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Show FORWARD TOGETHER 14 has one bond another soon. and will purchase Sponsored search for Talent pro gram in connection with Jr. Stock Show on' Sept. 11 & 12. Furnished assembly program at high school on Nov. 20th. message farewell Furnished cards for 27 kits made by Red Cross for boys going over seas. Three members served on draft board. 25·% of club members· in war in dustries and rest in work essential to war. Service Window for Proj ect pictures of boys and girls of school district in armed services. One member on county health council. Proj ect-Getting women to assist with hot lunch for school - . students. Members took Red Cross, First Aid and! Horne Nursing courses. At present assisting with can cer drive. Formal tea for high school girl graduates and their mothers will complete years. program. LOGAN Gladys L. Harrison, President This club considers as its out. standing contribution to the war effort their educational' program of acquainting members and various townspeople with the problems created by or resultin from the war, and ways in which Took an active in. we may serve. terest in Utah State Bill No. 23 and organized opposition to it. HELPER Louise H valva, President Helper club used the June "In· dependent Woman" program sec· tion as the basis for their year's study and found it very helpful. Like some of the other small clubs in the state, this one has felt the result of removals to centers where Pur are located. war industries chased the "Program Kit" and used material therein for study Worked on Sal· and discussion. war vage committees and other agency committees. OGDEN PRICE Eleanor Rehor, President The Price Club had a very in program for the year. The subjects were "Who are our Recruits," "How to Recruit," "War on two fronts," "Democracy in ac tion," "Why the Variety," "Know your recruit and your Program," "Individual effort is not enough," "The Four Freedoms," cleverly headed and well handled with all members discussing. The Pro gram Kit was purchased by the A club for use of the members. number of the older members have moved away, but the club gained five new ones. The club has been drives' in active in the various connection with Red Cross, salvage and War bonds. teresting Wyman, President Our monthly dinner meetings have all been well attended an out very' interesting. The most Feb in held was standing meeting Anna Marie International Re arranged t lations Committee ruary, when the Arthur Gaeth as oU speaker. Her subject was Better WOf' We Ready For A have Mrs. "A Order." To this meeting member invited friends and letters we 1 sent to various Women's Clubs a Ogden extending these ladies invitation to attend the lectur which was held in the Utah powe & Light Company auditoriu The r after the regular dinner. sponse was fine-about two hu dred ladies attended this interes ing meeting. |