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Show ,.. duo.. ave......tiogi-oausittgoslw...6..4.48,r,446- ',4 I DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY ;ea. t r.. .t ter Varied Activities cif Alto by 'bet. w 4- rem voi4 4 Clit arta 1,re. et?7r-t- 6' yr ti Gool , , - ttot rt,.! tt t ' , n ';' r'''''r1141 .a , ,r I l-". 11 T: , -- I I ; 11 . -,. ; , i ' ilifrtf -- , . . 't , -- -- ; . - A , . ar IT'. :- - : I '- ca . - :1. - . - t'-.'- L -' i - I - t' ' - : -- ' . ' 1 . '' - . , ,- ' semi-month- "I 1 lo ' ott,--r- . ' i . 'V' - t '..k - Ar.-s-t- , leitill kr.-gd- rirtIrr.ri,o, 1 ,- ' R r.- v- ,.. - nil-nen- ) t,...,,) I. KM:Tit-r- --. My ij,,,r1,, . 1.' . , . I' r ( re t,-- , ,e .",,,,..1,,,,,,,,n,r. 4,, 4 Illeliti tot .... ''' ' ". f ' I f - 4110 :,.!!-L- s i...- ., ' I , , ri p. . . 1 ',- et r- 1 ti4 1 1 r"' . 1 -- ''''. , - 1.;',-rt- OW ' 'r l'-- 1 ,( . - ' - N T. - t 171- r i -- '1.- ,I,-- ..1 ,' . ''', - t,tr' - '' '' '''' .r. ' . ' .7 . ''', l' cq ' " F ' , ji 0 , ,r; ,,,k 0.Eivehrz, :1,,:.-cli411- - , . ., ,4 - r.: , ' - t rfa. ' 14,- -; rti rcill t 1 ;41qt-er- a -t- , Zall172 ,) P 't 4 11 . t c - t :',I , -- Italg o,ftt, rui- ..ke T- 711 INI:1::Ildrrir);..;', ' ilr ,e,..,,sz...),? 911r:4 mcle ill C. f .S.4 lea ; 4., t (fir , 7111.1 , Te rOfl , ... ., A lb. 'IVe rrirs rear 'cat , , o,r t' ;ink 1 , OMEN'S work for las pant mai India was Saadi, ellattotad I. sarrt r r ;. I ttn ..7,. ktopn rtx 1. I .rt,1-z, Um party, which eoassmad at Mt delm . AS1600.. i tor tte e l e tert,,,,a. ; be, year has- - boss a large sad Igr , , 41.t3,1 The e , hex saeuretew was .1:77 , procrystsols ea. werlosalty , , , important factor la result gate. '1:14:.41 : adapted bl C. 1 IIkarma. tossrld , uttsplor te, t n ,. vIL st,re al . achlavad la philanthropic). mac . aad pamaager ageat of the i .: re ' reot-r- s. , . r t he at, ..e.iet.t.,....c: .giii,711,1,-;..41.001, Paessks. and visa a eatiisoil f. tong and Sets lines.' It haa bees dose anuntra '11nri rt' I. 1.,;rf (44.--,. The ., throughout. Utah an4 IlieltY held ir 7;44 I, assentsit. ,.; , local ,c, ,.chiefly throne la Mtge oho here oriteratted et werterthelli hi-al I; . ar ,dt,nt , 1..s 17,,.1 T. tioas and aocletist. Including the Wom- lopeadont al the hetional organisation., f ,.' rk tte k r with assay triditers et stem in at-- I ii . 1,1 ens Relief Slaty. lb Yona Ness. tendhatee. Kit:, le rrt. r1', , ' . . the The Oeheitherieel Moist? of ; , Jr. IrT, ns Chriatian association. kw Young Vtith eaul tho lir: Helier eulogy wore heti T e , ti 01,,! :I et:1k ,,' .th, le ov- I...MAW Mutual Improvement aosortawith beset if at 1. 4:1 preeeated braes , .:It ' Of '' d ', ,ii. the Primary aseoetatitia. the nab model by the siemohlowener ot the i ..11; .t. 0.14,, J 17; more, I 11 world telt. Clubs. Iy ,IAta Federation of Worrieres ? et 00411;4(4,,,' the eaderfal world eptekhut , tl,t1 ,,' ,ut,, , t .,e boughtera of litah Pioneers. tha which aromas , 4x...- -4,1ro I.A.r,Are the N., Vaal tight sexvintdialt !:, ;r I !, r , ' 'Aubve Literary club. the Fret Kinde- World, Mathew Ansel rate -- If ever I ' ,fri7)"' 4, erwtn Tt At .. . Rood . thlt Nee., ' Ince Hoists romoa anon , -4tr.d I t ,: Neighborhood 'Romeo sad prf'.a.,141gest bad t r...rte. ,,,,,01, , ,,. '''''' :. terether eireoli had ter f "rtrv r vt.ar I , t' Kane. reeve lt.CLILI Ufa league. Sarah the betteat el nutithint theysettety le.T,.- ," fils ,,,..- ."10,,, terra will 1,4oT In hick ...d other aiceletieS antketube the greatest, terry tur 004 Okla thil . NI 4 rrh t,) It, . , : ih , their Individual lines bac gatowd wort4 hoe ever knows" . '....,. .46: re -: hax r been There 47e rerthialyi there le truth irk Otto tetrinea , hre.e.V ..hc 1:, f - -.eU it i,;1, ,111 ler flova results form tha year's work. i, 14141,--0. 