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Show 18 CONVENTION BULLETIN miles of road was improved and a made passable, making the route safer for the transportation of school children to our local school. bridge and their guests were the two Panel Discussions held during the year on "Vocational Education," and "Tax ation." Another profitable evening's program was a round table discus sion on the most vital articles ta:ken from the Independent Woman. The Duchesne Club acted as host ess to the Basin Clubs, consisting of Roosevelt and Vernal, at the Region al Convention during the month of A very November. Much interest was arous ed by the round-table discussion con ducted by our National Representa tive Miss Baursfeld, in which mem-. from all the local clubs parti cipated, the subject being "Econom ic Security." ber Our having Basin tive. club also was successful in a member chosen from the Clubs Dtstrtct Representa as accordance In objectives our with the ten-year club had centralized its efforts on "Economic Security for the F'uture," through training and education. The major project chosen for the year was influenced by that thought. The placing of a B. the school on the shelves of library as we have no public library. The need for refer bOOKS in our school is very acute owing to the very limited funds available for educational pur poses in Duchesne County. ence Our club participated the Roosevelt Club in jointly with a program during "Opportunity Week," the pro gram being held in the L. D. S. Tabernacle in Roosevelt. Miss Lethe Coleman was speaker and was suc cessful in arousing interest in the B. P. W. work throughout the entire Basin. BEISSIE O. KOHL, President. Heber City W. Club has City THE planned its program this winter Heber Our club felt greatly honored this fall by having the privilege of as sisting the state officers to entertain at their first Board meeting, which was held at Schneitter's Hot Pots. Representatives of our club have been present at several other State and Regional Conventions, and have brough t back to us many inspira tional ideas from these meetings. EMMA DUKE. B. P. around the general theme, "Econom ic Security for All." THE active Helper Club has had was new a most The club scrap book begun with the installation of officers in September. Ten new year. members were initiated at the Oc tober Emblem and Membership meet ing. Sixteen of our twenty-two mem bers attended the District Conven tion in Provo and one of our mem bers took part in the panel discus sion. Card parties, have been conducted month by the various com mittee chairmen, each endeavoring to emphasize in some way one spoke of the "wheel" series. At these pro grams lectures have been given on "Security for Unemployment," "In ternational Relations," and "Health." Lulu a Clegg, meetings, president, Miss and panel discussion as part of our Among our regular programs. civic projects are the contribution of band suits for our band members, Jr. baseball for B. P. W. boys' team, assisting in purchas ing of equipment for the Kiwanian's playground, $5.00 and the to the Carbon donation of County airport. ALICE BENE Logan a Of special interest to the members dinner Costume Socials ha V€l been features of our programs during the year. W e have also had speakers among whom was our State Programs over President Helper P. W. book-shelf Tn the school library was chosen as the objective, and the club has been successful in placing the very latest set of the Encyclopedia Britannica Junior enjoyable Christmas party held in December. A novel fea ture of this party was the exchange of gifts with each member's "Un known Sister." was twelfth THE Club has been year We have fifty-four. a President of the Logan successful one. paid up membership of Several of our last a year's members have moved away and we have tried to repair this loss add ing eight new members, and by had one |