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Show 36 Ore. Fronk O. Flom was our April speaker on "Personal Development". His i had the privilege of representing our club at Arbor the Standard Oi I Co +r where they presented Price Day ceremonies sponsored by City wh trees and shrubs at the visitors' center. A delicious steak dinner followed ot which there were only three women in ctrendcnce with 32 men {does pay to be President illwtrotcom end talks were most informative. sometime)Q . Ntay wii! bring installation of officers and initiation of new members. We are look ing forward to renewing friendsh ips at the State Convention in Beaver. PROVO Twi flo Newbury At the end of the year, I realize the great opportunity that has been mine, and I rocommend rilat every member have this experience. I never rea lized the great gools thot BP'N has Iilnd the progress that has been made throughout the nations. I never rea llzed how much I didnt know ebour BPW, and it took me severa I months to gain a little self-confidenee so .nat I could be a help to the members in the and the Nation. I am grateful for all Provo, State, of the opportunities this Club has given and I to make a greater effort next year to me, hope be a better president. i\ga in, I wish to thank a II those who have had the confidence in me to do t.his work ' , -ey A phident ©'tt'!k accomplish the goa Is of the club a lone;. it is the working together of every member end working harmony. Our chairmen have done '0 superior [ob and the committee members have helped understandingly. ember 14 :- Jen Burningham and Committee l'The Smert Look Personal Development". invited aU the past presidenfs of Provo Business and Professional Women's Club, and each person gave a short talk. The first president of PJT;)VO BPVV, Evelyn Bean Honsen, 1924-25, from Prlce , Utah, was there and gave quite a lengthy talk, telling members what she had been doing since 1924-25. Each past president was given a gift and a picture s taken of them. After dinner; Q birthday cake was served (members song "Happy Birthday"), and a very enjoycble time was had by all. Se - '- en Octot'0t: 12 Gertrude Wiseman and CommHtee World Affairs "Plan for Progress in WorkfAffairsll Dr. J. C, Moffitt gave a talk on his travels to different nations and work in the education field. His wife is always by his side, and he gove her and us a tribute. Muscial numbers were also presented. - - - e Iva Sns II and Committee November '9 Legislation. "Sui Iding a Better Community for Iva the Provo Planning Commission" and they showed slides of the plans invited Progress" for a greater Utah County. It was most interesting and informative lecture on our valley and - - () we lecmed things which hadn't been realized were happening. Iva IS sister ,usic was furnished by Amelia Buckley and Committee. "Christmas, a Time for Giving December 14 All Since GOII. Amelia was a member of the staff of Utah Velley Hospital, our dinner Systems party 'was held at the hospital cafeteria. Films were shown of other lands, and, piano playins and singing of Christmas carol$ were enjoyed by the group. It seemed. we didn't want to , 11 p.m. The fun we ad WQS Qutstand Ing We SQrtg q'l SQ9 home untl] - - ' " (.l .bn£(l· 11 • - Jean Rambeau and Committee 'owr! Q - Talent Night, "Each member hO$ some taf\b:. A family group presented the program, end all were involved in some f<i"1 I ,! |