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Show October 1972 UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW Page 3 BACK FROM Hvasatch jCiteiaty Club VACATION TO A NEW YEAR Mararet Miller Editor OF ACTIVITY - Publisher Monte Scoville Associate Editor Bea Craig Publicity With the summer at an end and most women back from their vacations and the children safely returning to school, the women's 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 Mary Williams Social Secretary STAFF WRITERS Bernice Craig Shirley Golding Doris Taggart Denise Smith Monte Scoville Kristen Taylor Meriam Kienke Lucille Dustin Dr. Eugene Hawkins Mrs. Elias L. Day Cathy Cunningham Chris Wardle STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Steve Coulam CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY 1381 South Main Phone 487-135- 3 BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS community. - EDITORIAL - ADVERTISING - CIRCULATION 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 1065 South State St. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Call 364-37- 62 UTAH WOMANS REVIEW g., P.O.BOX 6136 Salt Lake' City, Utah Application to mail at second-clas- s at Salt Lake City, Utah. 84106 postage rates is pending writer 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 good coverage of important social events CD humor D . . their will women's organizations the beneficial in way of prove 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. would like to read: more personal and community news than receive from other media , submit information in line with this helpful and stimulatingly good standard. In this way our service to the community and to We I to about local leaders and celebrities CD monthly cultural calendar pinpointing the pleasures and activities coming up CD WOMANS ALERT PROGRAM a Mrs. Conrad Featherstone, travel stories in and out of UT AH CD ; personal commentaries andor columns . CD .' Please enter my subscription to 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-Alonwith 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 p.m. Anyone interested (16 or older) please call the Salt Lake Police Department, 327-281g' . One Year Out-of-Sta- Bill me $3.50 $4.00 te A charter member of the Gardena Toastmistress Club, she has also spent five years as a volunteer speaker for the March of Dimes. She is very active in Federated Womens Clubs, and has served as president of the La Palma Womens Club," and Financial Secretary of Orange District, Calif. Federation of Womens Clubs. She is also an active member of the National Association of Parliamentarians, serving as professional parliamentarian for national conventions and giving classes and lectures on parliamentary law. Mrs. Woods husband is an electronics engineer. They have three children. . NAME D Check enclosed Eileen F. Wood is a Consumer Relations Representative for the Sperry and Hutchinson Company in the western territory, which includes Utah, California, Arizona and Nevada. Mrs. Wood, also a consultant on womans community affairs, has been active in club and organizational work for many years. She is a past president of the Gardena Junior Womans Club and of the Los Angeles Officers Wives Club. She served as a District chairman on the Los Angeles District Federated Womens Clubs, Juniors, and on Los Gerritos District. She is the founder president of the Parents Guild of Harlan Shoemaker School for Handicapped Children, and served on the Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles County Crippled Childrens Society. - Mrs. Eileen F. Wood, Re- gional Representative, Consumers Relations, The Sperry and Hutchinson Company of Los Angeles, California, presented Hats and History for the Wasatch Literary Club Membership Drive Luncheon Meeting October 3rd. The program held at noon in the Senior Citizens Recreation Center on 10th East, included vocal solos by Miss Dorothy Parks. - Mrs. Elias L. Day, President was in charge, assisted by Mrs.i. John W. Scott, Mrs. L. F. Searle, Mrs. J. Ellis Brown, Mrs. Howard Updegraff, Mrs. H. A. Elton Mrs. Frank Thacker, Mrs. Daniel Elton, Mrs. Wm. Batie, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, and Mrs. Sylvia Young. The Sperry and Hutchinson Company presented a Silver Tray, to the Wasatch Literary Club for the largest increase in membership 1971 to 1972 in the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs. 1. 2 Year . 2 Year . $6.50 $7.50 MINI - ART SHOW I Utah Womans Review The Social Calendar, Tuesday & Friday KWHO. 860, 9:00 AM. Sponsors Show exhibitors at the Rental- - Sales Mini- - Shows Gallery at a Salt Lake Art Center, 54 Finch Ln. (1340 East,) will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woolston. The The first Mini- - Woolstons, both graduates of Brigham Young University, have exhibited extensively throughout Utah and Idaho. They are past members of the Juniper Printmakers. |