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Show --' ganiganiz.z. oving \o, nal tlSlal , veIn the cessfully. We followed the National Pro because we felt it had been planned by "experts" and if we corn. gram arve ann were During l000in ceson ra!O een an lllea4 ,bration ost: I lorth! ns w! 01 pro. creation Sana Ilowe'en Murrar IIlcgar· o polio Club Presidents' Annual Reports forward and upward. l;lb members have completed assigned tasks willingly and suc ever to try and say which pro "Best" it would be because all our pro grams were "best" and contributed their share in our increasing grams were impossible membership by 15.6 % over last which us "'Green gives Thumb" honors. year Our club also and sponsored successful conclusion the organization of a new club at Orem with 18 Charter members. Efforts were also made to bring the Nephi Club back into the Federation and although we were not successful, we have not given up and will start working there brought early to a next year. Provo club has been represented all state board meetings and the inspiration and instructions received have been carried back and reported in detail to the local club members. at servo aryana Miall! Ioo a counril, anned Oren's [ttoa Islyin. ealso emoe their such favorable com· ear! 1;.0 the "Equal legislation as "Central Rights Amendment," Utah Project" and others. -- employers, young; people training employment, and those who on-the-job-training. for were The International Relations We attended the South Central Committee a sponsored public District Conference in Helper, meeting at which Dr. H. Bowman Utah and our club received the Hawkes of the University of Utah award for the best attendance. talked to the subject, "Geographi Several of our members partici cal Factors that Influnce the Eu pated on the program, and our ropean Situation." club presented to the State Presi dent at this meeting, a check for At another Arthur meeting $100.00 toward the state Rheuma Gaeth gave his interpretation of tic Fever Project. conditions in Europe and Our Chal lenge in the W or ld Affairs. We have published the "Business Buzz" The Public Affairs Committee each month and mailed copies to the state president .. brought to us at our Public Af fairs Dinner, Dr. ElRoy Nelson We conducted a special radio who spoke of Our Local Problems and news service program in ob in Industrial Development. servance of "Better Business Our social committees have seen Women's Week". to it that along with the serious Members have contributed ness we have also had some fun. a great deal of their time and efforts The summer party at New Harm to various projects and local drives ony and the Christmas party were such as Red Rheumatic big successes, and we are now Cross, Fever, Town Hall Meeting, Wom looking forward to our annual en's Legislative Council, Grey Spring Frolic. Ladies, Community Concert, Little As a club we have made contri Symphony and Hospital Expan butions to the Emergency Polio sion. Drive, and to our College Dormi All reports and mail have been Five of our members attended tory. In May we will a give answered promptly. We have held the Regional Convention in Se scholarship to Dixie College and a monthly Board and Dinner meet attle, Washington last June. We Tea for the graduates. We have, ings with a Character hope to have an even better rep also, become a member of the special meeting in March honoring the resentation at our National Con Chamber of Commerce. Or em Club at which state officers were in attendance and partici pated on the program. vention in San Francisco this We did not keep up our pre coming July. As for the State Con vious years membership, but we we are vention, building up lots have had sixty-seven, splendid of enthusiasm, so LOOK OUT members who have worked to In the interests of Rheumatic TOOELE HERE PROVO bring us success. Fever, our club sponsored a public COMES. meeting for diseminating informa We are hoping to help with the Lucille Haws, President tion to the general State Project and we are looking public in re cognizing and caring for thOSE:! af forward to sending a good repre flicted with this dread disease. sentation to the State Convention Our Charity Party in October was ST. GEORGE CLUB and some to the Biennial at San a huge success as for as remunera We are nearing the completion Francisco. tion was concerned as well as of what we feel has been a MISHIE SEEGMILLER, furnishing pl en tv of fun. Our an successful year in B. P. W. very We nual Scholarship Card President, B. P. W. Party to have followed the National Feder St. George, Utah. be held late this month is expected ation Program which has provided to be the best ever and any funds interesting and profitable meet in excess of the ra.ised scholarship ings. Many of the club members THE COLLECT WIll be used for our state project· have participated in the presenta of Rheumatic Fever. Keep us, oh God from pettiness; tion of the material. let us be large in thought, in Our Finance Chairman word, in deed. prepared As a summary to the excellent a Let us be done with fault-finding budget and this has. been closely the health com meetings given by followed throughout the year. and leave off self-seeking. mittee, a physical education teach May we put away all pretense A great deal of er, a beautician, and an authority commendable and meet each other face to face publicity has been given our club on dress gave helpful hints and without self pity and by both the press and radio sta demonstrations on how to live without prejudice. tions. We healthfully, happily, and attrac hava maintained a May we never be hasty in judg Scrap Book preserving all news tively. ment and always generous. pager publicity and other history The Education and Vocations Let us take time for all things; of 'the club. make us to grow calm, serene, Committee presented "Job Oppor In December, club tunities in Our Town." In doing gentle. members con this they brought together for Teach us to put into action our tributed various items of food and b et ter packed boxes and impulses, stranghtfor shipped them to discussion, people who had changed ward and unafraid. the two exchange those who had begun new teachers in jobs, . asnas istocy consideration . . ... - un- Great Britain who were honorary members of our club while teach ing school in Provo. We have purchased 3 additional books to be added to our collec tion at the Public Library. on, I, We sent telegrams to the Utah Congressional Delegation urging businesses, and those who had planned and prepared for retire ment. This Committee also presented panel discussion on what busi ness requires and what the' schools a are of eupped to give in the way trammg. The panel included people who train for employment, Grant that we may realize it is the little things that create differ ences, that in the big things of life we are at one. And may we strive to touch and to know the great, common woman's heart of us all and, oh Lord God, let us forget not to be kind! Mary Stewart. |