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Show It\ (I dngingCi A. very .good. program was presented by' Vice Director' Ingr.a ltichards: with tt membrs 0.£ the' Panguitch Club par t Lcf.pat Lng Yearly reports of t.he clubs o. activities II 'There were 59, members each present. president. were given by , • All club meetings we attended.were well conducted and. it was very evident that What more could a lot of planning. had ,gomv in-to the preparilti,@!!L Oif the. pr egxams a Professi·onal s and Clubs to Women than have ··of ask Bu,s;i.ness. interesting mee,tings II .ou Each one was attendance, and have them conducted. in a businesslike manner ? a 0 . geed a credit to, " our or gand aat Len, The District officers were graciously and. warmly received eVle:rywhere we vis Hado Only, in the ")1!:lLth .can one find such wonder ful Sout.hern h0sp:i..alit1 The Seucher n A tatal of 848 miles was traveled visitingthe clubs District ,covers a large area. and. the' Spr'ing Conference)) 500 miles to Salt Lake City to Boar-d me(tings .and an . expected 550' miles' to Moab to State Conv'sn'irdono Vice" Director Ingra Richards!) Sec,'retar'yTreasureI' LJetha, Mmol'!), and I enj eyed I woul.d warking togezher and planni.ng "the conferences and v'isi,ting, the cl.ubs like ;to perso'nally thank everyone for the opportunity and p:r:ivU®ge. to se1"'%7(6 as District· Director and especially to the Panguitch' Club for spotM0ringn:e in this officeo . 0 .. 'Wilma Eo EASTERN , There are "Gnly two clubs in the Eastern: District Fall Conferences between these' two. . so' we ro.tate Webb!) Direc,tor the Spring, and The Fall Conference, was he Ld in October Vernal Club was the hos t with, six committee chairmen in at'r;endanc60 Reports were gi"lren. by the 0 st ate 0ffic,ers' and executive ·.G,fficers after which Bessie. Anderson talked. on che befng aware of the wor l d importanc.e of women acquaint th(m,seb7es with the cax Women were also advised by Mrs. .ef finance, and. to ·better atructure of the. state and federal government; Anderson to'he.active in politicso '. 0 .. R00sevelt was' the. locale 0f the Spring Cenference'late.irl braved .a· snowstorm to· be-'·in attendance ApriL State officers a Members of the pte Indian Tribe presented a program of tribal customs told in The songl) su.ng by an Indian quar.tette.was written. by a song story and danceg member 0f the Roosevelt Clubg Indian children ably performed two Indian dances in costume. President Irene Parson installed the new The 5%."increase. in mission accemplisnedQ . membership was a Josephine Yergensenll district officers direc,tar 9 :tav0n Wall)) vice director v and lela Har r Lson cha l.l.enge we , t r easur-er • accept.ed and we can report == |