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Show BPWYouthPower Conference Held at College Tlie small ballroom al trie Col-ii'c Col-ii'c ui uount'ni uiUu us uie o miig a Very succismui ' iouui l ower, U. a. A." comer-(Hue, comer-(Hue, oUiuruuy. it was well al- ii'uuiU u iiioil scuooi biUUeuib iroiii Mmuru, riiiniuie, teaver, .I'urow'un, nurricane, iMitcipri.se, iaiiguin.il, and Ceuar cny. lue aiuuciiia vveie selected by tue iiign sciioois and sponsored by the cluos of the tjouuiern .District of Business anu Proiessionai Women Wo-men s Cluos. present were Miss Anne Kiud, first vice president, anu Miss Jean Fox, second vice of BiJW clubs, and Miss Claudia sabodski ol Salt Lake City. Miss Kuld stated the purpose of tne coniernce was to lmorm youtn leaders in "Our free Ln-lerprise Ln-lerprise byslem", in leadership leciiniques for a ciuo activity, in a comqmunity, or in business, and the importance of ethics and in a community, or in business, life as well as in private Hie. During luncheon Miss Barbara Ann Braclshaw of Beaver entertained enter-tained deligntfully with a piano medly. Miss Barbara Cox, cedar City, gave a humorous reading. Kobert White, State Bank of Southern Utah, was tne keynote speaker with "Our Free Enterprise Enter-prise System", followed by J. W. I'ingey, Dean of Students at CSU on "Modern Leadership." Mrs. Winona Cowan, a business woman, wo-man, spoke on "Personal Cioals" and Miss Sharon Stephenson, Instructor In-structor at CSU, on "Personality and Working With Others". Kerry Jones, a member of the Cedar City Ci-ty Council, pointed out the "Value of Education and Training" Train-ing" and W. S. Leigh of Leigh Furniture, outlined "Employer Expectations". Co-sponsors of the conference were College of Southern Utah, Sears, Roebuck Co., and Iron County Neighborhood Youth Corps. |