Show Coeds Set Off for Camp loi 4 t 14 4 c 1 1 T Ten Ten- Ten Day Day Outing Program Y W. W C. C A. A Officials From Washington D D. C. C Arrie Arrive Ar Ar- Arthe the rive for Conference tonight on their own campI camp T I I ground Seventy five Seventy Seventy- five lasses The Tho coeds of tho city university and hl high h school and members of the girl Irl reserve corps have lm packed up their kit kitbags kitbags kitbags bags bag slun slung their bedding on their backs and tonight will pitch camp at Upper alls l all Provo canyon for a ten ten- uy It is to be a sort of or revised tent meeting r a feminine revival rc as it were a caso case where pIa play prayer supervised stud study and athletic tournaments will vie with one another In iii winning tho favor of or tho he fair campers It Itis Itis is 15 the thc only national a V. V V. V C. C A. A conference conference con con- ference to be held in the thc United States this his year ear National directors from headquarters at nt Washington D D. C. C havo have arrived to take charge of oC the con con- ference crencO Kach day will begin with wilh a Bible class mission stud study and technical hour In which the plans for Cor the time different I Y W W. C. C A A. clubs an and classes for tho the coming com com- ing year will be ba outlined T Each da day w will 11 close with some bomo record breaking feat feal by hy one o of the he athletic m members at nt time the camp and anu oy 01 tomo specially ar arranged ar- ar rang rang-c ranged recreation under uner time the direction of oC l' l Edna dna Geister national recreation director of oC the association Miss Oolooah Burner of oC tho Usa national board will be camp executive She willbe will willbe willbe be assisted by Abbey Graham student field CleM In tho the southwestern Slack and Marie olarle field Elvira Hillington Hilling Hilling- ton field secretaries of or tho the west vest central central ceo ceo- cen cen- field leJ Catherine Davies ic Frances I r Jensen and Mattle Carrick of oC Salt Lake I Lake Marion Marlon Small of Denver er and i t Mary Randall Ranall of Colorado Springs s as councillors councillor at the conference I Corp Harold HaroM G. G Cutler son of oC John C. C Cutler Culler pr president of or the thc National Na Na- bank formerly with the Seventeenth Seventeenth Seven Seven- field artillery artiller arrived home yesterday after alter more than a years year's service in France wearing decorations I for four major operations He Hc arrived at Soissons France in July 1918 at atthe atthe I Ithe the time timo when tho the Chateau Thierry I salient was as straightened out Serving Servin for a a. time with an ammunition train and later as ns a driver for a mm French gun sun then as a runner and dis dIs- us patch-bearer patch he was finally assigned It v S Lt u At the time tho armistice was sl signed ne his regiment was In rest billets near I Beaumont France Iranee and four days das later laler started a L wearisome march of ot 50 0 miles through mu mud and slush followIng follow- follow J I Ing log the Ger Germans nans to Bendorf on the Inc I His re regiment was later sent to occupy occupy p py the fortress s OPPOsite oPposite opposite site Coblenz Corp Cutler Culler d declares that during durin the time he was in the thc war the United States did r c everything possible for the tho I soldiers soldiers' comfort and a n great gret deal of oC credit is due to lo Red Bed Cross Cros und and other welfare organizations which nc ncr r I failed ailed to spread sunshine and happiness wherever 2 they lCY went I |