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Show UTAH FEDERATION B. AND P. W. CLUBS by publishers of newspapers in giv ing this valuable space for publicity on activities of the B. & P. W. Clubs. During Business Women's week A valuable publicity was given. statement from Governor Henry H. Blood together with a proclamation from the mayor was published in the papers in localities where a B. & P. W. club was organized. A spe cial edition of the state paper, "FOR TOGETHE:R," WARD was mailed out to every member during National Business Women's week. Twelve clubs report the keeping up of the Standard scrap book; 12 clubs are keeping history books; 1 0 8 clubs have printed year books; clubs report the issuing of club pub lications. Interesting items and re conventions have the Independent news of special mailed to been Woman. ports publicity work of the B. & in Utah, I believe, is being more firmly established each P. The W. Clubs and I feel confident the work continue and to develop strengthen the necessity of a Business and Professional Women's club in every community. year will ol rM usic VIOLET HARRISON, 1, Chairman. oll enal lIt un' lery! wne!1 he III !ao1 I Ii I:l ha! I mm s dn! DWA C Public Relations i1l 1n ar. W neal iMine lici! 1 ple in their communities. Business Women's week was appropriately ob served by all of the clubs in the State. Meetings were held to which members of other organizations were invited. Discussions on pertinent topics of the day were a part of the program. Each of assuming its place our as club in its community. clubs is truly real service a GILBERTA GILLESPIE, Chairman. Research All material and suggestions sup plied for the assistance of the local Research committees, was duly dis attention of each chairman was directed to the articles appearing in the Independent Wom an, covering the activities of this committee. tributed, and the Reports from the local clubs indi continuing study of the Ten Year Objective, was maintained throughout the year; and the subject of discrimination against women was cate that the discussion at different times. The reports seemed to indicate that the fierce competition between men and women in the matter of securing employment, during the early days of the "Depression," has abated, and a more equable situation is now ap under parent. clubs in the state have a index of their members, kept up to date, and supplied to the chairman of the Annual State Bul letin each year. Civic The chairmen of the several clubs urged to lay stress on the mat ter of vocational guidance among students, and more particularly to bring to the attention of younger business women the necessity of im proving their qualification with a view to advancement in their chosen report 100 per cent on the Public Relations unit of the Efficiency Standard. Many 'of the clubs have either organized Citizen's Councils or Committees, or to perfect such an their communities. are attempting organization in Where these councils have been organized the clubs re cooperating with other agencies in such activities as City Cleanup All CUrrent were field. M!!I leged EL,IZABETH CRAWFORD, Chairman. Economic and Social problems, building programs for pub lic auditoriums and open air amphi theatres, of school landscaping grounds and public parks etc. In communities where there no such te clubs are also doing a plendld pieee of community service such activities as recre councis, the vocational campaigns, Community Study Groups l,M! hlfeV, m. ational )e other clubs in every endeavor to pro mote the welfare of all of the peo The clubs of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women seem to be on their toes as far as Public Relations are concerned. Of the reports received to date, all clubs on !!ii, 15 are sponsoring centers, assisting underprivi youth and cooperating with Report of State Program Chairman As program chairman, I have con tacted each club three times during the year, by letter, sending to them the suggestions sent out by National. I have attended meetings at Provo, Ogden, Brigham City and Tooele, in addition to my own club and have talked personally with representa- |