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Show 5/ie Saft ofale Uter LEAGU.h OF 2 50 Sunny i 1 al' n.. . n e J\ 4 Ul Mrs. s. A . Steir 1454 Harvard Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah League of Women Voters St., Salt Lake City, Utah President, Mrs. Neil C Davis ., Editur, Mrs. R. H Anderson 1890 C6nnor iTQV L. 6 T\TQ l'-1 • ·-r l May, 1956 c o n1 E o n E..... c o n1 E RLL LUNCHECN SATUHDi~ Y, JUNE 2 i~''0-;;: \. \-- --··-·.: 7-:~ _...-.'- •·. 1, E:::AU BRUMMEL :C1S.ST ~-iUHANT 12: 30 P ..r.r. \ ~ We couldn't all be in Chica~o for the conventio n, but we -::an all be at the Beau Brwmnel Rcot£-n1r2.n t on June 2nd at 12: 30 P .,VI. for lv.nch and a lively picture of v;hat happens when 10$1 : ;e2..gue members gather· from the four corne rs of the country, X.:..aska • and Hawaii. Here's your chance· to take an outing, see .,.,our friends, cJ.r1c he[:.r how t Le 18ac ue operates at the National ~- ~vel. This will be the onJ y meeting in June so let's all turn ont:. ! Tiiake your re ;:; CH'v;1 tiorw early. They may he made throt1gh your unit or by calltng i-trs. 3ixmcer at 1-IU 4-SL.i,00, or I-irs. Lowe at HU 4-5080. '1 he d c e.dline is ThursdG.y, l-iay 3 h,t, 1 . 1 Speakin~ of the Conventio n, the above mentioned was the t1.-venty-se cond National Convention of the League of lfomen Voters of the United States. This year marks the tenth president ial l e ction in which ·women have voted. Some of the League's early ~uaders in the suffrage movement were special visitors and pre8untcd the Banquet pro3ram, The Conventio n adopted the proposed current agenda on InJ:Lvidual Liberties o.nd Conservat ion. It also reaffirmed support -:::if o. T. C., United Nations, and Home Rule for the District of 0('\lumbia. To quote from the National Summa:cy of the Conventio n: 1 • The sound preparatj_o n of the delegates , their good spirit and 18votion to the business at hand, made this one of the most im~ p:ressive Conventio ns in Leagv.e history. i;· 1. |