Show April 6 1973 Page 4 Library week covers Utah cultural aspects’ ‘ Following in the tradition of what has proved to be a valuable Library Week Series Merrill Library and Learning Resources Pregram has scheduled a daily on presentation AprH Her Cultural Aspects” -- 9-- Following the precedent H aa IEI El El El El El El El set last year it is the intention of Mrs Majorie Hatch coordinator of the Merrill Library event to continue with an extension of the Utah heritage theme The series will be held in the Tanner-Rooof the Merrill Library from m -- 3-- SE NEEDHAM 9 Karen Janes of the JEWELERS OFFERS A SPRINGTIME 20 OFF DIAMOND SALE El El Reg $250 Sale $19999 Thursday April 12 Dr Austin Fife will direct himself to a lecture concerning “Utah: The Buildings we’ve Constructed” He has first-han- d knowledge of building techniques earlier years N5145 1 000QY Ri JmstUrt of Utah’s The series will be concluded on April 13 when Dr Gordon Allred Associate Professor of English at Weber State College will talk on “Utah: The Tales We’ve Told: An accomplished writer himself El E) many contributions to local theatre and theatrical produc- On H aEl Wednesday April 11 Professor Floyd T Morgan will discuss “Utah: The Theater We’ve Enjoyed” Professor Morgan’s many of the buildings and "JOANNA” H D Tuesday April 10 H Rueben and Reynolds will be featured Art The ‘‘Utah: will discuss We’ve Created” Prefessor Reynolds draws from a lifetime of experience in his favorite field most interesting and worthwhile Engagement Stylings At 20 OFF Their Regular Tag Price For A Very Limited Time Save Now El El will discuss ‘‘Utah: The Clothes We’ve Worn” For this presentation Karen will show live models portraying authentic looks of yeaterday tions should help this hour prove NEEDHAM OFFERS Over 400 Diamond El El El El Life of'Tamily 4 pm April College EASY TERMS OR LAYAWAY NOW 141 N Main Loaan taeFD20llra fee? not only how glance at the map makes one realize small this world is when one considers how modern transportation and communication have broken down the traveling barriers but also how diversified this man’s place is Interestingly when one thinks about how changes have occurred in the past two decades through technology and thus changed the human pattern of life Prior to the great WW II it was the European world the gun boat diplomacy the colonial rule the opium trade Only since the mushroom was created over Hiroshima and Nagasaki finally of hot new realized that it’s a dogs and age hamCtiigers pop corn American influence to say the least started from an altruistic intention of crusading this world with democracy Democracy of course travelled along with the American cultures Now it’s no longer London or Paris for more education for people in developing countries Los Angeles New York Boston and many more places come to the minds of the young potential people from those developing A have-Jiurope- ans countries Sadly as some have found out it’s not the same Allred’s Dr concluding America they have known in books for National presentation Library But fortunately some realize that there are two Week is considered appropriate to the theme chosen for this Americas in this Northern continent One is in the series year’s average American who loves to see the crash of human bodies in a football game and other in the prestigious All culturally-mindepatrons of the University and the Library Capitol Hill d are cordially invited at attend as many of these presentations as possible What a drastic difference is seen in the pattern of those two Americas Foreigners couldn’t help but admire the frankness of this land’s natives American society is like the image of a marble mansion outside while the interior is made of mud The Constitution and the Bill of Rights looks fascinating as the Shangrila of mankind while the social conflict and racial fight turns the Shangrila to a hot volcanic spot This is a shocking experience for foreigners who expect too much from Americans through their constitutionality and the sweet first layer of cake The profound feeling from foreigners would be that Americans tend to regard themselves as superior to others Though very seldom through action but mostly from the feelings when one associates with them Xenophobia exists of course as the Chinese in the old days regarded themselves as the only civilized people now it’s the Yankee’s turn though not through civilization but rather through technology and the strength of the dollar It is the advancement of her technology the wealth of the society which consequently compels Americans to act in such a way The British claim that “the sun never sets on her Majesty’s Empire” became absolutely ridiculously rhetorical when one only considers “the sun will never set if America does not want to” It’s a great achievement of a particular society since the society was found only 300 years ago It’s the pride of every American to see his Stars and Stripes flying above the sky all over the world Americans have the highest living standard the world has ever known America has the most cars on earth most telephones and consumes more than 40 percent of the world’s energy and natural resources It is an achievement also for some people when Americans can dictate the destiny of other people or even create a new country at its will America the greatest achievement on earth But how far can you go America? 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