Show 1 Elizabeth 1 h fitz FitzGerald r erald II Heads eads 1 I B. B D. D W W. v o o o o National Child Labor Law Urged Round Lund Table abIe Banquet Ends Session The Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs elected Miss Elizabeth FitzGerald to serve servo as its president for the next twelve months at the closing session session session ses ses- sion of the convention at the Newhouse Newhouse Newhouse New- New house hotel Sunday Miss FitzGerald FitzGerald FitzGerald Fitz Fitz- Gerald s first vice president of ot the national federation Mrs Mabel Fry ry of ot Ogden was chosen vice president Mrs Gilberta Gilberta Gilberta Gil- Gil berta Gillespie of Tooele treasurer Miss Vera Carlson of ot Logan re recording recording recording re- re cording secretary Among the resolutions adopted bythe by bythe the delegates Sunday were Indorsement of character education education education tion program of department of ot public pub pub- lie lic instruction Recommendation of ot study of national national na na- na- na le such as child labor measures Fess vocational vocational voca voca- education amendment and establishment of department of education education education edu edu- cation and federal employment service service ser ser- vice regarding women and Junior workers FOR LABOR LAW The delegates at large to the national national national na na- na- na convention to be be held at Oakland in July July w we te e authorized to vote for national regulation of ot child labor label as against state measures Miss FitzG presided at the On Oakland breakfast Miss Willa May Bridge of Oakland chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of ot the housing committee also addressed the members pr presenting some of the features that are arc planned for the national meeting Miss Leona Leon D. D Billings in ch charge rge of at the breakfast supervised the thee feature fea- fea ture Oakland special In which a member from each Utah cl club b par par- I Miss Evel Eveline n Bean retiring presIdent president president pres pres- ident stressed the necessity of ev every ry Utah club working working- in harmony and and cooperation with others in the state in order that the most good may may- maybe be accomplished MEMORIAL SERVICE Services to honor the memory of departed members were held I Sunday Sun Sun- day afternoon with Miss 1 Nellie Manning in charge Miss Virginia Dickerson and Miss 1 Estelle Jensen t furnished musical n numbers Miss 1 Julia T T. Lunch Miss Joanna H. H Sprague Miss 1 Margaret Stewart Mrs Blanche C. C PIttman and Miss Bean presided at the past presidents presidents' presidents presidents' presidents presidents' dents' dents tea together with presidents of the local clubs and ald Mrs Viola Elliott Ellott Miss l Esther Esthel Nelson Kelson eson and Miss Mis Rachel Hachel Ure Miss lIss Clara oC Price was toastmaster at the round table banquet banquet ban ban- the closing losing feature The fol- fol lowing owin- toasts were were given given Carbonizing Miss 1 Kremer Busy Boss Miss 1 Violet Harrison president of the Roosevelt club the youngest CIU club of the the or organization a l a lon t 1 Club Cub Activities Miss Mary Ollerton Oller- Oller ton Provo Pro Work Vork Will Win Where Wishing Wont Won't Miss arias Nellie Hendricks lieu Hen dricks Ogden The Bakers Baker's Dozen and anti Monday Night Miss 1 Louise Jorgenson Vernal Making a Club Mrs Irs E E. H. H Thomas Helper The Past Year Miss l Fern ern Magle- Magle by Ephraim Cooperation n Miss lIss Effie Effle Marsden l president Tooele club Peaches Miss Lenora Romer Ro- Ro mer flier Brigham City Happiness Miss lIss Louise Browning Heber The B. B P. P W. W club In Our Community Com Corn I Miss Vera Norman Gunnison Jun- Jun I nison One of the Busiest Bees Inthe in inthe inthe the Hive Mrs 1 Blanche C. C Pitt PIttman uan Logan Side SideLights Side Lights Mrs 1 May K Baer Salt Lake I |