Show LON LOGAN Unanimously sponsoring Lon A. as Representative Club Woman of the Year are the nine Clubs of Basin t j j i j Lon Logan vies for Utah Club Woman title Lon A. active and dedicated club has been named Uintah Basin Representative Club Woman of i the Year and was supported unanimously by the nine Fed- Clubs in Uintah Basin District for the Her ap- form has been submitted for state with Utah Club Woman to be announced at the State Women's Club convention for May 17 and 18 at She was sponsored by the Fort Duchesne Woman's See MRS- Page IS Logan from THE SALT LAKE Tribune makes the Representative Club Woman award each having sponsored the program for six Previous Uintah Basin District winners were Farley and Lillian A graduate of Midland Eastern with a major in Business Business Secretarial Science and and a minor in education Logan has figured as a business woman and also has received recognition as an active club woman on a and national She is currently-employed as Realty Officer in the Bureau of Indian Affairs on the Uintah and Ouray and as such is responsible to the superintendent for a program of for approximately one million acres of trust Indian lands of the Ute Indian Tribe and and is one of very if the only woman serving in such a AN ACTIVE MEMBER of a Federated Club for 18 Mrs Logan has served In many elective as well as holding numerous appointive offices and committee chairmanships In 1959 she was named Uintah County Woman of the and in 1960 received a grant from the University of Utah to attend a Human Relations Laboratory in Community held at This was conducted under the auspices of the National Education The U. S. Forest Service planted a blue spruce in honor of the candidate's efforts devoted toward conservation of natural resources during her term as president of the Utah Federation of Women's ELECTIVE OFFICES in the Federation held by the candidate include president of the Fort Duchesne Woman's Club for two separate terms in addition to first president of Uintah Basin preceded by one term each as 2nd and 1st vice-president and president of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs She has served as chairman of the Indian Affairs Division and was appointed chairman of the same division for the General serving from 1960 to the present She also is currently state is consultant to the Division of Community Improvement for the Utah and Public Affairs Chairman for the Uintah Basin THE C also has to her credit attendance at six General Federation Women's Clubs conventions and attendance at all state conventions for the past 15 years and all board meetings held twice a except on two She also attended the International Convention of the General Federation and Mid-Asian Conference for in Philippine in June 1959 and the International Conference of the General Federation and National Council of Women of Canada in Montreal in In addition she has also attended six annual Western State Conferences of the General She has attended Community Improvement Seminars held at Denver and Salt Lake City and has assisted in conducting the Leadership Mobilization Seminars for Community Improvement in five districts of the Utah Federation this past A MEMBER of the Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's Mrs Logan has also held many positions in this serving as president in and as State Treasurer for two as well as state parliamentarian Other civic activities include membership of the Advisory Council to the Bureau of Community University of member of Utah Safety Council Board of member of the Board of Uintah Community Concert and member of the Vernal Symphony ASSOCIATED with St. Paul s Episcopal Logan has served as secretary-treasurer of its Altar a member of the Bishop's as a delegate to and is presently serving as assistant organist Her is employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the Branch and Roads The Logans came to Utah from Nebraska following World War Two |