Show t The Salt Lake Tribune May 15 MG 2 11r ! Ann Landers i Coed's Moral Stand Mystifies Parents Dear Ann !Anders: Our daughter who attends an eastern college was home recently ty a few days We are a closely knit family and our 'children have always felt free to talk to us about any and all " subjects against many of her girl friends who are campus leaders Sotne of the hrightest girls at school she says feel that our colleges should he realistic admit that then' is a great deal of student sex ae embarrass- wit unit This last hatch Of conversations howo( r left both and me bewilmy dered and disturbed Betty (not her real name) Is battle an uphill fighting ment With IAongeq Memberhip Federation Seeks a jewel' In commemoration of the General Federation of Wome n's Clubs Diamond Jubilee the Utah Federatiok of Women's Clubs is seeking a living to find a "jewel" member with the longest continuous membership in the 1 Mrs Clark Joined the Nlanti Ladies Literary Club before she was married and she too has a record of over 50 toe"-tIN11- 1 Mrs Dan Priersen years with woman more than 50 years cont4nuous membership In a federated club is Mrs Another club :' Utah Five women are competing In the longest continuous They membership contest have a combined club membership of 247 years Each has given years of serviice to not only their clubs but their community and state Two nominees died after their nomination They were Mrs Allen T Sanford Salt Lake City and Mrs C W Maw Provo Seeking the honor are: Mrs Lula Erlandson Payson Cult-u- s Club Nebo First District Mrs Dan Petersen Brigham CIty Civic Improvement Ouh Northern District Mrs Asher Merkley Vernal Senior Current Topics Club Uintah Basin District Mrs H R Manti Manti Ladies Literary Club Sanpete-Sevie- r District school After 4 ark :"'6-'''- ''' t 1' corn- I Christmas tree decorating and display And she's been the director of the city's beautification program Representing her club she served on the Civic Welfare Council and has served on many club committees Recently the Brigham City JayCees selected her for its she public service award Is the first woman so honored In Brigham City A - has belonged to the Senior Current Topics chb in Vernal more than 40 ':- '' '" '''''''' years is Mrs Mrs Erlandson was a charof the Cultus Club and has been a continuous member for more than 50 years She has been president secretary treasurer and on numerous committees She's helped organize the first city library in Payson ter member - Merkley When she was club pres- '41 I ' 54: f ident she was I n s trumental ' In organizing 0 the district Bai i ntah (U :41 L and in sin) othMrs organizing er clubs in Merkley the district then she went on to be a district president She has served as district conservation chairman and '' L Vets Auxiliary k ' 'Installs at Lunch Event i ! Iv4ii F -' i :' Mrs 3layme Jemeson who club woman busy 4 ever since She's been club historian for over 40 years She was president in 1925 andshelped organize the Sanpete-Sevie- r --q Mrs Asher Merkley Mrs Lula Erlandson m ' 1 and Dr Clark '''' 4 went to Chica- - s'''' Mrs Clark go where he continued school they returned home to Manti anc) she's been a club member :''''''? 1 'i 1 her she marriage r"7 t club 1 el :''''"71- - Her bership nurse munity 1-was appoint- Mrs ed Petersen She's helped the community in other ways as chairman of the first city ' mem- had m other been a charter member of the -- Peterson Dur- ing her term (19'20) as pre- ident of the Civic Im- p rovem ent Club the first youth Mrs II R Clark pital project GFWC This jewel (and another with longest and most outstanding record of leadership In the federation) will be honored at the UFWC 'awards banquet May 20 at Hotel - helped plant a LINCI forest in 1919 helped build a public playground for children participated in the city's cleanup campaigns served on the city's library board for many years and helped with the hos- By Hazel S Parkinson Tribune Club Editor Mrs Jameson has combined an interest in club work anti politics for more than 40 years She has '' worked to in-t e r est worn- en's groups in 1J' 41 - It4 t and ' studying debating poli- tics She's an ac- tive member t'- ! hoo fri 'It t oi'1 A '' )( NI I I t the t i Woman's Club in Price She Mrs has been Car- Jameson bon County recorder county chairwoman for her party and a juvenile officer She helped raise funds to send the Carbon High School Band iii the Chicago World's Fair and she went along as a chaperon With her club members she helped during the mine explosion int) Castle Gate in 1924 And when the rain waters threatened to break the Scofield Dam she was among the women serving sandwiches and hot drinks around the clock to workers of ii1 tivity and supply the students with birth control information and contraceptives Betty Is not prudish nor is she a moralist But she does have high standards and a solid sense of values She says she would be ashamed of her school if contraceptives were provided for students Betty's stand has made her look like a freak Her friends Insist that the demand for sexual freedom is part of the current social revolution that her Puritan philosophy went out with the bustle and that slie is somehow letting the team down We tried to rtinforce her views but of course we are old'fogies (altruAt 45) and I doubt that we did much good We would appreciateit if would you express your opirdon—MUM AND POP 4 v t m" ' ' ' ' ' : 1 r''41"1 '::: 5 ''' 4 I ' ig r - I it" L ' X feI 44m00mmowoosswhov 1 '4 r ' '44" ' 1)'' VI 1604 - ''' "':'2 OrA ' A t ' - i'k J 111: - 4 - - - 4 Ff1-- r ' - ! I FOR n MADE-TO-611b- p 00 ' - I: YOU-5- t S c '1 4 Charles of the Ritz' skin specialist Miss Diane Stewart e is here to give you consultation Then she'll select five luxurious liquid preparations': (introductory sizes) you need for a smooth'er more radiant complexion and pct them in a pretty portable tit You get all this for 5001 face-to-fac- 1:s3c'e P') co ntracep- - ' 0 I -- ' ' — Dear Mum and Pop: Your daughter's friends are right when they say our colleges should be realistic about what goes on — and I believe they ARE But being realistic and caving in to the lowest common denominator Is not one and the same thior I bolievir that colleges Should prot'itle information on all subjects Iwou Id be less in- clined to 1-444— about worry the student f ''' who is well- i' " "I' 1 Informed than 44' the one who is or downright ig- norant S u p plying 1 " students with ' '' t Ann - howev- Landers tives er hardly qualifies ags education Such action amounts to an administration endorse- sex If ment of contraceptives are made students available officially will assume they are expected to use them Dr Alan Simpson president of said Vassar College The decision to recently in premarital participate affairs is the student's personal business Colleges should not be asked to assist students in dangerous experiments" I'm with IBM 14r 41 67 L AVAILABLE ONLY THIS WEEK South Temple at 2nd East 328 8131 And Cottonwood 2182851 Mall MUCH TOO GOOD TO MISS ' to Confidential Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen: It is your nose and your life It this has been bugging you for seven years for heaven's sake do it " " sltr 44 - r ti 1 7''N -- 4 UNWANTED HAIR 1 James F Davis 825 was reinstalled Sego Ave president of the Veterans of -Foreign Wars r- 'P 11 Atomic Post — 4 ' 1 4355 at a but- ' '1 y' let luncheon ii t14- - Saturday at the Post i 4N M4s !: 1 ' 11- q' - t : 'I '' ' : ° ' ''' 't- if you care for your furs 4( r''f' 1 ) ' PERMANENTLY protect them now with ' ''''t l! 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