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Show ? BIO REVIEW. Jonuory 6. 1966 Utah Collects II'9 Slated Sunday At SL Art C enter Junior League Takes Second Look At Place In Community What happens to service or : gauix&tions when the changing : times reduce the need for their : services or create within the .community needs which they ere not geared to meet? This : is that many dtgani-"e- nt 'tations must bee governmental now when agencies and workers give 'trained social : professional aid in areas where once only volunteer help . was available. . : Perhaps the starting place is for the organisation to take i a good hard look at itself and at the expanding needs of the community it serves. And that : is just what members of the : Salt Lake and Ogden Junior ; Leagues will do when they con- -: vene in Salt Lakes Ramada :Inn Tuesday, Jan. 11, for a two-d- ay conference in creat- -: lng a "Climate for Change. Member leagues of the A- ssociation of the Junior Lea- - gues of America are organ!- -' nations dedicated to making effective the time and talents of young women in meeting the needs of the community. Tuesday's agenda will pre- to the Salt Lake and Ogden members a panel of guest speakers who will discuss the changes taking place in our communities and point out new directions which these trained volunteers might take. On Wednesday, conference- -, will break into work- - goers shop groups convening in both Lake and Ogden. The conference is part of evaluation proa five-ye- ar gram called 'Project Vision. Undertaking "Project Vision will be Jr. Leagues from Utah, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Alberta, Canada. Heading the list of guest speakers is Mrs. Warner Salt . Marsden of San Marino, Californian president of the Asof the Junior sociation Leagues of America. Other AJLA officers on the agenda are Mrs. Don F. Bradshaw of Sait Lake and Mrs. Joseph Sr Wplff. Dr. Edward O. Moe, dirof the University of Utah Bureau of Community Development, will address the on group "Revolutionary Changes Taking Place In Society Today." a Following a luncheon, entitled discussion panel 'Change: Would You Rather Fight Than Switch?" will be moderated by Dr. Oakley J. Gordon, assistant Dean of the and of Letters College Sciences, University of Utah. Panelists will be Miss L. ector Lorraine Director Cook. of But The Booze Is OK A need for a careful exam : inatioo and possible revision of Salt Lake County beer ord- -: inances to see that they ade- -: quately cover the many and : varied circumstances under : which beer can be sold, was cited Tuesday by County Com--; Preston missioner John : Creer. : Commissioner Creer an- -: nounced that a review of beer control ordinances by the ;; county attorneys office would indicate that the county may not be providing adequate protection for those who need it, and may be permitting intoxicants other than beer to be consumed in places where beer cannot be obtained. The Commissioner cited an opinion written by Assistant County Attorney Ollie McCulloch on the meaning of the word proximity in an ordinance that prohibits issuance of beer licenses to establish P. Frobes, Dean of Students, University of Utah; Dr. Elliott D. Landau, Professor of Education, University of Utah; and Rev. C. Sumpter Logan, Trinity Presbyterian Church, Ogden, Utah. Miss Mary Ellis, Program Consultant for AJLA, will conduct workshops in Ogden Wednesday in the areas of advisory planning, admissions procedures and nominating. Leading the Salt Lake woA shops will be Mrs. Joseph V. Conolly Jr., Public Relations and Radio-T-V Consultant for AJLA. Wednesdays workshops also include a discussion by Mrs. Warner Marsden on 'Focus on the Future: The Ways and Means of Junior League Leadership. Community Action Program, Salt Lake area,Dr. Virginia The Beer Is Too Near, (?) ments in proximity to schools I and churches. Mr.- - McCulloch found that the word is so vague in its legal meaning that it has no application in Salt Lake County control of beer license issuance. The county attorneys office could find no Instance where the Utah Supreme Court has ever attempted-t- o define the word "proximity. Efforts to (Continued on page B8) -- Utah Collects IL the second In a series of exhibitions feat- uring outstanding works from Utah collections, private opens Sunday, 2- -6 p.m. at the Salt Lake Art Center. A reception honoringjames W. Wade, sponsor of the ex- hibition, and lenders will be held from 3 to S p.m. The public is invited. Selections from the Art Centers permanent collection will also be on