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Show UTAH FEnERATION B. AND P. W. CLUBS leI ti e1 doubtedly join at lin the new year. ln [if! the beginning of We always cooperate in every with other clubs and organiza tions to make Richfield a better place in which to live. in We assisted entertaining the Utah State F'ire men's wives during the annual con vention held in Richfield, and acted upon an invitation from the mayor to assist the Lady Firemen in ef fecting a State Auxiliary to the Firemen's Association. State Utah For this we gained much publicity and thanks. We have taken part in all civic movements; donated to all wortnv for causes community betterment and in the words of our mayor "Are always ready and willing to do our part." enjoyed We a very inspirational the community from Miss Fern Bauersfeld in the fall and during Business Wom Coleman Lethe Miss en's Week, made our annual public relations dinner an outstanding affair for our club. Representatives from all civic visit organizations took part on in the program and we approximately 100 people. Study hold We English regular proved worth groups,' which have served while and educational. ORA J. very educational talk Security." way LEWIS Committee gave a the program. vided into ten groups, THE Woman's Club of Darty with twenty-six charter mem Since that time the bers present. club has built up to a membership November 14 was a of forty-two. business meeting. President B. Glen Smith of the Dixie College gave a Adult on talk interesting very 31, State rep Clegg and Miss November resentatives, Miss Wallace visited the club and pre The December sented the charter. Christmas a party meeting was given by the executive officers. Jan 9, the Legislative committee in charge of the meeting. Prob lems which come before State and bodies in legislative ses National sion this term were discussed. Jan uary was uary 23, Miss Linna Snow Members were each di group nation. a different T. Woodbury of St. George, gave a talk on International March 20, a very splen Relations. did Public Relations dinner, enter taining members of various Civic clubs and their partners, was held. Miss Lethe Coleman, State Magazine chairman, was speaker of the even representing Mayor John Inter-club the April 17th, ing. meeting was held, entertaining the Cedar City club which was enjoy able clubs. both for the were above The meetings most important ones held during the year. However, since the or ganization the club has had a to tal of fourteen meetings, with nine Executive The meetings. club n as been active in staging shows, plays, etc., to raise funds in order to start worthy projects. the .club the At present time project is the building of a book shelf in the Washington County Li brary. ANN PRICE R. President Roosevelt Professional St. George, Utah, was organized October 13, Miss of direction 1934, under the On October 31, Fern Bauersfeld. the club held a formal initiation Learning. splendid program The using the Panel discussion. topic was based upon the New Deal. Fe bruary 27, the In terna tional Rela tions Committee was in charge of 'St. George and "Economic the Health on February 13, President Business 21 gave a THE past cers mem Roosevelt year, and 100 with Club its per cent during the splendid offi support from bers, has the following achieve ments to report: civic organiza cost for installing an employment office and Duchesne for Roosevelt in counties. Uintah (2) Kept up a Student Loan Fund for high school (1) tions Joined in other raising $125.00 initial graduates of a little over $100.00. one-act playas a Furnished (3) part of an evening's program to raise funds to assist the high school (4) Sponsored a music department. poster contest at the high school to compete in State and National Furnished part of Poster contest. the program for District convention ( 6) held at Duchesne last October. Sponsored a carnival dance and pic ture show increasing the club funds Subscribed for the $56.30. (7) |