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Show St. George Richfield The Richfield B.P. W. club was late in getting started this year so it was September before we were fully er ganized, hut now much enthusiasm is being shown. We have only 11 members enrolled but are having a mernberhsip dnive and nape to add a number of new members, soon. Less ons in "Effective English" are being 'studied. in our business meetings and the program "Our Town's Business,' has been outlined and will be entered into with zest. We have had two outstanding ban quets', one October 25 when the pres ident gave a talk OIn, the "Life of Madame CUTIie", and another, No vember 10, when Irene Headly Armes was our guest speaker. We are working with Salina, Mon roe and Gunnison and hope to organ ize clubs there this season. GREETINGS F.ROM THE ST. GEORGE CLUB: successful Dixie district contferenct this fall and we were more than pleal' ed to have five state visitors n. altenQ' ance. Our annual initiation ceremonr has been held at which time we in. itiated 15 members. Program bOOK' !'ejt's for the corning year are alreadr in the hands of the club members In· dications year for accord gram, our of "inform" with club is the Salt year. Instead of gies to the pro idea members this devoting our ener money-making undertakings in order to present some project to the CIty, we are attempting to de velop a thorough knowled and in terest in "Our Town's Business" and each meeting held monthly, club at members who have done extensive research on their subjects discuss var ious phases of it, some of which have been "How We Get a Living" "Un employment", "Undeveloped 'Indus tries," "Opportunities for Women and Young Girl Graduates", etc. . ,-!,h.e program has been very inter estmg and considerable interest is be ing shown both by club members and hy some of the business men who have attended our meetings or read articles in the local newspaper. A large number of club members attended the district convention in Duchesne last month and the Roose velt club sponsored a -banquet and meeting for Miss Irene Armes of the national federation who was in Roosevelt, Saturday evening, Nov. 13. HAZEL ASHTON, Page Fourteen a very succesful Salt Lake City Lake City Hallowe'en party national stressing among its to club. --o- --0-- In point our VIVIElN; WOODBURY, OLIVE HANSEN. Roosevelt is lit is with leasure that w.e reportal iOI the present time 56 nthU'slastk pai. si members. up Evem though many our mem bers have been to the I bo corners of the earth during the SUIlr 0 we have mer, .managed t? keen> u.nit and have earned on during' that lirn( We report a very interesting aoo cI ub sponsored I the chamber 01 at commerce, Oct. 29, which was verr sue cess ful financially, and well at· tended by B. P. W., Soroptimist, anQ Altrusa members who joined in th fun. A special dinner meeting was heM Nov. 8, at the Newhouse hotel, to hear Miss Irene Headley Arwe·s, and an. outstanding' musical program was furnished by Miss Mary ALke Meag· her, who is also a practicing attor· ney. The research committee, headed Y Mass Claire Haines, certified pubhc accountant, presented a program on regular meeting NDV. 18, meeting was ill the form of a panel discussion, led by Miss Hanes and participated in by Lincoln j, Kelly, Seymour WeUs and J. Percy Goddard, certified public a.ccounl· ants. The program was along the line taxes at the The of "Our There roster. Town's Business.' are now 93 members on our WINlJF,REn P. RALLS. ---0---- Tooe·le Our Tooele club has more members this year and ,!e hope this will mean mo/e mteret in club activities. We enjoyed having the national visitor, as |