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Show CONVENTION'::> BULLETIN 16 tives from most of the other regarding their work for the clubs Junior Nine clubs printed herein programs and copies to me. They are I have on display at this convention. also mounted the material sent out by the national program chairman and it is available for your examina I should like to see a co on the part of the work their build to clubs effort objective, ten-year so shaping it that we may all be mak ing a conscious effort toward secur ing economic security for all. MA UD NEELEY LEA VEH, Chairman. Poster Contest Committee . The state contest conducted last fall for a poster suitable to publicize Business Women's Week, was car ried out with considerable success, twenty-four entries being received. Ogden, Tooele, Provo and Salt Lake City participated. Our state winner was John Green, student of West high school Art de partment, Salt Lake City, who re ceived the state federation's check was mention Honorable for $5. given to posters by Bill Fleming and BaIt th conditions. the high, Judges of the contest were Mrs. Rose Howard Salisbury, artist; Har old W. Pickering, advertising man' and Miss Nellie M. Manning of Salt Lake club. The National Federation sug gests a well-rounded program for the year, but I am sure that it is their wish that we mould it to fit local Utah around Lewi Junior high, Willard Bruderer,. East Lake City. tion. ordinated Coroles, Ogden; Bernard Loomts and Dorothy Platt, West high; Virginia Atkinson Junior high, Ogden.' Fort Mound year. submitted The winning poster was forwarded for entry in national finals. If one may be permitted comment on the awards in the national, your chair man would like to express the opin ion that the poster awarded the state prize was superior in conception, if not execution, to the national prize winner, and to the majority of those given honorable mention by the na This was made plain tional judges. in the display of the group sent out by headquarters, shown here in Jan uary, 1935. It would be the suggestion of the chairman that, if posible, the compe tition should be announced earlier in the year, in order that students may have a longer period in which to de velop ideas for the posters. It might just be possible Utah might win on some occasion. E. E. HOLLIS, Chairman. CLUB REPORTS Brigham City THE held in Ogden Northern twenty-four Convention District was discussed, readings attended by twenty-eight members of our Brigham City club. Three of our members took part in the panel discussion led by Miss Fern of the Bauersfeld, and we also furnished a musical number. Nine of our mem bers attended the banquet and meet ing in Salt Lake City, at which Lena Madesin Phillips talked. The programs centered around for the year suggestions have given both by the National and the State officers. A panel discussion on the United States Constitution and Its Amendments at one of very popular. proved our meetings Another of interesting programs was the In ternational Relations meeting. "Mex ico and Her People" was the topic our Lewis of and were Salt music, dancing and given by Miss Ora Lake City who has spent much time in Mexico. We had emblem ceremony at our Christ At our health meeting, mas party. an local physician discussed problems health. During Public Relations week, we had a speaker in each of the churches in the city and held dinner inter-club on meeting at a of which Miss Alice Manning, State Legislative chairman and our State President, Miss Lulu Clegg spoke on "Opportunity." Among our social and cultural activities have been a book review by Mrs. Wesley Horsley and a play read by Miss Nial Nelson. We held a fun night-show and dinner-for our members and; one guest each. Outdoor games, picnics, and outings were held in the summer. |