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Show Daughters of Pioneers Hold Joint Meeting The two local camps of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, the American Fork and Adams camps, met conjointly con-jointly in the stake tabernacle last Saturday afternoon and enjoyed a program presented under the direction direc-tion of the John R. Hindley family. There was an attendance of eighty-two eighty-two persons, of which thirty were members of the two camps. The program was enjoyed by all and was as follows, with Captain Elizabeth McAllister of the Adams camp presiding: Singing, "Sunshine in the Soul;" prayer, Chaplain Elizabeth Eli-zabeth C. Ovard; two vocal solos, "Spring is a Loveable Lady" and "Lady of Dreams,'r by Mrs. Edith Hindley Taylor of Provo, accompanied accompan-ied by Miss Naomi Halliday of this city; opening remarks, Captain E. McAllister; remarks, John R. Hindley, Hind-ley, and presentation of relics to the Daughters of Pioneers. Some of the relics were brought across the plains and a number were in use in Camp Floyd; sketch of lives of John Hindley Hind-ley and Mary Stubbs Hindley, parents par-ents of John R. Hindley were given by him, also sketches of the lives of Jane Robinson Hindley and Eliza Williams Hindley, wives of John Hindley; vocal duet "The Swallow", Misses Sarah Shelley and Vivian Lee, accompanied by Miss Helen Devey; remarks, Captains Elizabeth McAllister and Eliza Buckwalter in which they expressed appreciation to the Hindley family; vocal duet "I Love You Truly", Misses Shelley and Lee; benediction, Chaplain Mary E. Abel. Remarks by Mrs. Annie H. Curtis of Salt Lake City. |