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Show Library NON-CIRCULATINf- University of Utjfi S.i3t Like City 1?, lUnh LcT' WESTER liEFXAKA Volume XV Salt Lake County, Utah Oslo. Thursday, July 10, 1969 Utah Writing Contest Scheduled For July 15th Deadline for entries In the League of Utah Writers original writing contest is July 15, according to Le Roy B. Meagher, Salt Lake City, general contest chairman, Entries must be postmarked or personally delivered to contest chairmen by midnight of deadline date. All Utah writers may enter unpublished division, with puband special lished division contests open to League mem- bers only. Entries should be directed to the following contest chairmen: short story, Dr. E. E. Morton, 4524 Stephens Circle, Ogden, -- Ut t.jJ , The Saga Singers, a women's trio from Washington Saga Singers Give Concert T he Saga Singers, a women's trio from Pacific L utheran University in Tacoma, Washington, will give a sacred concert July 13. Currently on a g summer-lon- tunes, chorales and spir- ituals will be included In the program which will have as its All Men Are Brottheme, hers." Members of the trio are Paula Grams, senior music education major from Bremerton, WashConnie Koschmann, ington; sophomore music major from and Jeanne Juneau, Alaska; senior sociology Landdeck, major from compton, California. To open their concert here the Saga Singers will present a group which will Include two spirituals, Ride the Chariot" and All Night, All Day." The toher works will be O Holy Spirit, Enter In" by the con- temporary Moe, and rieli. The Sing composer Daniel Crucifixus" by Gab- next group will include Praise," Hoffo Overby; Mend-lesso- hn The third group's selections are Because All Men Are Brothers," Hassler; Theyll Christians, " Oh Freedom, Spir We Are Sholtes; ilual; For thler final group the trip will sing Alleluia," Gor- -don Young; Evensong," Let There Houston Bright; Be Peace On Earth." and Benediction," Lutkin. n; Receives Grant A telegram from the Department of Health, Educaton and Welfare today verified an award of $106,642 A Crv In The Night" to the Utah Divis- ion of Family Services (formerly Division of Welfare ) to Improve the quality and delivery of social services provided recipients of public assistance. The grant, according to Richard P. Lindsay, Division Director, has as a primary purpose a more imaginative use of staff which will Include volunteers, low Income people and some recipients of public assistance, as well as professionally trained social workers." Known as a systems approach to manpower utilization and training," the project will analyze the needs of recipients, claslfy tasks to be in meeting those performed needs, determine the level of knowledge and skill required, and appropriately train those s. persons providing such Assisting in this project will be L. R. Roylance, Assistance Payments Director , a nd Keith Oram, Social Service Director for Region I, Division of Family Services, which Includes Cache, Rich, Box Elder, Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties. Twenty one percent of Utah's recipients of public assistance live In these counties where the demonstration project will be focused. Kearns Library Announces New Service The Kearns Branch Library at 5350 South 4220 West, Kearns now has a coin operated copy machine. We are sure that our patrons will appreciate this service which will enable anyone to copy book pages, original documents, letters, etc. at the cost of 10?. assistance Preteen Story, Hilma Nielson, 178 South First West, Richfield, Utah 84701; teen-ag- e story, Walter 227 E. 2000 S. L. Maughan, Orem, Utah 84057; Articles, Marily n McMeen Miller, 740 East 1000 East, Provo, Utah, 84102; serious poetry, Saundra Hansen, 1481 Gibson A ve. Ogden, Utah 84402; light verse Dorothy J. Roberts, 35 F Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102, Samuel W. Taylor Regional Literature, Betty Walker, 1794 Logan Ave. Salt Lake Ann W. City, Utah 84104; Hafen Ballad Contest, Ann W. Hafen, 1102 Fir Ave. Provo, Utah 84601. Unpublished nonfiction, fiction and plays must be accompanied by a$l readingfee, poems