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Show WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB BEGINNING YEARNS WORK Opening session of Women's Civic club, presided over by Mrs. Don Reid, president, took the form of a business discussion held the evening of September 21 at the home of Mrs. Clair R. Mathis. After consideration of the Salt Lake county War Chest drive, members voted to respond to the appeal 100 per cent. Mrs. Reid asked that as many members as possible attend the convention of Central district, Utah Federation of Women's clubs, at Midvale City hall at 10 a-m. Saturday. Mrs. S. J. Gran-quist, Gran-quist, Central district president, will be chairman. Theme of the convention will be "America Plans Its Postwar Adjustment." Central district includes seven senior clubs and three junior clubs. They are: Tooele Women's club, Bingham Civic club, Copperton Cop-perton Community club, Murray Women's club, Magna Women's club, Union Unity club, Midvale Ladies Community club and Tooele, Murray and Midvale Junior club. Outgoing officers of Central District will include Mrs. Gran-quist Gran-quist and her secretary, Mrs. Wilford H. Harris, who are completing com-pleting a two-year term, and Mrs. Harley N. English, director. Mrs. Roland Warner and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth were named in charge of the local war bond drive being sponsored by Utah Federation of Women's clubs to purchase a Liberator patrol bomber. The national federation wishes to back purchase of an air armada. The small table and chairs formerly used at the City hall library were given the LDS Sunday Sun-day school by vote of members at the meeting. Next session, Tuesday, October Octo-ber 5, will be in the form of a bridge party and is being arranged arrang-ed by Mrs. E- V. Knudsen and Mrs. H. L. Goff. Refreshments were served 13 i bv Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Mathis. |