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Show " ' ". ft Feature Section v Society - Ch ur c h - S c h op ' TO , r PROVO,- - ' UTAH COUNTY, TKSTErXSmcfUTAH UTAH Arts c6ut-iTY- l OCTOBER SUNDAY, ' ; . 1953 4, I - Comics Women Voters L eague.c-pur- s - i ,- $ eczs froj KjLVic - .? - ir v Interest in ' . GEVER of the Geneva" Steel executive. ' !Lrke City. The confcrerccf ade- wondered vouever why so, Her officers Include: Mrs. La- - pates frorrrt'tan, Syomirp. Idaho. . Have Nevada will be many i local, s.ate and national ij'iar Atidriis, first vice president Montaca andrct.onnl s, league .after hmpirg along for' with portfolio of Voter s Service; t'rerscd 'by suddenly have been blue-- , Mrs. 'J. V., Mazurie, second vice;1 Cent. Mrs. .John Lei and Mrs. Waldo Stephens, vice presK.ent. printed, approved and smoothjy president, portfolio, local- ravcro-iment; Mrs. Stephen Larson, ssc-- j' Mrs. Black, Mrs. TcTt. several put into operation? ot the Provo League officers, ar.d One re?so:V has been the weight 'rotary-".- Mrs. P. E. Ashton. troa of support thrown behind reform :Uf or, and six directors, each wit fcur , Provo state representatives, J Sirs. Frank Rooncy, Mrs. R. U legislation by the ,8i8 local chap-- ! a special responsibility. y'rs- Poland Hanson tors oC the National, League of has boon Ashwor.h. witt Claude Women Voters. ?ubllcatS, Mrs Er.n L ? h Lea-u- e t non - partisan A organization.- nuUcr, state resource; Mrs. Ko'.x-r' Mrs. Sren-: "inAllen ; Mrs. ! whose avowed purpose is to vVrd?d J Perry, publicity son. domestic; affairs; :rs .11. I crease; the political By. JOAN I ms, prcss-decade- V,. j - - i n - LiS ' 'drafzA 4X a- - tX"" ," . f .TesiUty :""Ci last Maurice Harding, membership: ,:. i ritT Provoj has worked for improved serv- - A!rs. L. F. oore. finance, ana public (schools, better! oomr-ccwas A s.ate survey Leonard Tofft, international sewage improvcmcr.t, tax 1 1Ui"J' 'or T e Leauc fcrms.l good houcisg and efficient rotations, Mrs Katzcnbach. ittrs. have Rooncyard .Utah Leapuc govcr.inicnt.,.Loztl L?a3;e presiden's and Last year the Provo ' League's 'worked to establish the state merit e.. airmen, ri iatior.s at local level .was improve election laws and ttcrnaUonai and imoctmp in S"al t La.:e .City cunr? cation !in Local Government, which equalize social, economic wul on- i'.nc rcr.anal conference, included- a "Voters' Service" and political opportunities. t! he a.grida -- to be i.ooi t a survey of city finances, the police has ro state however, Utah, ' n.ext convcnt.on of Women Voters as yot..ithe. nattOr.al and schbol board department ' as-t" sl1?l'.!1'It a in to 'state ; education. , r hopes organise problems u anue cF he co- -m.av " Provo League is isooiation' "during a This, year, the . And v,nat Kind, of 'Women Voters. Fi 15 Ifcrcnce at L. Oct. and: 16 headed by Salt Black, wife rtnrl. ' in lrnv pat pnh'i The answer to the first qucs'.ioi s: Any vcman v. ho is an Ameri can C;li7pa." ard Svishes to ho in- prmcd on lal rurrcr.t issues. The- ciuesiion o( lcadersriiB is more cas'ly ar.sv.crcd. by dbicrib-Hr.- g he-rll- A-A'- " i unUs-"vithi- . a j" ro-M- n f - ,f" j five-sta- " - n- te Mj-s- .'-- J 0t. sju-akc- ; jj . " S t fi'-.-- .''