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Show 22 September Our program was on legislation. Mr. Layne B Forbes, local attorney, expJained laws now in effect pertaining to women, pointing out by the united effort on the part of a II women the laws cou ld be improved, thus providing better benefits for all. Asa salute to National Business Women's Week in October, we displayed posters in windows of I firms. featured Ica usiness ?uro meeting. Lu.cy Rigby McCllough attorney for the ImrrugJ'Otton and I\Iatura llzcflon Service. We enjoyed severe I flOe musicc I numbers by a quartet, each one a past representative to Girls' State. Our last year's representative to Girls' - I" State reported on her activities. December of course, was our Christmes party. We were thri lied with a reading by Orna Wilcox and musical numbers by an instrumental group from Bountiful High School. An exchange of gifts brought the to an party exciting close - _. January Civic participation. Mr. Don Mi lligan, I.P .P·. Bountiful Chamber of Commerce, explained the objecflvas to help organize, discover, and promote new businesses and - encourage fair business practices in the community. Science and Trade Fair. He explained their new project, February- Public relations. Mr. Will Fehr, City Editor, Salt Lake Tribune, chose the subiect "Hecdlines, Deadlines, and Credibility", pointing out the value of the daily news paper as a source of information on nationa I and loco I. issues. The [ob of the reporter is to report the news prompt Iy and accurate Iy • March World Affairs. "Horizons Unlimited" was the topic of our speaker Arlene Huber. We explored some of the great possibilities of the future through the development and great strides in nuc lear power. Development. delighted members, ril fashion show entitled "Commcnlcotion through uyer for ZCMI better dresses, present - Personal We were to have one of our new head a fashions", all geared to the needs of the well-groomed business and professional woman in order to present 'b lov lier you" May new . • was devoted to insta Ilation of new club officers, getting acquaint7d with our representative to Girls' State,and finalizing plans for State Convention. - Or dub members were very actively involved in the March of Dimes Ball, a large undertaking but a huge success. . ' We participated in a Sub-fer-Santa program. We extended fellowship and member Young Career ship to -five women during the year. We had an outstanding candidate for our own Woman program. last, but certainly not least, our club is proudly sponsorang Ivlabe I 01 Brien for the state office of Second Vice President. !he Alberta M. Vo lentine BRIGHAM CITY The Brigham City Club has enjoyed busy and mst-flyi'ng year. The programs have been interesting, and the ac:tivitie$ ha.ye -been verled /. , . , meeting' was q IIGUe.s.t Ni9t It, and prospective members were i.nvited formal inviation. Th,,, afforded these ladies an opportunity to observe the Club In by action with normal busine"" The 9\,!est speeker fer the evening was Mabel O'Brien, State The September ' -. . I I I, |