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Show Treasurer's Report July 1-49, April 12, 1950 Cash Hand July 1, 1949 General Fund Legislative Fund Rheumatic Fever Fund on - 117.05 70.71 1480.34 Central District Reports . District 1965.90 meeting were: Club. Miscellaneous-c-Ernblem Supplies 25.00 114.00 2011.00 10.20 312.19 5.75 109.90 Rheumatic Fever Fund 4579.29 275.10 Cash Receipts National Dues National Penalties Biennial Dues International Dues State Dues State Penalties Convention Monies Over Payment Dues ... 25.25 Cash Disbursements National Dues and Penalties Biennial Dues In ternational Dues Printing and Stationery Traveling Exp. 1881.10 25.00 109.40 92.00 103.50 325.46 285.39 59.79 208.14 Regional Dues-Xmas Cards-etc. 330.03 Postage Convention Exp. Monies Bulletin and Wwrd Together Telepihone and Telegraph Miscellaneous- Em blems- Histories CASH BALANCE 70.71 1166.53 1755.44 Canyon Margaret Spratley-Ensign. Iva Barrows-Midvale. Mildred Wood-Salt Lake Virginia Coalville's phoned 4854.39 $3529.81 $2992.68 Legislative Fund General Fund Rheumatic Fever Fund del Steele-Brigham Agnes $6522.49 TOT AL RECEIPTS SERIES "F" BONDS OWNED BY UTAH FEDERATION OF BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUBS Cost Maturity Date 2-7-1-41 4-8-1-41 3-9-1-43 Maturity Valuation 7-1-53 8-1-53 9-1-55 9 Bonds $200.00 400.00 300.00 $666.10 PRESENT $900.00 VALUATION $786.60 Recommendation: Sufficient Bonds to be hold to finance the State Federation Work-paying State Officers Park City has become inactive due to the closing of the mines and it is with deep regret we report this. Each of these clubs reported active participation in the rheumatic fever project as well as their own club projects. After these individual reports were presented the changes in by laws regarding the election of directors was read and qualifica tions and duties of same were out lined. General discussion, nomina tions were called Several for. names were offered and the vari ple clubs will these contact to obtain consent to peo Respectfully submitted, FRANCES HOUSE, Central District Director. Virginia M. Dickerson Treasurer RHEUMATIC FEVER 1950 FUND Bingham Canyon Brigham City $ 25.00 Helper Logan 50.00 500.00 100.00 50.00 27.00 318.79 50.00 50.00 75.00 25.00 25.00 Cedar City Provo Murray Price Ogden Salt Lake Tooele Vernal Ensign Coalville 412.05 72.50 $1780.34 SYSTEMATIC SAVING MEANS SECURITY -:- BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HORSE SENSE A horse This And he is lead pull while kicking merely kick the a mention. while life good old that's pull an honest load, There'll be no pulling contention. chief my imitate And Just I can't Which Let's can't fact ICe put their in the ballot. We feel that nominee has all the qualiIications outlined in February "Forward Together" as candidate officer material. I was appointed central director to fill a vacancy date in January. Since that time I have contacted the president of each of the clubs in my district by letter or phone or both. I have stressed the im portance of membership and urg ed full quotas by convention tim€) and tried to impress each club with the importance of having a good representative group at State Convention. I have not visited any clubs but hope to remedy this before State Convention time. names expenses for visitations to various Clubs assisting in organization and stabilization and extension work. April 20, s to say she was unable to rral attend but gave a good report on er this year's activities. They will , have their installation of officers t 11 in May which we are looking for ward to attend. ous $2992.68 City. Barton-Sugar House. Mae president, Moore, each Uate Issued Jadi Director on Sat- .em urday, April 1st, at the home of As Frances House-161 1st Ave., Salt len Lake City. Presidents attending Central $1668.10 rl Central Distr.ct held their meetting to present nominations fo time for horse fitting; and then kicking. Anonymous . s I . |