4 V' l'ne,4)1' If the '1 ttae efforts f r, et ar , 4011X45 44.1...) anv f en tho 1.,,,st comparatively Mc witamia's 'lurid orolt1ol1 is the oho aro thee ortattoett rI , , , ' IL- .1 la '''-"o the a ar, 1'7,', ROW ' a 7 ' 11, 1 o.ai. Never '''..:' tci .111,1251 Sili2E11 J.12061,01Df112I.M2 proacer woatan's organisation of Utah. anautty trwit erne aoratattlattah WEIS 211171 I tiful Z. ,,,, :,, r,.'"7, :':' flowera ul totur art,a--.air as tut hes4 In Mra. Eaustallne IL timi whkit the 'Min MOM Idii Itteekt '. ' ' minimal women. and eaula arememitoM 4.1311. ono el the atomise .ewlau ;14;.: vAr ;,:7 pentett-wrou- ld : all Um big tiEWVIldrattitS bai i , Waderhavela conoernad .; .; Immeasurable sertt 1:.r,',,-.:r1,74 1"" They the "cellar of ,,htch A WP ,,f ,, ,''' '''''' ' durifilt the atilt, r- .., L IrtIcliti from 'rio enstrriAs '' both ot the totritere and otate4 wino d.. z - I ." I ni. a s ,,rgunitod :tit ,.,,,-A1110li '. : r.h. to now In her bask year and will et. Tt. ,''' lt , t t tirmit a...:,,1,-and ',,,r ,..va birthday on the lath of twat , The ... of breach P total ,:,,r the $1 An mammoth gran at. e' i,;:., at sta building Arm 1 r1 thereal btrthday ritbraary. wonws chritoas el v -- '''' C4., ' ,; .1 :, 'r:fli..r.: ;I:. bee of nooks Tr., liad-i' t tour years rialsation. aosoottluoa. itung n.vrbary otlo has ha bad ea eventful Marl ,, .;, '''' 4 :. startod an attt.t ,t, f r .,- - ', ,.! I ''''.... '' hag ' ;9r '' She is about to publieh wtth the old-o- f 4 Ito wII h noisy nevi , tia made tie d rot t tit Ittio' ,virW it ,,,,fyl.pu.;ei,,,,41.11WIIII1.11 ' 7'7'77'.7rr' till V p 'ric tier daughter. - Mrs. Annie Wells Cas-k,,,,... 7. ' ,: chriled est 4 tato a44 es rowhe sow" - t h.Freewr,tr- -t : Tho - , btato 11100.1114110 4. bent vt- peseilsol. steam es- - leorkaks , itx,....? um, most thipterudit Is .' i. anoint a ace 1,, tn.:t ;kr', rI ' tr mil of which have been written since! 40.) i . ,rtthe of the 'motto ,00ttags 3 rriodelulto oztor,r1,,,t-1,--- r ' ' it will be entitled', built epodes .lier bOth birthday islet . ; 114,in en r, '' la helv,,,i tta ntigratioa cast i M Ain and hientoriel." and Wilt bet a you. Tide spring ' f Z ropy cottage la ea etecunt , lieti, Jr Wrinoi or tot I on bead euttivtibed tee companion volume to tut the purpose sy of tho r,1,,,,,,:urt,a- F' . tolc) ' plagr ' . : tn. agubdi r!, the National heal Latato end lowestrk I, ha , Th,. r4tia ..,r1.- - li t. g.iti ,.' -.i Toe Wonisn's Relief swirity ts yeersi In .at (sib at a 11o4-00- . r . 1.14'. tbils , epnational tork. Inaie ti, two r ) . looms tme of the moat auccerieful ' moats tbe tali ir indebtodaties of the as. and tho.di.nr 11:,,. ,":"' ''''''-!' - '4.,. ': ' f ''''Oilii: s This organisation hi vit in its history. -- r 4.1, is , 'Ittil . whom olueets state that ,- lt.,1.s Va 11,y Th,- - ,...looitt,,,a Ave M0111 i - ' i'r ' '' r'''' oumposed et tattue- umentheWile ail 441 gifts tonere' the settierneat ti.,;Lr of at.17,the 6,", clubs tar nig:lout tho r7r, tet gbout , At :7 :c. le, ,r , 144 :' whom ere actively etigentid in the vasoirtent wo uld be greatly m I Federati,,t, ,f tho 11 t The ' ' ' t Oa 0 0 :loos lines of work and endeavor tor The cottage ticoommedates lid permute ISIS are 1111 ' , v ''''' ''... ';',',-.r- . of Women.' clot'sr iii ' which this inetitution stands, The Mot I at one j.',.