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Show - (6) (7) (8) ertaning he te open teld .of natienal cenventien activities a flnanclal repor and included career woman, heuse, gifts, young (See cepy attached) "G 0, G 0, Elva Piersen, state Membership Chairman, challenged the c 1ub s t 0 Ge 'With Membership." Public Relations Chairman Faye Jensen Utah Business Weman Theresa Magleby state Nominating Committee chat.rman, explamed that Anna E. Ericksen and stresse d now be apprepriate compaigning at convention time the March 1st candidate deadline. Also emphaslzed the necesslty of each (4) Jean Fex (5) 2 '1)1 - _ • - editor. - - . allew:d wil on the state nominating Rheumatic Fever-Heart Fun Chalrman, old what B.P.W. has dene in that project during the 8 years lt has contrlbuted. (lO)Sue Mae Grua reviewed the history of BBW's involvement with the Heart club having a Fund since it cottee. member (9) Derethy Bradshaw - was (ll)Blessem Petersen - made a state preject. U.N. representative, United Nations Day. announced that Oct. 24th is (Edith Shaw, Par sen , chairman .of Status .of Women, Edna Sargent, Historian, delegate to the Legislative Counci.L, were excused.) and Irene The group was then divided into workshop units with state officers and chairmen conducting the sessions. Present at the morning sessien were 120 member s , LUNCHFDN Luncheon was served at 12:00 noen in the Terrace Dining Reem, with President Anne Kidd cenducting. A recitatien .of the club collect was lead by Cynthia Curtis, State Parliamentarian. Olga Braden .of the Teeele Club reperted on a Management Seminar at Arrewhead, Califernia, which she had attended during the summer. Frances Lenox reported en her Chairman in charge .of the Lake experience s as Natienal Per-sona L Development Yeng Career Weman program at national conventien. Mary Eleanor Johnsen, Utah's Yeung Career Weman fer 966, then addressed the group, relating some of her experiences at and concluding with national, a talk that she had given at one of the sessions there. AFTERNOON BUSINESS SESSION: The afterneen session began at 1: 30 p.m with Natienal Convention. Each lady wore the blue , brief remarks. "Parade of the Delegates" t.o cape of the delegate and made a BUsiness continued with a followup of'rthe morning session in the form of Workshep Action Reports, with each section reporting ideas and recommendations frem their Jean Fex and the ether group. program chairmen, Dorothy Stratton, Edna Hill, and Madeline McLatchie, reported first. They stressed "C" for coeperation with clubs, community and country especially in the matter of law enforcement and respect for law and order. - DeLone Peterson, 2nd in favor of Vice-Prsident, reported that the district directors are continuing the youth Power Conferences. fellewing schedule .of district conferences: She announced the |