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Show -1- DIS'mICT DIRECTORS I NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT Louise C. C:J.aVJson, Director The fall district conference VJas held at the Prudential Federal Building The Central and North Central Districts combined Auditorium November 3, 1962. Fances Lenox their meetings, with presiding and Louise C. ClaVJson conducting, The fla g sa lute was given by the Coalville Club. Collect wa s Mae Ed.na Gillespie of the Tooele Club. The Thought for the Day given given by by Ruth Miner of the Murray Club. Musica selections were rendered by Golda Emma Miller. Murray Club and Grace Lundberg of the Bountiful Club. There were 85 present. The conference program was conducted by Frances Lenox, Jewel Bindrup, Elizabeth Mitchell, Helen Scherer. Brown of the members The Bountiful Club invited ful Community Church. to see pleased an for their November me 14th meeting in the Bounti Mr. Charles Black showed films of inside Russia. increase in the membership and so man activities I VJas planned. l bad to decline Coalville's invitation in January because of bad weather. February I had In Fox bas an meeting with the Salt lake Club. .Jean Her program VJas honoring the JUnior They have great plans for the state convention this year. active and Achievement Girls. The Salt Lake the pleasure League is and many, many activities. The of enthusiastic club. Spring Conference progressing nicely this year with their membership seems to be no problems. There of the North Central District was held at the Pot prurri Cafe on March 29, 1963. The theme was "Dfmens tons in Democracy." Pre siding at this meeting was LOUise C. Clawson. We had five state officers present. Collect was lead by Arvilla King of the Wasatch Club. Music was furnished by the School was Trio. 'Whose Highland High Speaker subject was liThe Com Joseph Peery mon Market, It's Effect on UeS. Economy;" Elected district director was Irene Warr from the Salt Lake League, and Dorcas Roberts of the Bountiful Club was elected Vice Director. The installation ceremony was conducted by our State Presddent , Ed i th Shaw. On April the 5h, Legislative Chairman and Louise a lovely evening. Their program 'Was on safety given by the High'Way Patrol. They seem to have no prob lems and now have a membership of forty.-two. Clason pid a Helen Scherer, State visit to the Coalville Club and bad Ensign and Wasatch have not been visited gressing nicely as yet. I am sure they are pro to SOUTHERN DISTRICT Nora Pointer, Director The members of the five clubs of the Southern District have been very active this year with their club and community projects. The fall conference held in St. George in October and all clubs were very happy to have five State Officers in attendance. They gave us much valuable information and help fOf our programs. Fifty-four women were in a ttenda nce well represented. We was were • The District Officers visited all clubs in the district Vice-Director, and Wilma Andrus, Secretary-Treasurer, Wilma Beal, visited the Cedar City |