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Show Federation of Women's Clubs and Legislators. a member of Order the National of Women She also presdent of the Salt Lake Safety Council for six and president of the State Safety Council. In 1953 she was elected president of the Rio Grande Veterans Auziliary. Her husband C.L. Jack was a railway conductor, and the group was composed of wi ves of rai I road employees. In I ater years, Nell ie was made a was years permanent Rep. honorary member of Jack promoted TOT-LOTS the group. the west side where children might have playground equipment the and be safe from the hazards of street. She worked Park for the Jordan pool, swimming better beautification of the Jordan River and flood control, lighting and more traffic lights on the west side. Nellie on a participant in fund drives be it the heart drive, polio, Red Cross, War Bond or Community Chest. She received a treasury award for patriotic service on the War Finance Committee and a citation for work as a Minute Woman during World War II. The Service Star Legion was another group in which she was interested and for two years served as chairperson of the Childrens Party for was cancer, Gold Star children whose fathers Korean War. were killed in World War II or the Other activities included the University Mothers Club; President of the Seekers Literary Club; Parliamentarian of the Practical Nurses Association; vice president of the Wasatch League of Business and Professional Women; member of the Salt Lake City Library Board for ten years; and a member of the Salt Lake Real Estate Board. It should be memtioned that Rep. that sponsored and placed the National Capitol in 1950. Jack was statue a member of of Brigham the committee in the Young Justifiably, the Salt Lake Council of Women honored Nellie Jack by a electing her to its Hall of Fame in 1968. Nellie was definitely participater in life. 43 |