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Show Page IhJL KhKAUJ, 33 Po& 3, Mu--ct Utah. Sundsy, 15T5 I $ r ... . w " ' . -- Itnk AAnmpn r A ' "ST Dorothy Clark Speaks for Women in Politics By V process for health care. hHiticsl links rrothy'$ oid political FJLE NELSON Prv was EforoUiy Clark af jaised in a political climate, so it and cfte& Occidents! santSirnes significant, such as the fact that she was Mitch Mdich's Jaby sitter and her lather when young, w as a paper carrier with Governor J Bracken Lee. Calvin Ramptcs was her father's lawyer before are was natural for hef to gravitate toward the political scene as her children grrw oidef and she had more time for outside endeavors. She is immediate past state vice chairman of the Republican Party and in the last election ran in BKLNDACLAHK Brenda Clark to Wed Use fr primaries . Congress in the First District Her father J. W. Corbin was mayor of Moab during the uranium boom. He was a Democrat but switched to the Pepublican side during the Roosevelt Era. He instilled in Dorothy the concept thai "you get nothing for free," Politics was the subject of the dav in her home, and in an :, interview, with - The - Daily recalled how she she Herald, even carried politics to school. "When was just a little girl in (he third grade I was arguing y about Roosevelt's said. she program." Dorothy's mother is a give-awa- Larry Moore in Temple Utah Southern and served as Mitch Prove High School where she Republican Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Clark Melich's chairman Provo, announce the was a member of the Sub Deb when he rancampaign for LIS Congress. of is She thpir currently Sorority. approaching marriage Trained Nurse daughter Brenda to Lafj employed as a secretary in Politics and volunteensm are Mrs. Mr. and L Provo. of son Moore, only two of Dorothy's interests. A Gale Moore also of Provo. prominent has been blawd for the misguided hunger for power of a links few men In the Watergate csss." he became governor. Another infwesang tie to politics was ' er acquaintance with Senator Wallace F. Bennett wiien she was a member of the nurses choir that he directed ai IDS Hospital. She subsequent!) worked in many of his campaigns. The most interesting coincidence however is the fact that she set up a press exifcrer.ee at the Women's Cultural Center in 1972 for a congressman by the name of Gerald Ford. He had come to Provo to campaign for Robert Wolthius and Sherman P. Uoyd who were running for U S Congress. Dorothy confided, ' I had a hard time rounding up the 175 people to attend this press conference and even coerced a few friends." Those who did attend were she added, and some were heard to remark that they wouldn't mind seeing this man Gerald Ford as president some day; of course the some day has since arrived. Women in Politics "Women aren't usually in politics for power," Dorothy said. "They just want to see that integrity and good government are maintained in the political Mr. Moore is also a 1973 trained nurse by profession, she met her future husband Dr. graduate of Provo High School N. Clark when he was a where he was a State Sterling Stanley intern and she was a hospital Scholar in social science. He nurse. She is currently a attended the University of Utah and is now attending Brigham legislative consultant for the Utah Nurses Association and was Young University. At Provo High just appointed by the American he was a member of Topha Beta . Nurses Association to serve on the board of trustees for the system." National Coalition for Action and "it is a tragedy. " she pointed Politics a four-yeterm on an out, "mat the Republican Party board. The purpose of this board is to involve nurses 4 nationwide in the legislative GAMMA PHI OMICRON Will hold the annual spring luncheon meeting in Salt Lake City on Saturday at i :30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ravmond For a party appetizer, cut a contain both yolk and white, first Ifoibrook. 71! S. 13 E Bv JEANNE LESEM Salt Lake thin slice from the large end of remove ends of eggs and reserve ITI Food Editor City. All members are invited d With the price of eggs eggs so they will them for another use. and urged to attend. For further Or make an Italian-stylcurrently about $1.00 a dozen in stand upright. Cut off about the information call Mrs. William Easter bread. Braid yeast dough some cities. Easier baskets may top third, scoop out the yolks, F. Edwards, Provo. of and a and make little with into a nest mash the seasonings shape not be as fiUl as usual this year. Reservations should be made by depressions in it just largf But eggs are not as expensi ve mayonnaise, refill the whites, with the part cut from enough to hold a few hard cooked Monday. as meat, for example, and their cap them VALLEY CHAPTER No. 3 OES and the fasten with an olive colored eggs nse arid bake top high quality protein can be used Will hold its meeting Tuesday as usual. in many ways in meatless diets held in place with a toothpick, at 8 p.m at the Masonic Temple. Enrich mayonnaise or other Or try Scotch eggs. Wrap 875 W, 1850 N or to supplement reduced Provo. Regular creamy salad dressings with peeled eggs individually m a half port ions of meat. will include visit of meeting sieved yolks and whites. or three quarter inch layer of If you plan to keep hardcooked Grand Officers. Make a main dish of