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Show September 1972 Readings In Poetry AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION DAIRY FOOD CONSULTANT The 1972- - 73 series of Readings In Poetry And Prose will begin on Wednesday, September 13 in the Lecture Hall of the Library at 8:00 PM. Larry Gasser, Kathy Cunningham is a dairy food consultant in American Dairy Associations Western Division office, Salt Lake City, Utah. She tours the Western states, maintaining personal contact with food editors and Assistant Professor of English Literature and Creative Writing at Westminster College will read selections from poetry. radio YOUNG ADULT DISCUSSION Open to all parents, teachers, librarians, and others interested in children's literature, this group will meet monthly in the Story Hour Room of the library. The first discussion will deal with New Trends in Children's Literature. groups Utah Da,rv Prlncess JEWISH COMMUNITY attendants Voneene The James L White Jewish Community Center will begin its fall program with a variety of art classes being offered. Starting September 25th the adult classes will run for eight (8) weeks and children's classes will run ten ( 1 0) weeks. Registration will run from September 11th- - 22nd at the Jewish Community Center. Also applications can be requested via phone and mailed to the Center before the 22nd. This fall art program will offer five (5) ceramic classes which will be held on the following days: Monday, 7:30-- 10:00 PM; Wednesday, 3:00- - 3:30 PM; Thursday, 10:00-- 12:30 PM, 7:30-10:0- 0 PM; Friday, 10:00-12:3- 0 PM. Also, there will be two (2) painting classes and one (1) drawing class which will be held: Tuesday, 7:30-- 10:00 PM 7:30-10:0- 0 PM (Painting);Thursday, 1:00-3:3- 0 PM (Painting). A children's art class will also be offered in painting and drawing on Wednesdays from 4:00- - 5:30 PM and an arts and crafts class will be held on Tuesdays from 4:00 to 5:30 PM. The Center will be holding two (2) free art workshops for those students enrolled in the various art classes. They will be held Tuesday from 4:00- - 7:30 PM and Thursday from 3:30-5:30P- Jacci Jensen, Would you like some cream in your morning cup of acetone, methyl acetate, furan, diacetyl, - butanol, methyl- furan, methylbutanol, isoprene, oils, of and gatherings home economists, nutritionists, county extension agents and homemakers to discuss the nutritive role of, and innovative uses for, dairy foods. She also appears on radio and television University Women, the American Home Economics Association, Home Economists in Business and American Women in Radio and Television. Miss Cunningham enjoys car racing as a spectator sport, swimming, golf, bowling, riding and needlepoint. Kathy Cunningham Olsen, Cherie Cannon, and Jennie Olsen have begun their annual Dairy Tour of elementary schools in the State. Aided by county princesses and attendants these lovely young ladies will visit nearly all of the young schoolchildren in Utah during their tour. A short program is presented at each school which shows through the use of cartoon characters and a short play the advantages of drinking milk and eating the right foods to help maintain a healthy body. The Princess and her attendants take part in the skit and each one emphasizes various nutritive aspects of milk and dairy products. The children are taught a song developed by the American Dairy Association, "There's A New You Coming Everyday" which tells of the body's need to replace three billion cells every 60 seconds and that one of the best foods to help your body make the change is milk. Principals and teachers have applauded the program and students everywhere have expressed their approval by not wanting the girls to leave at the conclusion. The program is short and fast moving which keeps the attention of students and does not distract from the curriculum. This year's tour with the State Princess and attendants will visit the counties of: Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah, Weber, Box Elder, Cache, Morgan, Summit, Wasatch, Duchesne, Uintah, Davis, Carbon and Emery. They will be accompanied by the . methanol, acetaldehyde, methyl formate, ethanol, dimethyl sulfide and Or would propionaldehyde? you rather just skip the coffee and drink the cream? caffeine, homemaker programs to speak up for milk and milk products. Miss Cunningham, a native of Idaho, graduated from the University of Idaho with a degree in home economics education- - extension and is currently working on her masters degree. She taught home economics .at the University of Idaho before joining ADA and is a member of the American Association of Utah's reigning Dairy Princess, Risa Tew and her CENTER FALL PROGRAM Wednesday, television and personalities to bring the story of dairy foods and their place in the diet to consumers. In addition to working clsoely with media, Miss Cunningham attends meetings of grocer, restaurant and dairy GROUP (Drawing); Page 7 UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW Utah Commission Dairy Manager, G. Kent Hendrickson State and Dairy Wives' President, Donna Coletti. For further contact: information Utah Dairy Commission, Salt Lake City, .. Utah 487-9976- Toast the American dairy farmer with a glass of milk. The beautiful Dairy Princess with her attendants. Seated, Risa Tew From I. to r. Jennie Olsen, Cherie Cannon, Voneene Jensen, Jacci Olsen. i American Dairy Association With the singing of Robert Petersen and the anticipation of the evening, each lovely contestant vying for the crown of Utah State Dairy Princess brought a tingling of excitement to all who witnessed the pageant. After each girl had the to introduce herself and tell of her favorite opportunity recipe, Robert Petersen Tew from announced Cache County as the new princess to reign over Utah dairy activities for the coming year. Named as attendants were: Jacci Olsen from Davis County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine L. Olsen of Sunset; Voneene Jensen, Sevier County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jensen of Richfield; Cherie Cannon, Washington County, the daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Truman Cannon of St George; and Jennie Olsen, Salt Lake County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Olsen of Murray. A special honor given by the girls was that of Miss Congeniality, awarded to Nancy Starley, Utah County, the Risa UTAH DAIRY PRINCESS daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. James R. Starley. The new Utah Dairy Princess is a student at Utah State University, majoring in home economics. She enjoys playing the piano and organ and has taken voice lessons. She also finds great satisfaction in sewing and cooking. She has taken an active part in high school productions and has served in several student body positions. She was selected by President Nixon as an "Outstanding Teenager of America" and was a member of the National Womens Honorary Society. She lived for three years in La Paz, Bolivia where her father was employed by the U.S. Government. When asked what her favorite hobby is, she replied: "I guess it would have to be people." Miss Tew will begin her activities shortly when she travels to Chicago for participation in the National Dairy Princess Contest. After that there will be many appearances throughout the state on behalf of Utah's dairy industry. LITERARY CLUB Beginning the fall club season with a luncheon for members and honored guests is the Ladies Literary Club. The festive occasion to begin at 12:30 pjn. September IS, will have Mrs. Don M. Rees, president, presenting her message, along with Mayor "Jake" Gam, guest speaker. He will speak on "Our City-Curr- ent Trends." Music will be presented by Steve Oldroyd. Additional guests will be Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton and Mrs. Garn. They will receive guests along with club officers, Mrs. Rees, Mrs. J. Arthur Mrs. W. Kearns, George Mrs. Harold Latimer, Cline, Pannier Mrs. and H. C. Gladys Bowers. |