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Show 1966 CONV!4;:f.n:Ol H!GRL IGHTS I 1) "\ c. e. c. f"'"(" l S '9,\ t flt . Certificates were presentd to the club president or district director and the proam chairman for presenting YOQthpower USA Confereneeso 10 The seaee Legislative Platfo1.:1ll as presented was unanimously adopted =- and 20 It was uaanimously agreed to tho.e present received copies of the platformo if it is called area a new presented at the NBtional Com_DUon "stud.y" adopt Policy Item II. the phrase "thus to encOU1:'8p persons witb the ficat10IUJ to seek such offices" was deletedo On 30 GO .. higtu!i:t €luau. ... Edith Shaw reported that eacb club will be mailed several copies of the report the status of we.en when it is cQmpleted" l_8m\\Ch as the U SG Savin8s Bonds in the amount of $825 bad matured" it _s agreed t.hat they 'be redeemed and plaiced in aaviogs1,. to draw intereat while the Executive Committee study and choose the most profitable way to reinvest the The execuUve officers _re dire<: ted to reinvest the moMY after study" money 40 .. 0 The fiM! I'eport of the credentia13 committee revealed that 158 out of So a po.sible 202 delegates were pre8ent Violet Southard. Chairman of dte YOUDg Career WQ.l\Gn C0ilII1ttee f reported tMt Miry Eleanor Johnson of Irigb_ City t ent1."'1 of the Northern D1.strict. MG been .elected Young Career WD for 1966c676 60 70 Certificates from the National Pederation were presented to the eleven clubs qualified a8 Crite1:ia Clubs: Bountiful, Jd,pam City 0 Ensign & Lepra, Price e Provo. Sal t Lake Spanish Fork SUpdlOUH, W41satcb f) and Ziollo who had 80 Golf _ards for increase in membership were awarcleci as follows: iriSh- City received a 801f tropby for bavin, the greatest increase in membership aud WiDDioa the tQto Certificate. w.re awarded to the followinS fliahts Pligbt 11) Idab_ City; i'11abt 4, Sp_isb Fork; Flight; 6, Price; Flight 3 Sugarbouse; Plight 2. Bot.m.tiful FUght oS 3 PDpitcb; rUght 1, J.oosevelto Provo rtaeeived • certificate fo increasiua memberShip by O although they did Dot wiD elr flipt. 90 Tweoty f1ve year p1D Blenda Ba1r 9 _re presented to the follGUiDa mem'ber8 Nettie Anderson., Dorotby Sale and Libbie Mau,gMn, Lopa; Edith i.u llicbudson, Insip; ClAra Ma, Doherty fAud Helen Marie Nea19 OpeD; Helen 00 Smith!) Price. Belen Bo Sherer t Salt Lake Leaa-; *urine 51de_11 aDd IreDe Coniff It SupdaouHo ... 100 The I_cd.al S·enice presented letty ADO. :lrO'Wn. t heaideut, Murray t honoree! aaeaaDera deceased citS'iq the year I' and a brief bist,ory of eacb _s read Membe:n honored _e &8 follows: Alvetta Rhociestp Cedar City. Lillie Mae Ri&18, Logan; Florence 0 loylance. Ogden; Carmen Mieehleu. Provo; Gladys rlynn, Salt Lake; Edith SMr-r. Sugarhouse; Lob Kershaw II Wasatch 11 lDaamuch as ftO recommendations for chansea in the Utah Bylaws had beeD recetveel, the editod.al confacticm. in the duties of tbe treasurer was the only recoaaeadatlon for cbangeo This will be accomplisbed in the next pd,ntiQgo ' 0 0 120 1e8olutioDS 8ubmited by the Resolutions Committee pert.ioiuS to items which tbe Little Hoover Commission bad recommended were tabled until further 8i.1 of the report i. de bJ the clubao 130 !be reeommeadation for 5 resolution by the HomlDAtiaa Committee Cbairman Sue Mae Gruat> tbat acti. campaisutol be permitted for .tate office was adopted a. a Standing Rule and will be included in the next printing of the bylaw. 0 |