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Show i i J t Bi FEIFFER HTVJ IpW cves,s. fiev AUPVW 5 IE- TCMCpeP KTt - I ueu i me vw a (jew ftxtcY i gotVOU CARRY I P0,$je Ytme 3D6,B0Y AM' I SIR. mumus swayed while the music of Hawaiian ukuleles played and a backyard of stag parents chatted and filled their plates with melons. It was the colorful luau of Parents Without Partners an organization for the divorced, separated, widowed, unwed mothers and their children. "We have some oi the same problems as the originally said club single person, president Bob Holland. 'We have the same feelings of loneliness, of not belonging of the need for association. These were not the only reasons for membership. Each masquerading Hawaiian had his own need to join. One member reported counting at least 23 purposes. One mother was drawn to the group through its lectures and , educational programs. Among recent lectures was AkT T AM vouc ewer A0W5OP, 6ie. Cnu 4i Gity Slickers Are consumption in Utah amounted to 1,264 cigarettes (about 63 packs) perperson. Nationally, the per capita consumption of the National Tobacco Tax As- cigarettes was twice the Utah sociation. rate, or 2,597 cigarettes per The report shows that person (130 packs) in 1964 i When the Utahns purchased approxifigures are related to the adult population only, mately 1 14 billion cigarettes (or 62 million packs) annual cigarette consumption during 1964 Average annual is shown to equal 2,221 (111 packs) per person in the 18 years, and over age group. For the nation as a whole, per capita consumption in die 18 and over age group amounted ELEGANTLY to 4,096 cigarettes (205 packs) during 1964. Utah is also the low state in the nation by this Utah has the lowest per capita consumption of cigarettes in the entire nation, according to a report issued by LIVE THIS SUMMER.. and fall Into step with the chic crowd. They never tamper with she threat of unnecessary . . hair . . Electrolysis method permanently removes all hair from face, arms, aid legs . , . ''with 0 swift sureness . . a heavenly gentleness. Our Specialist Invites you to a , But HURRAY, please! The Salt' Lake County Recreation Department goes oriental on July 27th. Thats the . date set for the first county-wid- e Chinese Jump Rope Tournament, a new venture that has been added to the countys 1966 version of summer fun, Chinese jump-ropi- ng is not easily described - you have to see it dime to really know what its all about. It involves a rope with no ends with which the participants form patterns which the jumpers leap in and out of. Sound Confusing? Well why not come out and see it fojr yourself and you will see why Its swept the country as a popular playground pastime during the last couple of summers. Each playground in the county recreation system has been conducting elimination trials during the past week and will send their winners to the county-wifinals to be held July 27th on the Granite High Parking Lot. The event will get under way at 10:00 a.m. with trophies being awarded to first, second and third place winners in each division. (Two m de Ei Cottonwood Moll 278 2851 or QX&2 in! Of have higher cigarette tax rates, twenty --one states employ lower rates, and one state does not levy the tax. Following are the cigarette tax rates in each of the Mountain States: State Cigarette Tax Rate 8 6 UTAH Arizona Colorado Idaho Nevada New Mexico 5 7 8 7 8 Wyoming 4 Montana ( 12 During the fiscal year ended 30, 1966, the cigarette tax produced approximately $5.0 million in revenue f or the state of Utah. In addition the 25 tax on other tobacco products brought in another June $193,000. yy f" - N- ' i 4 jf -- i' rsr (g AV r -- .J- No wie Partners n I e cares to rice community problems alone. ...and members of Parents Without are no different. As a group, they face together problems that require a partner in normal community life. . how to impress your children that you love them even though you dont live with them; He felt that of a conversation is spent in Protalking of problems. between partners blems in common tend to after a divorce; where to get become more important than needed professional help and successes in common, he the problems of raising a said. child without a partner. Children also are given an Some Joined for just such opportunity to overcoma the specific problems. For others feeling of "being different. the strongest need was for Parties are given for children who meet other children who group association. As one woman put it, When also have one parent. you are married you are PWP is planning a party identified as the wife of some- for teenagers and parents with one; with a divorce you loose the thought that the plight of this Identity. the single parent is not so Another single parent felt different from that of the teen-- ; it was harder for a man be- ager, and that the two genercause the woman usually re- ations can communicate. mained in a family situation But this luau was an adult with her children, while a social, also fulfillinga need.... man had to seek a new identity. the need for maeting new Another member joined to friends, for belonging, for receive a listening ear. 'All talking and having someone these people have been through listen.. ..for flirting and teasthe mill, he said. They ing.. ..another necessary part understand. of life.... but there was still Another member expressed the feeling of ease in a this aspect as "common situation where couples were not forced two-thir- ds Sure, we date, said one member. It was still obvious, that the odds were three ' , women to every man. But one woman felt that these were the type of men who, were family oriented.. They could spend their time just as well chasing girls in bars.' 'Where else can you meet people and have an enjoyable-tim- e for 25 cents an evening (meeting charge),' was one mans point. , "Dues are ten dollars, but you get it back in two minutes, said another. But whether the members took the international organi- -, zaticn as a social, educational, or theraputic organization, all felt the club worthwhile. ' These are peculiar people. 1 like them, one member' 1 ' declared ' g:0? Fish And Game Get Funds own money un approved projects and are then reimbursed up to 75 percent of the total Preliminary apportionment of $350,365.13 in Federal Aid funds for fish and wildlife restoration projects became available to Utahs Department of Fish and Game on post. separate divisions are organized. The junior divisia includes 7,8, and 9 year e 1. senior division includes July The preliminary allotment 11 12 and 10, year olds.). The calls for $292,680.09 for wildsingle elimination tourney is life under the under the direction of womens Act and $57,685.04 for activity director Susan fisheries programs under the olds-th- Pitman-Rober-s- on Act, Dingell-dohnso- n , , Under the Federal Aid pro- gram, the states spend their 000 0$ Funds come from a federal excise tax cm sporting arms and ammunition and sport fishing gear. The formula under which they are allocated to the states is based on the number of paid license folders, and the total land rea of ..each state. All 50 states participate in the program. G9 0 u oHg&sftis & aiygjag feno (siEftanig) I MEN'S Selected Misses', Women's Dresses Reg. $12 to $30 K SUITS Regular to $69.95 Dressv & tailored; cottons, silks, blends off Choose early from a fine group ot fine F & C quality suits. Prices as low as; Regular $9.95 suits for only $79.98 $5 to VINYL CAR COATS . , Special for this event! White or black; welt seams. $14 value MEN'S gjkm LSI My 8. SPORT COATS SIDEWALK SALE SPECIALS family counselor. Members raved about the lecture throughout the evening. Although each member reported the speech from a different viewpoint, aU agreed that the lecture effected one great problem of single parenthood; the problem of trying to be both mother and father to a child. Through the interpretation of one member, Dr. Browning told the group that playing the role of both parents confuses a child. She cautioned mothers to play a feminine role and fathers to play the role of a Cither and not to pretend to be a mother. The parents came to the meeting searching for solutions and the organization seemed with her happy .solution. Other discussions deal with problems of visitation rights; the mans and womans point of view of support money; states the com- Chinese Style Our aavanced Temple ot 2nd Image of the Single Parent and Inadequacy, by Louise Browning, University of Utah Rope Jumping embarrassment . also indicates that 'Self may be distorted parisons somewhat by states which attract large numbers of tourists. The apparent per capita consumption figures reported for the District of Columbia, for example, are nearly twice the national average, and the report shows consumption in N evada to be almost 50 abovg the U. S. average. Because of Utahs low consumption rate, it derives less revenue per capita from each one cent tax on cigarettes than any other state. 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