Show iwdLewti £ m iMtjt rutnji yinp't jqw-Y- Mi rayt HK IUfeWMMa6jr 1 a Zi ’ Logan Utah more than groups - more than 80 per cent of their support from individual living donors Dr Gary Jorgensen Dr Lester R Belhrood previous year or $4 per cent 7 per i than their donations in 1974 In contrast foundation donations last year dropped 47 per cent to only $201 billion because of lower values and a cut in grants by the Ford Foundation Dr Robert L Leake Two day workshop on jftrinqrijw dropped by These figures are from Giving USA the 1976 annual report of the American retention A two day workshop on drug i prevention will be held at Utah Ifaiversity Center Wednesday and Thursday The public is invited to attend Sessions for teachers parents law enforcement personnel psychologists and social workers will be held at Utah State University Center Wednesday and Thursday The public is invited to attend to teachers parents law enforcement personnel psychologists and social workers will be held dining the two days The Bear River Council on Alcoholism and other ol Dependencies the State Division Alcoholism and Drugs and Utah State are University sponsoring Association of with the Department of Health Sciences at the University of Utah specializes in the areas of humanistic education and ' teaching methodology The registration fee of $6 includes all workshop sessions as wdl as the pm Eight tables of Mit chell duplicate were jdayed at foe Country Club Thursday The one day registration fee of $5 Includes the luncheon or banquet on die day attending (hie hour of university credit is available to time who attend all sessions to an additional foe of $10 begins at 8 winners were Millie Nelson and Alta Mamie Fruin North-Sout- am Palmer ' and Evelyn Wednesday An evening session will be held Wednesday at 7 pjn in the Prevention" h Peterson second University Cento auditorium Jorgensen will speak on "The Family as a Basic Prevention Unit" The public is invited to attend Leake will speak at the Thursday dinner at 6 pjn in the Walnut Room of the University Center His presentation will focus on the ways in which parents teachers and social agencies can won together in foe prevention of social problems reltated to drugs Those who wish to attend only this may get tickets at the and Institute Division of foe Speakers will indude Dr Gary Jorgensen psychologist and director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Clinic of the University of Utah College of Medicine Lester ' R BeUwood psychology and theologian who directs the alcoholism division tit foe Fort Logan Mental Health Center in Denver Colo and Dr Robert L Leake a spedalist in health education with the Utah State Board of Education Groqi leaders will indude Don Human Salt Lake County Sheriff’s office Who has done extensive work 4 i ' - Who gives? the Everybody organization said but the old give more than the young married people more than singles small town folk more than city dwellers and the religiously inclined more than the nonreliglous A study by the group showed donors in the bracket average $60 in contributions annually compared with persons over 75 years who rive an average of $742 a year These donations are cash only personal property gifts were not in- eluded in the study University Tta Htruid Jt tfmd-- 23 Center "Anything You Want To Be" produced Mountain by Bell Telephone and "The Emerging Woman" an historical film old movies of fragettes as well as other events The films will be followed by a discussion The wealthy give more to hospitals including talk about the and cultural Institutions than University of Utah colleges ' less individuals bid the role symposium “Women Unlimited" of the small donor is increasing especially in contributions to sym-Assisting Mrs Anne phony orchestras museum programs Hatch at the USU school for children and middle income Women’s Center are adults the Boy Scouts Ys Social work three part-tim- e d iiseand alcohol agencies drug students They are study the Sue' counseling den Fleming well-do-d- o sr pro-an- Karen Schultz 111 and Dana Nelson Kaysville Sue is a senior Palmer and Eleanor Taylor third Lucille Graft and Grace Allred fourth East-We' winners were Irene Peck and st majoring in special and second Margaret education DeJarnatt and Lola elementary education Winzeler third Mhni Karen is a sophomore majoring in computer science and Dana is a sophomore majoring in White and Lola Krey fourth the Next Thursday Elaine Holmgren game will start at 1 pjn Eleanor Crowell and and continue at this now Ernestine Mielke to the winter months dance The i cento opened two ago last June CHINA ANBCEYSTAL f mental' 1971 : Barzaarfor " Tyra II Two films will be shown at Conversations on Thursday noon in Room $13 of Utah State Country Club bridge results Wednesday luncheon at 12:30 pm and the Thursday evening banquet at 6 Registration Counsel ng The Counsel said religious causes are supported almost entirely by individual gifts Colleges and universities receive nearly half of their financial support from individuals and social writers agencies such as United Way and federations receive and Marshall Kreuter workshop which is titled "Community Profiles: Action to Drug Fund-Raisi- Inc with Justices of the peace Judges and other law enforcement personnel on alcohol and drug related problems the 4 Corporate P October Women’s Center films ive NEW YORK(UPI) Americans volunteer money aa wdl aa time and effort to help othera ' today V £' v retardation AUTUMN The 28fo annual bazaar the Mental Retar-Assoeiati- on of !Utah will be cneid Saturday from 2 to 9 pjn the National Guard ft ‘’V rf Sunnyside ‘Armory Salt Lake City Ave Admission is free and foe public is invited to at- - retarded mentally citizens according to Mrs Elaine Sharp executive director to file association Bazaar booth indude sales of handmade holiday decorations and t Today Thru Nov 6th 1543 Proceeds of this event win help Utah’s 33000 itU 'J 1: I i POLYESTER Hi DOUBLE KNITS :ii -- I 60" WIDTHS REG TO FALL COLORS 398 I BROOKDALE - 1 centerpieces toys LS3 afghans Coordinator is Mrs Mdvina Chopper Provo assisted by Mrs Pat Coleman Bennion The area coordinator in Cache County Is Helen Casio 715 1ft View telephone 752-79- VELOUR DESIGNER LENGTHS VALUES TO v 398 PRINTED i : £ SHIRTING VjU 44 FLANNEL 45" WIDE ALLURE LAURENT AND WOOL MENDS WOOL DESIGNER LENGTHS VALUES TO EXPERTS DOIT NoShrinkagw NoDamagw No Color Loss 549 944 AaYARDI t chance you’ve been waiting for to own the fine lead crystal you’ve always wanted at substantial savings SAVE ON LENOX CHINA Choose any "open stock" pattern and save 15 a 55 VELVETEEN Here's the once-a-yechina and hand-blow- n ar FOR THE HOLIDAYS SAVE TODAY! 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