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Show WASATCH Suz&nna Mae Grua Wasatch Business and Professional Women's Club has had a very Beginning with our Jordan Park Party in August of 1969, when Tooele BPW and fun and joined us for we good year. launched our the programs with picnic a friendship, Participation study by listening Civic interesting description of the work of a Justice of the Peace. Judge Geraldine Christensen, Mrs. Jack Christensen, brought us much new information on this phase of law enforcement. She is the only woman serving as Justice of the Peace in Salt Lake County and with her college bc;lckground and insight into the ways of people, we feel that she does a most efficient job. to In October we had a real lesson in how to get along with the public, when Mrs. Thelma Carn Hancock, owner of the Covered Wagon Motel, gave us interesting side-lights on operating a motel for pro fit. Our November Meeting was a lesson in Personal Development with Mrs. Nellie Groschke telling us how she had learned the making of jewelry in her family's factory in Germany and then when she came to America to make her home she found employment and rapid promotion in her work at the O. C. Tanner Manufacturing Co. We also had discussions on the various candidates running in the elections. The lovely Christmas party was put on by our Fellowship committee and we gave our Christmas offering to the KSL "Shoes for Christmas" project. In January woman Legislator, Nellie Jack, brought Representative Larry Regis to talk to us on the problems which were confronting the first Budget Session of the Utah State Legis lature. We enjoyed Mr. Regis' careful discussion and we are very proud of the record of our Nellie Jack. Mrs. Jack has served approx imately twenty years in the Utah Legislature, eighteen as a representative and two as a state Senator. This brought us to a World .Affairs program in February with a discussion of events of importance, and a delightful story by Wanda Fox, of the tour of Europe she and her sister made last our summer. March own We wished we had all gone along. meeting again carried out interest in Civic matters when information on the Pollution problem brought to us by Mrs. Lois Frederick, the only woman member of the Governor's Committee on Pollution. Not only did we get the best of information, but it was from a real pioneer, for Mrs. Frederick was on the first we had the latest study committee of the League of Women Voters to take up the Pol lution problem and her committee made up a fine brochure giving the results of the study and thereby created much interest in the very pressing matter. fine April detail and was by again our a own study Helen of Personal Development, treated with the study of ourselves Lovely songs by Lois Nichols, Green, who our talent$ most interesting. completed the. evening. made May we are to have a program on .the Conservation of Natural Resources, and in June we will have a lovely party and installation In of the officers elected in April to 55 serve for the 1970-71 year. We |