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Show UTAH FEDERATION BUSINESS AND \1 arranged for a review of one n Buckbee, books we all wished to read but !l of the never had time for. On June 11, she has arranged to give us a vacation trip bk of Miss Buck by air. A special feature bee's work this year is the orqanization I of a Mothers' Club in her school district. I, III') Ip. I W The New Leaf has been a noteworthy with Fanny Ma production of the year haney and Jessie Duncan as co-editors. So far as we have been able to collect data, every member reads their Club publication as soon as possible after the postman leaves it. Through our Public Relations dinner under Maude K. Baker's chairmanship, the civic club presidents we contacted Ve! Kiwanis, Altrusa, Soropto[ani: of Rotary, mist, and Junior Business Girls, besides Mayor Erwin, Judge Wolfe of the Su ioo!: I: preme Court, and President the Chamber of Commerce. Our membership chairman, Esther Nelreports eleven new members: one doctor, one public accountant, one social' worker, five teachers, one newspaper m k son, woman, one apartment-house operator member in the candy manufac nilit turing business. There have been three : Tm resignations. We have been saddened by the deaths during the year of a past president, Mrs. Waldren, Mrs. Zina W. II(£) Cummings, a charter member, and Mrs. Helen F. Reiser. and one me" To date memberships otmJ: members. have eighty paid up out of a total of ninety we justly proud of the work I: SaltWeLake Club members have rendered are the our State this year. Under the able of President Leaver Eva I has occupied the Chair II manship: Grace Nelson has served as Corresponding Secretary; Alice Manning I as Prlimentarian; Hazel Peterson, Mem brshlp Chairman; Claire Haines as a!lI Finance Chairman. Nellie Manning has oo donated to the Federation her beautiful eM; creation, "Black Rock." We compliment [aOCii ourselves on the service these seven members have l rendered. IfII ALMIRA M. D. MARTIN, President. D en o JII nal leadership Publicity' Hollis. The St. successful our S t, George George Club has had a very year. We membership from have 38 have in practically every employed woman our Our town to increased 52, and affilated with us. has followed the na tional so far as we could fit it to local conditions and they have been interesting and instructive. program outline in have continued our educational fund and are passing om to the incoming officers a tidy sum. We revolving ' We were hostess city for' the District Conference in the fall when our State President, Mrs., Maud Neeley Leaver Parliamentarian were guest There we met with the Cedar City Club where Miss Marie Ames, the National Field Representative addressed the members. and State speakers. , We are fully organized for next year. ANN R. PRICE, President. Bachman of Alice Manning has served the Salt Lake Club and the State Federation this year in the capacity of Leqislation We have heard splendid Chairman. reports of Alice's dynamic speeches at 111. home and abroad. , 23 PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUBS Tooele The Tooele Business and Professional Women's Club has had a very success ful year during 193536. The followlnq is a brief report of their activities for the various months: October District Conference for Salt Lake, Cal wille, and Tooele Clubs was held in Tooele in th€ Kirk Hotel. Representa tives from the State Executive Board were present and also representatives from Logan, Brigham and Provo. November, During National Education Week the club furnished a program for eight schools in which education was stressed for women. A special education meet ing was held during the week for club members. A program was also furnish ed for the CCC Camp at OIover Creek. December The annual Christmas party was held and a contribution of $7.50 for Christ cheer for one unfortunate family mas was collected From the club members. January given by Public Rela tions, Finance and Publicity committees. Hazel Citizen's Council was featured. Peterson was guest speaker on the pro President Maud Neeley Leaver gram. was guest. .Six Civic Clubs of our city Banquet were was represented. The February Peace and National Defense was stressed. The club contributed to purchase of dishes for the school lunch kitchen. subject of |