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Show t ! Annual public relations seminar LAKE SALT CITY-Featu- ring roster of public relations a prominent practitioners and educators, the Intermountain Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America in with the cooperation University of Utah Divisio of Continuing Education, will conduct a full day seminar for all concerned with public and Petersons Myrna The Petersons Sunset residents. Mrs. F.E. Anderson of Ogden and the family of a foster daughter Vicki and Paul Barber and January Ruth Larsen, Effie Jenkins, Goddard, Melba Wilcock, Bonnie Hammon and Mrs. Murcock. The next meeting will be on Feb. 22 at the home of Melba Wilcock. The Country Convention will be in Clearfield on March 8. Wayne and Melba Wilcock have a new grandchild born on Jan. 21 to Jim and Angela McDonald who live in Loyalton, Calif. She will be called Sally Ann. Jim and Angela have another child, a Mrs. Roeders sister and her Bob Brady, son of Kathryn and Vic Brady has been released from the bishopric in West Jordan and sustained a high councilman in the stake. Duwain and Ruth Larsen were present when Ralph and Erma Kielsmier and their children Vicky and Craig of Centerville were married on Saturday in the Salt Lake Temple.- - Also present were Ned and Judy Larsen and son Owen family Mr. and Mrs. Morgaa Thomas. Mr. Roeder left for home on Sunday, Mrs. Roeder will stay another week. repeat vows Miss Teresa Jean Reynolds of Salt Lake City was married to Gary Keith Barlow on Friday m the Salt Lake LDS Temple 7; She is a daughter of, Mr. and Mrs Karl D. Reynolds of Bothwell, Wash. The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Elwyn F. Barlow, 321 E. 100 N., Clearfield A reception followed at the Clearfield LDS 3rd Ward Cultural Hall. An open house will be held Feb. 2 at the home of the brides parents in Bothell. McMillan and Mrs. Reed Barlow. Becky McMillan was a junior bridesmaid. Acting as best man was Reed Barlow Serving as an usher was Bruce Barlow. J Maid of honor was Janet Bridesmaids Champion. were Joyce Champion and Cindy Barlow, and attending Mrs. Kent matrons. meeting at the Neibaur, receive soon. Jerry and Jane Harper have a new daughter born on Jan. 22. James and Grace Roeder of Colorado Springs have been here visiting with Mrs. Reynolds-Barlo- are former home of Lois Murdock. The lesson, an autobiography of David Pettigrew, was given by Denise Hammon. Present were Kathryn Brady, Flora and Politics under the auspices of BYU. Scott graduated from BYU and has since been studying for a masters degree which he will w parents Sandridge Camp of DUP met on Monday for the their children Nicole and Sarah of Layton. Son Scott and his wife Ruth called a happy birthday greeting from London. Scott and wife Ruth and their children Tori and David left on Jan. 8 for London where he will teach a semester of British History TERESA REYNOLDS BARLOW The birthdays of Shirley and Gaylene Hammon Wilcock were observed early in January with a family dinner at the home of the girls parents Oz and Verda Knight. Present were the Hammons of Brigham City and the Wilcocks of " Syracuse. After a wedding trip to Park and the Northwest, the couple will reside at Salt Lake City. Yellow ston Got a gripe... Why not submit a letter to the editor to your hometown newspaper governmental content and esthetic of annual reports, the growing role and job opportunities for women in public relations, methods of and determining evaluating public opinion and the large spectrum of communication tools beyond the basic press release. preparation Proceeds from after costs are FIRST BIRTHDAY - Joshua Keith Hamblinnecently W Wrmarked by the Inters J celebrated his first birthday. Joshua is the son of Mr. mountain Chapter PRSA for assistance to the Public and Mrs. Rick Hamblin, 576 N. Barlow St., Clearfield. Relations Students Society Grandparents are Neldon and Bonnie Hamblin of Association Chapters in the Clearfield, Keith Green of Sunset and Betty Green of area. Registration fees are: $45, Five separate workshops for those planning to apply for graduate school will be presented at Weber State College during January and February. The workshops are sponsored by the WSC Counseling Davis North Newborns 18, 1980 to 18, 1980 January 1435 West 1850 24, 1980 North, Layton, Utah, boy. Gerald and Brenda Lautenschlager, 215 North Fairfield no. Layton, Utah, girl. Jan. 20, 1980 Dennis and Jamie Pollock, 1860 West Ann Street, Layton, Utah, girl. Jan. 21, 1980 George and Janet Reid, 279 Aspen Way, Layton, Utah, boy. Jan. 22. 