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Show 27 The Federation Foundation birthday was ce lebroted most effectively on February 28 with Karla Hulet; chain-nan, narrating with the aid of slides from the National Foundation and other members of her committee reviewing the history and purpose of the Foundation. We contributed $10.00 to the Foundation. We were honored to have Elsie Ruesch, District secretary-treasurer, and Lillian Workman, vice director, as our guests that night. Our Legislative Committee presented a most informative program with Mrs. Jwelin, president of the League of Women's Voters as guest speaker. She stressed the need of women being informed and taking an active part in the affairs of our government, loco lIy, state and nationa I • Our persona I deve lopment committee had as their speaker Dr. Eugene Wolfe of the College of Southern Utah, who spoke on the subject "Personal Development in It T arms of Mentel I Resources which was a most stimu Ioting and thought-provoking discourse. Again we are cooperating with the City in their beautification program. We had Mr. Forrest Hunter, chairman, discuss plans for this and pledged our support in this program. We did not reach our stabi lization by August 1, but we have a wonderful club with many of our stand-by members and very enthusiastic new members. Our past president, Margaret Kopp, with her committee has done an outstanding [ob in getting out our semimonthly news letter, and Candace Ewing has been most faithful and efficient in getmg out our news items for the local paper. Ullian lunt is working enthusiastically to get our scrap book ready for the State Convention. So, with such efficient and enthusiastic members, we hope that we can be a part in helping the State and National Federations achieve their goals of 'Plan for Progress, All Systems Go If. Joyce B. Mitche II COALVILLE As president of the Coolville BPW Club, I feel that our club has had a most interesting and worthwhile club year of 1967-68. Two most en ioyab Ie summer parties were supported by the club members. A float was entered in the Summit County Fair Parade and won Grand Prize. The following months of activities were attended by the club members: Me mbe rsh ip The Girls Staters to Iked to us. Persona I Development A most interesting speaker briefed us on taking pride in ourselves. A speaker fa lked to us on the responsibi lities of being good Civic Participation citizens in our state I county, and city. December A most en [oycble Christmas party was he ld January World Affairs A speaker from our local high school told of the seriousness of the world affairs concerning our chi ldren February Our club bylaws were brought up to date and sent in' to State for their - - - - , - - , .,. approva I. Heo Ith and Safety Our loca I Dr. R. J. Parker to Iked to us on the seriousness of drugs and showed a fi 1m on the subject of LSD and other harmfu I drugs. - |