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Show ;S 6IVEN ;; AT LDGAN I, Extended by gullen on Behalf 0f the City. nT10n opened Presents Annual and Dr. E. G. ins Is Heard. .i:SH TRAUGHBES. ' "7 o.t. Finph.is:img V,;Si in its purpose and 1 lull at the Oom- ". rruM wid Ameri-y Ameri-y "r.o:ir.s of the twenty-,v.i:-.:icn or" the Utah ' .. j ucs here Ihis f'.vTf ar.vl hospuatr.y , .-e visitors by the club of 1-ocin. About in aitenJ.uwe, induct -,- N-V:i lakers. More are ,. -f;,vme a si von by o praised the club-V. club-V. - convmmity sen ice, ct Proo responded. ,.rv-'f of women's clubs s ..-',".iy. o:it feature Of tue '.',.;;' address of the - f f - i 0 r a : '. o n , Mr?. E d - Address. w'i P-irt: , . c( sn'.irjd tit f 1 . cs ' : 1 1;- if n .il' ' il fa'f'v s us Jed acd iarried - ; iV r-i' jear. A .r '1 .ti wore nnof:isioi.T- - s"Tv. ra-T bop and y it:.T. Tr sscnfieinc an4 j;t wno:s iwoWf ie-muM Ai o I repeat thai it i : riv.n-i? a . .-c. aseaibled in annual . hi No rrervsrM is essQ-.-j frvcraa, in trst tt rv-.- .' t-?Jr. An nirmp: has ; r :j J'.t'CJTe j-rae vn- : 'f bjicfc 10 the home i -- tbe titt life of ihe ! :: tN relation of tbe j r";e of lie coremaaity. j r: .'it ire of m'hko ) - bniT-ioir and iraks l i- yyir seliier went a bet-z bet-z ;: r--!i:-n ic i? as truly a - t i2ji:s can be :r Future. I :-ijr;,7 bp ad'-.tM to !t t'3 fMraiiro pnn- c? Arc wa? on!r ri2 5i her crit of T3?'l; t --a j3 that j-fc caucHl c: :i: rTra of br oonr- r-LT '-i com? d'jTne h': n t sri. We are builders of M" r i':5 rweDjT-fifrh aanijal '- r"' ;r;le for h'lmanirj aod j -i--1 .ii: ""to this calico wo ' -7J 1: forl'Tn OTerytfitnc ! r1 ai tr. L;rg tt we haTo"? o: ' r, n-r d;ibrations will svr! erf we will to -forth i E:i ni c-:.T-ipe to better t-airr ; is th- vr3 rTK-hi mnst rarrr 1 ' era-x. r jc health, citic?. ? stv-i: sonice with rooro I r. ?:r sxi tiiw for3,ja tiias h - s Now. on the oto I -1' w? 5-,t renew tbe pte)t j -ir tri. T-etcaTM to Thought. ; re h witji a finsera-, finsera-, ce-w ideals aod ;iibmitted. "? 5'-rrnitled by other - i-"e ireasurer reported J ';" , "'" of T-'o.s: J. J.t-. Other assets ".on a-e jvo in Liberty iMT.en'. fund, r'r.an of Salt Lake, g-en-7 iJ77slar-. spoke on the t': women's clubs for the -7:ons comrniee wis ap--s: Mrs. w. M. Stewart i f.- Cowan of satt Lake 7 :!'e.:t of Gartand. . " ?'y- entiiled "A Pa!r icyMrs. Ruth Mocnch J preatly enjoyed. l;i;5 venin? was an es-V-'.- Lr. E. G. Gowans on U". Gowans said in ' f imehcar.'"!! is this: A or Kind whi-h emresses , " rrfonn the do-. do-. - ot ntizen-hip pt pacjn!. ; material rr-soorcog at the -y a ord.r that the rights . - -a. l to t by tbe fathers - , 1M 011. not only .Wtaented. by reason of the ot tiosc doties and 06- t Ahead. . i'.Jfel, we as a nation are tie colossal oonflict now jra oonims of and i3 for--.,? r faotors military pre-etoitney. pre-etoitney. nniversai ser-n'1 ser-n'1 international duty. )j'f S-V!tem of uniTersal se'r-tU se'r-tU no sUnilar and eqoal These questions indi- care to ire that we mast kep all of tbe factors fac-tors of natifmal unity distinctly in mind in oar consideration of tbe wort of ABtcriranlMrtoti. Do yon know tliat 13,000.000 of Ue peoole of th roitJ States are foreign bom. and that 33.000.nno are of foriyn orlrta? And