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Show UTAH FEDERATION BUSINESS AND the stock of the better books to augment in the Carnegie Branch Library time "Capsule Friend." was observ double page of club activities and ed, photographs of National and State Of Business Woman s Week , a were published. at May 9th was our Friendship night ficers which time we hostess to the Sal t were Lake, Logan and Brigham City Clubs. Many of our members attended the Regional Conference held at Brigham City, and the two meetings at Salt Lake when national speakers were present; also the Easter breakfast at Memory Grove (a most beautiful and inspiring affair) given by the Salt Lake Club. We a luncheon are invited to attend given by our Kiwanis Club at which Dr. Plumb, consulting engineer for General Electric, will talk on "Life and Light," and will demonstrate the Electric Eye. Our final meeting of the year will be held at the Hermitage in Ogden Canyon. Our committees and club members have been most loyal and helpful in making this a successful year. JUNE GRISWOLD, President. The Payson Payson Club did not function during the first part of the year, but we received inspiration and enthusiasm from Miss Williams when she spoke in Salt Lake. Later Mrs. Maud Neeley Leaver, State President, and Miss Hazel Peter son, State Membership Chairman. met with us and reorganized the club. The meeting was held as a Tea at the home of Mrs. Della Huish. ,We arranged for our public relations dinner and meeting which were held at Hotel. Mr. John C. Car te pnnclpa1 of the high school, spoke Need for an Organized Intel n lIgence, and Mrs. Leaver discussed the aims and purposes of the Federation. Our last meeting was held at the home of Miss Della Huish on May 1, and Mrs. Mae of Paso? lIsle:. T i, I III 1: I gave b a Huntington Springville book review. Our club is small but we reorganized and With renewed effort are hope we in the fall. glad to to start EUGENIA BREEZE, ' Provo Mou?d have cooperat7d with Fort District. We an are makmg other civic groups who Health De effort to establish a Public under the ,plan of partment in our city A Service. the U. S. Public Health Christmas at costume party was held her each member remembering President. 21 PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUBS May 8, 1936. An ever-existing spirit of cooperation the among all of the members has been outstanding point in the success of the Provo Club's activities this year. The far-reaching program outlined in the fall has been followed religiously, and probably the outstanding meeting was the one held during National Busi Week, when the Provo ness Women's Club invited the Mayor and his commis sioners, members of the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions and Walter 20-30 clubs to meet with them. Adams, well-known a stirring talk on speaker, a as "Concerted gave Action hundred One Toward Social Goals." and women were present and the men BPW Club came in for a great amount of favorable comment for its sponsoring of the joint session. The Publicity Com Miss Rhea Taylor, chairman, mittee, was directly The in in next annual charge. importance was the senior the for of the Provo and B. Y. entertainment graduating girls The U. high schools, given May 6th. Miss Dorothy Committee, Stewart, chairman, was in charge, and Education arrangements were made to The 150 guests. date approximately feature of this splendid program was informal episode or skit presented an in by a dozen of the accommo . wich mebers, featured their various profe.sslO':s In with an idea of enlightening the girls they choosing a vocation. made our annual presentation, all-around of a gold medal to the best We have, as Provo high school girl. We two newly in all past years, purchased Public published books for the Provo selections Library, and one of this year's bound volume containing the com pub of Vocational set lished by the National re Our educational loan fund still projects and of our is a GUi,des, FederatIOn., plete mains major one made two loans, year we have each, to college girls. this $30 Forward As was mentioned in the last Together, early in the club, ye,ar, of joined other clubs and orgamzatons the With Provo in assisting financially number remedial medical care of a large we in ex of city school children who were. and whose parnts health poor tremely alleviate had no means with which to The finance com this sad condition. "carnival" mittee arranged a theatre and affair raised and so a substantial much that our amount club among the highest contributors was ranked in the |