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Show Page 6 Wheat s Happening In Salt Lake Special Week To Telephone: 355-839- 3 Secretaries Meetings will be held by the Board of Education members to The 22nd annual Secretaries Week will be observed April 22 28, with Wednesday, April 25, set discuss school closures with Copy of this Ad Good for one FREE One -- patrons on the following dates: Introductory Lesson Vocal or Instrumental aside as Secretaries Day. Friday, April Secretaries Association p.m. (International), the world's leading secretarial association, the week has as its theme, "Better Wednesday, April 18, 0nequa,7:30 p.m. Business." Activities for the week will be coordinated locally by the e Chapter of the National Sal-Ut- Mrs. Betty Hall, President of the Chapter, announced that a "Bosses Breakfast will launch the week's observance as a tribute Management-Secretar- Tuesday, April 24, Sumner "Personalized Professional Instruction "Beginners, Advanced students & Artist Careers in Modern, "Classical, Flamenco and Folk "All Fretted Instruments and Voice Private, Class ,Group, Ensemble "Home of the Intermountain Guitar Society Meeting: 2nd Thursday Each Month, 8:00 p.m. " The Academy Singers - By Audition The Academy Guitars - By Audition " The Academy Boys Choir - By Audition Secretaries mean Better Secretaries Association. School, both Sumner and Jefferson School closures will be discussed, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 25, Forest School, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, Horace Mann Jr. High, 7 :30 p.m. Patrons will be notified by the schools but anyone interested is invited to attend these open y team. The breakfast will be held at 7:00 a.m., Monday, April 23, at the Hotel Utah Lafayette and Junior Ballrooms. Governor Calvin L. Rampton will offer a welcoming address and Murray M. Moler, Associate Editor of the Ogden be Standard-Examine- will r, the featured speaker. On Wednesday, April 25, the Sal-Ut- e Chapter, NSA, will "Secretaries Workshop" at the Prudential Plaza Auditorium, 3261 South State Street, beginning at 7:45 a.m. Theme of the Workshop will be "Pursuit of Excellence." The present a day-lon- g Breakfast program and the workshop is open to all secretaries and bosses. Every year since 1952, the last full week in April has been set aside for the observance of Secretaries Week, with the intervening Wednesday being highlighted as Secretaries Day. The National Secretaries Association (International) originated Secretaries Week to bring recognition to ALL secretaries and to inform the public of the secretary's contribution to the educational, professional and civic growth of the community. It also serves to remind secretaries of their responsibilities to their employers and to their profession. I n e Salt Lake City, the Chapter, NSA, has sponsored this observance on a public basis since 1958, in cooperation with the Sal-Ut- Salt Lake Legal Secretaries Association, Executives' Lake Educational Secretaries Assn., and V. A. Hospital Secretarial Council. Secretaries, Inc., Salt 13, 1973, Jordan Junior High, regarding closure of Riverside School, 7:30 Sponsored by the National to the The Young Adult Second Level Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Recognize All Meetings Lamar Eskelson - Director 344 East First South meetings. April 9, 1973 Community Services Council Senior Citizens At Redwood Meet Often To Hold General The Redwood Service Center has an active group of senior Meeting Member agencies, delegates, individual members. Board of Directors and interested citizens are cordially invited to the General Community Services Council Meeting on Thursday, April 19, 1973 at 3:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 241 6 East 1700 South. With the major shift in federal funding and with the demands for private funds, all of us should be concerned with evaluating and planning realistic programs for meeting our community needs. The Community Services Council has two committees actively engaged in the areas of evaluation ard planning. Dr. Reed Richardson, Chairman of the Planning Committee and Dr. Arbon Clark, member of the Evaluation Committee, will present reports on the current activities of both groups. You are strongly encouraged to come to this meeting and to be an active participant. citizens who meet often to enjoy good companionship and fun. Some of the upcoming events are listed below: Tuesday, April 17: Luncheon and Bingo, 12:00 noon (by reservation) Thursday, April 19: Leather Class, 'I 3:00 p.m. Friday, April 20: Sewing -- Class, 1 -- 3:00 p.m. Monday, April 23: program 1 4:00 p.m. Drop-i- n Tuesday, April 24: Luncheon and Bingo, 12:00 noon (by reservation) Thursday, April 26: 9:30 a.m. trip to the Daughters of Pioneers Museum and Trolley Square, also Leather Class from 1:00-3:0- 0 7:30 p.m., guests are welcome. Meeting at People's Freeway Certer, 568 South 300 West. further information, 466-875- 5. call Neighborhood Council meets the first and third Mondays of each month. 7:00 p.m., Sumner School, Auditorium, (upstairs), 636 South 3rd East. Volunteer Block Leaders are needed in many neighborhoods. Call Richard Schaewe at Redwood Community Westside Council meets Thursday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m. at Glendale Jr. High, 1430 Andrew Ave. Council meets the first and third Mondays of each month at the Redwood Service Center, 2717 South Redwood Road, 7:30 p.m. Parents Without Partners Plan Activities Parents Without Partners, an organization for parents who are single due to death, divorce, separation or who are not several activities upcoming in April: April 14 - Saturday, Family Movie - At the Fox Cottonwood Theatre. Time - 2:00 p.m. Movie is SMOKEY with Fess Mall Parker. Free to members' cents. Adults Be sure to call your reservation in by 4:00 p.m. on the day before you plan to attend for those events needing reservations. All activities are held at the Redwood Service Center, 2717 South Redwood Road. For The Central City 328-474- children. Other children p.m. Tuesday, April 14at7:30p.m.in the Story Hour Room of the Main Library. The topic for discussion will be: "Science Fiction for Children." Meeting, People's Freeway married, list -- Board - Department and the Children's Department of the Salt Lake City Public Library each sponsor a monthly discussion group that is open to all adults who are interested in attending. The Adolescent Literature Discussion Group will meet on Wednesday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Story Hour Room of the Main Library. The topic for discussion will be: "No More Teachers, No More Books: Summer Reading Programs and Problems." The Children's Literature Discussion Group will meet on - 25 50 cents. If you have any questions, call Shirley Gay at 277-437- - 9. 21 are invited. April 20 General Meeting - At the Northwest e Center, 13th West and Third North. Time, 8:00 p.m. Panel discussion, "How the law effects the individual in his role as parent." Panel members will be Paul Van Tricht, graduate law student at the University of Utah; Carolyn Young, President of NOW in Salt Lake; and Charla Barber, member of NOW. - Friday - Multi-purpos- Parents Without Partners offers good company, constructive activities for April 14 - Saturday, Singles Dance At the Knights of Columbus Hall, 3638 South 13th East. Time - 9:00 p.m. Dancing until 1:00 a.m. Admission only $1 .50. Live music - all singles over - yourself and your children, monthly publications and reduced prices at many activities. 4 Call Mary Forsyth, or 364-866- 0 for Jennie Bender, information on joining. 571-381- |