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Show Friday, November 22, 1957 WESTMINSTER PARSON Mrs. Bertosh New Council Thanksgiving Poem This Thursday let us stop in our everyday travels and look around us and observe the many things that He has provided. As Ellen Isabella Tupper expressed in her poem Thanks-giving: For all that God in mercy sends: For Health and strength, for home and friends, For comfort in the time of need. For every kindly word and deed, For happy thoughts and pleasant 1 talk, For guidance in our daily work, For all these things give thanks. For beauty in this world of ours, For verdant grass and lovely flowers, song of birds, for hum of bees, For the refreshing summer breeze, For hill and plain, for streams and wood, For the great oceans mighty i flood, For all these things give thanks. For For the sweet sleep that comes at night, For the returning mornings light, For the bright sun which shines so high, For the stars that glitter in the sky, Page 3 r One of the newest additions to the staff at Westminster is our new admissions counselor, k. Mrs. Bertosh. Both Mrs. h and her husband are from Minnesota. Mrs. Bertosh graduated from Macalester College in St. Paul, a college similar to Westminster in many respects. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Macalester and her Masters degree from the University of Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Bertosh have been touring the United States the past three years since his release from the Army. They have been living in Salt Lake for two months while Mr. Ber MRS BERTOSH tosh is doing work Emissions counselor. at the University of Utah. Mrs. Bertoshs working experience includes the office of college advisor at the University of Minnesota; extension secretary at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, for the Austin Reay State College; and last year she taught junior high in Fort Smith, Arkansas. We are happy to welcome Mrs. Bertosh to Westminster and we sincerely hope that her work here as Admissions Counselor is full of enjoyment for her. As Admissions Counselor she will inform high school students and other parties of the program here at Westminster. This will be done by contacting persons through schools, churches and by visiting towns in near-b- y states and visittowns here in Utah. Mrs. Bertoshs work will indeed ing right the of our school in this area. strengthen standing We wish our new Admissions Counselor all the luck in the Ber-tos- cn post-gradua- te For these and everything we see O Lord our hearts we lift to Thee, for the set is a Day Thanksgiving day giving And give Thee hearty Thanks. apart annually world! of thanks to God for the blessings of the year. Originally it was a harvest Thanksgiving. While the purpose has become less specific, the celebration still takes place late in autumn after the crops have geen gathered. Our country is not the originator of this festival. Indeed, it is probably an outgrowth of the harvest-hom- e The intriguing story of the uti- cable to serve Americas power celebrations of Engand. Such celebrations are of very As you enter the library now lization of copper, from the dig- needs, is depicted in a new 16mm ancient origin, being nearly universal among the primitive groups. of the ore to the making of days, you find quite a change aging informational mowide range of electric wire and The first Thanksgiving in our country was in the fall of 1621 from recent years. Responsible tion picture, The Copper Netat Plymouth. Great were the preparations as, the women spent for this, friendly atmosphere and work, just released by the Budays cooking, baking and roasting. This first Thanksgiving, how- easier, quicker location of books reau of Mines, of the Department ever, was not merely a feast; there were prayers and sermons and is Miss Shirley Baughman, the of the Interior for free showings songs of praise. librarian. throughout the Nation. From Plymouth the custom appeared from colony to colony, This new film, with a running JuncGrand hails from Shirley time of 25 minutes was sponsored until in time an annual Thanksgiving Day was proclaimed. For tion, Colo., where she was born by the Phelphs Dodge Copper many years there was no uniformity as some states had an annual and raised. After completing her Products Corp., which paid all Thanksgiving, others did not. Finally in 1863, President Lincoln elementary and secondary