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Show ....----1!111!11------------------------------,-, FORWARD TOGETHER 12 'Publicity Public Affairs assigning duties In national mittee ran nite assignments, assist to were our com of defi The clubs reporting for the along the lines of a question year our duties naire wherever other Office, so needed committees to out help-sort emergency squad'. Our first major assignment of of to an outlined the in reveal growing a appreciation of the great gains be achieved 50% by unified effort. Utah's of clubs the entertainment of guests of the National News Weeks. 'State Federation at the Regional 50 file the Conference 'Grand at .Iune '19 to 22, the which 1938. subscribed I state provided us was Canyon, Each club to- fund" 8, $341.&1; with with this fund we entertained at a banquet the opening night, provid ed souvenir of programs Utah, decofLtions, Since duties the. assignment not was mendations chairmen, her of definite, made were allowing our recom no club to each to use initiative. The local re should be a valuable guide own ports to etc. _ _ future aims 20% use articles from the Inde pendent Woman in meeting. 80% have annual year books; 20% have local bulletins. As to publicity 50% the great. attributed it 40% to community complished. ' work on projects that ,Business was an felt Week to "Working Wives l3ill." 100% of amount received: House Bill 67! the undertakings. men's and Wo the local in man the use Independent library. % in National breadth ac Wo outstanding In the sudden achievement. January 1939 launching of the famous House As to how better publicity might Bill 67-The Working Wive's Bill attract more members, the opin in the State Legislature, made it ion was unanimous that a judi . necessary for your state chairman to get into the thick of the op position started by all women's clubs in Salt Lake. Things moved so fast. and was to no time furiously that for communicate committee with individual clubs, although this our State chairman is there this was President, done and by your that effective work was done by the local clubs, which is evidence that we, are a power to need for gnized This be aware reckoned a united a concrete with when front is reco "assisting wherever example needed'. tincture of "glamour" to bring in the general actlvities of clubs would go far to young alert business of We local the women . All clubs report splendid sup port and co-operation from news papers and radio stations. Respectfully submitted: Elizabeth Crawford, Chairman MRS. MAUDE E. EMPEY (Continued From Page Three) tackle it with the best .. is cious have, that thinking we' ma.y be able to leave the convention with high courage and faith and some practic so we joined the Legislative Chairman and by reason of sUPPQrt from all al ideas to back up Our faith? over the "I'll be seeing you" at Salt Lake state, our committees were able to do some effective City in May. work in the defeat of Jeannette Rosser, this bill. Chairman. Sincerely, Mau.de E. Empey. |