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Show Utah BPWs Review Progress of Past 50 Years A display equipment, of and clothing, depicting articles 50 "1913·1963 o the r business -- Years ot Progress" drew interest Fri from delegates at the day Utah Federation of Business Professional Women's and convention. Clubs The hostess SaIt Lake City Club arranged the display in the Empire Room, Hotel cording secretary, National the for welcoming The local open house event. club is celebrating its 50th Utah, anniversary, officers Clubs and an administrative assist Federation BPW ant for Hercules Powder Co. She lives in Smyrna, Del. Women attending the meet w 0 r e 1913 fashions. Delegates to the three-day convention will be addressed - Saturday after lunch by Dr. Milton R. Merrill, vice presi dent .of Utah State Univer sity, and in the evening by Miss Ruth Ellen Reihm, reo of in represent 27 state units, Beaver, Bountiful, Brigham City, Cedar City, Coalville, . MidHelper, Logan, Kanab, vale, Milford, Moab, Murray, Panguitch, Orem, Ogden, Price, Provo, Roosevelt, st. George, Salt Lake City, Span. ish Fork, Tooele and Vernal. They will elect state officers Saturday afternoon. Convention chairman is Miss H. Clair Haines; Miss Jean Fox is president of the hostess club. Presiding at sessions is Mrs. Edith S. Shaw, Logan, state president. Announced candidates for are Mrs. Irene N. Parson, Salt Lake City, state offices president Lenox, and Mrs. Frances first vice Vernal, president. Mrs. Bessie Ander Mrs. son, Salt Lake City; Joyce C. Frisby, Brigham City, and Mrs. Violet South vice ard, Moab, are second presidential candidates. Nom inee for recording secretary is Miss H. Anne Kidd, Salt Lake City, and nominees for treasurer are Mrs. LaVerna Price, and Mrs. Helen Wall, Leavitt, Salt Lake City. 'Conversation hasn't changed+-but the tele· hones have," observe Mrs. Edith S. Shaw. I Miss H. Claire Haines and Miss Jean F'ox, at BPW Club convention display. from left, |