1980 Jerry and Jane Harper, 387 West 2650 North, Sunset, Utah, girl. 42, Jan. leading relations consulting firms, will be the featured speaker during the luncheon session and will discuss communications skill in dealing with governmental agencies. Six breakout sessions during the afternoon will offer instruction in working with news media, legal and ethical responsibilities in the communication process, the Graduate school baby Ray and Joan Ferrell, Bonneville registration anew Jan. Board, 23, 1980 Dr. Bruce and Thea Kathleen Burtenshaw, Drive, Fruit Heights, Utah, girl. 655 East Oaks Center. They will deal with how, when and where to apply for graduate school, how to take the graduate school test, and how to write the application letter. Information on resources which are available will be duscussed along with tips on getting accepted to the school of your choice. The classes are free to the public and each will last approximately one hour. Dates and locations are as follows: Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2pm., WSC Science Building Room 228. Wednesday, Jan. 20, 7 p.m., WSC Union Building Room 338. Thursday, Jan. 21, 2 p m., WSC Library Room 18. Monday, Feb. 4, 12 p.m., WSC Social Science Room 227. Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2 p m , WSC Education Building Room $55, Students $12. An optional credit hour will be awarded by the University of Utah Division of Continuing Education for those desiring and will require an additional $10 processing fee. The fees include the luncheon and all sessions. The afternoon breakout sessions will be of one and one half hour duration repeated twice so that registrants may attend 2 sessions. Those wishing information may contact the University of Utah Division of Continuing Education, 1120 Annex Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84112 or call (801) 581-580- 338 Mikkelsen to resign as dean Artistry at Work. no rims, clamps, or screws lens assembly held by a tough nylon thread j lens assembly independent of bridge & temples Dr. Robert S. Mikkelsen, dean of the Division of Humanities at Weber State College, has elected to resign his position as dean effective June 30 of this year, Dr. Dello G. Dayton, vice president for academic affairs, said today. Dr. Mikkelsen will return to the classroom as a e professor of language and literature in the WSC English department. He also plans to devote some of his time to creative and scholarly writing. He joined the WSC faculty in 1954, then left to teach at Palomar Community College in California from 1960 to 1965. He returned to the Weber State faculty in 1966. As a professor of English he has been a successful teacher anbd has had his work published widely in both scholarly and popular magazines. During the last several years, Dr. Mikkelsen has occupied academic positions of importance on the WSC campus. He served as president of the WSC Faculty Association and was also elected first chairman of the Faculty Senate. He was chairman of the English Department for three years and has acted as chairman of several significant college-wid- e faculty committees. When the School of Humanities at WSC was organized in 1974, Dr. Mikkelsen becsme its first dean. Dr. Dayton said he has served with distinction in his role as leader of the newly formed school. He has, Dr. Dayton said, demonstrated sound judgment, a sincere conduct for the college commuiriy, and a dedication to academic affairs during his tenure as dean. To effect an orderly transition of responsibilities the selection of Dr. Mikkelsens replacement will begin as soon as possible. Advertising, screening and selection of the new dean will be handled in accordance with established college policies. full-tim- an array of fashion-inspire- d shades ' NYLOIC RIMLESS FRAMES logo Optical Associates 1196-30t- h Street ' Associates, Salt Lake City, Utah, one of the nations Salt Lake City. Loveis... January dealing directly with specific facets. Keynote speaker at the "morning plenary session will be Patrick Jackson APR, Epping, New Hampshire, National President of the Public Relations Society of America. Mr. Jackson is the Senior Member in the P.R. consulting firm of Jackson, Jackson and Wagner, Editor of the P.R. Reporter and an adjunct professor at Boston University. Raymond L. Hixson, Chairman of the Lawrence and Nola Kimber. her mother ' City, February 22nd starting at 9 a.m. It will provide a broad overview of the growing need for comand skills munication several work sessions Peterson of Hunter visited here on Saturday with Mrs. The birthday of Ruth Dunaway was observed on Saturday with a dinner for com- munication procedures. The Seminar will be held at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake are here from South Dakota visiting with parents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Opp and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roster. Elwod and relations Thomas and Josephine Martinez have a new daughter born on Jan. 21. Ronnie and Debbie Opp Ogden, Utah 84403 Telephone 801 -- 399-9873 |