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Show 1 For UN observance CCniifldlirGin) Utah November 1975 6, Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, 'Drovel' erocsGudl Dhe Brigham City children travelled around the world in their imaginations last Saturday as childrens program the library featured international in celebration of United Nations Week. Under the supervision of Mrs. friendship Thomas Hannum, UN Week chairman, a delightful group of speakers and displays was on hand for the children as they participated in the regular Saturday series of programs planned by Miss Fern Tovey, city librarian. Displays from Norway, Sweden, Guatemala, Greece and Africa were placed on low tab-e- s for perusal by the children. Mrs. John Naumann and cn.ldren Kathleen, Linda, Wayne and Jay presented a program on Denmark in which they discussed the country's jqM geography, customs, people and costumes and concluded their portion of the program by singing a Danish song together. Showed Maps Mrs. Robert Daines, a native of Norway, showed maps of the country and appeared in native costume for the afternoon as she talked of the customs, holidays, and people of Norway. A display of Greek items was loaned by Ellie Mavridis, a native of Greece. Her exhibit included a donkey saddle, handmade lace christening dress, handwoven clothing items and rugs, copper and tile artwork and a selection of other items. ture, basketry, and other items from Africa. She also spoke on the animals of that continent and on the work of the late Dr. Albert Sweitzer. UNICEF Explanation short explanation of the work of UNICEF throughout the world was presented by Mrs. J.P. Gurrister as part of the program. rcs:ii!m fill flMVIwJ 13, A Conclusion of the afternoon featured Mrs. Michael Barnes, a native of Mexico, who demonstrated a Mexican dance along with her daughters Norma and Ruth. All of the children were then invited to join in the lively folk dance at the end of the program. & MOST-- BtG MEN GET THAT WAY BY KNOWING WHEN TO ACT SMALL. o I Each child received a treat Mrs. Thomas Hannum demonstrated how to wear the and Halloween bookmark from African dashiki, and showed a the library staff as they left for selection of fabric, wood sculp- - home. MEN-WO- Some of PROGRAM during United Nations included a talk by Mrs. Robert Daines on Norway LIBRARY CHILDREN'S week as she appeared native costume and showed maps, dollars, slippers and othr articles from her country. in the best jobs Other local residents shared their experiences and items from other countries as the library stressed international friendship. in are right in your own backyard. Q Election The (nearby unit and post) has some great job openings right now. If you qualify, you'll start at $000 a month (before deductions). With a raise to $000 in just four months. 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