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Show Republican Public Relations Must Have Positive Qualities By E. Dale Peak Our Public Relations is like a Dependable Airliner, . . . Must be Big and must be GOOD . . . big enough and good enough to win the respect of the public. . . . big enough and good enough to give Republicans a high status among the organizations of the It must have a Beam on Which to Fly a destination, attainable but challenging to all. . . . a specific plan for reaching the objective. a clear understanding of individual responsibilities on the . . . ... team! It must have a Time Table community. . . . big and of work is good enough proud until No program to attract new to efforts down enough supporters. pinned . . . big enough to know the terA fast tempo and momentum ritory served, its peoples, its no one gets off a flying institutions, and its leaders. . . . with a minimum of fancy decoration and a minimum of working parts! It must have Plenty of Horse- ... cal-endarize- d. Canadian Trc Here Utah s First Lady To Be Honored For Two Performances At A By Nigel Hey Othello, playing two matinees Two classical plays one old beginning at 1:30 p.m., stars Tony and one relatively new will Van Bridge in the title role. be presented at Kingsbury hall Mr. van Bridge began his theby the Stratford Canadian Play- atrical career with the Royal ers. Academy of Dramatic Art in LonOthello will don, and was with the Old Vic beShakespeares play two matinee performances fore coming to Canada in 1954. Newly-Founde- d Thursday and Friday; and George Company Bernard Shaws Man and SuperThe Stratford Canadian Playman runs five consecutive nights ers, though founded only two beginning Tuesday, March 5. years ago, has become an imTickets are now on sale at the portant theatrical influence on Kingsbury hall box office for the North American continent. Its both productions. Half-pricis first season in 1954 was d being offered to University stuwijth a prodtuction of dents for $2 and $3 tickets for Shaws Saint Joan on the teleMan and Superman, with the vision program, Omnibus." The Canadian Players found it exchange of activity ticket No. 18. Tickets for Othello are $1 necessary to expand for the for students plus activity ticket 1956-5- 7 season, resulting in the No. 19. formation of two companies. BeDouglas Campbell, director of tween them, the two travel in e high-pointe- the Canadian Players, plays the lead role of Jack Tanner in Shaws Man and Superman. Mr. Campbells wife, Ann Casson, plays the feminine lead of Ann Whitefield.' Superman Featured Man and Superman is billed Canada from Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Victoria, British Columbia; and from California to Massachusetts in the United States. 1 Jht Srie quick-witte- d as a quick-movinand highly entertaining battle of the sexes. Believed by the critics to be Shaws outstanding contribution to comedy, it is produced Stamp, Stamp, Stamp, an The Stores are Marching with a minimum of sets But the general public seems arrangement reminiscent of the Hell to Don Juan be accepting the stamp routine in productions as a valid value. With all of the and John Browns Body. husbands attention focused on g, ViluableFederal Patent Licenses Made Available By J. J. Jeremy Government Owned Patents Available on Free Basis In addition to these research reports, Commerce recently published the PATENT ABSTRACT SERIES, which consists of seven inexpensive volumes describing 4,300 Government-owne- invent- d available for license to private firms on a royalty-frebasis. In this series many companies have found themselves a new item for production. The abstracts of the patents on the inventions constitute a valuable and condensed source of scientific and technological information. Each abstract contains a clear and concise summary of the invention, sufficiently complete to (1) describe the specific embodiment of the invention with special reference to its novel features; (2) to disclose (a) its construction if it is a machine, apparatus, device or article, (b) its identity if it is a chemical compound, or (c) the procedure involved if it is a process; and (3) to indicate its industrial application. All seven volumes, as well as all other publications mentioned, may be examined or purchased at the Salt Lake City Department of Commerce Office. ions non-exrlusi- e legislation, housewives are mustering their objections to the current and constant increase in prices. Where does it end? Prison Probe After the specialists are heard and the evidence weighed, positive action will be welcomed to correct the deficiencies existing. In some states, institutions are inspected not only by groups, predetermined action but by the executive branch of our State Government too. Such action would be similar to the discharge of an auditors responsibility in public and private affairs but would be entrusted to a liaison man reporting to the Chief Executive. The Final Quarter of