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Show UTAH FEDERATION B. AND P. W. CLUBS In activities, Civic we are very of our accomplishments. We added a float to the peach day parade of the city celebration. Our projects are continuous. We are instrumental in organizing a Civic Council with representatives of all the service clubs and organizations of the city headed by the mayor. This council has planned and landscaped a small It is now planning to land park. scape our public school grounds. One of our interesting affairs is the tea for all high school girl grad Coalville proud uates and their mothers, given every At this meeting vocational spring. opportunities for women are dis cussed. LURA REDD, President. Cedar City and Professional THE Women's Club of Cedar City Business was organized October 15, 1934, with ltl [O Cn a The charter membership of forty. club's charter was presented by Miss Miss and Lulu Clegg, President, LaVeta Wallace, Membership Chair The the State Federation. man of announced objective of the club for the first year was fellowship and sis National outline of program was followed, with each of the following' committees in charge F'i one of Education, program: nance, Legislation, International Re The these programs, which have been given every two weeks, the club also took a program to St. George where we met with the St. George club. We feel accom that we have a little during the few months that we have been organized and are looking forward to a most successful next year. During the past winter, we have tried to become ac quainted with Federations and also to become acquainted with ourselves which we think we have done. We have a very enthusiastic group, and I am sure we shall be able to accomplish worth something really while next year. Our membership has now grown until we have forty six members who are all paid up. We hope to have all these join again next year. plished quite nP ID, in!l !11 an Coalville hope has been to have' club activities add to our intel lectual and social life. the year. Our our During the year many pleasant so cials have been held: In May we en tertained at a tea in honor of girl grad uates, at which Miss Elizabeth FitzGerald was guest speaker. An initiation party for four new and three reinstated members was held in October. A Christmas party, a public card party, two socials, and an installation banquet to be held in May complete our social activities. B. P. W. week inc1uded a public meeting, friendship day and a Pub lic Relations Banquet, with State President Lulu Clegg as special guest. The projects which we have un dertaken are keeping up a book shelf in the library and assisting in erecting a civic club building. ed Committee chairmen have provid entertaining and instructive meet ings including cussions and islature. a speakers, panel dis visit to the state leg IRENA GLADYS McCONNELL, President. REDDEN, President. general Health, lations, Public Relations, In and addition to Membership. Jool an Club of 24 loyal THE members has been active during terhood; it. close knit loyal organiza tion. 17 Duchesne progress MUCH toward community betterment has been made interest developed by our club and all problems of civic Those interest have been studied. oonsidered important have received what cooperation we were able to give and solicit. through local Several meetings were held with Gateway Club, the men's civic organization of the town, stimulat ing interest in securing federal aid the assistance from the State Road Commission by designating feeder roads as part of the State Road Sys A resolution was adopted by tem. the club to that effect and sent to our local representative in the State L.egislature, asking for his coopera tion toward that end. or "Good Roads" Day was held dur ing the month of July, and with the of the Gateway Club in labor and with our mem bers served lunch to about thirty The result of the day's workmen. assistance securing work was that approximately ten |