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Show Demo Women Begin Drive for Utah Clubs Women members of the Utah State Central Committee, meeting meet-ing Tuesday following Senator Kennedy's speech to the whole committee, voted unanimously to begin a drive at once for the organization of Women's Clubs all over the state. A motion was made by Lucille Greenwood of Richfield and seconded sec-onded by Mrs. J. C. Jack of Salt Lake City to begin the organization organiza-tion from the bottom upward, with clubs being formed in all the counties of the state, and then a convention being called of delegates from all these clubs to set up a state organization to be known as the State Federation Federa-tion of Democratic Women's Clubs. It was pointed out that one of the main reasons this state has failed to elect Democratic candidates for the major offices in the last two elections has been the lack of active women's clubs, there being only eight or nine in the entire state of Utah, and most of them in the always-active Salt Lake County, where they have been actively encouraged encou-raged by County Chairman A. Wally Sandack. The Women's section of the Central Committee also voted to publish a Democratic cookbook as a major funds raising project, and elected Joseph H. Weston to be editor and business manager of the book. A general manager of the project proj-ect will be a woman, and is to be named later Kathleen Meikle, state chairwoman said, after she had conferred with Milton J. Weilenmann, state chairman of the party. |