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Show , ' (continued) KNOW YOUR CLUB PRESIDENTS I I Nona Shibley, for twelve years the Tooele correspondent for the Salt Lake Tribune, is this year's president of the Tooele BPW Club. Active porting. re She is an accredi ted BPW member district and held most club chairman ships in her club. Frieda has the record of having never missed a state convention since she joined BPW and has also attended regional and national conventions. ra d i 0' reporter hav ing served as local reporter for Radio a eight years, has served as state board member, vice-director in the radio work, she has won sev eral top awards news term of Kathrine Crichton who was forced to resign because of ill health. for and her Withrow, president of the Cedar City Club, is finishing out the Frieda has been for many years in the field of newspaper for Frieda Station KDYL in Tooele for five years. An active member of her nity and church civic many and about commu she has served church capacities. in For several years she was a SUbstitute teacher in Tooele. Shibley received the Friend award, the only woman in Tooele County to be given this rec ognition. A native of Tooele County, Mrs. of Pierson, president of the Brigham City Club, was born in Twin Falls, Idaho, and lived in Nevada and b e for e Oregon corning to Brigham City. Elva 4-H she was born in Grantsville and was educated there and at the University of Utah. Violet (Vi) Southard, the Presi dent of the Moab Club, comes from the Midwest. She is the widow of the late Dempsey H. Southard. She at Phill ips tended University, Oklahoma, Enid, where she earned her B A Degree. She be came active in the fie I d education many The mother three children, she has been active in the pas t an Vi has worked to build up formed membership in the in making club sure that an Moab every new member knows the history and ob jectives before want who of the National Fe.dera,ion We accepting membership. members dedicated educated, believe in BPW and in whom her BPW can believe," has become working slogan. Page 4- as A native Utahn, Arletta L. Elton, President of the Sugar House BPW Club, received her education in the Salt Lake City public schools. She and her husband, H. A. parents Elton, of are two sons. Her chief inter est has been in de vel 0 pin g you t h good programs through her church and civic activities. Six years mem bership in BPW has afforded edu Vi started her BPW career in Yak development opportunities which have greatly en cational and position as in the mana g e record - of division Shaw-Walker Com empoyed s pany. She is presently American GIl· record co-ordinator for offices in sonite Company for their 111 !I Bonanz, Utah; Salt Lake City, and the Craig, Colorado, and refmery at Grand Junction, Colorado. I:"!" She joined BPW five years ago and now serving her second year as M of the Club. Longhurst, president of the Club, has been a member Ada secretary of the Northern District. prefession. a consulant Price BPW telephone opera tor during World War Two and is Thiokol Chemical now employed at Corporation as clerk-crypto TWX Operator. Active in BPW since joining, she has served as corresponding secre tary, vice president and corresponding to ima, Washington, and has been enthusiastic BPWan since. took president a Utah in 1959 to continue in her chos en she banking field n i n e years. Elva worked gree from Colum bia University. After spending the some time in is various church or ganiza tions and a leader in 4-H for ago, in years teaching first St. Louis, Missouri and coming of Lake She grad. • uated from Indiana U niversi ty and re ceived her MA De ment news the Salt o Jean Fox, President Ilbno1is Club, is a native of personal riched her life. These include such var ied activities as participation in leg islative council, conservation council, attendance at regional and national BPW conventions and the federation sponsored Leadership Conference. For all BPW opportunities she is most grateful. for six years and vice as served president in 1961- 62. An active mem ber of other or Ada ganizations, served has many years as an officer in her church and as a leader of 4- Clubs, and one year as president H of the Price men's Club. Wo Ada was born in Randolph but has resided in Price for the last 18 years. A graduate of USU at Logan, she has done graduate work at the Uni versity of California at Berkeley. She is an elementary teacher in Carbon County at the present time. She is married to Irel Longhurst and is the mother of three children. A, a person of high ideals, lofty ambhons, and untiring effort has provlded inspiration to the member ship to make this a truly memorable year. A picture and Clawson, biography of Louise president. of the Salt Lake was published in agu, issue In her role as (Continued the fall district director. on page 8) "-:>MAN I nl |