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Show im ' iv -v i(l r i ti Si : M Nick C. and Laura Nackos Nackos speaks to local BP W Nick C. Nackos, vice president and regional public relations officer for Zion Bank, was the guest speaker at the Cedar City Business and Professional Women's Club meetingMar.il. He chose the EPW 1981 slogan of "Decade for Decision: ..Time for Action for his theme. Never have there been more opportunities open to women than there are today, he told the club members, adding that women seeking a position of leadership in today's world should begin by-building by-building a good self-image, self-image, by taking a positive attitude and displaying self-assurance. self-assurance. "The greatest power in the world is the power to choose," he said, and women should, therefore, set their goals high. "Never believe in never," he continued, for negative thoughts invite failure. Find your talent, everyone has one, and then build on it, he ad- vised. Be positive, and smile, and those around you will respond, 'fit is a matter of attitude." The evening climaxed with the drawing j for a quilt that was j hand crafted by club members. The winner was Harriet Willis.' M, I t Project I Chairwoman TSdna Sargent reported that "without question this year's quilt drive was the most successful of the last ten years." j She thanked the club members, girls from the Niki Club at Cedar High School and all the members of the community com-munity ! for j their generous support. The proceeds from the drive are used to provide a Southern Utah! State ; College scholarship for a young lady from the Niki j Club which is affiliated ' with the Cedar City BPW. 1 Shawna ; Johnson, ac- i companied by Harriet Willis on the piano; sang i "I'll be Seeing You," and , refreshments were j served. , |