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Show Activities of tlr e C fa bs -- had a most feel successful club year. Our monthly meetings have been carried out according to the plan of the Fed eration, with lectures, panel dis cussions, films, musical numbers, We we have etc. last Ensign party Club's marked activities. festive club's the Mrs. Lillian March Royle and Mrs. Rimensberger, members of the Sugar House Club who were chiefly responsible for our becom ing organized one year ago, were honored guests, as was Mrs. Sue the Thompson, present Grua State First Vice President, district director, is Beaver's can Pearl didate for next year. the same position for Our former district director, Lola Jean. Murdock is the mother of a bonny baby daughter, her first child. Firmage, president of club, recently spent a month Pauline our Phoenix in vacationing and southern Calif. with family members. Mrs. Mildred Wood Nyland, Salt Lake Club's president, and Mrs. Virginia Sugar Barton, House Club's president. Miss Carol Bird made all the party arrangements and LouCeil McFarlane was toast mistress, calling for toasts from Winifred Higgins, LaVon Cowley, Melva Guiver, and Jean Brown. It was a happy occasion for the One-Year-Olds who already are looking forward to a busy year ahead. Our club has had a project of In February Miss Mollie Wood selling cards to club members and some others to raise money. By ford, a British exchange teacher each member buying two boxes of in Salt Lake City, accepted our cards, a sum of $50.00 would be invitation to entertain us with her realized. This project is not com gentle humor, and to inform us pleted and probably more than as she contrasted our schools here $50.00 will be turned into the club with hers in England, our form of government with hers, and our treasury. manner of living, as she has ob Merle B. Merkley, served it, with that of her home Service News Chairman. land. We feel we know our neigh bors better BINGHAM now. April catches us planning elec tion of officers, slated for the 18th. ... We'll also have a discussion from The February 22 meeting of the Edwin Q. Cannon on the subject Bingham Canyon B. P. W. was of "Know Your Community" when under the of direction the he explains the work of the Busi health committee. Dr. Phillip J. Fulstow was guest speaker and ness Men's Alliance in setting up his subject was. "The Etiology, protective measures for businesses and Treatment against harmful schemes and un Symptomology of Rheumatic Fever." His talk desirable practices. was highlighted by the review of several case histories, and at the of close the discussion LOGAN Fulstow Dr. answered bers of the club. Plans at the meeting to the were mem made support the state Rheumatic Fever Drive. to A committee was also appointed support the local Red Cross Campaign. CEDAR CITY On ... April P. W. On Wednesday, the 19th, the annual "Pot Luck A Supper". large group was in attendance and enjoyed an evening of fun. The main business of the evening was the election of of ficers for the coming year. Instal lation of officers will take place at a breakfast on Sunday morning, May the 7th. Club held its LOGAN: The Senior girl gradu ates of Logan Senior High School and their mothers were guests of the Logan Business and Profession al Women's Club at the annual Senior Girls' Tea honoring the mittee, with Letha Spencer as Chairman, was in charge of the regular business meeting at the Cache County Library on April 3 at which an address was given by A. Golden Kilburn, Utah Soil Con servationist at the Utah State Agricultural College Extension * other functions have * occurred Club since we , ,e most important phases we have; everything we have on the face of the earth depends on the soil." Pictures really told the story as Mr. Kilburn showed slides of the condition of the soil as he found them in the Old World, mention ing particularly Babylon} Palestine, North and Africa, Italy, Greece while there recently, as well as in various parts of Utah and in Cache Valley, demonstrating how the important top soil has been washed off or taken off, as well as the remarkable result of soil conservation work in at tempting tokeep the country pro ductive. He urged every Business and Professional Woman in the country to get behind Soil Con servation. OGDEN ... Ogden reports: That during the year the Ogden Club had past made a donation of $100.00 to the Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital Nurses library, donations to the ReI Cross and Community Chest and is donating $18.00 to the con test of Weber County High School, Ogden City High and Weber Col lege Civic Group for the best Con servation Has raised poster. money at a party held at the Dee Hospital Nurses Home and 22 at at a the Aulitorium for the "On to California" project and hope to raise more before the July trip. $215.00 has been turned over to the local Rheumatic Fever Fund as a starting fund and will be added to. Miss * outstanding ) Service. He stated, "Soil Conserva tion in my estimation is one of the given by Dr. Ethelyn Greaves, Dean of the Home Economics De partment at the College and a member of the Logan Club. Donna Rae Jorgensen, a daughter of Club Member Lillian Jorgensen, gave The Rheumatic Fever Commit the response to the address, rep tee is working through the doctors resenting the senior graduates. A and will hold a card party May special musical program was pre 2nd at the Hotel Ben Lomond, to sented by Miss Dorothy Jeppson, which party both ladies and gen talented young violinist, and re tlemen are invited, the purpose of broadcast over Radio Station which is to raise funds for the KSUO. The Senior girls tea is a State Rheumatic Fund project. highlight of the year for members There are 500 tickets to be sold of the BPW Club, when tribute is for this event. paid to the graduates and their mothers. One At the business meeting held hundred twenty eight invitations were extended ,to March 27, Mrs. Anna Todd Starkey the graduates and their mothers. was presented with a Club Pin by Two A Professor of History at the Utah State Agricultural College discuss ed "Lessions Which We Have Not Learned from History." Local Club officers were in charge of this dinner. The Public Affairs Com graduates on Monday evening, card party held Feb. April 17, in the Women's Lounge Utah Power & Light of the USAC Commons Building. The address to the graduates was 5th the Cedar City club held an interesting meeting with Gladys McConnell, Chairman of International Re lations Committee in charge. Round table discussions centered on the topic "Are We Losing the Cold War." Much food for serious thought was brought out. B. ... numerous questions submitted by mr reported. One was a dinner meeting at The Bluebird on Marc! birthday 20, when Dr. J. Duncan Brite, ENSIGN BEAVER -- the Margaret only club every dinner Stewart member meeting as being attend since her to ;101 !Io 1e I |