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Show BPW LADIES HEAR 'FOREIGN' STUDENTS Three foreign students attending at-tending Southern Utah State College, and Miss. Geoergia Beth Smith, dean of women at the college, appeared before the Milford BPW Club last Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ina Norton. Countires represented were Scotland, Denmark, and Samoa. Each gave a biography of themselves, and the students answered questions asked by the ladies. Also attending the meeteing were Mrs. May Atkin, Southern Utah District director; Mrs. Mae Madsen, vice directo1-, of Beaver; Mrs. Alta Paice, Beaver Bea-ver BPW president; Mrs. Lenora Le-nora Swindlehurst, vice president, pres-ident, and Milford member; Mrs. Sedonia Whiting, president; presi-dent; Mrs. Nelda Memmott. Mrs. Fern Burbidge, Mrs. Pauline Rummler, Mrs. Beatrice Beat-rice Olcy, Mrs. Erma Cline, Mrs. Mary Wiseman, Mrs. Vera Bond, and hostesses Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs. Pat Rimpau and Mrs. Norton. |