by a 50? reading fee. There is no reading fee in published division and members may submit one entry in each category. The same manuscript may not be entered in more than one category and contestants must comply with general con- PARADE OF HOMES Winners will be announced at the 34th Annual Writers Roundup to be held at Salt Lake City, September 5, 6, and 7 Cash awards for first, second and third place, plus honorable mention awards, will be given In Gold division. unpublished quills or diamonds, plus second and third place awards will be presented in the published division. Roundup speakers will Include Luther Nicholes, West Coast editor of Doubleday & Co., Peggy SIMPSON Curry, well known fiction writer, and Herbert E. McLean, author of more than 400 published magazine articles. Other speakers will be announced by Bonnie Emmertson, Salt Lake City, League president. WT H A ' ' Kearns Students Receive S' i.c a Work progress on parade of Homes '' Honors BYU 1969 WORK PROGRESSING ON v Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, has announced the names of students from Kearns who have achieved academic for spring semester, honors 1969. High honor students are those who have achieved a grade point average, in all academic work during the semester, of 3.8 Honor (4.0 is straight A). K t - . Ap- - 4. mi- include those with at students least a 3.5 average. Brigham Young University, with 23, 959 students, is the Univerlargest church-relate- d sity in the United States and the largest private university from the standpoint of full time students . They come from Complete set of rules maybe every state In the nation and 70 obtained from Mr. Meagher, foreign counteis. BYU offers Bachelor's , 117 Apricot Avenue, Salt Lake the Associate, City, Utah 84102, or from the Maters and Doctor's degrees in 60 departments of 13 colleges four chapter presidents. and eraduate school. Parents Without Partners The Local Scholars are: Dorothy Sorensen, High hon- test rules. Family Services Many low Israeli der-vice- If Handel; Dedication," With All Your Hearts," and Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho," spiritual. Know An Round." Mlller-Jackso- tour of our Western States and Canada, the Saga Singers will appear in Atonemtn Lutheran Church, 2040 West 3500 South, at 8 p.m. The public Is invited to the concert. There will be no admission charge, but a freewill offering will be taken. Arrangements of familiar hymns, contemporary works, folk Calvert; andShalon Utah 84402; 27 recipients need practical direction in home management, recognition and use of community resources, training and education for employment, Instructions on how to apply for jobs, and guidance In learning how to live with greater satisfactions as individuals and families. Although getting people off public assistance Is one objective of the project, helping people function more adequately in all sphers of living is the broader goal," noted Miss Kathryn Desserlch, Director, Bureau of Staff Development in the Division of Family Services, and project director. or Announce Social Parents Without Partners, Inc., an International non profit -- non sectarian, educational organization devoted to the welfare and interests of single parents and their children announce their July General meeting. The speaker will be Mr. Richard W. Birrell, referee of the Juvenile Court. He will speak on Problems of Juvenile This should be an outstanding event. , Freshman. Carol Jeanne Thorn, Honor, Sophomore. Kathy Tolman, Honor, Freshman. Fireworks Prohibited In Natl Forests Directories Out Delivery of 393,400 Mountain States Telephone directories began Monday , July 7, in the Salt Lake metropolitan area, Tom G. Smith, directory manager for the telephone company announced. The new directory comains 23,184 more alphabetical listings, 56 additional white pages and 67 moe yellow pages than the 1968 edition. The number of directories distributed will be approximately 23,400 more than last year, Mr. Smith noted. The new book was printed to keep listings up to date and facilitate calling. Products Development Corp., San Francisco, will handle the