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Show Page 11 UTAH.WOMANS REVIEW push! Thank you. Were one month old. Here is our latest issue of UTAH We intend to be a people paper. Well report people, guide them, try to inspire them, to reward them, love them, and occasionally appeal to their intellects. We will WOMANS REVIEW. Consider it a sample of what we envision as a community news-featuperiodical conceived to meet the need created by the termination of numerous womens publications in the state. Our primary aim is to serve your interests. Thats why we ask subscribers for suggestions. We find this challenge pleasantly inviting, and, we hope, not impossible. It will require support, enthusiasm, and help. The inspirational encouragement re publish cheerful news and views, accomplishments and goals; but WE WILL GRIND NO AXES..jho great hate causes can command our efforts. Well endeavor to be useful. Well endeavor to build an appetite for the marvelous. Our dialogue will be addressed to the individual. Our standard to good shall be that which moves us all toward bring NOW that which we would become. We live in a marvelous world - a marvelous state - only a few hours from every man on earth. We live in a world where men and women by you wonderful, faithful, exceptionally human beings who scooped our publication by requesting subscriptions before even a look at our first issue was delightfully surprising. What a working together have in the last couple of decades made more scientific discoveries than in the past ten thousand years...and where knowledge accruing with the speed of light challenges our abilities to keep apace. Its an exciting time. This is an exciting place. We will work to present a record of current and local achievements in leadership toward the good life to which we all aspire. We shall strive to serve as a compass of the progress and promise of Utah living. With such a mission in mind, we ask you to keep in touch. Let us hear from you about the things you are proud to be doing. Share with your community and your state your enthusiasms and your progress. Margaret Miller Outdoor Women Lead Beautiful Life Outdoor recreation has come as much a womans beac- tivity as a mans. Fishing or hunting trips mean family fun, with Mom. playing a key role. Whether its guiding the journey from the road' map enroute to the campsite or packing fresh caught fish on ice just before heading home, women have become a part of the recreational world. Where women go, so does make-u- p. Out of doors, cosmetics take on new importance. They do much more than keep a woman looking her best. They protect skin and face from prolonged ex- r, particular attention to the area you are headed and take along items that will suit the locale. Desert areas, for may require lubriwhile cants, damp areas near or seashores forests will mean an astringent to balance the effects of nature on ex-amp- tumble of backwoods roads invites trouble in the form of laud Is Bend over pick np a . now you . . of litter piece re an active and involved participant in the JOHNNY a broken glass container . . . and the loss of an Important cosmetic for several days. Sturdy plastic containers, like Tupperware, provide an ideal solution to cosmetic storage problems. They are rugged enough to stand up to outdoor living and have the special qualities demanded to store make-uAir tight containers come in all sizes and shapes for storing make-u- p items. p. Yours want to serve the reading appetites of our subscribers. Will you let us know what those are? Please fill out and return with your subscription, the following form. We I would like to read: more personal ana community news than I receive from other media good coverage of important social events humor about local leaders and celebrities a monthly cultural calendar pinpointing the pleasures and activities coming up travel stories in and out of Q Q Q UTAH andor columns personal commentaries Marge Feagan says, Plastic Midgets are ideal for cosmetics. They are small enough to fit into other containers . . . they are tough and have seals to pick out what you need at a glance. They keep humidity out of dry powders effectively, dust out of creams and are lightweight for ease in carrying around. Other reading preferences: ht, see-throu- gh HERES NEWS: Keep It Clean ,THE COUNTRYSIDE CLEANUP CAMPAIGN. THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND . . . KEEP IT CLEAN. That, in a few words, is the sum and substance of the nationwide cleanup program designed to involve all who enjoy the Great Outdoors in the most intensive anti-littcampaign ever launched by a government agency. OUTDOOR PLEDGE AS A VISITOR TO THE PUBLIC LANDS I PLEDGE TO: UTAH KEEP THE UNO CLEAN AND FREE OF UTTER RESPECT AND TREAT THE LAND AS MY OWN LEAVE GATES AND FENCES AS I FIND THEM Please enter my subscription to er Johnny Horizon is a symbolic character representing thoughtful users of the publicly owned lands. And he has a simple, yet vitally important, message. THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND KEEP IT CLEAN. Its Q Q Q Q Tup-perwa- res air-tig- Storage for cosmetics is as important as the make-u- p itself. Many creams and lotions are stored in glass bottles or jars. The rough and dampness. Beauty counselors suggest that make-u- p requirements be kept to a minimum on a camping trip. However, the HORIZON le, skin. posure to sun, wind, and The campsite make-u- p kit should have the important basics on hand. Essentials should include. a cleanser, refresher, lubricant and astringent and particular items to suit the individual woman. Plan the make-u- p kit before heading campward. Pay e a message equally portant to all who use vately owned property, impri- as well. And as a concerned Johnny Horizon is giving every one of us the opportunity to do something about the mountains of litter and trash that are being left behind by unthinking travelers. More than $500,000,000 (thats half a billion) is be- - OBEY STATE GAME AND FISH LAWS WomM1 Review BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE NAME U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ADDRESS ing spent annually to pick up the cans, bottles, wrappers, plastic cups, newspapers and hundreds of other unwanted and discarded items thrown on the ground by those who apparently feel that someone else will pick it up. vinced that the key to saving our environment is participation by concerned individ- uals. Pollution of our land, air arid water can no longer be passed off as someone rise's responsibility. out-doorsm- CITY STATE Please send a gift subscription to: NAME ADDRESS In accepting the role of voice and partner for the Department of the Interior's JOHNNY HORIZON, Burl Ives, who has built a career spanning radio, television, motion pictures and record albums, said, I am con People cause pollution; people can stop it, he says. I want to do my part, and 1 sincerely hope that I can encourage others to accept a personal commitment to do their part in preserving America's land heritage. CITY STATE Check enclosed One Year . Out -of- -State Bill me . . $3.50 . . $4.00 2 2 Year Year . . . $6.50 . . . $7.50 |