS am a ran turn TRMfiSMRMT HUMS f-- 3-""1 iCvnn OKOMTIVI WMDOW SHAM areas of participation are oHBStVliMUmi in Santa Monica, California; January, 1971 bridge." she is expected HAIR CLINIC OF UTAH mil PRESCRIBE lefi play Missionary: "Why do you lodk at me so intently?" Cannibal: "I am the food inspector." at the time of the National laboratories, inc. Eliza Barrus and President of RedKen, Paula Kent at Seminar game of their marker, which qualification for the candidates for Young Career Woman; that she should be over 21 and not over 25 o VJHY a friendly' of cards?" the club r . also Pink" HRD $5.00 ON EACH KITCHEN $1.00 ON EVERY APPLIANCE gratefully acknowledges that Mrs. Weismann chose to give that check to the Intermountain Hospital here in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hasalone said that during Mrs. Weismann '8 year in office, three new courts have been added. She was entertained by the officers of the local Court at a dinner at the Skyroom on Tuesday evenimr. and departed early on Wednesday morning to visit two of her new Courts in Missouri and Florida. salt lake city, 27 SOUTH that the BPW has three basic standing committee areas, one in World Affairs, one is Civic Participation, and one in Personal Development. Enhancement and emphasis on improvement of these areas will serve to improve the situation of women who work, elevate the standards for working women, and promote their welfare in the area of legislative or public recognition and general understanding. The clubs use myriad ways of achieving these results, she said. 363-220- 1 ALT LAKI VHflflAN BUND mmi DRAMIY CO. 80S tMth State ft. Dentist: "I'm tony, but I'm all out of gas." Girl in Chair. "Ye Gods! Do dentists pull that old stuff, too?" |