Flay Legislators will be calling touch down signals to score their points deadline. before the Most emphasis will be on defensive action to hold expenditures ... power . . . -- ded-catio- n. al Utahns Urged n, Wis-comb- e, To Get al Polio Shots California Trip Awaits Chorus At End ofMonth University of Utah Mens Chorus in its traditional spring tour. John Marlowe Nielson, director of the chorus, Wednesday an. tour will nounced the five-da- y begin March 25, and will take the troupe to Fillmore, Milford and St. George, in Utah, Las Vegas, Nev., and Westwood and San Fernando, Calif. Jay Welch, an accomplished organist and pianist, accompanies the chorus. The troupe also will include another accompanist, Kay Hicks, and two quartets. The thirty-voic- e chorus will open the tour in Fillmore on March 25, singing at an assembly for students of Millard High School. On the evening of the same day, they will present a concert at Milford High School in 60-da- y down. Marine Officers Hold Interviews Officer procurement officers from Denver will be on campus from March 1 to 4 in the Marine Corps office, Naval Science 100, according to Major McAskill of the Naval Science Department. Any young men or women interested in a Marine Corps comeither aviation or mission, contact these officers ground, may between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Bureau Sends Films Abroad a high degree of enthusiasm. a proper recognition of the importance of political affairs. Utahs First Lady Mrs. George . . . a deep set motivation, a will be honored D. Clyde Bureau at thev The Audio-Visuin the State Capitol on Satur- . . . a will to do - with plenty of sends their Utah of concerns for All of the public! University day, March 9, 1957. The Utah It must have a Load Worth Lift- 'ilms to various parts of the Republican State Central Com- ing Womens Division, ana . . . a job big enough for each world, according to Dr. W. Donmittee buthe Utah Federated Womens Republican to get enthusiastic ald Brumbaugh, head of the reau. Recently, a film oame back about. Republican Clubs are that had been sent to Australia. a reception in honor of Mrs. . . . not just a few dry-run- s auto-pilot on! with the The bureau also sends films to all Clyde, who will receive all visitof the 47 other states. Most of ors in the Gold Room between the the films, however, are sent to hours of 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. places in the intermountain area. General Chairman Mrs. Irene Television stations, public schools, E. Staples announced that among PTA organizations, other universities, and various business groups honored guests would be Mrs. are supplied with audio-visuLaRue B. Jex, National Commit-teewomaaids from the bureau. Mrs. Adiel F. Stewart, The bureau, a part of the extenMrs. Jaren L. Jones, Mrs. J. sion division, also supplies the different departments of the UniBracken Lee, Mrs. Lamonte B. equipversity with audio-visua- l Gunderson, Mrs. Ron W. ment. Some of the equipment Mrs. Dee Abbott, and Utah medical authorities have available are 18 motion picture Mrs. Sherm B. Lowe. designated Feb. 18 to March 18 projectors, eight slide and film : .Mum-Invitation. Chairman,. Ruth as Polio Immunization ..Month strip projectors, two sound slide ford Smith and Publicity Chair- in, an effort to prod Utahns up projectors, four lantern slide projectors, three opaque projecman Mrs. Ethel M. Sorenson. to 50 years old to get shots for tors, seven tape records, and numLight refreshments will be ser- protection against the desease. . erous viewing screens. The southThe Utah Medical Assn. sug- west corner room of the Annex ved at the tea with floral decois available for use of this equiprations in the Gold Room and the gested the stepped up immunizat- ment. Governors Board Room, follow- ion program to overcome the ing a silver, pink and white slowness and apathy of people motif. getting polio shots. The program is spearheaded by Invitations have been mailed statewide, inviting all Utah wom- the Salt Lake City Deseret News, church and PTA proups in en to join in this special occasion Civic, all corners of the state are urged to offer happiness and success to sponsor clinics in their own o Utahs charming First Lady. communities. Six audiences three in South- ern Utah, two in California and one in Nevada will hear the Reception . . . Milford. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, left, and Horado Flores, official of the Mexican Bank of Agriculture, discuss proposed purchases of Utah cattle to build up Mexican breeding stock. Sen. Bennett recently was successful in getting the Mexicans to send buying teams into Utah, instead of confining their purchases to the border states, as they originally had intended. March 16, the chorus sings at an assembly for Dixie College students at St. George and will present an evening concert in Las Vegas, under sponsorship of the North Las Vegas Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. |