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Show PRFSIDENI''S LETl'ER Did you find the last voter more readable? Beeause of our office manager's recuperatio n from surgery, we used another method of printing the voter last month. The results were pleasing-b ut alas, more expensive. The Board voted in its August meeting to continue the more expensive experiment until Noverrber when we will re-evaluate the printing and our budget. Although sunmer is traditional ly a vacation from League activities, many Leaguers have been busy. We registered over 225 voters at Liberty Park at the Neighborhood Fair on July 24, thanks to the generosity of Intermounta in Health care who donated the booth to us. we have answered telephones on the neighborhood registratio n days and for the primary. Plans and activities for the KUED "Agenda for Security Debate" have been formulated. we have begun to explore other voter education activities for fall. Jane Holt, our voter editor, not only produced the voter last month-she helped assenble it and took to the post office. Joan Auger and Kate Park have been working on an Hazardous waste conference for Novenber. The June/July issue of the National voter is special to Salt Lake League members. Lloyd Bliss' niece, Ann Layzer, writes about her League heritege and experience She reports, ''When Aunt Lloyd (Yoy) Garrison Bliss beecome president of the Utah League, I assumed that she was about equal in influence and moral authority to the governor." "Yelling Clean Water!" features Irene Fisher's grandmother, Harriet Montgomery, of South Dakota. Membership remains our biggest priority for fall. If every member could bring in another member, think of all the voter education and lobbying activities we could accomplish! Our budget is predicated on at least 210 members-we need your help to reach that goal. Our first activity for the fall, the General Meeting on the Future of the Salt Lake area, sounds exciting. We are receiving the same presentatio n that the Utah Chapter of Planners received at their spring convention -Stephanie Loker reports that it was the most popular workshop at the convention! Project 2000 is anxious to receive our input about the options for the COME AND BRING A NEIGHBO.Ri~ F , ~ or a ~ ! E R to the community! Cheers! 4,~ P.S. EveJtlj ye.alt, the. Le.ague. at the. lac.a£, !.:) ,tate. and na,uona£ leveL6 !Le.c.eivv., bequeJ.,;t,6 61Lom nwneJLoM ,thou9/tvt{Jl..ll me.mbeM. Some. be.que/2,t,6 Me. -6mclll, -6ome. lMge., but no gi6t ,{,!.:) too -omaLt to be vcu.ue.cl and we.lc.ome.d. J Mt ,t{U,6 tjeM we. have. be.ne,6ile.d -61Lom the. ge.neJtMUy o-6 Vo!Lothy f.tcJi,Un. On Septemb~'t 23, Ann Vine.IL nil.Om :t.he. LWVUS 73ocvui w-tLt be. in Scu:;t Lahe. to fuc.M,6 how :t.o ma.he. a bequv.,;t to .the. Le.ague.. Ple.cv.,e. e,a,U, .:the. onMc.e. i6 you a/Le. inteJtv.,ted in he.IL V,t,6il. |