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Show If fiPA win many had pronounced feminism a casualty of progress, an outmoded movement that had lost its relevance. Then a woman named Anita Hill stepped forward and started women talking as they hadn 't in years. For many who came of age during the Reagan era, it was a revelation. They've found a voice In the polls and a place on the Supreme Court. The war fs over, many have declared. It's time to move on. Associated Press By The Q: Are you a feminist? A: "No, definitely not. Well, wait. A feminist? Uh, what do you Suzanne Foley, mean by that?" 19, science student. ; Q: What is feminism? ; A: "You mean, what first comes to mind? Hard-cor- e, angry women who have a problem with Yvette Lee, 19, liberal men." arts student. Q: Are you a feminist? ';' A: "A feminist? Whaddya mean? Like those girls who are, like, real prissy and stuff?" - Give them equal pay for equal work, equal opportunity, equal respect. The beneficiaries of battles waged by their elder sisters, younger women expect equal rights. But don't cail them femin- t. n j .. .in mi i n hi i 1 i iim tionally dominated by men. They've found a voice in the polls and a place on the Supreme Court. The war is over, many have de-- ists. Don't lump them with mannish shrews or tether them to strident rhetoric. This generation came of imiM -- mosummm.. .... clated. It's time to move on. I Orisit? Women may not have to fight for the right to hold a job, but they're still struggling to balance that job and home. They're battling sexual harassment, acquaintance rape and the intransigence of I even the most men. Eighty percent of working women hold traditionally "female" jobs. They make about 72 cents to a man's dollar. Those who have at least four years of college earn roughly the same median salary as men with only a high school education. One woman in four says she's been sexually harassed. Rape and domestic violence are on the rise I 9 This is not the calculus of equality. Nonetheless, many women between the ages of 18 and 30 have turned away from feminism red pelled, Faludi says, by a t ."' .. - -- - i i ft. - .T, 8 - X "l i tf - media-fuele- stigma that depicts feminists as little more than "a bunch of rabid women in silly hats." (See BRIDGE on Page F5) se Is The Treasures of Christina: ii ..iiiiiimuiiiii ii m H i Li hm. i ipihiii n c I Utah Power's home economist Marilyn Manning has prepared a new Christmas demonstration titled "The Treasures of Christmas," for the annual presentation. It will include holiday food ideas and folklore stories about that jolly old man the heart of Christmas himself Santa Claus. The "Santa Calendar," a Utah Power favorite containing recipes and energy-wis- e household hints, - W' ' nwii AP Laserphoto Karen Onnembo, Hair Stylist Sherrisa Dove, 21, front with 23, left and Stacey Riley, 20, right, voice opinions on feminism. We're Making a Difference. will be available for those attend- ing. Presentations will be at the Senior Citizen Building, 54 E. Main Street, American Fork at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on both Tuesday, Dec. 10 and Wednesday, Dec. 11. The event is free and open to anyone American Heart Association interested. m. i .M 8 Photo courtesy Utah Power . Marilyn Manning, home economist for Utah Power present holiday food ideas will in her demonstraiion. ideas at the annual event. rr $ampbe!l kids fdd charm to rihe holidays r j ; (NU) - The 5th Annual Celebration cf Thanks, held November 13 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, was indeed cause for celebration: Over $40,000 was raised for senior-citizeprograms at the hospitals and at agencies throughout Utah County. The Board of Directors and professional staff of the Foundation express heartfelt appreciation to four wonderful, caring groups of people who made this accomplishment possible. n The Campbell wreathswall hangings, Clark Auditorium filled with beautiful, and craft the items bronzes, quilts, posters, pottery, memorable expressions of thanksgiving. Second, to more than 400 members of the community who attended the event, many of whom made purchases. Third, to the UVRMC Dietary, Engineering, Public Relations, Volunteers, and Support Services Departments, as well as individuals inside (employees) and outside the hospitals who served as volunteers. All gave exemplary service. 3Cids, cherubic symbols of Campbell's Soups created in n04, have appeared in a First, to 115 gifted, generous artists and businesses whose paintings, number of collector-typ- e Stems through the years. rrhese include dolls, post- -' 'cards, bridge tallies, place yards and the company's an-- ! Tiual Campbell Kid calendar. I The newest Campbell Kid a porcelain collector piece is a beautiful bisque figure way to add charm to the hol- And fourth, to Sharon Swindle, owner of the Frameworks Gallery, University Mall; Crawley, BYU; and Dr. Warren Burton, USU. Hundreds of delicious gifts filled with tasty delights, from under $10 to $150. We'll even ship your gift for you! Orem University Mall Sears Fred Meyer American Fork Next to Macey's Provo CI 99! Hickory Farms. Inc. all30off ?f Gift pictured: & Orem Spanish Fork Order Gifts by 224-- 1 000 5. Phone 29 S CiSSORS ALL 1 GHABBITS TushZ 1 d v iVe iiliiiH I FLANNEL prints CHRISTMAS PRINTS 4A EXTRA urn nm ' tirir :tcI i OFF er - - " 50oFt G!NGHERKosoORS21i9 CAHUVrNQ (SiyiCCMBO SERGER CASE THREAD SERGER H COMBO WITH BUILT-I- tiEMMER NO INT. .deoAiiii ACC. KIT ROLL M0AYS ONLY it.eoo ro. 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"VJ The hand-crafte- d and "painted figurine depicts San-J,t- a, Mrs. Claus and a helper getting ready for the holidays. ; To obtain the newest addition to the Campbell Kid collector series, send your name, address and a check or money idays. 249" 7Ti . . your nonprofit hospitals help you and those you love. Valley Regional Medical Center, American Fork Hospital, helping (Utah 1034 Oretn Community Hospital) North 500 West Provo, Utah 84604 371-760- 0 . j 1 '"J art well-meani- ng "It's not only been considered uncool to be a feminist. It's been uncool to have any aspiration toward change in society," said Susan Faludi, 32, author of the new best seller "Backlash: The Undeclared War Against Women." Today, women are being promoted to jobs their mothers only dreamed of holding in fields tradi- really sat down and talked about before." Kelly McDaniel, 20, bank worker. Utah Power nmn age during the Reagan era. Movements are out, they say. No bleeding hearts or whiners. Be a player; get in the game. Sherrisa Dove, 2 1 , hair stylist. Q. What is feminism? A: "Uh. Er. I'm not sure exactly. It's not something I've ever d'for's Note: By 7997, t: 8, 1991 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, December Page F4 |