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Show the greatest per_centage of Club pins. Also the necessity of securing a State Flag was urged by Miss Fitzgerald. Officers of 1925: Christine B. Clayton; Vice-Prestdent. Mrs. Secretary, Miss Fran cis McCready; Treasurer, Miss Leona il lings; Directors: Mrs. Elizabeth C. Stockinq, Mrs. Marjorie Braum and Miss Ada [ohn son. total a Clubs issued local Club Bulletin: Sixth Annual Convention helli in Ogden. Lena Madison Phillips, Nationat Federation President was the guest. W Officers of 192728: VicePresident Fry (Ogden); Recording Secretary- Ver Carlson. (Logan); Treasurer- Alberta Gi I -Four At the Mab)J lespie (Tooele). Mrs. Blanche Logan Club C. Pittman, Mable Year of 1925-26 Mrs. Pittman organized the State Feder into Committee work with thirteen chairmen. Five new Clubs joined the Federation: Helper, April, 1926; Milford. April, 1926; Gunnison. April. 1926; Woods Cross. June. 1926; Ephriam, June, 1926. state This made total of sixteen Clubs with a membership of 613. During this year the State Federation adopted for the first time the budget to govern its finances. A State Song Book was compiled and made available to all the clubs. The Fourth Annual Convention was held Aspen Grove, August 2122. the foot of Old seven delegates 1926, Clubs This Officers for Provo Club This year Utah took first place in the sale of emblems for the Western Division. The Roosevelt Club was the one lone child born to the Federation. Special effort was made during this year to promote friendliness and good fellowship in the Federation. Forty delegates attended Biennial at Oakland. The Fifth Annual Convention was held at the Newhouse Hotel, May 2829, 1927. Officers for 192627: Vice President, Clara Kramer (Price); Recording Secretary. Ruby Duke (Heber); Treasurer. Mary E. Rawson (Ogden); Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Eva Tatton (Provo). Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Salt Lake Club Year of 1927-28 The key note of the year's work was sounded by Miss Fitzgerald in this state ment: "Our Federation is established be cause there is work for us to do. If each club is not contributing to the betterment of mankind in its community. there is little or no reason for that Club's existence." New Clubs organized: 1927; Farmington, 1927; Richfield, Nephi. 1928, Kays- policy for Sta 192829: Vice-Presiden Gladys C. Nielsen (Provo); Recording Se retary- Ora J. Harmston (Roosevelt, Treasurer- May McCarrey (Logan). Mrs. Ora J. Hermstcn. Roosevelt and Richfield Clubs Year of 1929-30 Coaville Club was added this year, affiliating 23 Federated Clubs with bership of 600. A of , educational funds show that 14 of the 23 clubs had educationar funds, with $2500 available for loans fe high school students in the state. Margaret Stewart of Ogden was electe the National Treasurer. survey . ... A Bean, hostess discontinued and the Prell ident selected Salt Lake as Conventio Mtt City, delegating Convention responsibilitlI!! to Tooele, Woods Cross, Farmington, Bri,' ham and Heber. state each Year of 1926-27 the was present. Jorgenson. Duchesne. added: year Convention . Eveline Club The second official State Song and made available at 15c each. at Woods Cross Club received a gavel for pins sold to 100% of the members. Provo was awarded the prize in the Song Contest. During this year; Elizabeth Fitzgerald was elected First Vice-President of the National Organization. Officers of 192526; Vice-President, Miss Ruby Smith; Recording Secretary, Miss Della Farmer; Treasurer, Miss Florence Kimball; Corresponding Secretary. Miss Edna Ogden published Timpanogas. One hundred were Fry, N. Year of 1928-29 ation at clubs wit1 1928. This made twenty membership of 580. ville. Club paper was president recommended an " made personall responsible to see that each respective Clui! pay its subscription together with the co: 1 of a Convention Bulletin. Officers for 192930: Vice-President- Le;. Veta Wallace (Logan); was Recording Se(: retary- Dinetta Steed (Farmington); Tree surer- Elizabeth Crawford (Salt Lake) ; COl responding Secretary- Alta Thurher (Ricll. .. field] . Mrs. Gladys C. Nielsen, Provo Year of 1930-31 During this year, the Utah Federatioi divided into four districts and adopte: conference plan of organization wH:' a general chairman for each district appoin ed by the Executive Board. In this year, we find a definite reco:" mendation from the State President to rais the membership dues from fifty' cents "i I order to maintain the high standards a ready set by our state and to successfull compete with other State Federations." was the . The efficiency standard was adopted c basis of state program co-ordinatioi Officers for 1930-31: Vice-Presiden o Olive Brockbank (Price); Recording Sec retary- Lulu Clegg (Heber); Treasure]. Elizabeth Crawford; Corresponding Secre tary, Grace Paxman (Provo). the |