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Show ! Federated Clubs of I South Utah Hold Interesting Session ' With deligates present from Panguitch, Kanab. Parowan and Cedar City the Southern Division of the Federated Women's clubs of Utah met at St. George last i ' Saturday, May 16. i i Mrs. Georgia Mitchell, Parowan, ! presided over the sessions, pre-! pre-! senting Mrs. E. L. Gibson, presi- i dent of the Utah Federation of t Women'3 clubs, as guest speaker. Mrs. Gibson urged the women 1 to become active in politics and J civic affairs, with the idea of El promoting peace programs throughout the state, w Delegates from Panguitch, kP Kanab, Parowan and Cedar City joined with local representatives Iin the discussions. More than 150 women were in attendance. At a luncheon meeting held at noon, Mrs. Wanda McGregor Snow-was Snow-was toastmaster. A tea was held during the afternoon session. Jy Newly elected officers included: Ul Mrs. Susie Johnson, Panguitch, 1 president; Mrs. Roxey Romney, St. George, first vice president; Mrs. Linda B. Hamlin, Kanab second vice president; Mrs. Gwen : M. Gurr, Parowan, third vice ; president; Mrs. Ruth Hunter, S Cedar City, fourth vice president; j Mrs. Beulah Biglow, Panguitch, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Al- thea Hafen, St. George, historian. Committees ' The committees in charge were as follows: General, Roxey S. Romney, chairman, Althea Hafen, Wanda Snow, Maude Gardner; at: Banquet, Gertrude Mc Art h ur, ' I Maurine Dixon, Verna Call; Hos-"f-i tesse3, Famie Nelson, Amber Soh-; Soh-; mutz, Virgie Clark, Leah Cannon, - Willde Smith; Registration, M Maude Gardner, Zina Reid, Mar-I Mar-I garet Bradford; Flowers, Marie xk- Cannon, Mae McAllister; sight-l sight-l seeing trips, Althea Hafen, Juan-I Juan-I ita Brooks and Ada Burt. |