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Show -25to aid her in at Utah The Club gave their fifth' scholarsh!p to a Junior ?t'ore a school gH[j to Girls State completing her education The club a lso sponsored hugh Uiv;rsHy iJd 0 0 ! 14) was conducted Mrs Edith Shaw was chosen as Woman Business Womenus Week (Jv\arch 7 honored in a loco i newspaper item of the Year f and a II working women were - 0 .. .. membeff5ip natnona! This brrough,t tQtql In January r 12 new members were initiated into the dub a received golden membership ccrd for 1964-65 to 117.. One member u Ubbie Maughan 5' club our Into members II award for bringing five new II, out, .. > a 0 Toothbrushes and chances on Two money-making projects were successfully carded our over two sold The were $250 into our club treosury projects brought beautiful knitted afghan drive the cancer wah to and BPW members houses were solicited by a , 0 , Business 0 II The BPW Club joined other civic dubs in Logan in flncncinq the IiWe lcome to Logan bHUboords These same orqcnizofions hosted the State Legislative Counci I errected at a II four entrances to our city to visit Cache their to a banquet upon County 0 0 The club contributed $100000 to the Cache County UbrrQu')' for books In the chi ldren''s room , , Logan BPW Club holds membership in the Cache County Chamber of Commerce and rhe WomeruDs Legislative Council We have represenrctlon on the Friends of the Ubrary Committee Utah Srcte University rcmlly Life Forum, Cache Training School Committee Logan CHy Becuflflco+lon Committee Water Resource Committee, Logan CIty Plonnlnqcnd Zoning Commlf+ee the Safety Counci l end others u 0 , , It has been an honor to represent the women of the for it has been their efforts that made our year successful Logan Club as president dururng the past year , 0 u 0 Gwen Smith Q President MILFORD Members of the Business and Professloncl WomenOs Club of' MUlford fee! that the year clmost finished has been a very successful one .. In June 1964 we had 28 members, none of whom dropped out dudng the summer At our opening five new members were lniflcted r bdngsng out tot-a I to 33 ln February 1965 r two i more ladies joined us, making a total membership of 35, an increase of 25% over lost year at the same time 0 meeting in September 0 In November we were hosts to the Southern District Fa!1 Conference gratifying, in the neighborhood of 75, including State Officers Mrs and Miss Anne Kldd , It was a very successfu I conference .. The crtendcnce was Co Joyce Frisby I Mrs Olga Braden /I 0 .. , Our Christmas party in December was devoted to musica I numbers and Christmas stories districtdirector/l vice director', and secretary were guests 0 Our .. Since then our meetings have included to lks on school conditions and legislation regarding schools fI discussed ably by County Superintendent Le Fevre; civic portlcipcflon , represented by the almost completed community hospital, discussed by Superintendent of Nurses", Jacqueline Williams· and a talk on the Governor's Committee on the Status of Women /I ably conducted by Mrs., Evelyn ,JJ herse If a member of that committee Loma'x 0 In January two of our high school students, a boy and a girl, were sent by BPW to the Youthpower- Conference in Salt Lake CIty They reported this conference in glownng terms Our president attended the State Board meeting the next day U.S.A .. .. .. 0 In y we shall hold our annual tea for senior high school g1ds and their mothers , an which has proved very successfu I in former . years 0 affair 0 |