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Show Soroptimist Ladies Attend Convention I Hm ladies from the Boun-' Boun-' idil Sorootimist Club attend-'ti attend-'ti it Utah State Soroptimist " iammt the Ramada Inn .Worn Sept. 24. 4' NIHARTMAN, president, -:n Neilson, a past silent, and Arietta f lams, second vice I indent represented the I Pitiful dub. X Kathryn Anthony, fe?r,Colo. Rocky Mountain ikral governor was in at-'tuxx at-'tuxx and conducted the t UMBERS from several 'i clubs- Logan, Ogden, Ht Lake City, Price and , btiful were in attendance. Anthony reviewed the V'we of the Soroptimist 1 i which is service and I led about many of the , hiis being carried on by .' pill over the world. (I !IHA0 recently visited sandbecameacquainted ( j several Soroptimist i there. She gave a fas-( fas-( jiag account of the activi- ties of the Japanese ladies. She made a plea for the clubs to support some of the projects to help our neighboring neighbor-ing states who had suffered catastrophies. The Teton Dam disaster and the terrible flood in Colorado. THE BOUNTIFUL ladies were especially interested in the project to provide children's books or money to the Rexburg library. Anyone reading this and wishing to help us is asked to contact Pat Hartman or any of the other Soroptimist ladies. Dr. Anthony told the Soroptimist Sorop-timist members that the Rocky Mountain Regional theme was "Climb Every Mountain." THE BOUNTIFUL ladies came home enthused and eager to embark on the 1976-77 program. They are especially anxious to have a successful year because they lost the Utah State Convention next September. |