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Show t! S.L. Woman Wins Banquet SpeB:l" The Utah PARK CITY of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, at Park City for their - compete with voung meeting 44t han n u a 1 for new club officers, nomma and balloting for next tion Assists state Aide year's officers and presenta tion of 25-year pins. the Principal speaker at Utah's young career woman is an assistant Utah attorney A daughter of Mr. convention, general. Miss Colbath was selected by the judges from entries by will I Selected alternate BPWCharts May was Yetta Marie Hanson, Roose velt, a graduate of Utah State University, where she won a Meet degree in speech pathology. In Park City 350 Delegates I,.... C1J--1 Nearly 350 delegates from clubs BPW 27 in Utah Plans for the Utah Federatio are attending the three-day meet Ann ending Sunday, said H. Kidd, Salt Lake City, presi dent of the federation. Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton ad dressed delegates at the Sat urday luncheon meeting on "The Involvement of Women in Government." She urged the ladies to par ticipate more actively in the of their choice at all party levels from the taken idea that all politicians are basically crooked, that dirty, too mess, and for that reason to many females refuse cise their right of franchise. "Politics is not a dirty word. . It is the way we govern our of mechanics the selves; of out our carrying system. free government," Utah's first lady continued. BPW board of dlrectors winter meeting Sunday in Ramada Inn. Miss H. Ann Kidd, state BPW president, announced Sunday that Mrs. Ruth Easterling of North Carolina will be the na tional delegate attending the three clared.'; They have the mis a Park City May 5-7 highlighted a . ee the "We must face the fact that too few women vote in any Mrs. Rampton de election is Women Inc. state convention in tricky neighborhood 'Too Few Vote' politics not Business and Professional state meet. Also planned for the conven tion is the selection of a Miss Utah Career Woman. Nominees will be selected during various district meetings in April. Speakers Sunday included Dr. Wallace V. Jenkins, public edu cation committee chairman, Utah Heart Assn.; Larry nen, Orem City police Chief; and Mrs. Bessie Meling, Utah County Welfare Assn. director. meeting through general election. mass WeISS Medicine. . as Sunay professor of pathology, University of Utah College of 1961. Utah in 1965. Norman Dr. ate She won her law degree from the University of , be man, Salt Lake City, associ re ington, D.C., where she ceived her liberal arts degree in session concluding Colbath, Mrs. Lyle Tooele, she. is a graduate of Dunbarton lJniversity, Wash and Saturday. Utah BPW clubs. She will be the Utah Feder ation's representative at the national convention in July in New York City, where she will Other convention activities Saturday included worksops for the national title. named Mary Judith Colbath, Salt Lake City, Utah's Young Career Woman of the year . tion of BPW. career women from the other states Federation _" evenmg Saturday was Mrs, Ruth E. Easterling, Charlotte, N.C., representa tive of the National Federa banquet BPW Career Tille Special to The Tribune speaker Principal "True politicians are dedi cated citizens who discharge their duty in this regard." . Lun-I' During a panel Granite discussion, School District tea c hi e r s, Mrs. Marguerite Christopherson, a native of France; Mrs. Brigid Thomas, a native of England j and Miss Bodill S. Karlsen, a native of Norway, talked on the status of women in other countries. |