- : . i .PLAN MEl'riNG Mr.v Lr.M:ir Andrus," vice president anJ chairmani the .Voters Service Committee, (cint lt) and .M L. Lursc:1.. secretary,; planirst 21 v.'Ah J,. Earl Lewis, on city" mar.ayrer !ari. iMr. Lels, cpn:i mectin.ir for a former city commissioner imtl now a can l:cirte fur the charter commisficn, wrH ruluress the nvjetin. The League makes it i. s Lus iritis to study government on all levels. c m r ''" r " ' - . - the kind of v, ot.ji who- th.sis, leading the lcaput-1 - in Fro-l- . I '. ,'l Z : f , I.. ' t X,- V - , . c 1'- ! -- , year. larrictjTefft Blatk. president of ihc Provo "League of Women Voters is .The wife of the ger.tral superintcndcr.t c' Columbia-Genev- a . f ' 'r I - . :: ' - - 'V'-- - r - 1 . of L'.S. Steel CorShe holds .an- AJStfrom Allof.hcr.y College and jattended Graduate school at Colum-j,b- ia '.' , . "She "tau?ht hich schcel TT.sh j :ar.d drama for 15. years, and remains' cr.e of her chief poration. de-igr- ee cdu-jcEti- on !': ''; ; . - . - interests. . .Active .in the American Associa- in sev- jiion of. Univorsity-"WomeJeral oit'es.;Mrs. Kcck'served as a jdirector of the Praro branch. She was president of the Grandview in J 352. and currently, is torosram Wasatch PT.W "j T She is a. member d'f tHe pulpit Jccmmittee of Provo'. Community jChurch,. and'h'ns served ' of. religious cdurn'on. Mrs. Black is .well- - known in a number of community organiza- cair-..mari-- - !- J J' ' i ..... i':h-.- '' f v ' - '" ..'"'- , ' I of iUors. , She scrV'cd - j. aschairmane of the Women's ;Organiiation, program ot the Nineteenth Cen- ftury Club. and is- a- member of (the Timpar.o?ps Golf Association rand .the Legislative Council. One of the best known services ,of the Lea cue of Wornsen VoVs lin Provo has been the Voters Service. During" primarv and general elections last fall and durin the school bond elec tion this spring... the Vc'.ers Service answered thousands iof requests for , "J-- ' voting infermation. The service was headed bv Mrs. lAndrus. i The Lea sat e is"rroud its citation by tfce Provo Ciiv Srhco's." iMrs. Stella II. Oaks, director of public relations for the schoois, vvrote the League: t'l.want.to express the anprcia- j. : (Contjined on Pas e 5, Sec. A) ; cna-:rma- - - - - .,- -' n 1 - f : . MM DISCUSS IMPROVEMENTS Mrs. L. F. T.Iack, president of tHe League of Wosricn Voters, (right) and Mrs. J. V. Mazurie, chairman of Local Government Committee, discuss development of plans for Provo sewerage improvements , , Iat::; nittco fcr.''tat-"- ' ()rjrar.i":;;t 'if, (r''rht ) h' s obtaining materia' for ?ss.'e. Cat'tiaU, librarian. f".u;vtv i n .Stall coverr.min t V.ilh 1 11: ; 'irs. K. nbach, member of the I . v r.-'- . Com-- - with Earl . tt h city engineer. Conr'er.-prov- it- -- v " V - .' . vs. ' i V " - V. 'V-V-'vt- rt . f ; V r I r n FINANCIAL PROBLEMS Mre. P. E. Ashton, treasurer, (right) talk3 over the financial situation of the League of Women Voters with Mrs. R. C. Terry, chairman of the publicity committee (center) pnd Mrs. L. F. Moore, chairman of the Finance Committee. The league, is supported by voluntary! con tributions and is now completing plana for its fund campaign. ; - ' . - - WORLD INTEREST . Mrs. Leonard Tofft, thair-ma- n of International, Relations Committee, (center) holds brief meeting with Unit Leaders, Mrs. M. J. Fulrath (left) and Mrs. J. R. Sayer as they make plans for the .ovemr ang' Uactir.v ui..., sessions at which' world conditions will b3 discussed. . . , |