educaproduction costs and provided the she entered Mecca Junior Bureau with prints for distribuappointed the last Thursday of November as Thanksgiving Day. tion, College in Grand Junction. After tion. The same day was set apart regularly for 75 years. After the year two The film, a sequel to an years there she transferred earlier fourth resolved that the picture entitled A Story of November to the University of Denver, 1941, Congress Thursday of is available on shortCopper, where she received her Bachelor each year would be known as Thanksgiving Day. term loan for showings at schools It is a day looked upon with reverence. It is a family day of Arts degree j in English and and colleges, meetings of profesher Master of Arts degree and the very sound of the name brings back inevitable memories later sional and civic in Librarianship organizations, soof back home; of the old farmhouse kitchen and the pantry cieties, business clubs, and servBefore coming to Westminster, ice associations and similar crowded with good things. Shirley worked in the Reference groups. DenLibrary at the University of It was produced by the Jam ver. Handy Organization, Inc., which It was through the recommenhas made several of the films dation and personal appointment in the Bureaus motion picture of Professor Joe Uemura that library of more than 60 subjects SHIRLEY BAUSIIMAN is fertunate to have CUSTOMER: Theres a fly surved it. It was tumble. You Westminster dealing with various mineral re. , , re vamps the stacks'. a qualified person in our lishould stop trying to fool the such swimming in my soup! sources. brary. She said she had always WAITRESS: We musta given people with things like this . . been interested n a liberal arts you too much soup he should and felt Jhat this was an or your next be wading. A man got out of a wagon college to become PRINTING JOB . . . Call acquainted opportunity which was pulled by a very thin with one. She feels that the job PREMIER The metal strips used to band horse who looked so weak that in the is very challenging library birds are inscribed: Notify Fish he could hardly get up, let alone and worth-whiland she likes PUBLICATION SPECIALISTS and Wild Life Service, Wash., pull a wagon. Going into a saloon Westminster anc the students Cleaning to read used and man a the for D.C., asked beer. they Equipped for fast, efficient very much. New Presses Biological SurWashington As for future plans for the liproduction Thats a pretty sick looking Pressing New Types New Ideas vey, abbreviated to Wash Biol. horse youve got there, said the brary she could not divulge all her Surv. This was changed after bartender. Skilled Craftsmen secrets, but she did give us a Laundry a farmer shot a crow and dis few. At the present time is is YOUR PRINTERS OF the man, Well, replied every gustedly wrote the U.S. Govern- morning I toss a coin to sec undergoing a rigid discarding GLEN JOHNSON, Proprietor THE PARSON ment, Dear Sirs: I shot one of whether I system; away many throwing him some or hay Phone EMpire books, duplication and ones not your pet crows the other day and buy myself buy 17 East 4th South a beer and lost hes '21 Church St. Bet. Main & State needed in a liberal arts curricfollowed instructions attached to row! ten the in a for last days ulum. Her bigg ?st problem is it. I washed it and boiled and space, she said, hut they are seSalt Lake's Music - Music - Music Station riously considering putting all the . . . mazagines on microfilm, which TRACK? No, KALL doesnt railroad would be a great space saver. THE anyone. Weve got the mostest and the Shirley is very friendly and bestest . . . has a quick and cheery smile. She TV Radio Test on KALL Try the Complete Repair lives in Salt Lake with her roommate, Gertrude Schweider. BeMoney cheerfully refunded if youre Student Discounts on: not completely satisfied sides gaining and establishing a MDo-Flopgood up to date library for West0 Records Music, News and Sporty Disc Jockeys Tapes her hobby is singing. minster, So to you Shirley Baughman, Open Every Night Tape Recorders 0 Westminster Hi-says welcome to the for Sets family and we hope you enjoy it here as much as we enjoy having Coffee Phone HU 14ft SOUTH MAIN. SAIT UKt CITY, UTAH. IM43Sft1 p. m. 'Meet Librarian Miss Oaughman' Movie of Copper Ore Free sound-and-col- ! tjcu &au(fh, 7w t THE Lorraine Press e' Antenna Service Company Visit Student Lounge 10-da- M Fi 8-- 10 4-99- 01 you. y |