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Show tnWilffrrir iili inniiiwmi-- A new regular feature - to promote a YWCA Offers New by Sgt. Max Yospe, Salt Lake City Police Department Slate Central City Offers Athletic Program for Young Women It is not often that the police in any community have the Of Ms. Phil Carney, Women's Athletic Director Classes opportunity to express to the people they serve such things as instructional information which may help them to avoid being victimized by crime, procedures used and to be initiated by police and the reasons for such implementation and explain requested the reasons which color the doings and sometimes not doings, of police in their day to day encounters with John Q. Citizen. We are therefore, grateful to the Model Neighborhood News for the opportunity afforded to the Salt Lake Police to lend ourselves to communicating with the people we serve and protect. Communication is a two-wastreet. We also recognize the whenever Several new classes are being offered this year at the YWCA. Registration is being taken the week of January 2 and classes begin January 8. Debbi Shields from the University of Utah will be teaching these new classes: Monday a beginning Children's Creative Dance for 3 5 year olds, a Dance Art Workshop for 7 - 12 year olds, Beginning Ballet for children, Poise, Grace and Modeling for y . . . limitations that a community has in conveying its feelings and questions to an institution such as ours. We are equally anxious to keep our finger on the pulse beat of community attitudes towards their police and hope that this column will afford any citizen a vehicle to bring a legitimate gripe or question to the attention of police. It will be our purpose to honestly answer, or determine the reason and then respond to every such inquiry. Yes, it may sometimes look like our reply is a form of excuse. The community will understand that from position and side getting it group will begin on Friday, January 19 from 9:30 11:30 a.m. and will continue to meet weekly. together Several new classes for teenagers will be held at the YWCA participants must by January 9, 1973. Call 322-243or sign-uat Central City Community Center, 615 South 3rd East. Program will start January 10, 1973. All pre-regist- 6 p New Board Member Appointed For Health Center Del Stoker, Executive Vice President of State Savings and Loan, has been named to the Board of the Neighborhood Health Center to represent the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. Frank Colladay, Manager of Morton Salt Company, has represented the Chamber on the Board for the past two years. "We are extremely pleased that Mr. Stoker has accepted the responsibility to serve in this important part of community Warren Pugh, President of the SLACC, said. "We appreciate the fine service of activities," Mr. Colladay and we are pleased that the Chamber of Commerce can continue to fill these important community needs." East Third South or calling THE WORLD HAS NEED OF YOU If it's ever so small the part you take. The world has need of you. Be it big or little the effort you make. The world has need of you. If it's only a thought you give by the way. If it's only love's word you pause to say. It's a part that nobody else can play. So the world has need of you. 355-280- Natural food cookery, a new class on Fridays taught by Kay Berger will be an exciting way to learn to prepare meatless meals, nutritious snacks, candy, sprouts and soybean dishes. There will be health and physical education classes, swimming programs for all ages, English for the foreign born, and Conversational Spanish. Call 355-280for class schedules and information on registering. 4 particular iHIBi'MWTiW identity starting in the new year. Jewelry classes will be taught by Mary Sweet on Wednesdays from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. starting January 10. Beginning crafts will begin soon and include crafts such as macrame and crocheting. In addition, a volleyball team will be formed. The coach will be Gary Pascoe, a student at the University of Utah. A schedule will be developed for interested participants. Additional youth classes will be offered and information can be obtained by stopping at the YWCA office, 322 a our problem may take on a different reason for certain action. With this as an introduction to future columns, we wish you all a safe winter season and urge you to send us your questions and comments. girls 13 years and older. In the latter class, instruction will be given in skin and hair care, make up, basic modeling techniques and "fashion sense for just a few cents." "Like Souls a new women's rap group started by Melinda Groom will meet to discuss questions and issues currently relating to women. This women's have to By your smile you can change another's life; By a word you can bring peace out of strife; Then lift your head and never say die; Count every blessing, stop every sigh. Get busy . . . don't let a chance slip by. For the world has need of you. |