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Show Mention the Name an introduction al mention the name of the In making ways persn IS r J),!l.n...-"-'!I" Wa ..a,tlt__ • to whom. the presentation bemg made. • omen lead Ensign BPW Miss Carol Bird is the only charter member of Ensign Club who Is still active. The club was organized in 1949 and now has 33 members. Chapter projects are directed at hospital work, the Adult Edu cation Council of Greater .Salt Lake and the Rheumatic Fever Fund Offlcers are Mrs. Harold A. Culverwell, Mrs. N. A. Ogden, Miss Vivian Weggeland, Miss Bird and Mrs. Charles D. Gold. Mrs. H. A. Oulverwell . Sugar House Park and Rotary Training Center are the two principle projects to which Sugar BPW Club charity efforts. directs its Members sold fruitcakes and tickets to a play to raise funds. Sugar House Club was' organ ized in 1941. Officers are Mrs. Burl Davis, president; Mrs. Eve lyn Elmer, Mrs. A. R. Topham, Mrs. Viola Earl and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. Salt Lake Project emphasis is on working with the Junior Achievement, Sugar House BoPW House Ensign City BPW The Salt Lake City Club is the oldest BPW Club in Utah, organ ized in 1913. a national economic program for high school students. Each month a "Business Girl of the Month," is honored. The girl is picked from the JA program. Annually one of the honorees is selected to be the JA Girl of the Year and is given a scholarship. Officers are Miss Helen Dahle, president; Mrs. Fred Whitney, Miss Helen Bracken, Mrs. Don ald Bryan, Mrs. Jay Sandberg, Mrs. Marian P. Stevenson and MI'S. Ray Dobbins. Wasatch BPW Club Promotion of and active study of rheumatic fever research are project aims of the Wasatch BPW Club. Donations raise the funds. The c1ub currently led by Mrs. Arvilla C. King was organized in 1954. Other officers are Mrs. L R. Carter, Mrs. William Kel"- - • organization .... Beads BPW. shaw, Mrs. A. W. Jordan, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Gladys W. Zimmerman. 'Rawlings B. Salt Lake League BPW Charity effort of the league is directed at giving assistance at Opportunity Center. The club furnished the bedroom at the center which is used for training. Officers are Mrs. John Crook ston, president; Mrs. Robert Kent, Mrs. Welden E. Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth A. West, Mrs. Lester Hunt and Mrs. Willard F. Bluck. |