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Show DESERET NEWS 2D When youre hearing a speaker and get the urge to applaud, deep, or splatter him with an uncooked omelet, chances are that Lillian Holmberg is responsible. Mrs. Chet Holmberg is supervisor of the University of Utah Speakers Bureau, and she books hundreds of lectures for civic clubs, PTA meetings and other groups in circuit. the The lecturers she supplies are university professors, and they can speak on anything from The Mawwal in Egypto The Folklore tian Science and Art of Perfumery. Is there such Mrs. Holmberg distributes booklets that list the speakers and their pet subjects. perfect heat for homes associate of languages, professor .speaks on Egyptian folklore. L. A mawwal is a poem-sonDavid Hiner, dean of the allege of pharmacy, tells about making perfumes. a thing as Sil PAGI B-- 2 'he's Got Meed Wednesday, August 27, 1969 Sami A. Hanna, Royal Garff, Lowell Bennion, Ralph E. Margetts, associate professor of theater, lec- James O. Morton, Neal Maxtures on The Other Side of well, Prestoa Linford, Rex and Peter Gibbs, Timbuktu, and Sydney W. diairman of the Department of Campbell ' . . . Angleman. on The Physics, expostulates Critical Importance of Saying Sometimes a speaker gets No. an h o n o r a r i u m. That Sometimes, Mrs. Holmberg , means fee. Mrs. Holmberg groaned, a professor will say said die fees usually range no when she asks him to from about $10 to $25. It speak to a local group. Depend on the speaker and Its done on their own the group, she said. Some get time, she said, and a lot of mere. them are just too busy. In big Some of those demand are Elliott Landau, 333 - are Work Week. intriguing. The Burg on the Bear is die title of Bfigham D. Madsens lecture on the town of Corinne. Perron A. Olson will Hie Fascispeak to Soap nating Science Behind Its Cleaning Action. John L. Squires gives a lec FOOD FREEZER ture that would be ideal for die Optimist Club. Its title: The Three-Da- y Gear Stolen Fishing tackle, a fishing rod and reel, all valued at $200, were stolen from the ear of East, Fay J. Shields, while the car was parked at his residence. 2670-190- 0 . WUST SPECIAL THIS CLACK ANGUS Robbery Suspect 6535 South State To Stand Trial Phone Model CAUSE 266-41- 70 Etch shelf a fntdif ssrikes Fm ceded ucknlie 13 lb. feed capacity leer lock imI tipul light Cut, Wrapped & Frozen FREE Roger Earl Locke, 23, 167 S. Main, has been bound over to 3rd District Court to stand trial in connection with armed robberies of two taverns in Salt Lake City. He is being held in jail in lieu of two bonds totaling $5,500. He is accused of robbing the Fifty-On- e Inn, 51 W. 1st South, and the Delmar Lounge, 315 S. Main St. OUR Um city-coun- ty Choice VUf USf55mr" J mdMMUS ricked SOW wide, 71 high Backocf Hmd Rag. 65c lb. 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