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Show ....red •• uoond-cl ... matter, October _, 1_, .t the I Park City, Utah, under the Aot of March ,I, 18 Publl.hed Every Thuraday. Advent.lng Rat•• on Application. 8ubacrlptlon ..00 a year In advance WA, LET'S GIVE 'EM WHAT THEY It's a quiet time in Park City in April anday it is because we say it is supposed to be. ld, The skiers are gone and the tourists haven 'i of yet so we all pull in our horns, lower onr costs, et entertainment and say things will get better. THURSDAY, MAY But, stop and think-folks are ti1l partyiucr·ay of laces-some la 1 1967 4, t;) . i' _. State Business. Professional ting ocial town is with honored being visit from Utah's a most charming and competent working women. The Utah Feder ation of Business and i dele of B PW VisItors . . lotte, N.C., representative of the convention The Park of welcome to the ladies and 'a invited them to use and enjoy the facilities available to them here. The convention has painstakingly put together been un der the guidance of' Miss Irene Warr and Mrs Marian. Matton These industrious ladies have arranged a full three-day program which include some en. very ers. distinguished guest speak Among sonalities the to outstanding per 'be heard ladies have listed Mrs Easterling of Oarolina, the Ruth M. Charlotte, North an officer of the Na tiona Federation of Business " Professional Women's Inc. Utah's First Yin L. Clubs Lady, Mrs Cal Rampton, will grace the program as Saturday's luncheon speaker. On Sunday, the convention eers will hear from luncheon speaker Dr. Norman Weissman: nationally recognized biochemist and currently President Society. Utah Audubon of the of Addresses Planned Commerce, on behalf of the citi zens and merchants, has extend ed Federation Mrs. Rampton will speak on "The Involvement of Women in Government" at the lunch eon meeting and Mrs. East erling will address the eve ning banquet session. Selection of the federation's young career woman of 1967 will be announced at the ban headquar City Chamber National BPW, and Utah's first lady, Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton. Full Program The session is scheduled for this week end, May 5, 6 and 7, with the O'Est Bon Hotel desig as melodrama tItIea: "The Principal speakers at the Saturday session will be. Mrs. Ruth M. Easterling, Char Profes convention. nated ance a Curse of an Aching Heart" at the Silver Wheel Theater. . sional Women's Club, Incorpor ated, chose Park City for the site of their forty-fourth annual ters. ' m of Women Convening in Park City Our .he tdial ham- quet. nen Outline 4ctivities IGL. Club Board Meet ItPJ1 for fall activities were made Sunday at the board f the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Clubs in the Prudential Federal Auditorium, 3261 S. 6 delegates set the state convention for March 5 6 Park City with the Sugar House and Salt Lke s....hostesses - ... scus ed were plans for National Businesswomen's 16 to 22, and the national board meeting Sept. 16 shington, D.C. gislative committee will meet Oct. 19 possibly in o discuss the election campaign and coming legisla11 as it pertains to businesswomen, according to nn Kidd, federation president who conducted the - ssion. listrict conventions scheduled include: Central, Sept. 23, Provo; Northern, Oct. 2, Brigham hern, Oct. 15, Milford; Southeastern, Oct. 16, Moab, Central, Nov. 5, Salt Lake City. e or site was set for the Central District meeting. |