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Show -2 The second , achieved. Our organizing new several LS b ecomLng , . .. ]._:o a memb ers . goal, The third D· has membership and to establ' increased 604% , contLnung goal 0f t he '·-Lnvestl.gatl.on, h hsav we new e not h as 1 b s, cbu een b tI eefnlPr lally success n u working women should have as Fe d eratLon. . the 0 ppor establish to ship Training Programthrough the Extens'ron Ut was successfully attained. Following prelimin ary f t h e U' verSLty of .. but chairman, has made contacts in cluse. Beatri: Oley, membership ThLs all areas. 0f . tunLty increase to membership . a) comnu t t ee was appointed wbj cb worked in cOQl?eration with Ada Burt committee, in planning and ca r ry Lng out i:h' responsibilities of this' a commendable manner. The 97 attendees represented 20 state-wide . chairman of the assignment: in organizations with 55% being members " of our . Federation. finance chairman Olga Braden, who is a member of the Tooele Club scholarship when she registered for the Regional Conference conducted for women in middle management positions at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, August 25-3l 1963. This confrence was planned by the University and the Business and Professional Women's Foundation. The theme Ertnphasized executive self-deve opment accelerate by participation Wl.t others having high motivation in rethinking and.application of "management arts.1V Our state awarded was Also , a in Conservation August, your Assembly for at In addition to Logan Canyon. in issue of the winter President women represented the Utah B.P.W. the Utah State the valuable educational Utah Business Woman, a hike during the University's Tony Grove experience, reported in the Nature Trail over threeday Field Center to the site of the The tree over 2,000 largest limber pine ever reported was particularly interesting. As we enjoyed a picnic sitting around it years old, was at the end of the trail. from this venerable giant or the beauty of the area one could not keep her eyes The program was well planned and located in the wellmanaged Cache National Forest the daily events managed for the pleasure of all members of the Women's Conservation Council by Virginia Benson Information Specialist for the Regional U. S. Forest Service in Ogden, who is also our Federation's Civic Participation chairman. Another event as a Utah leader, September 5 and 6. group ott'ght Full for in which your President represented the Federationand participated of was the second annual women's conference at the Universit er This Wl.t women outstandin eager Partnership. interest "Women's C_anging World" conference in assuming additional roles and responsibilH conference January 30, 31 and February 1, I attended a three-day legislative to a dual had in Washington, D. C. acquaint the B.P.W. The conference goal; namely, On State 'Presidents and those legislative chairmen in attendance with what is involved opportunity give getting new.laws through Congress, call upon their Senators and Representatives to seek support of our National B.P.W. Bessie Anderson also attended Our state legislative chairman Legislative Platform. ( in and to the attend@es to the this informative conference. Isabelle Following the review of the national legislative platform presented by discuss to on Hill team Capitol the. Allias, we visited.our State's congressional We were National Federation legislative platform and solicit their supporto graclosly and Representatlve received by Senator Frank E. Mass» Representative Sherman Po Lloyd, the .Lawrence time on we J. Burton. were another on Senator Wallace Capitol occasion. Hill. A tour of Fo Bennett . was 1n a . comml.ttee h' ear1ng d ur1n g talk with him opportuniy o an However, we did have and Senate bU11dngs the Capitol, House . was most :. |