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Show 16 Thurman gave a fine ta Ik before members of Rosecrest Ward on November 28 ' units with love and consideration for each 1965, on ICY and asked everyone to live in family in other. He stressed the importance of development of qualities required for leadership was world. This presented in home, community, country, and of various Judge Wm. T as a • living pursuits challenge to all in this International Cooperation Year. Woman become an active member of the May every Utah Business and Professiona I Nations representative. United Nations Association of Utah is my plea as your United LET US ALL PRAY FOR PEACE! ID> II 5) 1r !lUI C 1r EASTERN DISTRICT ID> IIIIUE <C 1r o I{{ 5) Polly Adams Women's Clubs The cooperation of Roosevelt and Vernal Business and Professional Conference March 5,1966. Under brought about a successful JlYouthpower--U.S.A.JI of the Vernal Club, and with general chairmanship of Mrs. Dayl Webb, youth chairman attended the Conference the assistance of the four Seniors of Roosevelt and Uintah High who World" was used by Tomorrow's in Salt Lake City, a theme of "Youth's Opportunities in six high schools from students 50 for constructive and challenging talks to five speakers of the area. Jean Fox and Anne Kidd sat in on the Conference, and their presence was greatly of Vernal Club appreciated. Registration of the students was under the supervision Allen. Ruth Gotfredson and Roosevelt Club president president Kay wi II enter Spring Conference is schedu led for Apri I 30 at Roosevelt. A career girl competition for state recognition. NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT Thelma Crandall Our Fa II District Conference was held jointly with the Centra I District at the beautiful Treasure Mountain Inn at historic Park City, Utah, with 75 members in attendance. was After a del icious dinner, a most interesting program in the form of a te levision newscast del some ightful A trio from the Coalville Club furnished our State officers. presented by music which was enjoyed by all. The Youthpower--U.S.A. Conference sponsored by North Centra I and Centra I at the University Districts, with the assistance of the Sears Roebuck Foundation, was held in the Bountiful, Coalville, of Utah on March 12, 1966. Eighty-two students from schools Salt Lake, and Tooele areas were in attendance to hear outstanding speakers on free students gained a great deal Enterprise, Modern Leadership, and Morals and Ethics. The unanimous support from the clubs in received This project as evidenced by their reporting. worthwhile. most was the District, and they feel that the effort |