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Show i1ta fdraH,," of u;u, 4"d frofSi;oJijal' .omn' -e:lu; ASSOCIATE MEMBER MEMBER NATIONAL FEDERATION PROFESSIONAL OF WOMEN'S BUSINESS CLUBS, INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION AND INC. OF BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUBS AND CENTRAL DISTRICT CONFERENCE B& P.W. CLUBS By Janis Anderson-Coalville Club. Members of the & Professional Womens Clubs of Salt Lake, City and Coalville met in«U Coalville Business Tooele, Sugarhouse, .t'arty yesrerday ( Sunday Sept. 28th)-4U for zheir annual District Convention. .........-- tn Under the direction of Mrs Winifred Carmichael, Coalville Club. President, the convention began at one o'cloct t the North Summit High School. Dinner was served, and honored guests introduced by Mrs Carmiphael. District State Dlrector, . Logan; LaVeta Wallace; ilewel Jacobson, Logan; Virginia Dickerson, Central District Chairman and Eva E. Hollis, Salt Lake City Club President; Ina Cooke, Tooele Club President; Jeanette Rosser-State Director-Salt Lake City, Vera Tate, Second Vice-President; Maude Neeley Leaver, Legislation Cfiairma4Eva Batly State Treasurer; and Eva Sumner, First President The Club Collect was rea:- by Mabel R. Larsen. of the Coalville Club. The eah Merrill, were! Under the direction of Kate W. Neeley, the following program was carried out: Voae.L solos by Margaret Sar-gerrt, readings by Janis Anderson, The topic for discussion by trumpet solo by Marcelle B. Williams. members of the various clubs was:"Is Today's Woman Ready for Her Tomorrow"? the Salt Lake Club, Lessie W. Price and Janet Garner discussed tEducation & Vocations. Quoting from H.B. Wells, Mrs Price sai: "If we were advance morally as ar ,8 we are advanced technically we would today be enjoying the effects of the atomic She stressed energy, and note fearing its power and possibilities." Representini the ideas that to realise out that we future women are the same to obtain must educate ourselves and neighbors our as if we are In her discussion, Miss Garner pointed efficient as men are, but must'be better trained happiness. positions. Tooele Club member, spoke concerning Legislation, and a in politics. She spoke of our citizenship of the United place States being our greatest heritage, and ured women to vote sanely and not let emotions sway their better judgment. In speaking of legislative acts in our State Government, she also urged women to help take conser vation measures in protecting our state resourses and building our state to greater agricultural and industrial ",p.ower. _. Vera Tate, woman's . . Jewel Jacobsen and LaVeta Wallace, guests from the Logan Club spoke ways for preparing woman for her that in tse crucial says of world and She must national conflict, woman has a most important role to play. bUild herself to be a well rounded individual intellectually, pysically, concerning Religious amd Emotional tomorrow. They stressed the point mentally, emotionally and spiritually and culturally. They pointed out |