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Show Utah Woman's Review UTAH b Page 3 "WOMAN OF THE MONTH" k WOMEN'S REVIEW Margaret Miller Editor-Publish- er Bea Craig Public Relations Advertising Larry Wardley Advertising Manager Promotions - STAFF WRITERS Pat Cummings Bronka at Castle ton's Bea Craig Dr. Eugene ViWebb Gloria Goddard L. Hawkins John Hale Kathy Alls STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Steve Coulara CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY 1381 South Main Phone 487-135- 3 BUSINESS OFFICE Marge Miller Helen Dahle A Life of Service Bea Craig BUSINESS-EDITORIAL-CIRCULATIO- 1065 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 P.O. Box 6136 (84106) Phone 364-376- 2 UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW P.O. Box 6136 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 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 and community news than I receive from other media Q good coverage of important social events Q humor about local leaders and celebrities " Q travel stories in and out of UTAH personal rnmmentaries andbr columns . 2 UTAH Please enter my subscription to WOBKan Review g NAME ADDRESS STATE CITY Helen Dahle. a lovely, warm and energetic woman, loves people. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dahle of Spanish Fork, Utah, she weighed in at only three pounds. Crippled from birth, she was told the doctor said she would never walk. In spite of this great handicap at birth and a history of delicate health, Helen overcame these obstacles, destined to become a leader in her church (LDS). her community, in her city, in the county and finally in the State of her birth. Helen's education included attendance at LDS Business College. Upongraduation she was immediately employed by the City Attorney. I. E. Brockbank, in Provo. She is hv the -r j rnrpsent.1vj emnlnved j Salt Lake County Recorders OffiCe, a monthly cultural calendar pinpointing the pleasures and activities coming up Spanning those years in be- tween is a story of service and dedication of helping others The activity of this won- dfirfnl woman, first with the secretarial and executive positions held with the Business and Professional Women's Clubs in Provo, and Salt Lake, shows that she likes to be with people. She likes to be apart of a group, to see it grow and flourish. Her devotion and approach qualified her to serve as Corresponding Secretary of the State Federation of the BPW; Recording secretary; Vice-Preside- Please send a gift subscription to: First dent and now NAME nt, -. as President of some 1,200 members statewide. Salt Lake Toastmistress Club, has also honored her and enjoyed her services as Hospitality chairman, Program chairman and as of their organization. ADDRESS STATE CITY One Year Out -of- Vice-Presi- this large group, comprising Check enclosed -State zm? N Bill . . . $3.50 . . $4,00 me 2 2 Vice-Preside- Year Year . . . $6.50 . . . $7.50 She is presently acting as of the Delta Theta Chi Sorority. Besides this she has also found time to devote to one of her favorites, Secretary of the Utah County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Vice-Preside- Utah Women's Review Sponsors The Social Calendar, nt KWHO, nt It may seem impossible The highlight of the trip that one person can do so was a visit to Capitol Hill, much for so many, but you where Helen visited with would have to know her to Senator Bennett in Senator appreciate how much she Moss' office. She was a guest does accomplish. also at a Banquet at the ConShe has served as Secretary gregational Club. This is for three and a half years to unique in that this club is the Salt Lake County Em- exclusive for Presidents, ployees Association. The Senators and Congressmen's Republican Women elected wives only. "I considered Helen President of the W- this the thrill of a life time, omen's Republican Club; , as well as a great honor to Chairman of the voting dis- the State of Utah: and its trict, Secretary of the State women." she enthused. She's looking Federation of Women's Re, forward to ' publican Clubs; and amember the trip she'll be making of the State Central Commit- March 1st, back to Washingtee of the Republican Club, ton to attend the National including being a delegate to Legislature Conference and County and State Conventions. the U. S. Chamber of Commerce Meeting, a program to Helen says, "I want to be explore mutual action of inwhere there are many people. terested "IT'S UP TO YOU , 1 f"ve peupie. i icve io worn IN 72." with and for people, crowds Like her father, who was of people." Commissioner and one time Her normal day besides Mayor of Spanish Fork, she matin activities, might always seems to find a full consist of long distance calls and rewarding life of service coming in from all oyer the to be very satisfying, though wuuiry. uiuiuuiiig nasiuugiim somewhat challenging. D. C, from 6:30 a.m. until Helen is truly a wonderful . - midnight. When asked about "eating" she laughed and said, "when ever there is time." Noon for her consists mainly of running errands and more everytelephone calls-- to where. Last Thursday, Helen travelled to Provo, BPW Club to hear the renowned Dr. Marlow speak on the Bibliography on Women the only one of this magnitude in the United States. Helen loves j to visit the various clubs in the State and takes a person-- 1 al interest in each group. In addition to this she likes to swim, play bridge, attend concerts, listen to music of all kinds and travel. She was enthusiastic about her recent trip to Washington D. C . in January. For ten days, from the 20th through the 30th she attended the National Board of Directors Meeting of the BPW, along with all the other State person with a warm, loving heart that embraces the human race, and she does it in a manner characteristic of a noble and happy person. THE UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW extends a wish for her continued success and is pleased to announce Helen as WOMAN OF THE Month. . U8SED . Presidents. 860, 9:00 A.M. Tuesday & Friday mm |