view. Both shows will continue through February 2. Artists represented in die Utah Collects n exhibition are: Josef Albers, Garo Z. Karel Appel, Alexander Archipenko, Jean-Er- nJosef Garo. Z. Albers, AntreasfaV Karel Appel, Alexander Archipenko, Jean- - Ernest 3 Jean Baxalne, AUbert, Marc Chagall, Chaigneau, Rovert Conover, Stuart Davis, Johnny Friedlander, Alberto Giacometti, Stanley William Hayter, J Charles Inness, George Jacque, Johan Jongkind, Jacob Jordaens, Lawrence Kupfer-ma- n, Peter Lily, Reginald Marsh. Joan Mira, Amedeo Modigliani, Laszo Moholy-Nag- y, Nathan Oliveira, Emile Piot, George Rouault, Angelo Savelli, Richard Smith, Pierre Tal Coat; Rento Vespignanl. Jeaa-Ferdin-- and Collectors who have lent the J. C. Landenberger, Jr., Mrs. Tri Delia James Tours Art Center and Mrs. Jerry Lauda, Mrs. Lillian Foster Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenblatt, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Roux, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jack Sweet, W. Wade. Gallery hours are Tuesday -5 through Saturday p.m., 'Sunday, 2- -6 p.m., and Tuesday 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Free guided tours are offered the public each Tuesday night at 1- 8:30 p.m,hnd Sunday, 16 at 3:3ft p.m. 33 paintings, drawings and . prints on exhibition are: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Creer, V .mm I1 Easter Seal 1966 Director Named Announcement was made today by Ray Servatius, Executive Director of the Utah. Easter Seal Society, of the appointment of Chris Johnson as 1966 Easter Seal Campaign Director. Mr. Johnson, group ger of the Utah -- Idaho He is a member of the'Salt Lake Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, holds office in the Utah Retail Merchants Association, and is a member of the Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America. Mr. is also active in the Johnson worF at the 'Salt Lake United Fund. manaSears-Roebu- ck complex, said in ac- cepting the appointment; T am most happy to held In this great work tor our Utah crippled and handicapped. However, this is not a 1 will need the help job. of every Utahn who wants to see our crippled and handicapped receive every possible one-m- an t -- :fT . V !f v ip Exotic Drinks (Jtf by Johnny Quong v w ; 7:15 Mrs. MariamfioeliZi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Haseltine, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoppe, Mr. " PRISONERS ts-- ' (to dents. r H'iii January Tuesday, January II p.m. the Salt Lake City Delta Delta Delta Alumnae Chapter will hold its Annaul Business Meeting at the Collegiate Charter House. Following this meeting the group will tour the Salt Lake Art Center which will be featuring a collection of fine work by our own Utah resiat W SET THE MOOD FOR AN EXCITING DINNER IN THE NEW . . . . rt ATOP LAMPS THE HAWAIIAN x And . at the end of a hard days work does the life of a student look blissful? Do you ever pause to think back upon those gay, carefree, college days, when cares were few, If you think youve got it bad now, and the monthly rent was either small or youre Just remembering the good times. Those who are there now will look back that way loo, but for now the above sign, photographed on the University of Utah campus by a roving Review photographer, expresses their sentiments. SOMETIMES, non-exista- nt. uri cm Chris 467-931- 1 menu includes nin famous Continental Dmnars, thirtean For Island Dishes or Roast Prime Rib of Beef. Yum-YU- Johnson opportunity to enjoy a normal and productive life. Mr. Johnson, a native of Huntington, Utah, is a graduate of Brigham Young University, and received his Masters Degree at New York He served a University. Latter-da- y Saints Mission in - 2920 Highlands? SWAG LAMPS THE Special)' Yum-Vu- m mSMMWT Lamp Gallery 1362 Foothill Driva 484401 oeiNKS " 1 Full Court mortem PRIME RIB DINNER 2e50 only Braxil. iurm Add a little j Let your Imagination go, , and turn a dry, tasteless, boring breakfast into the to a spring-boarbright day. d 5dndn Med. A Grade FRESH Doz. Of EGGS BENEDICT Thin slices of broiled or fried ham Toasted English muffin halves Chilled hot t Orange Juice Poached eggs Eggs Benedict Hoilandaise sauce Paprika Hash Browns On toasted English muffin half, place .a slice of Ham. pour over a liberal Top this with a poached egg Garnish with a dash of sauce. Hoilandaise hot quantity Coffee or Milk of paprika. Cut out and paste on 3 x5 card From your AG and Foodtown Recipe Mmvfcs Maid 4 ob.cm BUS HE m fxemi Sro-- 4. 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