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Show Credit Women The Vernal Credit Women held their regular meeting Wednesday of lust week at the Lamplighter Inn. Lloyd Winward. Winward Foley & Company, was guest speaker. Mr. Winward spoke on the Woman's role in the business world. "The changing role of women in the area is very significant," said Mr. Winward. He commended the women present at the meeting for their honesty, dedication, integrity and their support in the community. "If it wasn't for the working women, we'd be in trouble," said Mr. Winward. Mr. Winward noted the progress of President Zona Larsen and Brenda Logan of Zions Bank. Both women have succeeded in being loan interviewers inter-viewers for the bank. Mr. Winward went on to say that, "Happiness is found along the way, not at the end of the road. Make sure your mind is full of rich thoughts as you go to work each day." As each day begins, make a con-stribution con-stribution to your job. Success is having hav-ing courage to meet failure without being be-ing defeated, concluded Mr. Winward. President Larsen conducted an installation in-stallation ceremony bringing new members into the club: Ruby Goodwin, Good-win, Wheeler Machinery; Lori Pit-chford, Pit-chford, Sathers Jewelry; Shanna Daniels, American Savings; and Deb- r " , ; .v I H ' ' i LLOYD WINWARD, guest speaker at the regular monthly ' meeting of the Vernal Credit Women, views Credit Women International Magazine with President Zona Larsen. bie Moraz, Adams Jewelry. Mrs. Daniels won the door prize. The table decorations were tiny plants placed on an orchid doilie. They were furnished by hostesses, Ann Merkley, Clara Arnold and Marian A. La brum. |