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Show September 18 was our Mombersh ip program. G'.Jcsts were invited. E lsc Ruesch talked on BPW aims and accomplishments. The rest of the evening was spent as o social. Our club responded to the plea from the American Fok Training School for money Some members made personal for lockers. We hold a bake sale, and all proceeds were sent cash contributions as we II •. • November was Civic Participation mon+h , Elsa Ruesch as chairman. Police. Officer Pfoutz of the Wasn ington County ShcriWs force 1'a lked to us on drug use in our area and how the law enforcement officers were planning on working and educating our youth in this flo ld Vve all felt pleased and thankful that we have such dedicated men as Officer Pfoutz. , December, of course I was Christmas and a! I members were 9 lad to be able to take a from' '::1€ ir own persona I Christmas rush and frenzy to have a love Iy Christmas time litt Ie and exchange gifts. Eloise Bringhurst was chairman party a In januar! Wildeane Excell and Charlet Middelton hosted a Public Relations meeting. Mr. Dale Smith from the National Park Service talked to us and showed a motion picture. February was in itiation of new members E lcctc Mi lIer, Donna Cannon Pickering This ceremony was handled beautifully by JVtorva Palmer. I and Juanita Also in February Kathryn Brewer I chairman of World Affairs Committee I had Professor He talked on Israel and the Middle Hammond of the College of Southern Utah as speoker East crisis. Also from the CSU music deportment were r';jsses Virginia Jones and Peggy j\/Hnster. They gave two love Iy musica I numbers. , iv\arch was Persona I Deve fopment month, with both meetings based on the theme "Preparing for the Golden Years." Attorney Ellis Pickett of St. George came and explained wills, deeds, and probate procedures. Later in the month we wi II have a f: I low-up on tho same subject with club members prosonting the program. This mooting will be under the direction of Lillian Workman. We are por+ic ipating in a Sa lute to Youth Conference, sponsoring ten students from the Hurricane High School. Elaine Horni lton is Youth ChaiJ'mcnl Wildeane Exeell, cochairman. For April we are planning a spring frolic social" May brings us to e lcctlon of new officers; making a presentation of fifty dollars to the Hurrican High School :\!1usie Department on Awards Night; also the Senior Teo which have for all senior high school girls. This is always a highlight in our club activities and we look forward to it each yeor This year wo wi ll invite 37 girls and their mothers. we , The officers and members a II fee I rewarded for our yecrs program. club, and ccch year we progress a little more. year as a 52 Th is is our fourth |