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Show :r t LURE OR EXPOUND Voters League To Hea r credit for reading are unrealistic. Tbe only bodes that do not have any sex in them are childrens books, but, they always end in . . . happily ever after Books of varying degrees of intimacy should be Included to those students who can read for the ever lasting enjoyment of the entire novel' and not just one or two thriUing lines, pipes up Deve Shepherd, Skyline High senior. Among some of the students queried, some voiced resentment against rigid reading lists and felt bitter towards the school administration for restricting their reading to a certain list. Reading lists in any class bred misconceived ideas r IQ - t 3 7 VS V 1 Mine parti itNTtNNAS 'UW IC f o Some could be ready others it takes 30 years, High senior. at 15 states years of age and for Kathy Nielson, H est The affluent teen-agis often times wise but unpredictable when judging the world around him and the adult shouldnt Ignore advice from across the fence. ' n L Roy-lay- and opinions that ultimately led to prejudices of dubious voiced Brent Nielson, Skyline High junior. qunUty, In considering the prejudice vlewsandttie strict limitations of the, typical book list, states Bob Curtis, Skyline High junior, a simple approval of the teacher before reading other books can be considered more practical and convenient. Stating an opposite viewpoint was Phill Harding, Why should students be given Skyline High senior, Kicking off the four day visit will be a special dinner meeting on Monday, January 24th at the University Club at 6:30. Joseph Rosenblatt, Chairman of the Little Hoover Commission will be the guest speaker. He will talk co the findings of the Commission. Other guests wiU include Gov. and Mrs. Calvin Rampton and Mrs. Hirsch. The meeting is open to all League memliers and their husbands and their guests. trash books available. Mike Kinnamon, Skyline junior, states: Although complete liberalization in such fields as English is impossible, students should be definitely allowed to explore the realm of their literary world However, in general It was found that most teachers were liberal and were willing to make allowances for some books outside the reading list. Another 'question posed was the age in which a person was mature enough to read censored or banned literature. The general concensus among the teenagers were the ages 16 and 17 years of age. When a person is old enough to accept sex, hes ne old enough to choose his own Uterature, states Richardson, Murray High senior. 12 years of age is old enough, states Patty Dunn, .Granite High senior. beings Mrs. Louis Hirsch of Tucson, Arizona will be an offical visitor of the Utah League of Woman Voters .from Monday through Thursday of next week. Mrs. Hirsch is a member of the national Board of Directors erf the League and past president of the Arizona. LWVs. many January 2U, 1966 " J (Continued from jpage 12) Rosenblatt REVIEW, f 1 L , no peep show as an ad on one bus (receives 113,000 exposures per month by a photographic survey. Ken Bollinger, president ol TV SPECIALISTS?, knows as he recently renewed their schedule with City lines Transit. ; Advertising Co., 603 East 5th South, PEEP er SHOW . , . Transit advertising Ss 363-657- 9. Tuesday, visits are scheduled by Mrs. Hrsch to the Ogden and Bountiful units. Wednesday, January ' 26th, Mrs. Hirsch wiU preside at an at the League offices, ?2 West 2nd South. The membership of Utah League of Women Voters is open to all women who are interested in becoming bet- -. ter informed citizens and voters. Studies of governmental problems are made by members who meet in small units in the homes rf members. When agreement is reached on a problem effecting local, state of national government they then can take proper ' action with the governing body involved. Subjects being studied in the nexh few months include the Utah Constitution, Air Pollution, Zoning and the United Nations. Women who are interested in knowing more about the League may call the local office at fTJrmatr . .Cos it 0) t t is? An announcement is expected soon that HERBAL-PER- T and his kinetic TIJUANA BRASS wiU have their own TV series on Channel 2. As you know they are appearing at the Its fun.. . its easy Put on a FREE Review Bumper Strip near your license plate. 2. The Review 'mystery photographer may snap or nite! your car at any time-da-y 3. Watch the Review for Ihe winning license WINNER RECEIVES $10.00 IT MAY BE YOURS! for VALLEY MUSIC HALL 1 V m 1 four performances beginning January 27. Tickets are now on sale at THE HOUSE OF MUSIC. Following the Brass at v.ra.h.will be PATTI PAGE and JACK JONES . in F ebruary. Also included cm the impressive roster this season are Steve - Lhwrence, . CASH Edie Gorme and The King Family. 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