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Show -3- City chamber s with 38 leading citizens, under the chainnanship 'of of t l.e United Air Lines, Salt Lake City Airport. Peak Dale At this meeting, .1'. E. a letter of e as representatives composed sympathy to the Mayor-Governor of Ankara urkey from the people of Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America to express et in Salt Lake ° tt.a friendly people of Ankara, Turkey, our heit" beautiful historic capital city. sympathy for the recent accident to On March 4th of this year the citizens committee enlarged to 70 leading ,usiness, re l igious, medical and pr ivate citizens to endorse a gift of an artifi .. ,ia1 kidney which is most needed for the ltive for donations to obtain said gift. people of Ankara, Turkey by starting a This gift has been purchased on a citizen lonation basis and se'< freight free by the courtesy of United Air Lines and Pan Wi.th this shipment were two chests filled with gifts from 92 merican Air I,ines. and Louise Clawson was your representative. citizens. private Irganizations aaguitch Club Jeen Hansen, .. Our annual mid'winter 'onder 1 and , President frol ic was with tree from held in December. The theme was nearby mountains flocked in pastel shades, .tcns were left in the ha1l by the club for all holidays activities as lution to the community by the club. The club had ier s helping IIWinter The decora a contri chacge of the Heart Fund drive, taking in $150.88 with all mem-· by going house to house for the collection of money. the dr Ive The graduates' Tea is held every year in May honoring the graduating seniors md their parents. This is a beautiful tea with nearly 300 people served during :he afternoon. Scro119 are presented to the graduates. We have had all of our drthday party was held We had our in area. iere our )t. George Club in meetings, one each month February. during the past year. canyon party in the elementary school, due to the He had a delicious six course meal and no ants -- Bessie P. Ott, rainy or Our season sand. President Through the cooperative efforts of all our members, the St. George Business 'md Professional Women I s Club has bad an Officers enjoyable and interesting yaar Eor the year have been: Bessie P. Ott, president; Misha Seegmiller, First Vice , resident; Marva Palmr, Second Vice President; Leah Wadsworth, Recording Secretary; Beal, Corresponding Secretary; and Verda Blake, Treasurer. Ulma ew Our social activities members; included a garden party; an initiation party, honoring lovely Christmas party; our annual Public Affairs dinner, with over one hundred leaders of the community as guests. We were happy to have our state resident, Edith Shaw, and some tts' of the Cedar City Club meet with us at this time also. A "Spring ih:olic" was held in Snow's Canyon. a Our various committees have arranged some excellent pr ograms with nusic, films and slides, International Candlelight Ceremony etc. fine speakers, Our club observed National Business Women's Week by having special articles published in the local paper and a proclamation signed by the Mayor; a spot on the radio each day for one week; and posters displayed in downtown business houses. Our main project for the year was a scholarship to an outstanding college girl Jajoring in bUSiness. Another project we have had is visiting rest homes and fur dshing programs to the patients there. |