-,,se heitur tiros and ha popelarity tier. below. all p ortsns msothdool thle 3''''' IS''''.5 ' It ' ''r'r"-'- '' report sheers thit.t then ISM n Mg the short seesaw after Ito formal ,,r, trdell Part 1,141t.. unteas all orwiae n,:or,..ir Et- IIIr "r7teW i A, ,' rldert-2.101szerbranches in the society with 4.1M 4605,,s. wur-- tievylecr;10 te evidenced-b- y jrz3. Pri.,, tmatike money the trs.7:143.51101) E Mrs ' :,!.., President E",,,,riman, ".rrt.i!. cell end 11.211 teachers Weekly meet- of boarders. mewls bewared betaq at. Mr. g ft. '.1I' I:. - ' 4 Irr !'''rot firma lee 'ItI' t ' re' lit ings have bees Instituted in moot of the lusted. wee& sad guests aunt- at, : Porter. t quien; ao,..,art , r .7.,,,,, branches; during the last few years end brood ' ever the : l i sad right IS guests 0, W el ttd.v-I Mrs. .1.11 rLIgT,,,,7,,.:,,,,,31,;:: !r.. Mnrrtrri Ma41;;,... Sr. proving very successful Formerly tip mottis la adtlitioa to the regular tcyjnt! 1...1,;.Irt ,....,j, I , Mr.' into' I, intdy, itrg-In.it. preenlent, 1kt p'1 meetings only Wel bell arid other guests wbentionied. 10, rail. ' ,, '''''''..-4ry- ' ' M" 051 r . n ham non., i n. re"''14 P. N .i The course of study taken up dure enan e. n. ' r ,,, ' at the eettage Untie file fillelloll It'm NV II I., :', : .4 ro. "k, . 'Hari II I .,; y f; . n, ok.ol ing the past year has consisted et lee' , . il r' r, "'" 1 it tr,tgrird In tora,t-a' rr ' . k -, F Adems 11' :I.., v sone in theology gemology. art esd rzr ,t ' f t,.-,., This ruimes a means of retrvittioa ''s. :... pto -- r V' 4, 'n',1'. ,i, v Pr vo Irtr,t s it ,.,. -! n' 311.';- , ethics. Very satisfactory progress kaa to Abe rnemberit v A a it prevoiblo r ''''.. piece '';"'r'.": DuthliS.t.'orrrl'an been reported m them studies . 'le'''. 1.;11:' isMtr.4 MIlre. r"r'' 3" tor a summer a outIng to the girl who 1 '. .411b, 01.-Lelinin Kerr Ing the summer months the regular lee' cannot otherwise afford coo . 1 U S Kirrey u cesaor, Mr sous mom emporided and the objects terns.. ' il' tlAle r !A lame the associsuon aims te fermata! EPA...rt.-Wolks titrO MrP J T Ico',,FP opd' - , ' - r on, e n fonn3' tint'SE. of public been and sonitittiosi were mistime as Willi ILO liblifilai. 1101111 1104 t ,, s 1 t, ' .: AND NEP inn' N'ilft'. C E. libherds Mno Marl,coniodered. The work sicmg theme lat.. polymers& improventeadt 0 mut Mrs A. J Gewhare. Mrs Ira D Tin ter knee has been uniasuolly productive girls tie many departmentssadof aid le! A . ,1:,7:;'Llr of good results. rpezaeslw'rhyotte4.7"3.ihrn, I and providine sdneedkonel e As turual, the charity work. the most clinktrainiag ,....,,, )11y 4 ''.. 1F counties" girls la awed el m Ent... itierg!-,.A i.,J.; N, er,.,gnot;(4 s Mn st,,,!.h , ,411 tv,i,". Nephp important feature of the 10010 sweets, emit aid, Toe ttioational department , ' E. la KoPP- Park 1;11 has tone on in the setae quiet way and provide. Vasco' ill liellilill lit Wife JO, ..nrs , An', ristig son e of the heat r,, I , nr w the a: .with the same sweet spirit that ham dimettouting, piala wooing goalie& lullt iz, anc AntannIATION. ,mn so PRIMARY' kn Ain THE t always characterised it. Durkin' the &Avowed W4401106 tor foreign ortnik, , ".. ;,,,.. int,titut.,,n 1.ii.s 'I; ?Ici,Arttli3OLN?,,,, IZI ....'".''... last year there have been St.rit opectal sod chimes in the I of a tepo Int About V.. years ago ln the Intle rII eaen tn. ier the . I r gyainallitini. visits to the sick. tin families helped b''' letnarfn kir l'as. .:Mite of ,r t'untl' a ,.,,,,i; in,' There is Farmington. illithi. free etaidorment human ,la, and 1.4 bodies prepared for burial. si Inch sap to be?' ,Me t ,nnin, nt a moveaK which aids in eupplying tippilicards with LL., gala 1 , sides hundreds of other helpful dew, deviabie sad MsIliWO liolliti01116 one of the most imi,rtant Metora ..I (,??yp & sa,a ili.he, a sea mg I tiaas. I.,1 LAI ' that here not been recorded. The Wefil bovine been shied ,...h ti,'.:tc,,' lilt tbe state in the moral and mental ,n,t yn,,,,nny in this Ivey ,01421.0.4e7CAILOPir jr, ,,,,,,nminy. during , 4one by the teochers derterves epeciel trit-id- . 