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Show Our speech is chnUlina with the timeso You eanGt tll "see the Choo Chco'" O ttlisten to your little children the tiekey tQcko U Trains no longer ehee ehoo «ind. elocks don(lt: ticko)" tceko The old saying "thats the i.:t"s a.lways 'been 'Kay dOIle" is passa", Now it has to 'be different and bettero We need <cd..sdom to handle this kuowledge since $,cience ean t-'1ipe out poU.o or pople. 'With equal ef£icie.ilCYo , <»e Bo'n do we react to change? The vast raajorit.-y of people 'bo:tl! t.oday look £01:- t!'d to .a lifetime .of poverty and hunger Children in relief today have more food than l1lOst of the people in the world ever ,dreamed ofo i1.ud he If:tnded by £Iayinso 'J'&istory has made YOtl ,rice president in cMrge of a better ,$ t01Df>rrowo It was a rel privilege for to speak b1afore the coow;l'ltion on Club President night on Tole "s "Continuing Education" prolZOatno A eopy of the spee,(:b is in yout' l.tit$t and 1 think 01. BradeQ$ Juanita Perkes t and the l"est' of the Tooele club members s110uld be commanded for the work which they did for the cty I s stopped meny times after that WriD! tbe coftVeotiOl'l and asked e.bout bow to COD'" plan tinuin& eCiucation in a commuu1tyo Tooele also :received a citation on tlleir u'Widen iDg Horizons" Program which was undeX' Olga Braden I) s directiotlo This progra.1\t stimu lated the co:tlll&wi ty to support the recommendations of tbe GoVH1.0r 0 s Counit tee on the Status of Wom.ll 19 aoo includGd a progress report on tbeir a(lul{;, education programo the Publicity 0 .. .. eosed community to BPW objectiveso Other speecbe$ by Vice President Htmphrey" Dorothy For(11) and Helen It" LesHe:l urged us to plan for pi:Qaress·"' l"ith Helen say1u3 til ilAR.E to the doors of you open this crsani2AtioQ to ALL business and \1omerl tbo went to share 1n our professional ft woi'k and our aspirations 0 0 And I shall answer let s brealt the barriers and orsanize new c.luba and increase our membership by "planning for progress;' in Utab this .... eo year;! rirst, we want to contim;w the Yout.hpora:r: USA Confereace this We feel year') best I'eacb more students and utilize. more talent by hatrina it on a district basi80 could have two conferenceeGnortb aDd southMor four coofaencesor moree> We will plan this with the District J)1rectorso Cedar City already plans OD haviag a conferGnce this year and thought the southern part of the state would benefit from tbi0Q ·lbe northern district to hole one at Utah State planned Urd.ver31ty this year, and we feel it could be extended to ciistt'iets further soutbo But let us work togetilego we caD 0 Secood, 'tie must plan on flMial projects to help us '''_oung Career Woman" prosr_o objectives and clubso We must encourage an pa. tieiJ)ate in the interest l"o'WJ&r VOi1leD in our Just about eve.ey state gave a gift durins the ·oovention, and this v.asnOt anything new., Evety president of tbe Utah Federation has received Si.ft8o At oa time we voted to pass out our beebive pins to othGX' states., We MV'eJ: budget for such 81£t80 lum sure tbat we can gift other state presidents in tile future e to avoid placing our awn future Utab presidents La the some embarrassing situation as the past presidents have Our finaocial pro und.ergone jGct or r 1"0 jacts should take this into considerat10D e Pranees Lnox had the bonor this year to be choS$..D as NatioMl Personal Development CbairmaDo It s also embarrassin& for me to have to to explain our new national president that we had not i1dol'sed nominees as a state ainc:e rtO submitted a. lle:tme and t." as an eXeCutiva eommi ttee:& have our baalle tied the Utah Byla-w,s from submlttiaa namesQ Reweavel', is spite of t.his e I ok it by upon myself t,) end\l'se Fl"Qces on 'behalf of the Utab Federation as a national Committee one |