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Purpose: To further engineering profession 

 and ideals, to carry out civic duties requiring 

 engineering attention. 



Membership: Distinguished leaders in eleven 

 member societies. Total membership 22. 



Meetings: Monthly, except summer. 



Publications: Utah Engineering and Sciences, 

 monthly. Editor : G. H. Meyers. 



1495. Utah Geological Society. 200 Mines 

 Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 

 Utah. President: Bronson Stringham. Term 

 expires February 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: 

 Arthur L. Crawford. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized October 4, 1946. 



Purpose: The increase and diffusion of geo- 

 logical knowledge. 



Membership: Active, 175, professional geolo- 

 gists in Utah ; Associate, 20, college students 

 who expect to become geologists ; Correspond- 

 ing, 8, professional geologists located outside of 

 Utah. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



Professional activities: Maintains geological 

 road signs, publishes an annual guidebook and 

 has a field trip. Participated in American Geo- 

 logical Institute Mission 66 program. 



Publications: Annual geologic guidebook of 

 selected areas of Utah; title of Guidebook 15 

 (1960) is: "Geology of the Silver Island and 

 Adjacent Areas in the Great Salt Lake Desert 

 Northeast of Wendover, Utah;" $4. Editor: 

 Fred Schaefifer. 



1496. Utah Oto-Ophthalmological Society. 



President: David A. Dolowitz, 2000 South 9th 

 Street East, Salt Lake City 5, Utah. Term 

 expires September 1961. Executive Secretary: 

 Don B. McAflfee, 508 East South Temple 

 Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Term expires 

 September 1961. 



History: Founded in 1918 as Intermountain 

 Oto-Ophthalmological Society. 



Purpose: The cultivation and advancement of 

 medical sciences, especially the branches which 

 pertain to diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and 

 throat ; to cooperate with the various county 

 and state medical associations for extension 

 and advancement of medical knowledge. 



Membership: Physicians who have special 

 training in one or more of the aforementioned 

 specialties — eye, ear, nose, or throat. Total mem- 

 bership approximately 35. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



1497. Utah Pharmaceutical Association. Suite 

 210, Granite Mart Building, 1086 East 21st 

 Street South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Presi- 



dent: Emory J. Herndon, 3924 Washington 

 Boulevard, Ogden, Utah. Term expires May 

 1961. Executive Secretary : H. Ward 

 McCarty. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized in 1892. 



Purpose: To render professional service in all 

 areas and on all levels to the practice of phar- 

 macy in the state ; to gather professional and 

 economic information in the interest of Utah 

 pharmacy and to communicate these to the pro- 

 fession ; to provide professional seminars and 

 forums, to hold regional pharmaceutical meet- 

 ings and panels, to encourage continuous pro- 

 fessional education, to develop professional 

 ethics and self-discipline ; to communicate to 

 the public a factual, realistic image of state 

 pharmacy and also the goals and ideals of the 

 profession ; to foster inter-professional relation- 

 ships with Utah's State Medical Association 

 and other associations relating to the healing 

 arts. 



Membership: Active, 227, must be a registered 

 pharmacist or an owner-operator of a licensed 

 pharmacy ; Non-Resident, 66, a registered phar- 

 macist living outside the State of Utah but 

 maintaining annual registration with the Utah 

 State Board of Pharmacy; Associate, 53, a non- 

 pharmacist directly connected with the business 

 of retail pharmacy, such as a pharmaceutical 

 manufacturer's representative or an officer or 

 representative of a wholesale drug house ; Em- 

 ployed registered pharmacists who do not own 

 pharmacies, 309. Total membership 655. 



Meetings: Annual convention; one annual 

 formal seminar ; five to ten regional dinner 

 meetings. 



Professional activities: Utah Pharmaceutical 

 Association Annual Scholarship to College of 

 Pharmacy, University of Utah. Annual financial 

 assistance to Student Branch, Utah Pharma- 

 ceutical Association, at College of Pharmacy. 

 Sponsors Lever Brothers Company Annual 

 Scholarship to College of Pharmacy, University 

 of Utah. 



Publications: Bulletin News, monthly, current 

 volume: 69, $5. Editor: H. Ward McCarty. 



1498. Utah Psychological Association. P. O. 



Box 270, Provo, Utah. President: William 

 Fawcett Hill. Term expires May 1961. Exec- 

 utive Secretary: Reed S. Morrill. Term ex- 

 pires May 1963. 



History: Incorporated December 1950; sub- 

 sequently affiliated with the Rocky Mountain 

 Psychological Association, the Western Psycho- 

 logical Association, and the American Psycho- 

 logical Association. 



Purpose: To help its members in Utah to 

 advance psychology as a science, as a profession, 

 and as a means of promoting human welfare. 



