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Show Easter Issue 1973 Utah Women1 s Review Page 4 JUNE CARPENTER LOCAL A WdDMARTS JULI ANNS FABULOUS MUSIC PUBLISHING CO. P.Q.Box215 HJIFIE Utahn Seeks Cherry Blossom Crown COMPOSER Midvale, Utah 84047 255-903- 3 Cecilia Furr, a secretary in the office of Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, will represent Utah in the 1973 National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Furr, 3603 Elmwood St. (1955 East), will compete with princesses representing other states for the title of National Cherry Blossom Queen. A graduate of the University of Utah, she joined the staff of Sen. Bennett nine months ago. R-Uta- h, Ensign BPW Installs Officers Gertrude Browne was installed president of the Ensign Business and Professional Womens Club at the organizations annual breakfast Sunday at the Hotel Utah Skyroom. Other officers are Elva Canfield, first vice president; Jane Parker, second vice president; J. Ardelle Carlson, recording secretary; Irene Wiesenberg, corresponding secretary; and Mary Hatch, treasurer. Installing officer was Greta Baur, director of North Central District, Utah Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs, Inc. Installation arrangements were directed by Madeleine W. Parker and J. Ardelle Carlson. Federal Women's Club Luncheons Retired Civil Service employees from a variety of Federal Agencies were hosts at the luncheon for the Federal Womens Club on Saturday, March 24, 1973, at 12:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, .Salt Lake City. In charge of arrangements was Mrs. Dorothy Parks, Chairman. Mrs. Parks was assisted by Mrs. Beatrice Hiacker, Mrs. Irinthia Parker, Mrs. Frieda Finkeldey, Mrs. Robert Swallow and Mrs. Eva Wiseman. National Secretaries Association The 22d annual Secretaries Week will be observed April 22-2with Wednesday, April 25, set aside as Secretaries Day. Sponsored by the National Secretaries Association (International), the worlds leading secretarial association, the Week has as its theme, Better Secretaries Mean Better Business. Activities for the week will be coordinated, locally, by the Salute Chapter of NSA. Mrs. Betty Hall, President of the Chapter, who is secretary to Ernest Baesslfer, Treasurer and Controller for the Communications and Terminals Division of Univac, has announced that the group has scheduled the events listed on the attached Program in conjunction with the Week. Mrs. Hall invites all secretaries to share in the spirit of the 1973 Secretaries week in emphasizing the vital contribution they make as part of the management team in business, industry, education, government, and the professions. 8, o o o o taxxM LEGAL SECRETARIES luncheon honoring Thelma Bambauer, Third Vice President of the National of Association Legal was at held Secretaries, Brattens Grotto Saturday of last month. Mrs. Bambauer of Tuscon, Arizona, was in Utah visiting the three local chapters of NALS; Provo, Ogden and Salt Lake. Those in attendance included members from Salt Lake and Ogden; rovo the local . Coin par- canisters for the Eas- ter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Utah, Inc., will be distributed in stores, cafes and other business offices throughout Salt Lake Valley Saturday by the Skyline a L'AKEIURHOLSTERiY Jeep Patrol. that works without prayer is of no avail, or that prayer without works is, likewise, quite useless. We must believe in God and have faith in His power, or we are lost. I feel that God walks and talks with me and is ever with me, that He inspires me. I am grateful. My family is small and it seems, becoming smaller every year. I have two daughters, Angela Julie, fourteen, still in school and living with me, and my daughter Carolynne Gene and her husband Paul Darger, and their five beautiful children. The youngest are twin girls, Julie Ann, named after me, and Jeannie Celestia, after Pauls mother and Carolynne Gene. Paul Jr., Michael, Herbert and Lynette. Beautiful children. I have one of the most wonderful sisters in the world and her husband Lee Vergen Olsen and their son, Leugene and his wife and seven children. My brother died in May and left a wonderful wife and four children, and grandchildren, but now, there is only my sister and me. If s frightening because neither one of us are well, but I have lots of faith and hope and much to do. I have one hundred songs, all copyrighted and many published. God Must Have Made Salt Lake City and OOH LA LA, published and performed by Sound Column. Ron Simpson was my guiding angel. Im more than grateful to him and Dennis Nichols. Two very gifted and talented fellows. Its Rons Band and he and Dennis both play in it and Ron sings in OOH La La. Ive God Must Have Made Salt Lake City. It is a pretty song and should put Utah oh the map. I am having an Album released on June 1st ten songs, in which many known artists will sing and play loud and clear. They are wonderful songs, not because I wrote them, but because everyone hearing them says so. fm a lucky person, thanks to God. Everyone pray for me. I have been very ill; and pray for Mrs. Miller, she needs all of our prayers. I have a publishing company, Julianns Fabulous Music Publishing Company, P.O. Box 215, Midvale, Utah 84047. Ready and willing to go. Yours truly, Julie Ann Carpenter . Seals Get Boost aOO &B0 . Secretary chapters; Writer LETTER TO EDITOR ticularly for Provo, Utahs most recent addition to the NALS rolls. frnimiro dteo (fete (kanmi) Legal - & Dear Mrs. Miller, I have heard it quoted often Association having previously entertained Mrs. Bambauer at a luncheon on the previous Friday. The Third Vice President is in charge of forming new chapters and recruitment of new members. Her visit was a virtual shot in the arm for w MknoGrixQp Song Publisher A ... WASATCH LITERARY CLUB The Wasatch Literary Club Board Members entertained at a Veterans Birthday Party Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Veterans Hospital. A musical program was furnished by the following, with a St. Patrick theme: Mrs. Marge Dubach, piano & vocal solos; Dr. Mark Lloyd, clarinet solos; Miss Dorothy Parks, vocal solos. Refreshments were served. The table decorations were carried out in St. Patrick theme by Mrs. Melba Bills who has given 5,000 hours of volunteer work at the Veterans Hospital, and she organized birthday parties for veterans. She was assisted by Mrs. J. Ellis Brown, Mrs. Elias L. Day, Mrs. Daniel Elton, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, and Mrs. L. F. Searle. |