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Show -11- Logan Club Esther -- Olson, President Lon B.P.W. Club has a membership of 112, the largest club in the State. Members represent many professions teachers, executives, supervisors, steno graphers, sales clerks, managers, recptionists, doctors, pharmacists, shop owners, caterers, deans, musicians, and homemakers. The -- good representation from the working women of our city. A feeling of friendship partnership prevails" and over the years our club has gained prestige through participating in the programs and activities of the community. is This a and We have ship Fund for a a Library Project Fund of $100 for children's books, a $100 Scholar girl at Utah State University, a $5.00 fund f'cr Friends of the Library, $50 for Rheumatic Fever Heart Disease Research, $30 for Girls State, $50 Nursing Home, and $25 for State Hospital Christmas Fund. We also participated for Logan, In the fall we attended a Friendship Program and Tea University where International students spoke and it was very inter in Business Week in at Utah State esting. Our year began with a breakfast on a beautiful summer morning Sunday July at the Zanavoo Lodge in Logan Canyon. Retiring officers were honored and the theme used was "Our Hats Off To You." and Brigham Clubs, In variety program and socializing followed. a bUSiness August our the Northern District at or meeting and a dinner an We have meeting. 9, Ogden A barbeque. turkey had two meetings each month, club was host to the outdoor Our Girls State Representative and Scholarship Girl Winner reported at our September dinner meeting. October 1, 1962, a business meeting under the direction of Civic Participation was held and a film on the history of the club was shown. October 15, 1962 was our Iniation Dinner at which time eight members were iniated. The November busines3 meeting was under the direction of Personal Committee. vances Dr. Merrill Daines gave an interesting talk in the field of health and medicine. Development on health and new ad On Sunday, November 22, 1962, the club sponsored our annual Art Exhibit and MUSical. Music was furnished by the Delta Phi Chorus, returned missionaries from Utah State University, and the Art Exhibit was by a student from the university. Reed Roberts was the speaker at our December business meeting and he discussed the sanitation ith problems of the city. Our Christmas party was A wonderful friendly spirit prevailed. 98 present. very outstanding In January wit the Legislative Committee in charge our State PreSident, Edith Shaw reported her trip to Washington and the Legislative Conference held there. Our Fun Night in February was unique with the theme "I Wj_sh I Were". Clever costumes and ideas completed the an In discussed wills and trusts and most interesting. we enjoyed evening. a program on March, attorney communications with a film 'Hhich was An interesting film on the Peace Corps was shown and a talk was given at our April bUSiness meeting. This was under the direction of the World Affairs Commit tee. On April 15, 1963, 'We had our Career Girls Tea at the Utah State University. Senior girls from our three high schools in the county and their mothers were our guests. evening. A short program, refresbinents, and socia lizing was Also, our Scholarship winner was announced. the fea ture of the |