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Show WOMEN'S COUNCIL NEWS FROM WOMENS COUNCIL Chamber of Commerce Area - Salt-Lake Chm. Doris Taggart TO: MEMBERS OF THE WOMENS COUNCIL Taken By Womens Conservation Council Members Show-Me-Tr- ip Theatre Guild sets luncheon Stars of the Pioneer MemoShe rial Theater musical, Loves Me," will entertain members of the Theatre Guild at its celebrity luncheon Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the Olpin Union Building. Heading the cast is Robert Peterson. Jim Prigmore, musical director, will speak to the group. Jenna Vee Soeffker is guild president. The Womens Conservation Council of Utah started the p to year with a Millcreek Canyon. The fall colors were brilliant and the day Show-Me-Tri- was crisp but lovely, Mr. Richard Klason, Utah Deputy Forester gave an ininformative teresting . and on State and Federal speech Legislation and Problems Concerning Our Canyons, followed by Ms. Dian Thomas, Brigham Carnegie Hall Craftsmen meet HAPPY THANKSGIVING! The ladies of the Womens Council of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce extend warm greetings to all for a very special Thanksgiving Day. We are so fortunate to live in America with all of the blessings that it affords us and are doubly blessed to have our homes in Utah. Hopefully everyone will pause a few minutes on this Thanksgiving Day to contemplate and give thanks for the things we normally take for granted. We members of the Council are especially thankful for our health and our abilities and our opportunities to serve the community. Best wishes. Sincerely , Doris Taggart Chairman Members of the Utah Craftsmens Council from over the state, organized at Pioneer Craft House in 1960, will hold a fall meeting Saturday, at 11:30 a.m. at Pioneer Craft House, 3271 South 5th East. Plans will be formulated to hold a sale for craft articles during the November meeting. Craftsmen interested should bring samples of their crafts to the session. Interested craftsmen are asked to complete the form Utah Craftsman in Sundays Salt Lake Tribune. The forms will be used to compile a roster of Utah Craftsmen. Further information may be obtained at the Pioneer Craft House. GERTRUDE BY TROGDON Judge Judith Whitmer Judge 'Judith Witnier, Second District Juvenile Court, will speak on Alternatives Available to the Juvenile Court System" at the meeting Thursday of the Salt Lake City Branch of the American Assn, of University Women. The Womans Auxiliary to the Utah State Medical Assn, held a board meeting and workshop for county chairmen this month at the Fort Douglas Hidden Valley Country Club. Representing the national auxiliary was Mrs. P. Stefan Kraus, Wellesley, Mass., East-ter- n Regional health chairman, who spoke on nutrition, and Mrs. John L. Gallagher, La Jolla, California, Western Region Educational and Research Foundation chairman. Mrs. Calvin B. Carr was inworthy matron of Mizpah Chapter 5, Order of the Eastern Star, in ceremo- - stalled Lunch is scheduled at 12:30 p.m. at Restaurant Minoa. Paintings by Zelda Bills will at the Salt Lake GalArt Center's Rental-Sale- s lery from Sunday through h. Carr be exhibited secretary; Mrs. R. N. Tripp, treasurer; Mrs. Norma B. Coon, conductress; Annabel associate conducCannon, tress; Mrs. Marion E. Lawrence, chaplain; Mrs. Bobbee. . M. Hepworth, marshal; and Mrs. Virginia S. Oman, organ- ist. Others include Mrs. R. If. Stennerson, Adah; Mrs. W. M. Roberts, Ruth; Cathie E. llor-nicEsther; Mrs. Lloyd A. By water, Martha; Mrs. Harold Boehmer, Electa; Mrs. Cora M. Elkins, Warder and Mrs. W. A. May, sentinel. k, Nov. 25. gallery is regularly open Tuesdays through Fridays from 1 to 4 p.m. den, state president, who recently attended a regional in workshop Seattle, reported on the sessions. Also on the program as speakers were Mrs. Harold S. Jenson, Farmington, presidentelect; Mrs. John F, Stucki, Mrs. George S. Diumenti, Bountiful, Mrs. Rex M. Alvord, Ogden; Mrs. Leon Neal, Ogden, and Mrs. William G. Dixon, Provo. seat new officers Center display artist. The Mrs. Thomas M. Feeny, Og- OES chapt ers il A reception Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the gallery, immediately south of the center, 54 Finch Ln., will honor the Program chairmen were Mrs. Jacqueline Tadje, 1 st Vice President and Mrs. Virginia Benson, U. S. Forest Service Consultant and Coordinator. Transportation chairmen were Mrs. Sunday Anderson and Mrs. Wiora Barrett. Guests also attended. Carol Doxford AND WORKSHOP WHAT AAUW speaker ing. MEDICAL AUXILIARY Marilyn Sorenson, a native fea-- . of Salt Lake City, will be lured clarinetist Friday in a benefit concert at Carnegie Hall. Miss Sorenson studied under Martin Zwick, principal clarinetist of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. She will perform with Alta Rae, soprano, Irene Weiss Peery, pianist,-anJacqueline Goudey, flutist. Young University Home Economic Instructor demonstrated, Survival Techniques in Cook- nies Friday evening sonic Temple. at tjie Ma- Lloyd A. Bywater is worthy patron. Also installed were Mrs.. F. B. Homick, associate matron; Bruce E. Johnson, associate patron; Mrs. Erica H. Baldry, "mSHtSeboats The forecast is: Drizzle, skies hazy. And right it is Drizzling like crazy! |