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Show -9- Article VIII, Section 8: Motion for adoption by Cynthia Curtis. Motion carried. Article VIII, Section 9: Stands as original. Seconded. No vote required. Article VIII, Section 10: Motion for adoption by Cynthia Curtis Motion carried. , Seconded. Article IX, Section 4: Motion for adoption by Cynthie Curtis. Seconded. Motion Article IX, Section 5: Motion for adoption by E:ynthia Curtis. Seconded Motion carried. 0 carried. Article IX, Section 9: Motion for adoption as amended by Cynthia Curtis. Iviotion carried. Seconded. Article X, Section 4: Motion for adoption by Cynthia Curtis. Seconded. Adelyn I be amended to read "po lis to be open for Logan moved that the amended proposa II Seconded. Motion fai led. Origina I motion additiona I ba lIoting as necessary. carried. Article XVI, Section 3: Motion for adoption by Cynthia Curtis. Seconded. Motion carried. He len Scherer asked for the privi lege to change her vote and move for IX, Section 4. reconsldercfion of Article Article XX: Motion for acceptance as presented by Cynthia Curtis. Motion carried. Seconded. Dorothy Ford read her comments regarding this portion of the convention, the discussion was good and she admired people for speaking their minds that stating a Ithough she did not agree with the deci sions reached in every case. He len Scherer moved for reconsideration of Arti c Ie IX, Section 4. Motion carried as 0 Cynthia Curtis presented Article IX, Section 4, again and moved presented. Seconded. Seconded. Motion carried 65 to 37. its acceptance Edith Shaw reported on the Governor's Committee on the Status of Women, continue unti I July I, stating that Governor Rampton had asked for the committee to the for the for project by the Utah monetary support 1966, expressing appreciation that the remainder of the printing costs wi II be underwritten and Federation, reporting by Utah State University. |