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Show Sid timber 1972 UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW BACK FROM Utah TO A NEW YEAR Mararet Miller Editor Bea Craig Publicity OF ACTIVITY - Publisher Monte Scoville Associate Editor With the summer nearly over and most women back from their vacations and the children safely returning to school, the womens clubs are beginning their new year of activities and meetings. We invite each publicity chairman of each of the many clubs to send to us at WR their schedule of activities, meetings, service projects or interesting thoughts about their purposes and goals in order that we may better serve their clubs in letting their members and others know first hand about their club organization and its work in the community. Welcome also are special articles written from the womans view about the part women play in the world around us. Because we try to print only the positive and uplifting side of the news, recognizing that most other news media print the negative side, we would encourage each Mary Williams Social Secretary STAFF WRITERS Bernice Craig Sheila Church Joyce Dancer Annette Thornburg Monte Scoville Meriam Kienke Elias Day (Mrs.) Dr. Eugene Hawkins Doris Taggart STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Steve Coulam CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY 1381 South Main Phone 487-135- 3 BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS - EDITORIAL - ADVERTISING - CIRCULATION 1065 South State St. Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 1 Call 364-37- 62 UTAH WOMANS REVIEW P.O. BOX 6136 Salt Lake City, Utah Application to mail at second-clas- s at Salt Lake City, Utah. GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE OF AMERICA VACATION Womans Review 84106 postage rates is pending writer to submit ZULA MARION CLEGG BRINKERHOFF Book of Indian Prophecy their and Traditions information in line with this want to serve the reading appetites of our subscribers. Will you let us know what those are? Please fill out and return with your subscription, the following form. I would like to read: more personal and community news tnan receive from other media I fl - good coverage of important social events Q humor O about local leaders and celebrities IH a monthly cultural calendar pinpointing the U pleasures and activities coming up helpful and stimulatingly good standard. In this way our service to the community and to womens organizations will prove beneficial in the way of adding more happiness to the lives of the readers rather than the opposite. We appreciate deeply all of the contributions in writing and expressions of good will We have received from the womens organizations, as well as others, in the past and say thank you from the bottom of our hearts. chairman of the SLC Womans Alert reports that Womans Alert will sponsor A Self ProPolice tective and Ride-Alon- g Support Program. Two outstanding programs are available to any womans organization or school program. Womans Alert at this time has over 50 members, who are also associated with the Police Auxiliary as members. To Ride-Alon- g with a Salt Lake Police officer and see what is going on in Salt Lake City would be particularly interesting to teenagers as well as adults. These classes are available Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings from 6 until 10 pjn. Anyone interested (16 or older) please call the Salt Lake 1. Police Department, 327-28- 1 travel stories in and out of UTAH O personal commentaries andor columns to gdiTinr AN w REVIEW. ADDRESS STATE CITY Please send a gift subscription to: NAME ADDRESS CITY .STAIL Bill me Check enclosed One Year Out-of-Sta- te ........ $3.50 $4.00 2 Year 2 Year $6.50 $7.50 Utah Womans Review Sponsors The Social Calendar, Tuesday & Friday KWHO. 860, 9:00 A.Mf . WOMANS ALERT PROGRAM Mrs. Conrad Featherstone, Please enter my subscription Page 9 Hash-bac- k They foretell of the great Day of Purification, of a people who lived before the Flood and who were spared from destruction; of the people of peace and their refusal to take up arms against said: 45. Why, replied the actress, what happened then? their fellow man; and of the cry of the Indian people as a down trodden nation to rise up and be a great people once again. If you desire a book relating to our day, written from the experience of a woman who has worked with the Indian people closely for the past twelve years or so and which is intensely interesting youll enjoy reading Gods Chosen People Of America by Zula Brinkerhoff. Part of the proceeds of the sale of the book are donated to the cause of the Indian Unity Caravan, which is travelling to Central and South America to bring their message of prophecy to the 30 million Indians spread upon these lands. For information call Snowbird Resort Adds New Look - SNOWBIRD Utah's newest ski resort, Snowbird, moves towards its Nov. 17th scheduled opening with some extra added attractions for the beginning and intermediate skiers. Snow bunnies can look forward to riding a new chairlife installed on the novice hill, Chickadee, which runs 1,000 feet from the tramway terminal up the north side of the mountain to the Alta road. Big Emma, the intermediate run off the Gad I chairlift , has gotten bigger. Trees have been cleared from both the top and bottom of the run, eliminating the traffic jams of last year. Intermountain Kennel Club The Intermountain Kennel Club is holding its 69th Dog Show and Obedience Trial on Saturday, October 7, 1972 at West High School 241 North Second West in Salt Lake City. There are ribbons for all classes and trophies have been donated for some. Entries close All-Bre- At a luncheon party, an actress noted for her sarcasm, looked significantly at a retired heroine who "I dread to think of life at Today we live in a violent age contrasted with the marvelous growth of modern civilization. Terror at the Munich Olympiad sends a chill through us. The murder of the head of a religious faction and the apparent need for the protection of the Prophet of the sixth largest church in America causes us to reflect upon predictions of things to come. In her book, Mrs. Zula Brinkerhoff has assembled many writings and legends of the American Indian people. ed Tuesday, September 19, 1972 at the Show Superintendents Office (Jack Thomsen, P.O. Box 726, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87581). Prospective exhibitors may obtain information by phoning Mrs. Carol Zesiger at 292-352- 8. |