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Show President Clegg presidents, reported on guards for our 12 past following recommendation from the committee special appointed, consisting of Blanch Pittman, Jesse Orser and Grace Cheever. "We feel that the thought back of the idea of purchasing from and read the State Federation Treasury, Past President Guards, serving previous to 1934-35, is highly commendable. However, our recommendation is that our Treasury should not be burdened the (the cost being $3.25 each for 12 pins or $40) We also favor making the Past President Guard the official symbol of recognition for future pask presidents, beginning with the present fiscal year 19-35 to this extent • the Jesse Orser moved the adoption of the recommendation of Motion seconded and carried. special committee. The question of helping to finance the Inter-National Convention was discussed. Nial Nelson moved that every club constribute $5.00 for the support of the Inter-National Con vention. Motion 2 for, and 3 against. Motion lost. Jesse Or-ser- moved that the Executive COID{i.ittee endorse the recommendation of the Natjonal Executive Co(mnittee, that every club in the Utah Federation a of or more be requested to take out the International Federation. and it carried. ance having one 25 membership membership of $5.00 in Nial Nelson seconded the motion Second Vice-President Blanch Pittman moved the of her Bulletin. accept report as printed on page 9 and 10 of the State Motion seconded and carried. Blanch Pittman moved the adoption of recommendations of the Bulletin. Motion seconded and carrie printed on page 10 It was suggested by 1l4rs. Pittman that each local club revise its constitution and qy-Iaws, making the second vice president in full charge of all committee chairmen. that The convention program was reviewed and checked to see everything was ready and- in order to carr,y out the pro gram with dispatch. Mial Nelson mvved that the convention bulletin and program be accepted. Motion seconded and carried. Blanch Pittman moved that reports of all mittees as published in the State Bulletin be standing com accepted, with the exception of recommendations; that they be presented |