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Show 3; . 1 j Daughters of Utah Pioneers jj; , . jje ' MAPLETON Daughters ol Utah Pioneers. Camp Mapleton. I met last Thursday afternoon, at ! the home of Mrs. Eva S. Bird and elected officers for the com- j ing two years, as follows: Mrs. j Viola Allen, captain ; Mrs. Nell Wiscombe, first vice-captain; Mrs. Heniiette Harmer, second vice-captain; vice-captain; Mrs. Martha Houtz, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Ruby Jensen, Jen-sen, historian ; Mrs. Hall ic Jensen, Jen-sen, registrar; Mrs. Claudia Whitney, Whit-ney, organist; Mrs. Clara Anderson, Ander-son, chorister; Mrs. Eva M. Bird, cha pla in ; M rs. A riel W. Perry, custodian of relies. and Mrs. Ovilla Jensen, librariaan. The meet ing featured a lesion on "Mining in the West," by Mrs. Emily Jordan and a ti ibute to the late Hat tie Nielson, former for-mer captain of the oarnp, was led by Mrs. Olive WhM ing. Officiating at the installation of the officers and also giving short talks during the a ft emnon were Mrs, Sarah Passey, count y D. U. P. president, and Mis. I r 1 a C h ase of Pa y son . and M rs . Ruth Brockbank of Snanisn F'ork, and other county officers. Assisting Mrs. Bird with the meeting, attended by approximately approxi-mately 2G members, were hostesses hos-tesses Claudia Whitney. H'-nnette Harmer, Rose Curtis and Ovilia Jensen. |