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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1969 Symphony Forms Collegiate Advisory Board of Citizens Welfare Association To Hold Conference The formation of a Collegiate Advisory Board of the Utah Symphony has been announced by Wendell J. Ashton, president of the Utah Symphony Board. In making his announcement, Mr. Ashton hailed the establishment of the new youth auxiliary as a significant step forward in our efforts to promote the cause of great music among all segments of our society. According to Mr. Ashton, the function of the Collegiate Advisory Board of the Utah Symphony (CABUS, pronounced caboose), is to help promote the orchestra's activities among the Kennecott Receives Another Patent Conduct Meetings Secretaries in schools are busy Patent No. 3,471,000, covering recess the a for the Utah new of during State Utah is hosting apparatus and method for American Public Welfare Education Association conven- controlling the operation of froth are Regional tion in Salt Lake City. They meetown their regional at having the Rocky ing of the National Assocation Mountain Regional Conference Secretaries at the Hotel Utah at was cancelled due to the floods the same time. in North Dakota, those states are The series of meetings began also being invited to attend. Par- Wednesday evening and will ticipants from sixteen states, continue until Friday afternoon. three Canadian Provinces, and Keeping Fit Even Though Guam are expected to attend. You Sit, The Art of Being a The theme of the conference Girl Friday and a Devoted will be Public Welfare File It Right and Homemaker, Where Are You? Realizing the Find It, are just a few of the critical public welfare problems programs which they are attendwhich confront us today, this ing. conference is especially import- Speakers include Mrs. Alice ant as it will be concerning it-- j Buehner, Mrs. America of 1967; self with subject matters such Dr. Edith Nyman, chairman, Deas: partment of Home Management, 1. The responsibility and role! University of Utah; Dan Valen-tiof public welfare in developing columnist, Salt Lake Triband providing effective service une, and national officers of the programs. organization. 2. Methods used in delivering Mrs. Marie Gooderham, secreservices. tary to Supt. Elmer J. Hartvig-se' 3.- The manof Granite School District, is importance chairman of the event, assisted power. 4. The economical problems, by Mrs. Lucille McDonald, secGovernor Calvin L. Hampton retary to Dr. T. H. Bell, state will give the welcoming re-- ! superintendent of public instrucmarks at the opening general tion. session. Guy R. Jarvis, Director, American Public Welfare Association, will also welcome con- College of Charm ference goers. Ward C. Hol- Gains a Director brook, Executive Director, DeCarol Kimball Thalman has partment of Social Services for the State of Utah, will preside been named director of Utah Technical Colleges charm and at the opening session. Tom Joe, Assistant to the personality classes, it was anUnder Secretary of the Depart-- ( nounced by President Jay L. Nelson. ment of Health, Education Mrs. Thalman has conducted Welfare, Washington, D.C., will be the opening session speaker charm classes for BYU and the and will discuss The Future of University of Utah. She has co- Public Welfare in Meeting Human Needs. The College Advisory Boarc lost no time in getting its wheels 14-1- 7, i turning. At the requestof President James Fletcher has proclaimed the week of Oct. as Utah Symphony Week on the U. of U. campus. During this time volunteers of CABUS! and the Utah Symphony Debs will operate season ticket booths on three locations on campus. Along with an intensive publicity campaign CABUS is spearheading the sale of the bumper stickers, Happy Birthday, LudCA-BP- S, 11 ; j . in commemoration of Beethovens 200th birthday which is being observed around the world. reactions and suggestions of this large segment of our population can be brought to the attention Leaders of the Utah Symphony Board. Until we get the Collegiate Air Responsibility Board in high gear, were conStudent leadership and the centrating our main efforts at mantle of responsibility earthe University of Utah, but we nest was discussed at theit first already have representation from annual leadership seminar for our other universities and hope technical college leaders here reto expand as rapidly as we can cently. in the state. Student leaders from the Utah Ronald Horton has been named Technical College at Salt Lake of new the organizapresident Utah and Tech at Provo heard Ed and Bill tion, with Horsley Tech Utah Dean of Students Hunter as vice presidents and V. Tilt discuss the philosr. secretary-treasureLloyd Craig Fineshriber as of ophy leadership in the two-da- y Leadership 70 Conference. In addition to the officers there are presently 12 members on the Earlier Elder Marion D. Hanks board: Richard Chatelain, Pam- addressed the group of 72 leadela D. Agren, Janet Groesbeck, ers representing student body Richard Hill, Greg Keyes, Pam offices, club leaders and class Taggart, Donglas Smith, Harry officers. Terill, Mara Teuscher, Madeline Tilt, discussing campus