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Show The Salt Lake .Tribune, Saturday. January 20. Series of FDR Freedoms Programs Nears Last Stage at Moab By Jo Ann Jacobsen Tribune Staff W riter LOGAN An The program Ltah State University human-isf- s to inform Utahns m rural communities of their individual freedoms and responsibilities is in its last stage. The last of a series of pro-- , grams, focusing around Franklin D. Roosevelts freedoms from want, fear and of expression will be held March 8 in Moah of imme--diatel- To open up considerations of historical, philosophical. and international dimensions of some problems of freedom and responsibility. Dr. T. Y. Booth, chairman, department of English at Utah State University, and project director, said more than 300 persons have attended programs in the four cities. Dr. Booth explained the ini To generate discussion by the people in the rural communities among themselves and between them and the - y ing of the current and future political and sothe of cial consequences issues. the project: "A Humanistic to Contempoiary Approach Problems of Freedom and Responsibility," opened Oct. 4 in Delta, and has since been featured in Rki field and Gunnison. entitled,- attempt by tial goals series, Dr. Booth insisted that project members were tired of staying in the "Ivory Tower (university setting), and wanted to get out into the communities to see what people are thinking. Generate Talks lead both groups to better humanistic understand Films, slides, tapes, a dramatic reading, and new educational games helped the project members generate discussion from the participants. Open Ideas Dr. Booth said people, from 8 to 80 and from all walks of "Our purpose was to stimulate, to open up different life, found the ideas and viewpoints presented exciting. humanists to ideas and considerations about freedoms and corresponding Booth Dr. responsibilities Our purpose was explained. not to change the nunds of the people we visited." "Channels of communication were opened and community members became extremely vocal eager to let themselves be heard." he said Discussion topics geared freedoms around the ranged from "Freedom to Develop Oneself." "Can Everyone Fare Well m a Free Society? Spaceship Earth. Overcrowded, or Room for Freedom from One More?" War Have Does Fear: Rules?" and "Freedom from Want and Fear can Dream." The Ameri- -- College Sponsored The program series was sponsoied by the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences and the Extension Services of Utah Stale University. and the National Endowment for the Humanities. 7301 VA SAW Best value, general purpose 1 HP motor Safety approved 71 4" and 6Uj' blades. Sawdust from cutting line. awjy grant of $75,000 was bv the National Endowment. Dr. Booth said, and 830,000 was allocated by Utah State Umveisitv. A don-a'e- 4 saW tor kept A FUN PLACE TO SHOP! ETCIIULT! Complen Line SiD Tool. SAIT LAKi OGDEN Allied Has Made a Special Purchase of Wall Paneling And Materials From Some of the West Coast's Largest Mills at a Fraction of Norma! Costs On To You. Gieup One 1st Grade 4mmx4x7 3 ply Veneer - Prints on Wood 1st Print on 3 ply Veneer Timberline Veneer Timberlina Haulha Luxury Elm No. 3 Timberline Butterwood Fashion Tone Othello Vanguard Cumberland Gieup Four Gieup Ikiee Gieup Turn Grade 4mmx4x7a 1st Grade 4mmx4x8 1st Grade 4mmx4x8 Print on 3 ply Veneer All Wood 3 ply Timberline Briarwood Fashion Tone Othello Vanguard Sage Brush Fashion Tone Sunset Vanguard Hacienda x Timberline Kada r - Veneer I't fl ,1 & -- V 4 ft ? t v ? i: . Sheet Sheet W 5 .:i 7 Zl. r 'i K fcj ut by Vd ? w si. iVi.?' f Si r ... 5, X - t A. i ff Li 'Armstrong No. 202 Plain White 4 Carton r: no. 255 Chaperone 12x12 In full ? In Full 12x12 ' carton ,i . T i f; t V i i V. I . 4 fc iW Phone 5612551 Open 7 Days A Week 9:00 to 6:00 p.m. ft f - - TwW. . I |