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Show :--:-;------------------=--- .) h .>': Officials ofUtahBPW to S.U: in Convene Talks 1\&(lo1:r..l:atro!{a;e T?e Federation Utah . tlQstandards for ProfesSional and Business women in - . and pro. Women's Clubs held its semi- business and industry board meetings Sunday in the Hotel Utah. Present well as mote their interests as directors annual of to of bring about a spirit co business and the diree- operation among I women and to ex- were :ris,thhedn'f:: professinal tend their opportunities. commit. and the officers and local tee chairmen of the 26, SHE SAID THE clubs. OF THEME meeting mer the last Action." There session was a by luncheon at 12:30 p.m. The ernoon was taken up by Federation of the Busi ness ternational federation. directors The next board of a The work. state federation's ill be tion e January. in be meeting will aft. convene t May. second gen. shop clinics and a session. eral with and Professional Women, of an in. which is in turn part sum. "Achieve. was general business 8:45 a.m. followed through ment at National fed Utah affiliated is eration Among problems considered were persona at the wokshops participation develpment, civic and world affairs. Mrs. TO ACCORDING Shaw, Logan, presi Edith S. dent of the federation, the Al3 U. "- I, ( tudy Conferenceto Club Federation . Role, ll'lodern Women's . WHAT pUS. first CONFERENCE, THE WOMEN their new domestic in Utah, ever held found freedom subject that sional day. from main.; will conference. of its kind Women's at the include: cur by the is sponsored Specific topics Department opportunities U.S. the employment Bureau of State In- rent commun the Utah Utah, women in of Labor, and the fo .. dustrial Commission University of A ity need Utah. society changing for new roles created for volunteer has reI ate d necey women and tions corresponding programs help d qualitica cultured tratning, and educational op brought and needs. and has problems. portunities and will. opportunities ATTENDING conference THOSE of the can The purpose participate in women is to diCUs wa!s meet this lectures, hear sttuation. panel discussions has feedback and informal confer sessions. The to any w?men THE is open her hands ence attend. RegIstra· time on who care to far more Program def:8:ilf her predecessor. cut tion is $3.50. th conveniences MODERN : 4 0 ern woman time she down the t home must spend are years. of Utah in her younger combined arlier marriages life span • available at longer means Unvslt,. .the DiVISIOn. ExtensIon . of the 'state Feder. I Business and Profes. Women's Clubs Sun. I a!lon of the. -chors be consldered' is Mrs. Edith pr.esident in. of Utah .:_ PANGUIT Shaw, Logan, was installed as on the subject, se A conference her middle yers wen rais with Women in Our of "The Role will not b OCCUPIed sehedSociety," is Changing on fig a family. and Saturday uled Friday can do with cam- the University vY11 U It,.,__ pla! t. heTribune Will be a long period that there Installs Leader ' AN EXCURSION to Bryce and the Canon National Park eletlOn offIcers and installation of there climaxed the three-dy annual convention. Other new officers are Mrs. first vice Iren Parson, Prove, Frances Lenox president Mrs. Vernal, econd vice president: Price: LaVern Wall, treasurer; Mrs. Bernice Brum. Mrs. , ley, Logan, corresponding sec. reary; rs. Joyce Frisby, BrIgham CIty, recording secre tary, and Mr. Mildred Hixson, Salt Lake City, chairman of the nOminating committee. |