disconWirthlin, Paul Nielson and Judy tent and disorder, said, Ideas Work. without ideals have no meanWednesdays luncheon speakThe conductor of the Utah ing. Leadership must be meaner will be John Montgomery, Symphony, Maunrice Abravanel, ingful, useful and have a purof State Director, restatement made the following pose. Student leaders must in Social Welfare, Department Sacramento, garding the new advisory board: turn look for other leaders. The Collegiate Advisory Board Dean Tilt classified student California. He will deal with the The of the Utah Symphony is an dissenters into two groups: the topic, Public Relations Mitof Public Welfare. answer to a prayer. I am delight- passive dissenters, the hippies or Image ed that there are college stu- yippies and the militant groups. chell I. Ginsberg, Director, Hudents ready to speak up on be- What both of these groups fail man Resources Administration, half of good music, to offer sug- to realize is that experience is Vew York City, will discuss come Maintenance and Soc gestions to the Utah Symphony necessary for decision making. In Services lal Local, Federal Board and management and my- This experience must be gained or at Both conference the ban self and then to roll up their by commitment and dedication. sleeve and help make their ideas Student leadership is neces- quet. Senator Frank E. Moss will work. sary to keep decision making on speak at the closing session on It is gratifying to me that the right track. We as leaders on the subject, Welfare fully one third of our season sub- look to student leaders for guide Friday s Business. Everybodys the ages lines, but you cant begin anyscribers are between Three and twenty seem workshops would of 15 and 25. This thing constructive on destruc- other meetings are scheduled does music to indicate that great tion. hroughout the conference. Each have a profound effect upon the session deals with a different lives of our young people as well subject and have nationally as their elders. College Offering prominent personalities as speaThe establishment of the Colkers and discussion leaders. the Messages Help legiate Advisory Board of conAll interested people are inDo to contact want most a a is you boy Utah Symphony vited to attend. A registration structive step in the right direc- friend in Vietnam in a hurry? ee of $5.00 for APWA members, Would a from tion. I believe these enthusiastic cheery message S10.00 and for misa home brighten the day for and dedicated young people will 15.00 for is students required. substantially aid the cause of sionary friend on the other side is availinformation of world? the rogram music. good Utah Technical College ham able upon request from the BuSymphony manager Herold reau of Staff Development and Gregory expressed the following radio operators can help you. Career Planning, Division of a Within estabfrom time hours the the in connection with Miliis filed with the iamily Services, 231 East 4th message lishment of CABUS: Salt Lake City. The teleAffiliate deRadio South, System (MA tary It strikes me as being a is number Colreceived. phone RS), it has been lightful coincidence that the necessary that a boy legiate Advisory Board, a youth- be Itinisnt the a with millitary. Many mesfresh, ful organization Israel is one of the worlds radio headquarters estabsages is leaving new viewpoint, being readingest countries. It has the lished at the very time when the at Utah Tech, 4600 South Red- second highest per capita conMaestro and the Utah Symphony wood Road, are to friends, loved sumption of books in the world. and other orchestras around the ones or missionary companions anywhere in the world. world are observing the 200th should be short 25 GREAT NEWS birthday of one of the greatest or Messages acA and words. 30 complete Franchise all of time, Ludwig Opening Soon composers Mailis curate address New Ideal for necessary. Concept. van Beethoven. or Towns is Small Suburban address of role adequate. ing Along with its unique CARWASH COUNTRY CUZZIN mesc welfare and Morale type perpetuating the great sympho-nis coming to your area. Franmasterpieces and rendering sages are requested. Inquires to chise opening soon. Fantastic vibrant performances of them military bases regarding injuries returns, minimum investment. from time to time, a symphony or wounds must be handled via Property investment not necesorchestra needs to be keenly official channels. sary. Write P.O. Box 557, Kent, There is no limit to the num- Wash. 98031. .aware of significant develop0 ments in the world of music and ber of messages one sends. students attending Utahs colleges and universities, as well as providing a means whereby the School Secretaries In Salt Lake City The maintain a proper balance be- the tween revered classics and the Association Western Conference, October innovations of the present. the Hotel Utah. Since 6-- Page Five wig Student . ! e, n, j ; j I (5-3- 7) . SI PROOF ordinated many of her classes in activities with national magazines McCalls and Seventeen. Her classes will be a part of secretarial course preparation. Classwork will be at the Main Campus, 4600 South Redwood Road. 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