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Show wntwm t n t m f n The Utah Wonun'a Review Page 3 THE UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW Margaret Miller Editor-Publish- BUTTON er Bea Craig Public Relations L Sherry Lee Social Secretary StaffWriter Advertising J BOX ass j Bea Craig Dr. Eugene L. Hawkins John Hale BY Steve Coulam - Creative Photography Business Office: Sherry Lee Editorial and Business offices: 1065 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 P.O. Box 6136 (84106) Business Office 2 Treasure Chest - 3640272 Community WOMEN'S REVIEW STAFF ON CALL time goes on, to be of service in an advisory capacity to provide aid to groups in what ever way possible in the planning and coordination of special events as fish ion shows, such lun- con- - cheons, fund raising, ventions, tours, etc. The Woman's Review will build a reference library dedicated to this service. WHO WILL BE THE NEXT WOMAN OF THE WEEK? The UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW will welcome YOUR nomination for Woman of the Week. You need not be a clubwoman. ..you might be a neighbor., a friend., or even the husband of someone who should receive this recognition. One of our recent Woman of the Week selections was nominated secretly by her husband, and the first she knew of the honor was when she was presented with the UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW carrying her picture on the front page! Please address all nominations and background material to Marge Miller, The Editor, P. 0. Box 6136, Salt Lake Gty, zip code 84106. A good recent picture of the nominee should accompany the article. Pictures will returned. NEED-INDE- LADIES be ED DO NEED YOUR WE its A S. In addition, the mature' except complain? Well, for one thing - you can go jump in the lake - any old lake - because water cools one off the best. (Not the icy shower, but the tepid bath for best ' ' results.) Drinking fruit juice is. another cooling method. So be sure to put canned and frozen juices high on your grocery list. Eating, extra; protein is also recommended in the summer time. Heavy meals are not needed and make one feel listless. Several small meals are . 364-376- It is the hope of the staff as women's turnover rate is much lower, her attendance record is . . better. A breeze on a hot summer's day self-assertio- n. . a wonderful feeling. Whatever, became of the fans with the Bible J pictures on then! that used to be used in church? It must have been disconcerting to talk to a group, half of whom were waving things in the air, but those little fans certainly made you feel cooler. Nowadays, we depend on is . '.. b electric fans or window air conditioners to keep a house cool. Many people install complete air conditioning throughout the house, making it a more pleasant place to be in on hot days. Children, especially, appreciate this. I once had a friend who the job judgment, loyalty, a sense of which employers responsibility characteristic of the as recognize mature women. reliability and Installation Held Lightweight loose fitting clothing is the coolest. Women come out best in summer time.' They can slide into a shift and a pair of sandals and take off, free as a bird, while a poor man is still weighted down with pounds of shoes, a tight belt, and strangler's tie around his neck. The designers and manufacturers of men's clothing are getting smarter about cooler clothes, but they still have a long way to go. So keep cool this summer. Do C skyroom. CM SOT CWio-- VP s sale. CAREER CENTERlocal-nation- - positions al TOP SALARIES Mrs. Eldon T. McEntire has ! I succeeded Mrs. Dick Pingree as Club at President of the Opti-Mran installation luncheon honoring new and past officers. Other officers include: Mrs. Howard J. Williams, first vice president; Mrs. T. Emerson Baggaley, second vice president; Mrs. G. M. Kelly Hanes, and Mrs. Frank secretary-treasur- ! s. . I with or with- shorthand, STENOS, EE TYPISTS, RECEPTIONISTS, SECRETARIES out CLERKS. GAL FRIDAY, PBX, KEY PUNCH exp. and no exp. CPAs, ACCOUNTANTS, PERVISOR of SU- - s mortgages nan. REGISTER FREE i New Officers 5 5 dept. (female with mtge. SS loan exp.), MANAGEMENT TRAINEES, ENGINEERS all kinds, local, national, over seas. ss er your shopping in the early morning or evening..Jbuy some shrubs to plant around the house.. .drink a lot of fruit juice.. .and if you want to be really cooL.try a topless bathing suit. I know someone who has one to self-confiden-ce When it comes to the female is easily distinguished from And also worker it may be well to know arrogant that over 10,000,000 women remember, that the "Age between age 45 and 64 are in the Discrimination in Employment labor force. More than half of Act," effective June 12, 1968 them. are in. the age group of 45 prohibits employers, employment through 54. And; if you have agencies, or unions from rejecting seekers solely passed 40 years of age chances are 'qualified-jobecause of age when they are you are looking for a job . these between 40 and 65 years of age. mature are one of If you A word of caution-do- n't women you should not feel expect insecure even though you may not success on the first application and have worked for years. More and don't get discouraged on the fifth . more the employers are asking for or sixth turndown. It takes a little ' mature women who have their longer for the older more mature but over problems behind them. women to get placed and you have them of Remember that "ability is 10,000,000 ageless". You are able to bring to can too. conditioning off every day to get all the neighborhood children to go home. ZOAI Presenfs much higher, her productivity is equal to or higher than the younger woman. Good working habits have been developed and babysitting is no problem. So remember, you have lots to offer an employer. On the other hand, don't be overconfident and unrealistic. Quiet finally had to turn her air HELP! Each Monday, ZCMI presents a luncheon fashion show at the Hotel Utah in the beautiful skyroom. Fashion show at 1:00 pjn.For reservations, please contact Hotel Utah, Catering Office. Make a "blue Monday" a bright Monday with lunch and fashions in the and the Job Market byviwebb PAT CUMMINGS Summer's here and the weather is hot: So what can you do about it STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER BE2sva The Mature Woman STAFF WRITERS PatCummings Bronka at Castleton's ViWebb svbd PROGRESSIVE Suite 2M 7 S E. !hSo. S S S 5 sllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillill The new officers of the Granite Wasatch Council PTA are Mrs. Merlin R. Lybbert, president; Mrs. Lynn Burningh am, first Dial vice president; Mrs. Emery C Webster, second vice president; Dr. William 93.3 HutchinBon, deputy and third vice Mrs. Edward president; Williams, fourth vice president; Mrs. Reid superintendent tki if uvtawu it; ' ' fv s PROSPEROUS MINDED TELL OUR AD VERTISERS YOU SAW COUPLE FOR $14.00 AN HOUR 1 A NEW MARK SMI5fcSte Davis, secretary, and Mrs. A. Paul Adams, treasurer. m FREE- THEM IN THE WOMAN'S REVIEW - i EARLY RETIREMENT fi eA8 WOULD YOU WORK PART TIME OR FULL TIME 7 tffi 7 fl fato Where Thousands enjoy listening to toe-tappin- g music in stereo every day! |