Show I CLUBS CLUBS AND I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I II The program for the fourteenth an annual annual annual nual meeting me Ung of ot the Utah Federation of ot Clubs presented d today is the main topic of interest in club cir circles circles circles cles Just now for with the meeting only ten days off women throughout the state are looking forward with eagerness to the gathering The Tha ses sessions sessions this year ear will be held in Ogden Oct 30 and 31 and aside from the ex excellence excellence of the program to he present presented ed is the very Interesting Int f the biennial election el an event which has not claimed attention for four years Under the very modest head of unfinished business for the th ripening opening of or orthe the second day comes the really Im Important important question of who shall lead the Utah clubs for the next two years Three Salt Lake women are named for the office but no one of ot them themIs Is willing to wage any kind of or a campaign Mrs A J Gorham Mrs C H and Miss Ethel Paul All c f them are active workers along educational and phil philanthropic philanthropic philanthropic lines and the only rea reason reason reason son any anyone one of or the three can give ghe for dodging the election Is that she has hai al already already already ready so much work to do Mrs Gor Gorham Gorham Gorham ham is president of the Hospital Aid society chairman of ot the Infants de department department department of the Orphans Home and takes active part in all public work V rk for women and children Mrs C H Mc McMahon McMahon McMahon Mahon has borne the heavy work of the Canyon Crest ranch movement and has also been connected with various vadous educational movements in the tle state stare Miss lUss Paul has held the office of president dent of the Ladies Ladles Literary club and has been one of the leaders In the home and educational movement The program as planned is unique in several ways The first day will be devoted at Its afternoon session to SIll stu studies dies of Utah work and the worn wore presented pre presented presented will be entirely by Utah writers The evening session will be open to tho the general public when Mr Ir Enos A Mills of the United States forestry bureau will be the speaker The music which will form fann the entertainment en entertainment for tor the second evening is given through the kindness of the following Salt Lake musicians M MJ MJ MJ J Brines under whose direction the entire evening will be Hugh Dougall Miss Edna Cohn Conn Mrs C CStanley CStanley Stanley Stanle Price and Miss Judith Ev Evans E Eans Evans ans The program books will be out within a few days and will be sent to clubs throughout the state Two new clubs will be admitted to membership the Bay View Reading club of Salt Lake and the Ladies s Lit Literary LIterary Literary of Ogden The committee on transportation reports the courtesy COUl tesy of ot the railroads in granting a rate of ot a fare tare and for the round trip The customary evening reception o odone Is done away with and the second s cond after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon will be spent at the Hermitage The program follows WED WEDNESDAY MORNING America Led by Mrs Mr Wright Mrs Mrs Porter and Mrs Culley Culle Invocation atlon Rev Re Noble Elderkin Address of welcome Mrs Kate Hilliard Response Greetings from General Federation Mrs Irs J C Royle Report of ot Committee on Credentials Mrs M 11 31 M I F Allen Presentation or of Program frs L II Bailey Piano Solo Selected Mrs R P Hunter Reports of officers Reception of New Clubs Bay View of Salt Lal Lake Lakoe r Ladies Ladles Literary of Ogden Reports of Jf Standing committees Art Committee Mrs Charles Wells ells Traveling Library Mrs Byron Bron Groo Educational Miss lIss Rosalie Pollock Po Industrial Mrs Hilliard Forestry or Civic Mrs Mm Irs Thornhill Canyon Canon Crest Mrs Kinney Reciprocity and Fed Section Mrs McMahon Transportation Mrs Gorham Committee on Local Arrangements Mrs Irs Barrows Music Committee 8 Mrs Irs Hunter Badge Committee Mrs Sam Schwab School Savings Banks Mrs Allen Reports of Clubs limited to two minutes WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FTER OON Utah Day Dar Home Sweet Home Led by Mrs Wright right Mrs Porter Mrs Culley Utah We Hall Hail Thee Thomas Radcliffe Selection N Double Quartet Piano Sol Selected Arthur Shepherd I Miss Alma Bauer Story Factors in Affairs f Edyth Ellerbeck Eller k Read Read by b Mrs C C Richards Vocal Solo My Western estern Home Stevens Miss Mies 1 Bessie Blair Bits of Verse Autumn Valeria Kelsey Cottonwood In Youths Com Corn ComMiss ComMiss Miss Josephine Spencer Mine lino Enemy Enem Pub In Century Annie Pike Greenwood Call of the Trail Pub In Life Lite Our Friends Emily Emil Clowes Read by M Mrs Ms s C C Richards Archaeological Research In Utah t L Mr Don Maguire 1 Intermission of oi 15 minutes What Club Women Have Done for Art In Public Schools of oC Salt Lake Take City Cit Mrs 1 Irs Wm Jennings Sh stereopticon Arts and Crafts Mrs Irs Virginia Snow Stephens Director of Art In U of U Paintings kindly loaned by b Utah artists for Utah Day Da Storm in the tho Wasatch Culmer Temple of Ion H Culmer Idlers Evans Eans Quaking Asps I Hafen HaIen Pioneer Boy Bo Harwood H Annie L 1 G Richards Group of Miniatures Rose Hartwell Miss Teasdale Mr Browning Navajo blankets and baskets loaned by ladles ladies of Ogden Arts and Crafts exhibit from U of f U Specimens of C E work loaned loan d dby by Springville WEDNESDAY EVENING Suanee River Led by Mrs Hess Hells Violin Our Friends the Trees Enos A Wills United States Forestry Department Washington D C Whistler Wh Dr M Paden n THURSDAY MORNING Blest be the th Tie that Binds Led by Mrs Dalrymple Unfinished business Open parliament Led by Mrs G B Blakeley Questions for discussion 1 The States Responsibility for tor the Child 2 State Aid in Pensioning School SchoolTeachers SchoolTeachers SchoolTeachers Teachers 3 Manners as Well as ac Morals 4 Domestic Science Compulsory In Public Pub Public Public lic Schools 5 6 In What Way ay Can the Small Club Best Help the Federation 6 The Sunday Sunda Colored Supplement Election of officers THURSDAY AFTERNOON At The Hermitage Ogden Canyon Canon Value of Physical Education Martha Johnson Gypsy Gyps dance Highland Fling Amazon drill Education of Clara I Colborne Womans Work ork for Women and Children Reports limited to eight minutes Crittenden Home Mrs rs J J T Hurst Canyon Crest 1 rs Hugh Park Y W V CA C Mrs E B Critchlow Nurses Relief Relle Society Mrs N A Empey Home and Day Nursery Mrs Irs Sol Siegel Free Kindergarten Mrs Irs Byron Cummings Social hour c THURSDAY THURS AY EVENING Concert Under the direction of Mr M 1 J Brines Miss Judith Evans at Part I L 1 1 a Du bist ale wl cine elne Blum b Before the Dawn Chadwick Mr Brines 2 a Die Schumann b Schumann I Miss Edna 3 3 a tu to le payo o Thomas Mrs Irs C S Price 4 a The Robin Sings in the Apple AppleTree AppleTree AppleTree Tree McDowell b Denge Mr Hugh Dougall Part II Song Cycle C eleIn In a Persian Garden Lehmann Mrs Price Miss lIss Cohn Mr Ir Brines Mr Dougall Report of committee on resolutions Introduction of new officers Auld Lang Lan Sync Led by Mrs Hunter |