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Show Program Coordination The 1937-38 program is of vital in to every member q_f the Utah Federation. We' have progressed be terest disjointed, uncoordinated program resulting from a different committee arranging the work for 2. That the state education commiq rge the: appointment of outsta ing business and professions] w men on all boards of education, 3. That the state education cO'mmit tee sponsor a definite campaign j yond the the different months. The state's interpretation of "Our Town's Business" has been presented before all of the District Conferences except one" Just as the National" Fed eration says they are merely sug gesting a year's work from which the states are to choose that which is vital to them, so does the Utah Fed eration urge the individual clubs to select from our outline that which will acquaint their members with so cial and economic conditions in their Space will not permit us to give the outline here, but if the commit tees will work together on the pro gram for the year, I am sure will we have a fund of worthwhile material in the spring. May' I urge you all to carry for ward the State Project-s-some import . information I!'egarding your city, county own or district that can be worked in with material from all of the clubs. This will be compiled and one copy be sent to National, one will become the property of the State to furnish the basis for future study and one copy will be sent to each club in the Utah Federation. M:AUD NEiELEY LEAVER, --0-- Chairman. Personal Research We search would like to. carry our re pectaining to "Women in Bus iness," still farther this' year, by check mg' the number of women elected or appointed to office or position in our Cities, counties and state set-up. A questionnaire will be sent to 1.0cal pr'esidents and research chairmen. LILLIANI W. LUNT, Chairman. --0-- Education At our biennial convention at At lantic City the followinug recommen dations were adopted: 1. That the clubs cooperate in secur ing state aid to increase and im prove Page These library service. Eight recommendations fit t "Ow a que study of splenidly with ?eLater own.s Business. on Will be sent to the chail' for definite information concern. ing the part the club has taken in tn educational progress of the commas tionnaire man ty. ELIZABETH FITZGERALD, --o- Chairman, Membership localities. own ant the appointment of trained VOQ, tional counselers in the SChO'O'ls. membership chairman has been recently appointed that no mention The so be ma·de here of work done. How· she is suggesting to the local chairmen that they work for a 100 pel cent payment of dues by all member! of last year and that she insist thai the local program chairman prodic a program of sufficient interest to hold the old and new members. Our state president has suggesteu that a survey he made of rules, regu· lations and procedures governing the securing of new members by the var· ious clubs. You will hear more about this survey at a later date. With regard to the organization oi new clubs, we invite the cooperation of all district directors. If you know of fertile fields where seeds of inter· est may be planted, we suggest that you do everything possible to develop We a sincere interest in B.P.W. look to you for guidance in this work. can ever, - GRACE CHEEVER, Chairman. -0--- Health Because of my recent appointment as chairman of the state health com' mittee, I have no report to make at the present time. However, I am con' tacting the clubs and hope soon to have some definite information reo gar ding this most important work. I might state, that my own club, Cedar City, will have a health P'fo· ject under way very soon. MARIE STEVEINIS. Chairman |