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Show DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, I October 7, 196? J3 I Focus 01 Target, Y. Council Warned PROVO A National Pub- lic Relations Advisory Council for Brigham Young University told university administrators Monday you must focus on a target and tell a specific story. Jack Whittle, director of marketing, Continental-IUinoi- s Bank and Trust Company, Chicago, warned that you cnt tell everything BYU. about ?So pick your target and be he said. specific, The council is composed of H leaders of business and communications who met to review the public relations operation of BYU and make recommendations for its future operation. 'The university should do some research on the image of BYU outside of Utah, Whittle said. Maximize the school's assets so that it will be recognized for certain strengths and sought out by specific writers, he advised. The council is a permanent organization which will be in constant communication with BYU public relations offices. Douglas T. Snarr, president of Snarr Advertising. Salt Lake City, asserted that the should determine university by scientific public opinion surveys where it stands. Then the administration can proceed from there, Snarr told the council meeting. Wendell J. Ashton, chairman of the volunteer group, said the objectives of the council are to provide counsel and contacts to promote BYU as a training ground for the LDS way of life." If we do this, we will attract money, good students, good professors and good feelings, Ashton said. This is a great step in a new effort to develop effective public relations for BYU and for The Church of Jesus Chris' of he said. Latter-da- y Saints, The role of BYU was explained to the council by Ben E. Lewis, executive vice president of the university. Members of the council in addition to Ashton, Whittle, and Snarr are Mark Evans, Metromedia Inc. (multiple television and advertising firm), Washington, D.C. ; Miss Winni-freBowers, secretaiy of Columbia University Law School ; Daken H. Broahead, presider of Allied Record Company, Los Angeles; John Q. Cannon, coordinator of the Church Infor-a t i o n Service , Roix-r- t Texas; FraiJdin, Houston, and Lorenzo Hoopes, vice president of Safeway, Inc., Oakland. Other members of the council are A ch L. Madson, president of Bonneville International Corporation, and Stanley McAllister, vice president of Associated Dry Goods, New York. d COLOR TV CS :ON MURDER TRIAL Third District Judge D. Frank Wilkins issued the warrant, calling for $50,000 bond, against Joyce Ann McOmie, 21, whose last known address was 640 W. North Temple. She is charged in the death of Charles John Ramsey, ; 44, found shot to death June 15 in a room at 1659 W. j North Temple. ; First-degre- OmpsAmmo Sales Rider 4 NOT REQUIRED ; But registration will net be required for most ammunition for shotguns and rifles. Originally 22 caliber ammunition accounting for 70 pr cent of was to all ammunition sold have been exempted. But Sen, Thomas J. Dodd, . Salt Lake City Corp. failed today in its suit to have two grocery stores declared public nuisances. The city filed Complaints July 1 against George R. business as Smith, doing Quikee Markets at 89 D St. Ave. asking and at the Third District Court to restrain Smith from operating his markets before 7 a.m. and after 8 p.m. ISSUES RULING Judge Stewart M. Hanson ruled that although the markets may be in technical viozonlation of ing ordinances, the stores are not in such violation as to 1152-2n- e murder charges against a Salt Lake City woman and an Oklahoma man were dismissed on motion of the Salt Lake County attorneys office due to lack of evidence. substantially. As rewritten, the legislation offered by Sen. 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Under a 1966 act of Congress, Ctah was given clear title to the disputed lands to encourmineral development. age Now the court will rule if Utah has always owned the land, or must buy it from the U.S. In an answer to Griswold, special Asst. Utah Atty. Gen. Clifford Ashton noted that FAA Aide Briefs Group flight instructor is only As good as his ability to keep tp with modern technology, A Edmonson, team captain from the Federal Aviation Administration, told 65 instructors and pilots Tuesday. You cannot pass along the farl :j Still 'Critical' '"Mrs. Michael Lee Allison, 23, 3595 S. 6885 West, Hunter, condition critical Was in today in LDS Hospital with' Injuries suffered when her car was demolished by a train Monday at 2nd South and 7th latest in safety features, for example, if you havent taken the time to learn them thoroughly, Edmonson said at a clinic hed in the Rodeway Inn. The clinic is sponsored by the Utah Division of Aeronautics under direction of the FAA. 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