do yon not re-nize that this third of oar papulation papu-lation is in some measure and some respects toaehed b and respoofciTC to oJd wid lnflo-ences? lnflo-ences? "What bae yoa'as ifHTiTinroals em done to tell the story of America to th3e so that (her will come to hre Aoerh-a? WTiat have ytra done to bring yoarseTCS hrtn sraipathetic relationship with any oW work nation in order that you might hrtp to sre for Amerira the good they can bring as and help at the same time to crowd oat and displace dis-place with something distinctly American the opposite characteristics those we do not want? Many thousands of men of foreign birth who do not speak English saffidnetly well to understand un-derstand military orders and instruction are now in training csrop. Anti-American propaganda to cooTert the un-Amfricanized un-Amfricanized masses into an antiMmeriran population pop-ulation Ix-inr condueled among aliens by Ernies of the L'nited States. Industrial difficulties diffi-culties hare beea aod ace . being fomented among aliens. Startling Statistics. . . Tt is estimated that 5.000.000 foreigu-born whitps do not speak the English lanrnage. but spoak instead over 100 languages and dialects. More than 13 per cent, or orer 8000 foreign-born foreign-born whites In T'tah over 10 years old are unable un-able to speak the lanffuace of America. More than 3600 foreicn-born whites to Ttab cannot read or write any language. Of the 2.v0 foreim-born whites attending ciiool in T'tah only 1S2 are from tbe group of years and oyer, and of these 182, oniy-scr-enty nine are women. Now what can an organisation like the State Federation of Women's dobs do? Jt me answer briefly: 1. Give your official support to the 'America Firiir" rompaijtn now being waged by the Americanization Amer-icanization committee nf the afate cormcil of defense, nnder tbe direction of Dr. R. D. Bar-riman, Bar-riman, Ktate director of Americaniratfon. and which ha for it purpose the extending of evening eve-ning school facilities for the foreiirner PO that he m.iy learn the language of America and come in torifh with the fundamental principles of American democratic life. 'J, Coder fake- in every community where "America First" societies may be organized to get an munt of the individual members of yonr constituent clnhs and other qnalifiod women as Double, to assume as Individuals the duty and Mirations of Americanlinng the foreign-born womt-D of L't-Jh. U. A. C. to Entertain. The visitors will be gruests tomorrow evening of the home economics department depart-ment of the Agricultural college at dinner din-ner at the collefte. Following are some of the defefrates in attendance: Mrs. A. J. Gorham. Mrs. Rachel Miller. Mrs. Clesson S. Kinney, Mrs W. F. Knox. Mrs. Gould B. Blakeley. Mrs K O. Leatherwood, Mrs. E. K. Gorfman, Mr5. Kllzabeth Coray Mrs. O. j KnkinK. Mrs. .John F. Cowans. Mrs. C H Bianchard, Mrs. .7. T. Beless, Mrs. C II M'-Vfahon, all of Salt Iake; Mrs. Kdwa'rd ftlchs7l. Mrs. !. W. White, Mrs. Mary K McGee, Mrs. G. A. Zimmerman, Mr r B I'ortcr. Mrs. Thomas Dee. Mrs !: O Wattis, Mrs. .John Cullcy, all of Osd'en ' Mra. A. M. Tuttle. Mrs. H. i Firown and .(rs. G M. Martin, of Manti' Mrs. M. FeMstcit and Mrs. Mc-Farland, Mc-Farland, of Garland. t m m w m i' ww"pw"w' |