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Show Local Club Pan:e I3 Presidents 194I- 42 Beaver BrilZham Cdar City 1942-43 isS Isabel Gil ies Gwendolyn Hansen 1iss riiss Rilla Holst Mrs Ethel Pennybaker Duchesne Mrs Mildred S. Garman Heber Mrs Vilate VcMillan Mis Kathryn Dart Helper Viss LaRue Theuer Logan Miss Eleanor BUrton Nephi ,iss Marie Wyman Ogden PanO:'1i tch Miss Mae Riggs Park City rvrrs Jane Bolton Price ¥rrs Eleanor Rehor Pr-ovo ¥rs Ethel Rambou Roosevelt l/l'rs Blanche Mur-phy Salt Lake City Mrs Jeanette Garner St George Yrs Kate B. Empey Sugarhouse Vrs Bertha Darnes Tooele ¥rs Lois R. Hadley Coa ville As a Idl"iss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Paul ine -r.t{oodhouse Jennie L. Jones Emma ¥athews Lucille Barbier Vir3inia ee Miranda Young Louise Hvalva MissLaRue The er - Piss Beatri0e Brown ¥iss Marie Wyma!1 iss Georgia Owens Mrs Ja11e Bolton Mrs ileanor Rehor Miss lodella Redden Miss ildred Dillman Piss Cla1re Ha nes Miss Tillie Winsor Miss Lillian Royle rs Lois R Hadley reverberation of the theme of the convention and as prediction of the future, the ederation entertained two forein women in 1941. iss Gordon Holmes, Joint managing directQrof National Securities Corporation Ltd., London, England was the first. She advised women not to fear the financial world as they had manU qualifications for this fiel. Through her speoch flowed c0nfiaence, determination nd re solution of Great Britain's final triumph in the present strnggle. On July 24th I941 the Federation entertained at a dinner in Hotel Ut.ah Miss Graciela :rranrlujano of the Chilean Depart ment oAgric]lture here in the in'terest of her country. From Utah she toot seeds and plants to try in her native coun try. a War cNork --1nreply to Presidents Romer's call, taWe are in this war up to our ears qnd shall hae-to and most likely pray more clubs ad individual more owin. I members work more, sacrifice more, ive than we have done beforeH the of the clubs the folIo responded by; TTorking in the military instal ations and food p+o ce a s their vacations and fres time 2 They sewed, knitted, rolled bandages, took courses in' rst Aid, Nursing, and Canteen. Thus trained they worked in pljals. canteens, and Red Cross hosp and Travelprs Aid Stations. 3 Four mewbers enlisted in the 8eevlces 4 Tbe clubs hej)ped USC in their local organize where c01'11munities men workers were 0: ar 5 congreated. lhe clubs elmnated their dinner meetins flowers· and to invest in Bonds. The . lng plants in , , srvi0e 6ogsroense 6 To save Streamlined into money, time, a one Fdration ivestt Rn1 energy the State Convention d8.y meeting. { 3 <j was |