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Show CONVENTION BULLETIN State and National Federation. We meet on the third Monday of each month at the New Park Hotel, Park City. The officers are as follos: President, Harriet Pearson! VICe Sec President, retary, Helen Dennis: Teasrer, Dor othy Cunningham; Historian, Ada Haran. Dorothy.Chamberlam; State Officers and members from the Salt Lake, Provo, eber and Coalville Clubs have met _WIth s sev eral times and have assisted m the organization." PROVO CLUB .. I am sure would join are and me winding - the in up a Club girls that we reporting most interesting instructive year. In the near future we will make good our pledge of $250 to the City Health Program. Among other projects which we have undertaken are a party for the grad uating high school girls, the award ing of a gold medal to the best all around high school girl, continuation of our student loan fund, and the purchase of new books for the li brary. We have also donated to the Provo Day Nursery, to the Utan State Sanitorium Association to have been followed with little devi ation. Each committee and club of ficer has been responsible for a din ner meeting. Our club pamphlet, "Business Buzz", has been published monthly. During Business Women's Week, we entertained at our Public Rela tions Dinner the Mayor and repre sentatives of all civic organizations. We received publicity in the Provo Herald daily. Incidentally, we have secured 400 inches of publicity this year. We boast of • - - Wi During the past year our club has followed the programs outlined by National and we feel that the meet ings have been very successful. Al though we have fewer members, our attendance has been higher and all members have been active. activities have included annual outing at Fish Lake, our 'Our Mothers' our our banquet, a trip to Nephi for their anniversary celebration, act ing as hostess for the District Con ference, and a "clean-up, pain-up" campaign. In observance of. Busmess Women's Week, we entertained rep from Civic clubs at a banquet with Mrs. George Worthen of Provo as the speaker. We have m creased our profits considerably with a rummage sale and other activities with the hope of formulating a book shelf in our public library. We have also donated to the Junior High band and to the local Band Mothers' Club for the purpose of buying uniforms. We feel that the past year has been a successful one and we are ready to start a new year with even more three State Officers, President, Grace Cheever; cor respoding secretary, Rhea Taylor; and fmance chairman, Barbara Pax We ma. commenced the year active, two honorary, and two thirty associ ate members and have added six new members to our roster. -ETHEL D. RAMBEAU. enthusiasm. -JETTA BUNKER. ST. GEORGE CLUB figh t tuberculosis, and to the peace cam paign. Programs outlined by National our RICHFIELD CLUB resentatives - Provo 23 - The St. teresting - - - George Club reports an in year, with the different committees taking full charge of the programs. Our International Committee had attorney speak on "The Need of. International Peace, and How the Women May Aid In World-Wide Un an derstanding and Friendship". On the week devoted to youth, the commit tee secured a trainer of youth. to speak and had the young peopl give the musical program. The Public Re lations Committee gave a banquet during Business Women's Week and asked the representative from each of the different clubs in our city as well as the Mayor as our guest. One hundred and eighteen business men and women listened to a Ph. D. speak on "The Business Woman As A Citizen". So from the warmest .spot in Utah, the largest, club sends the warmest greetings to its sister clubs. -BERTHA W. McGREGOR. |