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Show I . j j CONFERENCE SPEAKERS Terri Arbuckle. Utah Jaycce Women president, left, and Judy Callicolte. past Utah Jaycee Women president, were speakers at the 10th anniversary of the United States Jaycees Women Conference, sponsored by the Bountiful Jaycee Women. the Juvenile Diabetes Founda-tion. Founda-tion. a National Jaycee Women emphasis project. Another event held during Jaycee Women Week was the annual Jaycee Appreciation held on Valentine's Day. During Dur-ing the evening. George Eva-noff. Eva-noff. a first year Jaycee. was honored with the 1983-43 Jaycee "Honey Dew" Award. ALSO HANDMADE quilts were presented to the first baby boy and girl born at Lake-view Lake-view Hospital after midnight Feb. 11. the beginning of Jaycee Women Week. The winners were Jerold Flannery. son of Mark and Becky Flannery. Flan-nery. born on Sunday. Feb. 12 and Britany Williams, daughter daugh-ter of Steven and Sheri Williams, Wil-liams, bom Monday. Feb. 13. The handmade quilts were presented to the mothers at the hospital by sub-chairman Charlotte Kalial. Chairman for the week's activities was Louise Tate. MEMBERS OF the organization organi-zation are looking forward to the Distinguished Service Award-Outstanding Young Woman Award Banquet scheduled sche-duled for Feb. 29. The program honorx our communities outstanding out-standing young men and women between 18 and 36. Membership in the Bountiful Bounti-ful Jaycee Women is available to young women 18-35. Those interested in the organizations activities and in leadership training are encouraged to contact con-tact Dennese lnman at 451-5415. During Jaycee Women Week. Feb. 12-18. the Bountiful Bounti-ful Jaycee Women celebrated the 10th anniversary since the founding of their National organization at a special birthday birth-day party. Jaycee Women from the Jordan Valley and the Salt Lake chapters joined in the celebration. JUDY Caflicotte. past president presi-dent of the Utah Jaycee Women, was present to discuss dis-cuss the early history of the organized Jayceettee movement move-ment in Utah and the United States. She was presented a homemade wall hanging by the Bountiful Jaycee Women. Terri Ter-ri Arubckle. the 1984 Utah Jaycee Women President, spoke to the group about present pre-sent activities. The program also included a collection for |