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Show .. Rheumatic Fever project. 4 - (Appendix '''Mit) who had available for each club project. copies An explanation was given by Mrs. Grua, regarding this of the minute notations Frances Lenox called attention to the proposed bylaw changes printed in the state magazine and mailed to each club. (Appendix t'1)") She explained the proposed changes in the standing rules (Appendix ttEtt), to be voted on along with bylaw changes during the convention business sessions. Joyce C. Frisby moved that the executive committee be empowered to approve the The motion was seconded and carried. minutes of this meeting. President Kidd introduced Mrso Ruth M. Easterling, our National Representative and National Recording Secretary, who gave greetings and brief remarks. Adjourned at 8:30 a.m. FIRST GENERAL BUSINESS SESSION The first general business session of the forty-fourth annual convention of the Utah Federation of Business & Professional Women's Clubs convened at 9:15 a.m. Saturday, Nay 6, 1967, in the Convention Hall, C!est Bon Hotel, Park City, Utah. President H. Anne Kidd presided. The invocation was given by Bishop "David Loertscner, Park City L.D.S. Ward. The colors were posted by members of Boy Scout Troop 1448, who then led the Two numbers were presented by a girl1s vocal group in the Pledge of Allegiance. trio from Highland High Sehool Alida Harmon, Tracy Pastori, and Mary Felt,' who sang tlToday, U and "Sometimes I "Feel Like a Motherless Child. tt The Collect was led by Ada Burt, Past State President. - Mr. Jim Santy, City Councilman Park City. Evelyn E. Eer, representing the Mayor, welcomed the Federation Corresponding Secretary, gave the response to the welcome. Chairman Thelma Crandall gave the first showing 143 delegates and 38 alternates (See page 14, program booklet, ttAtt.) Thurza Kingston, to report from the Credentials Committee, registered, plus 60 members and guests. Chairman, presented the report of the Rules Committee (Appendix "B ft) and moved its adoption. Motion was seconded and carried. Louesa Topham, President of the Sugar House Club, introduced the convention co-chairmen, Marion Mattenon and Irene "Warr. Irene Warr gave the changes in the convention program and moved its adoption as Kathryn Putnam and carried. (Appendix '"All) changed. Motion seconded by Seven Young Career Women, selected by the various districts, and now competing for the state title, were brought forward and seated. Suzanna Mae Grua moved to reconsider the question on the adoption of the convention rules. The motion was seconded and carried. . DeLone B. Petersen moved that the· words It present and voting," be added to Un under 11, Voting Body, of the convention rules, to make them read as follows: •• 0 |