eggs with pork sausage PEO eggs more than a da or them to prevent spicy or curried onion cream mixture. Deep fry until the meat refrigerate Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at is browned and thorough!) spoilage. Use first any that have sauce Thin canned condensed home of the Mazuries. Three the cream of onion soup with half the cooked. cracked shells. Fountains. Here are some serving liquid called for on the label, season to taste with chili powder, suggestion: Garnish soups with sliced eggs curry powder or a favorite herb They are particularly good in and spice mixture, add eggs, clear broth or floating on black ton heat and serve with toast bean soup. fingers or triangles. j With a wooden spoon, push Make mtatloaf into a party-diswith yolks and whites separately eggs through a coarse sieve and use as placed end to end through the a garnish for cooked vegetables, center. Place half the seasoned salads or soups. meat in a loaf pan. Set eggs, end Mix finely mashed sardines or to end. down the middle and top tuna with seasoned egg yoiks and with remaining meat, molding it fill the halved whites as you firmly around the eggs. Bake as would deviled eggs. usual. If you want each slice to couple will exchange marriage vows May I in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that evening at the Women's Cultural Center. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Miss dark is a 1973 graduate of "Hie A T Club Notes Uses for Leftover Easter Eggs hard-cooke- !; to, especially aifeftfig she has sometimes witnessed. She further feels that the system ?ist be preserved and that there is room y ut the structure of the io-part- y two-part- for system everyone. "Otherwise, if ws split into fragments, we are likely to become like France, where the minority candidate often wins' denoted. Political, Educatsesal Role Dorothy is a classic example of vivaciousness and ambition. As far tack as I960 she began as a Republican working volunteer in the Sherrn Ueyd campaip. prior to this she Brigham Young to increase her University education, graduating in 1962 in health education At this time she became acquainted with John Bemhard who had helped direct her course of study. When he deoded to run as a state se.iator in 1362. she was appointed as his Women's Campaign chairman. He won this election and two years later Dorothy became Dr. State Ernest L. Wilkinson's Women's chairman in his A year enroled at unsuccessful bid for the U S. Senate. This introduced her to national politics. The following year a group of men in Salt Lake City suggested she run for state vice chairman of the Utah Republican Central Committee, Though she lost this race, she was appointed as a member of the Republican State Finance Committee, an assignment she held until she won the race for state vice 1971 in chairman and was in 1973, Meantime, she served as Laurence Burton's Women's in his losing bid chairman against incumbent Sen. Frank E. Moss for the U.S. Senate. In May of 1974 she resigned her state Republican vice chairman position "out of fairness to my two convention opponents." to run in the Republican Primary for U.S. Congress in the First District In the party primaries she was unaware that she had a d 13 cf University. Like mod; women, frothy she quotss Cart believes strongly that a Eisenhower's sUtetnem that bring empathy and woman's fa.Tily should and mto politics." usually does come first. Service, undeand-- presidtst are Dorothy's political aspirations in the future'' ' I am Wtsat "n leaving my options ?pen for I9?S a see what the political climate is," she replies But sse cannot imagine Dorothy dropping out of political limelight. She has been a county and state delegate since 1964 and was one e! the delegates to the NatiuiaJ Republican Conventioc in 7l She was one of four electors to cast her Utah vote in the 1572 presidential campaip At this time her son Kevin, IS, who jotrteo her at the convention, sat on the National Rules Committee while Dorothy was in the other roan on the National Platform Committee. Young Ebrothy feels, should also rate high an a woman's priorities, and Brigham !i studding aunt'es I' -- r J W-e". ti "v Her Party. Family's Role Her family has played a big role in her political careei Husband Stan has encouraged a!! her educatijrui and political ventures, and her sons have shown their appreciation of her vwjrk and service on many occasions. A special vitality has allowed Dorothy to do the things other mothi.TS do, as well as to pursue outside interests She has served as a den mother, room mother. Jl Primary teacher, choir singer, Mental -- & tv DOROTHY CLARK spoke of her volunteer years in politics and the subsequent offices she has held which led up to her bid for a U.S. Congress seat She is shown above during an interview with Renee Nelson. Women's Editor, and now that her three sons are married she is serving as second vice chairman on the advisory council of the Timpanogos Community tr poooooeooooeoaooooceoo oooooooocci BRiDSS REGISTERED At Health Center and as a member of the Board of Directors for the Utah Arthritis Foundation. Her son David baptized her four years ago as a member of the LDS Church while he was serving in the U.S. Navy. He is now at the University of Utah completing undergraduate work in medical sociology. 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