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Show 22 FORWARD TOGETHER women's AND each group. Our dinner meetings and business ses sions have been. held regularly and have We been execptionally well attended. have received visits from Miss Marie Ames, national representative; Mrs. Maud and Neeley Leaver, Utah's president, Of our 33 members other state officers. we at the beginning of the club year, three; lost adding our two five through new removal. now sages President. hundred The Club has had a very We have increased our successful year. our pro membership 33 % per cent, and followed the outline suggested gram has We en by the National Federation. tertained Miss Ames, the National Field The Richfield was in Utah, meet and the Nephi Club was invited to Mrs. Leaver, State President; with us. Chair Miss Hazel Peterson, Membership Miss Claire Haines, Finance man, and meet Chairman, were also guests at this We have cooperated with other ing. on items of mutual interest. civic new NINA MALI COTE, President. Roosevelt The district convention held in Roose velt on October 7 was an example of the efficient and interesting work carried on by the Roosevelt BPW Club during members, from Du the Sixty chesne, Vernal and Roosevelt, attended. At this time handbooks of the club were presented to the members outlining a definitel y following program for the year The club has con the national outline. sistently adhered to this program. Beaten paths have not been die only followed by the Roosevelt Club. It created, sponsored, and managed a ser ones The of amateur night programs. club made a net profit of $150.00 to be con applied on a tennis court, built in junction with the PWA. Girls of the senior class of the local at a high school were honored guestsHarri tea at the home of Mrs. George The club presented in March. son ies early of the club have been enough to attract MRS. J. O. several I?embers, making the total club mem bership 33. ORSER, President. Salt Lake City The Salt Lake BPW Club reports a successful year. First and foremost We are well within our budget. We finish the year in the black. We could not do otherwise with Flora Manning at the helm. Utah State Tuberculosis Association's Christmas Seal fund. National Child Labor Committee. Milk Fund. Salt Lake Community Chest. Red Cross Flood Reli;f. Utah State Tuberculosis Summer Camp. Association Loans to two girls from the Educa Loan Fund. tionai The year's principal contribution was ... year. activities outstanding Our civic, state and national financial contributions were made to: Richfield Representative, when she from a railroad, and on fifty-five from a city hot house. ninety miles members, it makes total 35. ETHEL D. RAMBEAU, groups girl with a lovely corsage, and cor out in Roosevelt are rare indeed By our. membership Space does not permit the mentioning of numerous interesting details, such as We our participation in civic drives. have had 358 column inches of pub in our local newspaper this year. licity CONVENTION BULLETIN made to the Utah State Tuberculosis Association for $100 worth of woolen Children's Summer for the blankets Camp. Our loan fund has loaned $110 to two Our made stunt quick paign. girls. Ethel Myers, vaudeville and is planninq another get-rich. scheme through a safety first cam Her efforts have eased our fi finance nearly chairman, $100 on one nancial worries. Eva Hollis, the program chairman, has series of splendid features, on a which accounts in part for the excellent attendance of members at all our dinner is meetings. The other responsible party Pearl Durnell, second vice-president, who undertook the dinner management. She for secured good food and good service p, us. During the year we heard Mrs. E. Raymond, a BPW National figure for years, Miss Ames, field representa tive from National, and through our State Federation, CharI Ormond Wil liams, our National President. put Paula Nauman, our decorations com' chairman, has surrounded us with beauty on all occasions. Fannie Our Education Chairman, mittee |