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Show Our. speech ehana with the tiso yo ean9t tgll your little chiden "see the Cboo Cbc.o" or tt11sten to the ff tiekey tocko Trains no longer ehee cnCOf) and elok8 donOt ti(!ky tocko The old saying :ttba.ts the been wa,. it"s ahfayG done" is pa.ssa Now it bas to be diifel:eni: and better we need wisdO'in t.9 handle this knowledge I> since s{!ience .can t>Jipe out poU.o or pt;;;ople with, equal efficii1CYo =e is I) e Row do we re.aet to. change! The vast; tnajority of people horn today look for tia.rd to a liftime of poverty and hungero Childretl in t'elief today ha more food th·an IllOSt of tbe people in the world ever drGame;(i of l1.tld he nded by saying t 9'H1story bas made you tnee p!'sident in cr of a bett.er t:C!M.rrow t .. 0 It was a l;'e:al privilege for me to speak before tbe conventioD 011 Ch!b President nisht on To..xle $ "Continu.ing Education" proszollmo i\ copy of tbe speech is in yt)Ut kitll and 1 think 0183 IiradGft»> Juanita Perkes. and the rest of the Tooele club members should be commended fOi: the work whic.b ! ms tl't.sy did for the cOlillNl'dty stopped m8D7 times after that wring the coentiOll and asked about how to piau COD'" Unuing educat.ion in Q. cud tyo Tooele also i'eceived a citation 01' tbeir '1den iD8 Horizons" ProgrsQ whicb was under Olga Braden 1) S oirectiofto This progrant sUmu" lated the community to support the recommendations of the GovlnorQs Commitee on 0 Q .. .. the Status of Woomn t and included &l progress report Public.ity exposed t;he conmnmity to BPW objectivGso on their adult.: education program Other speeches by Vice President Hunphrey, ftorotby P'orG, and Belen K" Leslie s u%'ged us to plan for progi'&ss 'fitb Helen saying til ilAltE you to open the doot's of ....... this orsaniUltiOll to ALL business and professional l: tfho wtrnt to share in our \i,'k and our aspirations 0 It ADd I shall ans'ttJer letOs bt'&alt the ooniers and orpnlze new club alud increase our membership by "planning for progress" in Utab this yearH (g First, we want to contin1.Wl the Youtbp<)¥.eer USIA Conference this We feel year best reach more students and utilize more talent by bavina it nn a district bssi$o could have t cOAfeenee8menortb aDd soutn0Qor four coDfeencesnor morel) We ldll plan tbis with the District D1reetorno Cedar City already plans OD having a conferGoce this t) caa year It and "e thought the southern part of the state would benefit from thisQ The northern d:1.8trict planned to hole one at Utah State Univel'sity this yea:r: au we feel it could. be extended to c.U.stl"icts futber soutbo But let us work togethegI) Second, ue must plan OD fiMncial projects to "Youq Career Woman" prolr_o objectives and elubso belp us participate in the We must encourage and interest younger VOl_a in our Just about every state pve mg a sift durins the comrentioD$ and tbis _snOt Every president of the Utah Federation has rec1ved giftso At ODe time we voted to pass out our beebive pins to other stateSG We Mver: budget for: such giftso IUm sure that we can 8ift otber state presidents :in the lfuture t) to avoid placing OlJr awn future Utab presidents ia the ambarassing situation an the past presidents bave und.ergolleo Our financial project or projects should take this iDto consideration" 8aythiD8 v,eu., rances Lcnoz had the honor this year to be eboS®D as National Personal Developill2ot Chail"4'DaDo It ",me also emhanflssins for me to have to explain ito our new utiott.al. pres,ifient tha.t we had not eadorsed nominees as a state since no one submitted a. UfJ and tfet) 4$1 an executive committee have our ha1\S tied by the Utah :iyltr!fs from submitting namesQ However, in spite ()f this lil I (;;colt it upon myself tf) endo'rse 'rQees on behalf of the Utab Federation as .a MtiQlal committee 0 |