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Show The annual Salt Lake Jaycee Award Luncheon for the Outstanding Senior Citizen of the year will be held Friday, May 25, 1973 at noon at the Friendly Neighborhood Center, 156 West- minster Avenue. The Jaycees have arranged for many door prizes to be given away. The grand prize will be 2 nights and 3 days free of charge at the new Sweetwater resort located on Bear Lake. This will include use of many of the resort facilities. Major Jay Jensen, recently returned Prisoner of War from Viet Nam, will be the featured speaker. Since this will be one of the most interesting events of the month, it is suggested that it be given wide publicity. Any Senior Citizen interested in making a reservation for lunch and the award ceremony and a chance at the prizes should call Place Friendly Neighborhood Center 156 Westminster Avenue Address Time Noon, Friday, May 25, 1973 7 Phone 487-366- 7. 487-366- SENIOR CITIZENS MONTH ACTIVITIES MAY 15 16 17 18 21 22 1973 with Kitchen Aires Band Art Show, Sewing Display, Prizes W. 2nd No. Retired Seniors Volunteer Program Luncheon 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 Open House SLCounty Extended Care Hospital, 175 E. 21 So'., 12-- 5 p.m. Talent time and fun at FNC Jaycees Award Luncheon Open House at SC Recreation Center, 237 S. 10th E. , 9 a.m. to midnight Kitchen Aires Band Aloha Days, Redwood Center Golf at 'Nibley Bowling 31 at and Forest Dale Day Rec. Center Credit Women to honor bosses Credit Women International, Salt Lake Chapter, will hold an annual bosses breakfast Wednesday, 7 a.m., at Hotel Utahs Sky Room. Senior Citizens Central Assn. They pretend old age is something to laugh at. Member Hal Llewellyn said, characters These and demean LOCAL COMPOSER biggest and most powerful coalition possible to protect their status as dignified senior citizens. JUUANtfS FABULOUS MUSIC PUBLISHING CO. P.O. Box chairman is Joan Hunt. Also on the committee: Georgia Samuelson and Jane Cook. Special guests will be memThose in attendance will be bers of the board of directors members of the Salt Lake of the Credit Bureau of Salt Credit Bureau. Lake and members of associChairman of the occasion is ated clubs from Ogden, Salt co- - Lake, Provo and Tooele. Gloria and Oldham, Midvale, Utah 84047 215 255-903- 3 NEW ALBUM "JULIE'S JEWELS" To Be Released in June of 1973. TITLES God Must Have Made Salt Lake Ooh La La Groups Name New City Charming Quadroon Dear Little Baby Dari in1 My I'm Sorry I'm Gonna Sell Officers Oh My Ding Dong Happiness Could You Believe I'm My Dream The Girl You Met In Old Tokio Though .1 Belong To Another Members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Mothers Club have elected new officers. They were installed at a luncheon held at the fraternity house. Heading the group during die coming year will be Mrs. John H. Green, president She will be assisted by Mrs. A. E. Viselli and Mrs. Robert S. Brown. . Bonwood Foster Grandparent Recognition SC president of the - Dance Writer & - Philadelphias major senior citizen groups, say they are determined to form the Bowling at Bonwood Fun & Bingo at FNC, Westminster Ave. Page 15 Oldsters are being ridiculed as witless and senile by some of the nttions top comedians, claim Philaddp lias Senior Citizens who say the:' plan to do something about it. Among the comics they criticize are. Carol Burnett, Johnny Carson and Jonathan Winters noted for their TV skits of bumbling elderly people The old people come stumbling in and are portrayed as witless and senile, says Mrs. Dora Schatz, 78, degrade us. Volunteer's Fair at U. of U. Physical Fitness Program, Golf at Nibley & Forest Dale 1300 Song Publisher TV Skits RIDICULE Elderly All Personnel Concerned with Senior Citizen Month 14-1- 6 Mother1 s Day Issue Utah Woman1 s Review May 1973 Dreamers should never cease to dream and back up with prayers it hope and charity. If you do someone a favor--for-g- et it at once. If someone does faith, of love, you a favor, never forget it. Julie Carpenter . . MY CHARMING QUADROON DENTAL In a cathedral in old Mexico, leath the light of the pale silver HYGIENISTS At the recent convention of die Utah Dental Hygienists Association, new state officers were named. They include Cheryl Herbst, president; Jane Tarabetz, vice president; Louise Fullilove, secretary; Rosemary Stell-ho- treasurer. was held at the The Salt Palace, and Mrs. Jeanette Buchanan. District Ten trustee, was installing officer. Sessions Slated On Folklore A summer workshop on folklore will be held at the University of Utah June with U. of U. English Professor Jan. H. Brunvand and Dr. Roger L. Welsch, associate professor of folklore and German at Nebraska Wesleyan University instructing. Dr. Brunvand, author . of The Study of American Folklore and A Guide for Collectors of Folklore in Utah, said tape recordings, slides and. documentary films of folklore practices will be included in Ihq sessions. 11-1- 5, I h moon While the chapel bells were softly married my Charming Quadroon. Then we whispered our vows to the Padre kissed And you ringing me and held me so tight; All around us the angels were singing While we were married Christmas night. dearest one we were so happy And with never a quarrel to regret. Why should I ever stop loving you Dear, When I never want to forget. Now we pray in the little white chapel Neath the light of the same silver moon And my lonely heart keeps on repeating Oh my I love And. He you I Charming Quadroon. know God can made a makes I My all of our dreaming come true know He made me Cause she looks I hold her miracle a miracle exactly like you. hand tightouras we wander old rendezvous Through the haunts of I'm happy in my old happy memories Sweetheart, I'm still in love with you. June Carpenter ... |