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Show Radio, T-V Story Teller Addresses Club . ; .... w ETHEL BARRETT National radio's first award winner, Ethel Barrett, who captured cap-tured the coveted honor of doing the "Best Story Program, " will be the guest of the Escalante Knife and Fork Club at the meeting Monday, Jan. 15 at the new Student Union Building on the College of Southern Utah campus. Lorin Whetten, president of the Escalante Knife and Fork Club, announced that the dinner meeting meet-ing would begin at 7:30 p. m. Beginning a career in radio at the age of sixteen while still going to high school in Schenectady, Schenec-tady, New York, Ethel Barrett has become the air's best known and, unquestionably, its best storyteller. Her radio dramatizations have been carried into every nook and cranny of the United States, and to most of the coutries of South America. She has been a director direc-tor of the women's program over eastern stations, and for two years conducted her own radio show in Albany, New York. Television also has been part a part of her career. She has been seen on ABC In "Songtime" I and "Youth on the March." i Club members should confirm their reservations with the secretary, sec-retary, Eugene Woolf, by Satur-I day, Jan. 13. |