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Show Family History Workshop at S USC When you write your family history will it be a documented history or just another piece of paper? Sat. October 14, people in the Cedar City area will have the opportunity to learn how to make their history writing efforts meaningful. A Library of Living History Workshop, sponsored spon-sored by the Utah Endowment En-dowment for the Humahities and the Community' Memorial . Chapel Foundation Foun-dation will be held at SUSC in the Music Building Recital Hall. Registration will begin at 8:30a.m. and workshops will begin at 9 a.m. Guest consultants William G. Hartley and Gordon Irvin will conduct workshops in Written and Family History and in Oral History. All participants will have a chance to attend each section of the workshop as the sessioas will be rotated at 11:00 a.m. Lunch will be available in the SUSC Cafeteria from 12:30 - 1:00 for those who have made prior reser-vatioas. reser-vatioas. The afternoon session of the workshop will begin at 1:45 p.m. and will .give participants a chance to practice interviewing techniques under the direction of Mr. Hartley and Mr. Irving. Registration for this workshop is free. If you would like to make a reservation for the luncheon call Inez Cooper 586-6297 or Tom Challis 586-6921. Workshop chairpersons in Cedar City are LaVeve Whetten and Sidney Hahne. Other members of the committee are Daphne Dalley, publicity and hostesses Bonnie Jones, Linda Burbidge, and LaRue Schmutz. |