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Show Cedar BPW Club Hears Education Discussion Business and professional Women's Wo-men's Club members of Cedar City met at the Airport Cafe on Wednesday evening and were enlightened regarding education when Clifton Chatterley, education educa-tion representative of the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce, and Willis Wynn, principal of the West Elementary Ele-mentary addressed the group. Program was under the direction direc-tion of the public affairs committee com-mittee with Ethel Smith as chairman. Members of the committee com-mittee included Lydia Hartert Let ha Prestwich, Nettie Baldwin l and Nancy White. It was also announced at the meeting that the club would sponson Leta Cowley as a candidate can-didate for the position of vice president of the state BPW organization. or-ganization. , Mr. Wynn told the professional profession-al group that "there Is a positive 1 correlation between educational attainment and standards of living liv-ing and consumption of goods and services." He also pointed out the need to keep up the pace of education with the pace of In-ceased In-ceased population. |