distribution. A crew of approximately 215 local workers will be supplied through the Utah Employment Service. Directory listings will include all phone service acquired prior to May 20. The delivery will continue through July 14. Anyone not receiving a new directory by that time should call their telephone service representative, Mr. Smith advised. week the signs and help prevent tns forest fires. Local forest officers should be and contacted arise. on schedule and would be completed intlme for the opening August 27th. Gayle Neilson, parade chairman, said homes were approximately 40 completed and all builders were making extra effort so there would not be a last minute rush. The site of this years show is at 8300 South and Wasatch Named Boulevard. Top of the World" fits the location the of A view valley is tremendous. perfectly. Eighteen homes will be presented to the public constructed,In by 16 builders. The following builders are participating this years show. Forest Service officer this are reminding the public that fireworks are prohibited in National Forests. This is ture not onlyd ruing the ap322 East proaching 4th of July weekend YWCA Place: 3rd South, Salt Lake City. but at all other times as well. Time: 8 p.m. Signs are placed throughout Date: Wednesday, July 30, 1969 the National Forests warning against the use of fireworks. Visitors are urged to heed New Telephone Worker pushing for completion Boyd Brown, president Home Builders Association of Greater Salt Lake, announced construction of Homes to be presented in the 1969 Parade of Homes and Home Show was when any questions Generous rainfall during the past few weeks has lowered fire danger in the Intermountain Region. However, according to fire control specialists, the light grassy fuels dry quickly and will burn readily. The public is invited to enjoy the recreational opportunities found in National Forests. Everyone should always use care with fire in order to make the outdoors safe and to protect valuable natural Home No. 10 - Golden Hills Home No. 1 Marstella -RichMcDonald, Phil Marstella, Ross Inc. Leo Van Zyverden, Continental ard Christensen, McDonald, 1877 Westminister Aven. Salt Lake City, Lot No. Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, - Lot No. 26 - 3681 15, 8412 Top of the World Dr. Utah Top of the World Dr. Home No. 2 - Classic Homes John B. Delomare, 3174 South Home No. 11 Western Home Highland Dr., Salt Lake City, Wilf Hansen, Arlen Builders, Lot No. 16. 8426 Top of the 2596 Keddington Lane, Salt Fox, World Dr. Lake City, Utah, Lot No. 27 Home No. 3 - Corporation 8311 Top of the World Dr. Nine, John New, 2865 Flori-bund- a Dr. Salt Lake City, Utah Home No. 12 - Showcase Lot No. 19, 8421 Top of the Homes, Jerry Young, Bert Van World Dr. Komen, 1336 So . 11th East. Salt Lake City, Utah, Lot No. 28 Home No. 4 - Triangle Construction Co. Harvey Dalton, 8299 Top of the World. 1551 E. Colony Dr. Salt Lake Home No. 13 - Same as 12 City, Lot 20. 8409 Top of the No. 35 - 8300 Top of the Lot World Dr. World Dr. Home No. 5 - Valley Center Bldg. Co, Vern Breeze, 5410 Home No. 14 - Bel Air BuildW. 3500 South, Hunter, Utah ers Inc. Boyd Brown, Gary 84120 - Lot No. 21 - 8397 Cole, 4243 Abinadl Road Lot Top of the World Dr. 8312 Top of the 36. No. World Dr. Home No. 6 - Skyline Building, Robert Graham, 3025 E. Home No. 15 Holmes & Jen3300 South, Salt Lake City, Inc. Paul Holmes, Grant sen, Lot No. 22, 8385 Top of the Jensen, P.O. Box 721 - Salt World Dr. Lake City, Utah 84110 Lot No. 37 - 8324 Top of the World Home No. 7 - Midwest Con3575 Drive. struction Co, Arch Coats, South 4000 West , Salt Lake Home No. 16 - Fortune Homes City 84119 Lot No. 23 - 8373 Brent the of Dr. World Dyer, Sterling Brimley, Top 1380 Wilton Way Lot No. 8 Home No. Robert Bowles, 38- - 8338 Top of the World 4748 South Redwood Road, Salt Dr. Lake City, 84107 Lot No. 24 8361 Top of the World Drive. Home No. 17 - Same as 16. Lot No. 39, 8350 Top of the World Drive. Home No. 9 Dan I. Smith, 3991 South 3210 East, Salt Lake Home No. 18 - Same as 15 - Lot No. 25 Lot No. 40 - 8364 Top of the City, Utah 8349 Top of the World Dr. World Dr. -- |