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Show 28 We had very interesting programs in Personal Development, World Affairs, and Civic Participation: The theme for Personal Development was "Preparation for Living" treated from three different aspects. a. In World Aftdtrs, we become 'cq'Uainted with other ,9U'1t,.. ie5 through people who Mexico and Addis Abboba were two of them. had lived or visited the counrfles b. , College Civic Participation acquainted us with one of the facilities of the which is available to us. A student of advanced drama read some original poems and a Iso dramatized one of the characters in the ploy "Antigone It. It was very beautifully done. "Another program acquainted us with the lawenforce ment program in our city and the notion and told of the problems faced by law enforcement officers. Our financial committee did quite an outstanding [ob with fund raising: c. a • Prior tc Christmas b. In i\l\arch - a CONTRIBUTIONS: - a candy sa le netted 68 .70. card party - over 100 in attendance" netter $102.70. College of Southern Utah Rheumatic Fever Fund Library Fund Supported a girl at Girls' State Youthpower USA Conference $25.00 25bo 50OO 25 OO $125.00 We a Iso are hostesses this year for the Southern District Spring Conference and the Youthpower USA Conference. We sponsored a girl to the Young Coreer Woman contest. The Ima B. Cranda II COALVILLE Insta Ilation of new officers for the year 1966-67 took place in June. Sharlene Andert on, a past president and active member in club, civic, and church activities, was presented the "Woman of the Year" award and new members were initiated. One fun summer party was held in August. Members enjoyed swimming in the new North Summit pool, followed by a delicious dinner and enjoyable program at the home of Jane Bu Ilock • State Membership chairman Elva Pierson and two Gir1s' Staters and their mothers guests ot the September meeting. Sparked by Elva's pep to Ik and an active member ship committee, we have been able to bring in five new members to reach our 10% projected increase in membership. were our National Business Women's Week was observed by holdlngoer amblyopia r "Lazy at the North Summit Elementary School for all students and pre-schooile'fs on Clinic Eye October 17 and 18. On October 20, our local paper, The Summit County Bee, carried a half-page of pictures and articles telling bf the accomplishments of our club and the II contributions we make to the community •• |