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Show second vice president; Her officers were: Dorothy Gi lIespie, first vice president; Louh.e Hardy, and Melba Speirs, Cerroni Ann Siobers , iv\ary Cora Mielke, secretary; Gertrude Long, treasurer; She Iton, music. Laona and ;\\8 ldred Potter, historian; club directors; Ann Siebers, parliamentarian; Howard {chairman}, Mi red Potter, Gertrude long Standing Committees: Finance--Helen Siebers (chairman), Ouida Blanthorn. Leona Shelton, Helen House. Legislation--Ann Nomination- -Jocnlro Perkes Membership. Gi lJespio. (chairman),, Louise Hardy (chairman), Juanita Perkcs, Edna Hansen CaIHng--Martha Alverson, Anna Bailey Sunshinc--Moleta Ann" Siebers Anna Bailey. in assisting Mrs. Mi Ilie Bryon. All members have been very cooperative Leona She toward a successful year. .. Young' .. Itn, with the Tooele Women·s Club honoring In June we hld a special birthday dinner together a member of the BPW Club for 39 years. Elizabeth Ajax on her 90th birthday. Elizabeth has been tribute to a very special lady. (v\rs. Edna Gill?spie read a '\\rs Olga Braden paid a special fI local talent offered a lovely musical program. N10ny friends sketch, "This Is Your life voices in praise of her fu II and devoted life attended to help us honor Elizabeth and to add their chosen Membor of the Year in 1953" of service to her fami Iy, friends, and community. She was concluded by presenting celebration She was president of tho Tooele Club from 1930-32. The her with an Honorary life Membership. .. Committee Also at the June meeting the president appointed the following Program Chairmen: Dorothy Gillespie, coordinator; Olga Broden, personal development; MaryCerroni, Jack from Wasatch Club spoke civic participation; Bernice Cerroni, world affairs. N\rs. Nellie II on "How It Fec Is to Be a Leg is lator • Peace Gardens in ON July 18 we were guests of the Wasatch Club at the International a membership patio party and pot-luck Salt Lake City for a pot-luck dinner. On Augu;t 28, Club were our guests for the Wasatch The dinner was herd at the lovely home of Ina Cook. a wos it and I vary social and heartwarming meeting There was a do panned lightfu evening. program Among the invited guests were Our September meeting carried the theme "Happiness Is. Personal Deve lopment Chairman. State IViayor and Mrs. Bowman of Tooele and Mrs. Evelyn Elmer, in Id he that was sale August showed it had been A report by Dorothy Gi lIespie on the rumrr.age A motion WO'J made to attend State club to swell our treasury very successful and also helped Ouido club of our lieu in Lake meeting regular Legislative meeting October 17 in Salt or revise draft donation to a a for legislation made help II .. e- Blanthom, legislation chairman, plea push through legislation present Jaws and for typing, postage and other material required moderator for an was J dGve lopmcnt, a·iding the working women. Olga Braden, persona II U and gave i'he Tooele to Elmer on "Happiness Is. discussion spoke Evelyn interesting panel and praise. group a lift with her encouragement to At the November meeting our subject for the evening was civic por+icipcfion: l\'iOry Cerroni was in charge. Our speaker was Father '\\errill from the Guadalupe L'lission in Salt the Pine lake, and he is working with the State Welfare Program. He talked to us concerning under be for Canyon Ranch for Boys that is to be built in the Tooele Valley area. It will He enlarged no distinction as to race, color or creed" be will There privileged teenage boys. this worth in on the aims that the ranch wou ld try to ach ieve and asked for the club's interest . wh i Ie pro ject • A flower fund was established for immediate members for the times when they are sick or hospita lized or need a visible token of our fricndsh lo I . l\',elbo Our Christmas meeting was a gala affair at the home of one of our club directors, the were separate brought by Speirs. We had a turkey dinner; various tanti lizing food dishes result club members. I think ecch one tried to outdo the other with their culinary art, as the 48 |