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Show ghe CUlah tJederafion 0/ [lJusiness and [Pro/essional @omen 's su: 5. 5. F"RANCES MISS LENOX KENDELL BERNICE TREASURER PRESIDENT Logan, Utah January 2, 1965 JOYCE C. FRISBY FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT MISS H. ANNE RECORDING MISS OLGA M. BRADEN SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT 5. KIDD SECRETARY SCHANNO VON ETTA CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Dear Principal our The response from the principals to my letter of November 12, concerning Youthpower Conference, was so encouraging that we have gone ahead proposed one-day conference on Saturday, January 23, 1965, Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, from 8:30 a. rn to 5:15 p. rn with plans to hold this , For the sake of brevity, at the , I left many details out of my first letter, and many of you had questions which needed clarification before you felt able to make a This letter will give you further information and will solicit your commitment. cooperation in appointing the two students school to participate in this conference. - - one qoy and one girl- -from your We recognize, as did many of you, that it seems like a feeble attempt to invite only two from each school and then expect them to carry the information But the hope in having such a convention on a back to their fellow students. state level would be that each of the 26 local Business and Professional Women's using the high school students who had attended the state program as key helpers and inviting other student leaders to participate locally. In this way the majority of the student leaders throughout the state should receive benefit from our program. Clubs in the state would conduct a similar convention in its area, the school will have any financial obligation. Each responsible for providing transportation to Salt Lake City for the delegates from the high school in its area. For schools in areas where there is no club, we would Per pay 7 cents a mile for one car to bring the students. haps parents could bring them rather than asking teachers to come. When it is necessary for some to come in on Friday night, we are attempting to provide lodging for that night in the homes of club members in Salt Lake City for any who come from more than 100 miles. Club members or parents accompanying the students will serve as chaperones. If those who need lodging will make a nota tion on the registration form, and then call Miss Kidd at 322-1810 when they arrive in Salt Lake on Friday night, she can make the necessary arrangements. Neither the students local club is nor There is no registration fee, and the $2. 25 luncheon on Saturday will be paid for the two delegates by the State organization. If some of the larger high schools, particularly in the Salt Lake area, would like to send more than two students, we invite you to do so. Their luncheon would need to be paid for either by the students themselves or by their schools. |