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Show March: Public Relations Guest - Personal Development April: County Health Nurse Melba Nelson. May: Election of June: Closing new Social - Speaker, Film officers and - Summer on Kenneth Isbell cancer general bar-b-que. ROOSEVELT presented by business City meeting. Park. JoAnne Goodhue The Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's Club began 1969-70 year with a quick trip to the Polynesian Islands, in July, when we were treated to a Polynesian Leau, on the patio of Mrs. Tence McGuffin. We were entertained with a the presented with leis. pared by our memberso were In We had authentic hula dance and Polynesian food pre August, we.p-;roudly built telephone, with our a float, a very large moving theme "BPW Opens Lines of Communication" for Utah State Career Girl, Maxine Natchees, to ride on. She our club in the annual UBle festivities. We also attended the "Maxine Natchees" Day celebration in Ft. Duchesne, given by her tribe, in honor of her many contributions to her tribe, our club and her community. our own represented September we held a reception in honor of our own State Pres ident, Mrs. Josephine Yergensen and our State Career Girl, Maxine. The reception was held at the home of Mrs. Parley Rawlings, a twenty six year member, of our Roosevelt Club. Joining us on this night of honor were Roosevelt City Officials, all other civic 'organizations, representatives of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, as well as many out of town friends and guests. participated.in the "Salute to Youth" program with Vernal; bake sale to raise funds for State Convention, and presented donation of $200 to the new We call it the We had a hospital. "Sunshine" Committee, and our Past President9 Ida Harrison, is our Clbvs "Sunbeam" She's always busy with pen and cards for Birthdays, illnesses, and thank-you's. The unusual thoughtfulness this com mittee affords has brought us all closer together. our •. October, to celebrate "Business Women's Week", we honored working club members and each member had the honor of giving a biography of the person sitting next to her. It was a lot of fun and we learned alot about each other. Mrs. Parley Rawlings was awarded a twenty-five year pin, and a third generation club baby was born, Anissa Ann, to Mother, Ruth Ann Green, our Club Secretary, and Granma Tence McGuffin, Club Historian. In our November orrow, and a was dedicated to the Veteran's local Vietnam Veteran showed us 45 Yesterday and Tom slides and talked about of .. |