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Show -9- Ada D Carpenter :RSONAL DEVELOPMENT Chairman this It has been a pleasure and a rewarding experience to act as State Personal Development the with I have attended the State Board meetings and participated in discussions and workshops 'ear loard and Personal Development chairmen. 0 The printed materials that have sent to each club were taken fro "the Program Planner, and tis In tressed the adoption of programs within each club that put emphasis on (1 )"the pursuit of excel lence to improve Nerything we undertake to do as an individua I, (2) the importance of continuing education., will enable of leadership that ur skills and enrich our minds, (3) the development of individual qualities of some were a greater contribution to IS as individuals to make society It is hoped that these suggestions clue to the local clubs Maud Ogden :IVIC PARTICIPATION In the Fa II Board Meeting at our workshop, I made these suggestions to the clubs: During election year programs could be arranged to instruct women in their communities about urrent problems facing their communities, state, and county 0 1 2 Q Project to get women out to vote. e Keep community informed about Civi I Defense 0 3. Promote blood banks 40 Urge women and clubs to join Adult Education classes and projects. 5. Become interested in conservation. 6. Promote safety driving projects 0 .. During the Spring Board Meeting I arranged to have Bruce Jenkins, President of the Senate, all BPW members on problems facing the Legislature and how women can help o speak 0 ,EGISLATION Irene Warr As State Legislation Chairman for the BPW I started my duties late in the season, and, I am afraid, discharged the undertaking with the attention it deserved" In any event, much has been As an aside, I was able to participate in panel and should be carried on in the future comlished ISCUSSlons at the Winter Board meeting as well as at a community meeting held in Tooele within the ramework of the accomplishments on the Governor's Committee on the Status of Women I was a Iso able ave not 0 0 work to some extent on our great state-wide Youthpower Conference I' which wi II stand out in my mind a I successfu BPW undertak i On time to the most come as one of 1 st of good, 1965 I ngs long o,r May viii have the privilege of participating with the Suqor House Youthpower Conference in the form of panel, o $ 10derator on Free Enterpri se • O.ne of the most significant things, I believe, is the fact that Utah has again ':Ts'at,e , a proposed State Platform, a copy of which you will find in the Spring issue of the Utah Business Woman. This VI I be given consideration at the Verna I meeting" It is my sincere hope that everyone can be made of the importance of continuing a state platform, as well as extending support of the local clubs ° ,whe Nationa I plctform Those of who ent the last State Legislature know how close time the ome enacting that the support of the members in realize and valuable legislation, he us , ave ese to some prolects must be forthcoming. some at |