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Show -4to Governor Clyde. can be prepared and seen in the future. president was sustained presented to Governor Clyde. Your chairman until the statement The results of this are to be as As soon as this Convention is over we shall proceed with our the directives from the leaders at our meeting of April 20. (Minutes of plan this meeting will be filed with the Federation records,) and president, I have had the assistance of a most capable corresponding It has been one of our aims to keep the state federa Bernice Brumley. secretary, tion officers and members informed on state and national events, plans, and proce Bernice has been both highly skilled and has also provided untiring service dures. As The new Handbook for Presidents by Bernice to the federation and support to me. and presented at this convention is an evidence of her dedication to the Federation. Kearsley has proven a most competent Editor of our Utah Business Woman The three issues speak for themselves. It has been a pleasure to work I am sure you join me in offering our thanks and with laRue in this capacity. appreciation to laRue and to Bernice. laRue agazine. One of the accomplishments of the year has been the We have, as of this writing on f the state federation. rhis is an increase of eleven members. We equalization of membership April 30, 1039 members. Your officers have taken sorry to report the loss of one club, Kanab. I wrote to each member arranging a steps to contact the Kanab members. jay to meat 'When the officers could visit Kanab enrcirte to the SC1.lthern j)j.strict onference in St. George. We have had no success in re-esta'(jlishing this unit of tne federation. We have recently written requesting the return cf the Federation herter are numerous • Another special project for this year has been the compilation of a Utah Federation folce:t' of the Loca L Club Bylaws. Club Bylaws ha -re been brought up to :late and =a L, ent to approved. I€')la St8v/ar"'c and Am;:nie Gunner sen agreed to assist me in this Leola has worke1 untirlngly to see that all Clu.b ByJa"·ls we::::e revised and me state and tion so that I could apVTove them if they 'Were in accord with the amended We have also made every effort to nave the Utah FederaBy.laws naticnal , Byla'Ws compiled with 'the ;1.962 amendmerrta At f'j.rst it looted , possible to 11 ttle pr In+ed books of 1960, but after careful examina tion we could see "t!'J3 t too many changes had to be made on too many pages; nd so 'We deemed it aj-,isable to duplicate the State Byla'Ws in the form used by e Nationa.l Fed81'8 tiot} and a t; much less S:i:Jee these have been changed experise append these amendments in 1_jbe , o frequently Y01,U' off Lce r a of the Utah FeC:ecation in a deci,Jed this pro ced ure and you nov ha ve the Bylaws _:'orm that can be attached to tb2 National Bylaws. on Several points of disagreement exist in the Bylaws. look be ta ken of these conflicts. most and We recommend that a future We regret that these have not been completed earlier but National has been tardy in responding to our many requests to approve Utah Bylaws. One of the very encouraging aspects of my year in office has, been the quick wholehearted acceptance of job responsibilities by members of the Utah Federa tion wben requested to accept a responsibility. I could count on one hand the refusals from members to requests since coming into office. ThiS has been indeed gratifying. Joyce Frisby has been an excellent recording secretary; sill in recording the minutes of our meetings. Slon of minority women at the Winter eeting, record of this event. a she bas had much She transcribed the panel discus ervice I value as an historical |