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Show Page 5 What's S.L. month to celebrate Senior Fund Banquet at the Terrace Citizen's Month. Be sure to watch these pertinent T. V. shows: Ballroom, 464 South Main, on Friday, May 1 1 at 8:00 p.m. Channel 2, The Fred May Edwards Show. Mr. Edwards will present Mr. Roger Freund who will speak for senior citizens. May 12, Channel 4, the Sandy Gilmore Show. Subject: Should Citizens be forced to retire at 65?" Mrs. Ruth V. Tyler and Mr. Lester J. Nielson will be Spottswood, distinguished leader in Civil Rights and Chairman of the National NAACP Board of Directors, will be the principal speaker. He is a retired minister of the Methodist Church and is considered one of the most Bishop Stehpen Gill dynamic speakers of the Twentieth Century. Honorary Chairmen for the event are Lucy Beth Rampton, Dorothy Watkiss and Fred S. Ball. letter to members, the chairmen said, "There is a need to maintain a progressive civil rights program in Salt Lake City and Utah and we urge your support." Tickets can be purchased by calling Danny W. General Chairman, at Burnett, 363-603- 1. Publicize your month. 'Check the daily newspaper or the T. V. Guide for times of program programs. Call -- 1 5 Government Study Commission, established by law under S. B. No. 184 in the general session of the State Legislature, 1973, and by a resolution of the County Commission, is engaged in a full study of the nature and effectiveness of Salt Lake County Government, in compliance with the Constitutional Amendment which passed in the last general v . :L ; -- V 'i. let v a i' H counties to adopt optional forms of county government described the Legislature. The conclusions of the Study Commission will be submitted to County voters for approval. The Study Commission feels it is very important to get input from all citizens throughout Salt Lake County, so will hold their future meetings in different schools - the first to be held at Central Jr. High, 3031 South 2nd East, in the Little Theatre at 7 :00 all p.m. The Commission urges all interested who are in Salt Lake County Government or those who do not want changes - to attend this modernizing Commissioner Phil Blomquist and South Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce President, Richard M. Taggart. There will be a questionanswer period. Future meeting places and speakers will be announced through all media. The public is always welcome. Questions related to the Government Study Commissions activities may be addressed to its offices in the County Complex, 21 st South and State, telephone 328-702- IMr STEAM EXTRACTION METHOD May 28: FILMSTRIPS Abbott and Costello Cinderella, Story of the COMPETENT Nutcracker, A Story, A Story and the Little House 4 Family Night programming will not held during the summer months. Family night at Sprague Branch will resume in the fall. y .20 Discount when you call MAI" Mark at 266-830- 33 Bingo 2 The Redwood Community Council sponsors a Bingo game every Friday night at 7 :30 p.m. at the Redwood Service Center, 27 1 7 South Redwood Road. Cost is only 25 cents per card. Everyone is invited. For A Cheerful Free Estimate Family Night At Library SICKLE CELL TESTING CLINICS - Friday, May 11, Jackson School, 750 West 1st North. 9:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. for children. 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. for FAMILY NIGHT at Sprague Branch Library, 2131 South 11th East, is held on Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m. The entire family is general public. Saturday, May 12, Nettie Gregory Center, 742 West South Temple. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. general public. invited to attend these free programs. May 15 - Special Senior Citizen's Clinic - Nurses Practioner Program Northwest Multi - purpose Center 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. -- - 1300 W. 3rd No. Lamar Eskelson - Director 344 East First South Second Level Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone: 355-839- 3 8. 36uD Vocal or Instrumental Summer Camp The Division of Family Services has money available to tjcoatf FOR INFORMATION: Introductory Lesson Available For UBSsHE mm$ Good for one FREE Money (UPfiHg v May 21: OLD MOVIES One Copy of this Ad TOSS? HDG1 about Tahiti election, which authorized Study Commisssion hearing and discuss this vital subject with the Commission members. Gupst speakers will be former County S CLEANING industrial Your Homo In - 467-801- 4 - -- COMMERCIAL The Salt Lake County by as fol lows: This evening's program will consist of live entertainment by South Sea islanders and a film RESIDENTIAL $hog -- The Salt Lake Branch In a Meeting Tues. May is May 14: POLYNESIAN NIGHT FURNITURE NAACP will hold its 54th Annual Life Membership and Freedom guest speakers. May 15 and 24, Channel 4, Dialing for Dollars will present a senior citizen guest. KSXX Radio will present a telethon the latter part of the month. These will be to "adopt" a senior citizen who is friendless and alone. KSXX Radio, John Prince will present a discussion on aging with Dr. Earl F. Wight, internist and a senior himself, during the programs Study Commission The Salt Lake Neighborhood News will cover many of the special events being held this , The May schedule of Government Happening 1 1 County send a limited number of youngsters to residential and day. summer camps this year. Some camps for handicapped Box 2 Wilmette, Illinois 60091 youngsters are also available and the Division will sponsor some children whose families are not on welfare. Requests must be in by May and ask 31, 1973. Call 486-1811 for reception. 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 |