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Show I.C The Salt Lake Tribune, Wedesday, October 13, 1965 Youth Parley Tops is Miss Helen Dahle, assisted by Mrs. Fred Whitney, Miss Helen Walker, Mrs. Jay Sandberg, Mrs. John Baur, Mrs. Marian Stevenson and Miss Helen Year The Youth Power Conference Bracken. of eral members were on the gov ernor's committee for study. sponsored by the Utah Federa tion of Business and Profession al Women's Clubs proved to be the highlight of the club year. Theme For Year Theme for the year is "Yes Education Serv ice." Youth power conferences also will be conducted by many clubs on the local level. There are 43 clubs in Utah. to Youth Representatives from all the high schools in the state pius leaders from industry, business and education gathered for a full day's meet to make students of future requirements aware and oppertunitles for jobs after - - Mrs. N. A. Ogden is president Ensign Club. Other officers Mrs. H. C. Burrows, Mrs. Ben M. Gabrys, Miss Ardelle Carlson, Mrs. Ardale Jensen and Mrs. Mildred Hixon. Mrs. Evelyn E. Elmer is Sug ar House Club president. Other officers are Mrs. H. E. Upde graff, Mrs. Viola Earl, Mrs. W. E. Anderson and Mrs. Eleanor Elton. are Visit of the national president the Utah BPW convention also was a. highlight. BPW activities are geared to elevating standards of, promot ing the interests of and extend ing opportunities to business and to graduatio Emphasis also was placed on . the Status of Women study. Sev- professional women. Gives Scholarship The Salt Lake Club gave a scholarship to a Junior Achieve ment participant, sent a dele-. gate to Girls State, paid ex penses for club president to at , Ii tend national convention. The club also was hostess to the presidentof a Norway BWP chapter on a visit to Utah. The visitor was presented a history of the LDS Church. A wise career ways clinic was BPW Charts S.L. Lecture I PI- h Irl#·nl'C prominent Two Mrs. women, Dorothy Flec:htner and sponsored by the Ensign BPW Miss Mercedes Bates will be standing between employer and women employes. Members also took gifts to the Geriatrics Ward of the County Hospital at sored by the Utah Federation Club to promote a better under Christmas. The Sugar House Club honors business leaders at a tree plant- ing in Sugaouse _!lark. _ club also gave $100 to the Rotary Training Center and gave par ties for patients at the County Hospital and Veterans Hospital. Mrs. Joyce C. Frisby, Brigham City, is state president. Other officers are Mrs. H. Anne Kidd, Miss Jean Fox, Mrs. Jose phine Yergensen, Miss Geral dine Noakes and Mrs. Dewey Pierson. officers League chapter Edward Scherer; presi dent; Miss Margo Bates, Mrs. Garrett Williamson, Miss Kathy are Mrs. Schrafel, Mrs. Ann P. Brown and Miss Eileen F. Adkins. Club Lake president Salt --- featured at a lecture spon of Business and Professional Women's Clubs Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Mountain Fuel Supply Co. auditorium, 180 E. 1st South. Mrs. entitled, taIk Flechtner's "Sorting the Pota toes" will include ideas on ec onomics and politics, as they relate to business and profes sional women. They will be women panel ists in the United States Cham ber of Commerce 1966 Aircade for Citizenship Action sched uled in Salt Lake City Wednes .. day. A past president of \ the Ohio Federation and national off ice r of the BPW Mrs. is a commercial training supervisor for Ohio Bell Telephone Co. Flechtner Miss Bates is the director of Betty Crocker Kitchens. |