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Show Federated clubs represented at Salt Lake meet One of the largest delegations delega-tions of women to the recent Utah Federation of Women's Clubs day-long, state-wide meeting at the University of Utah Union Building, Saturday Feb. 2, came from Springville. Included in the group were Mrs. Arthur Reid, council president; pres-ident; Mrs. Ted J. Martindale, Companion Club; Mrs. Wilford G. Biesinger, state vice-president; Mrs. Wendell Winger, state vice-president; Mrs. Mary R. Schwartz, district parliamentarian; parlia-mentarian; Mrs. Earl Condie, state education chairman; and Mrs. Beverly Metcalf, Faits Bien Club. Mrs. Biesinger presided at the luncheon at which Mrs. Winger introduced the featured featur-ed speaker, Mrs. Helen Livingston Living-ston Smith, New York City, Director, National Organizations Organiza-tions Division, CARE, who is working directly with the National Na-tional Federation of Women's Clubs on a Literacy program for eight foreign countries. Donna Hutchings and Lillian Lil-lian Crandall returned this week from California, where they have been visiting their daughter and son and their families. Mrs. Hutchings was in Reseda to welcome a little new granddaughter, born to Jack and Delores Hutchings Zirbes, Jan. 30. Mrs. Crandall visited a son Robert and wife and family at Covina. Farm people by 8 of all the rubber, enough to put tires on all the cars manufactured in this country. |