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Show Wasatch Canyon Development Update Series Save Our Canyons will hold a monthly meeting for citizens seeking a basic understanding of the important questions SU1Tounding development in Big Cottonwood. Little Cottonwood and Millcreek Canyons. Over the next six months, Salt Late County will develop a zoning plan that will determone the level of development in the Wasatch Tri-Canyon area for the next twenty years. You can learn about the issues behind the recent and proposed development of the Wasatch at the Main Branch of the Salt Late City Library on the following dates: Wednesday, April 8 - 7:00 pm Monday. May 4- 7:00 pm INFORMED CITIZENS CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Attendance is limited to 40 persons. For reservations call Kurt Fisher at 532-7591 ***** Because many U.S. I. A. employees are serving in embassies overseas, there was alo.o.g article with security tips for using a carin a foreign cou.nrry. Some 95" of all kidnapping occur from automobiles and terrorists favor cars as targets for bombings. Sugg~d guidefuteswere: 1. Strive not to be noticed: be as inco.nspicious as possible. Avoid vehicles which stand out because of their appearance - color, make, or model. Also to be avoided are premge or vanity license plates. 2. Avoid o~ntation and use of symbols tbat will identifyyouwith the U.S. culture. 3. Where possible, opt for local license plates. 4. Have your .name and title removed from your office and home parking spaces. S. Parkin.protected places: secure the car. 6. Examine the car before you enter. Check for ha.ndprints, grease marksorprotruding wire; a mirror attached to a stick can be used to examine the underside of the car. Make sure the back seat is empty and lock all doors and windows as soon as you enterthe car. 7. Try not to establish a predictable pattern of movement when you travel; vary your travel ti.mes and routes. Back your car into the garage for a quick front~. 8. Avoid chauffeurs who are not trained in evasivedrivingtechniques. 9. Re.mai.naJert to surveillance. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS REPORT -Deanna Clark International Relations Chair The United States InformationAge.ncypublishesa.n in-house magazi.Jle/newsletrersixtimes a year.. Because of past volunteer wor.k, I receive it. The last issue I received had two articles which I found especially interesting. The following is a brief sum.m-ary: A four women team publishes a magazine called Eo&Jish Teachini Forum which has a distribution of 110,000 worldwide. Included are articles about the theory and practical aspects of teaching English as a foreignlanguage, an editorial, news and ideas, letters from readers, and a teacher cotTespondent' s (pen-pal) column. Also, 0t1e out of every four issues includes a viJly1recordcont.ai o:i ng material fol"listeJl.i.ngpractice. Salt Late Voter RUTH W. HAWKES HELENE P. WILLIAMS 3007 Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 Phone 467-1181 -8- April 1987 |