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Show 4 County Recreation Announce Ski School Salt Lake Valley youngsters have been spending a great deal of their time eyeing the ruggec slopes of the Wasatch Mountains and awaiting the Utah ski season. There will be about 2,300 more skiers riding up the ski lifts because thats how many learned to ski in the Salt Lake County Recreation Departments Ski School last year. This season finds County Re creation officials busily laying out plans for their edition of the 1966 Ski School. However due to a April 18. Association in 1938. He served December 22, 1965 Instructor for the course will as president until his election Wednesday, again be Mr. A. Lee Robertson, as chairman of the board in executive secretary of the Utah Training Officer for the Depart- 1962. He has been president State Medical Association, Mr. ment of Fish and Game. of the Utah Savings and Loan Sorensen said: Advance With another football searegistration is re- League. quired and can be accomplished Mr. Taylor is an alumnus of son coming to a close, the high by sending name, address, birth University of Kansas, and New school coaches of Utah would like date and age together with the York Universitys Graduate to express their thanks to the $1 registration fee to cover cost School of Business. many doctors who have taken a of student study materials and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, the for- part in making it a safe season. Almost without exception there postage to: Hunter Safety, Utah mer Margaret Murray, reside at State Department of Fish and 603 East 5600 South have been doctors in attendance a street, MurGame, 1596 West North Temple, ray. They have one son. high school games played in the salt Lake City, Utah 84116. Regstate this year. Were sure this istration closes December 31, partially accounts for the fine 1965. High School safety record that has been set up during the year. March of Dimes Names Chairman limited number of available instructors registration for the always -- popular activity will be limited to 1,500 young ski enthusiasts. Paul S. Rose, Superintendent of the Recreation Department reminded interested persons that the program is designed for the beginning skier only and is open only to youngsters residing in Salt Lake County. Registration for the school will begin December 15 at two locations: 1. County Recreation Office, 5177 South State Street, Murray. 2. Senior Citizens Center, 237 South 1000 East, Salt Lake City. A $2.00 registration fee will be required again this year. The ski school will run for six consecutive Saturdays and will begin January 8th. More information will follow in the coming weeks. Remember the 1,500 registration limit and register early! Thomas T. Taylor, chairman of For more information contact the board Prudential FedGary Swensen, Public Informa eral Savings and Loan Assocition Coordinator. ation, and prominent Salt Lake City community leader, has been named chairman of Salt Lake Gun Countys 1966 March of Dimes campaign. That announcement was made Announced Program Thursday by Roy W. Simmons, state March of Dimes campaign The Utah State Departchairman. ment of Fish and Game in coThe 1966 campaign in Salt Lake operation with the University of will be launched in Janu county Utah today made known plans to to coincide with state and ary broadcast the third hunter safenational kickoffs, Mr. Simmons ty training course over the fasaid. ' cilities of KUED-T.Mr. Taylor is a director of Designed to enable youngsters Salt Lake Citys Downtown Plan to qualify in hunter safety as ning Association and a director required by law, the course will of Salt Lake Valley Citibe broadcast each week for a zens Council. He has held po sixteen week period in order to sitions of leadership in many cimeet the eight hour mini- vic organizations through anum mum time period of instruction. ber of years. He is a member Broadcast time has been set of the Alta and Salt Lake counfor 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. every Mon- try clubs. He became president of day evening beginning January 3, al with classes set to run through Federal Savings and Loan Football Safe We NEWS Spar of 5566 South 4220 West, Kearns, Utah, has graduated from Marine recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at San Diego, Calif. During his eight weeks of intensified recruit training under Veteran noncomissioned officer Drill instructors, he learned Poge 9 small arms marksmanship, bay- onet fighting, and methods of selfprotection, as well as receiving instruction in military drill, history and traditions of the Marine Corps, and other academic subjects. The Credit Union Umbrella Man extends.. the welfare of the boys under our Utah has gone through another direction, and we acknowledge high school football season with and appreciate the part played by an excellent safety record. No the many doctors who are inserious accidents or injuries terested in athletics and in boys, interested enough to give of their have been reported. An important factor in this time and services to help us. Doctors of Utah have been prosafety record has been the assistance of the doctors of the state viding this service to high school who have been in attendance at teams for many years now. practically every high school football game to take care of emergencies, according to Bry San Diego, Calif. Dec. 3 D. Sorensen, president of the Utah Marine Private Lawrence D. High School Coaches Association. In a letter to Harold bowman, Spar, Jr., son of Mrs. L. D. Marine Graduates Safety V. Pru-dentl- CONGRATULATIONS TO UTAHS FIRST PRSA ACCREDITED' PUBLIC RELATIONS EXECUTIVES W. S. Adamson, President W. S. Adamson and Associates David W. Evans, Chairman of the Board W. Evans & Associates Nelson W. Aldrich, Partner Aldrich & Hamlett Associates Edwin E. Dowell, Director of Public Relations Western Mining Div., Kennecott Copper Corp. Parry D. Sorensen, Assistant to the President University of Utah These five executives are among 425 from throughout the U.S., who have met rigid eligibility requirements for accreditation in a voluntary program started this year by the Public Relations Society of America the professional organization of qualified men and women actively engaged in public relations work. The expressed purpose of the accreditation program is to raise the professional standards of public relations and recognize those who have demonstrated a high level of competency in the public relations field. 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