1 A boarding house is nista- training and culture of children. Mrs. an., e, yt.ara- ,,,,,,,j a nanny-sammention. During the year lilt besides the !none a as provided the Aurelia opencer suggested for giris at reasonable rates Rogers ol' , various other duties. them vtgliant the roamer lionbor should wructi t3 1914 an idea of the budding stag rierged organisation awl al having bee& for the A workers collected and distributed Ma.- - above period. lie boarders tbe meet the grois.ng needs of the nongh- laid in keeping small children from 'Ind aad 1.14 .kr.,...e.....Nzik est it for charity. associates hnrinful a ork has greatlY nfrom LIMP atom borhood. The tree of ;Otreets, transients., s, important The organisations In England have or the rosay inetffultoris is Into substitution of ,reasnd in ;scope and extent in the the and 'surroundings, TraveliliNh. Imo been very active the past year, Werecaret ally guided play and nast mei.- unit year. An Important phase i s the Aid wilkb rovides ref the ateet t4114k him Ida B. Smith. preeldent et the It.-- mg of Isaias by well 1 tile - '.. which should have the purpose of train- neighborhood antivities, knows IMITIbP110 . het society in the European mission. or &nears of the ., rr t tug young minds to thrnis along use- - mos:nine' "tub. with Itra Seidan I. Claw- ... who furnish ,, , conducted anhieve . and officered email hands reports that besides the regular work. reputable addremesseclety chaJrcoan. ,t, to and ful soon lines Of boardinghouses ,, .1 't. P . 11,, i40 ",."J'sj organisations have made and con- VT other woeful things In the mane hours thotjentirely by mothers of the neighbor- and also la aiding ' ii,li' 1400" --Art3iVlook. -, tributed to the British artny 2.427 arti- them who refuge, f to be A,, til. idly and sometimes harnifnlin for hood, and "nth often as many benign pass of . et peed may ..4 4,1 '''''''''t v - - cles of clothing. and sent to the tool- - other assistencs The society mold,- The attendance. s in 'On aa spirit( al travelers' wan little mothers e Tnej 'ng ' 51 lieft y , 4; Z-1 oters 4 book end magazines. tire tains a cafeteria where to the initliori- - in Ichs ore under direction of Mies Mary ic matter was pularit-n..paistabie food t b ,- - 411; I Siwth alak) report Sete special visits Is provided et kw prices ; of the Church by Eliza R. nnow. i E. s henk of the T. W. C. A.. where the an d ties here IrIN to the muk AnJ 11.64142 disiributed for girls who art end in Pitt' the PtIttlary ItSi4,Klitti.on y,,,:nc,r Kir, cleft in anern,n and ta, , employed during the if . -..'fi " r e -- "der :n innitele woinn co. cianses. firet charity. These etrionnte were not in- driy, may bring their own lunches tt , ' the ' was and aunties, , tiew.ng organized. IA i. cluJed In the figures given above. to the corvette tables to 6.1 was held in Farmington. with Mrs t . conking Clattltef titikA tn do- The Relief society is conducting a testes ..N, ,..s Rorer as president. Later. similar, mestin aneinn, etc.. 1,4a. clubs are in , .4,,-I re -.GrAham arc of very successful retool of obstetrics and Arthur were i. ass. Mrs la the way of pastime the ass ociation, ons other in Jay hares, organized tbS --. ratio , flouria'Mns nursing with Dr. Margaret C. Roberts provides a tennis club and other clubs organlza- , ,k places. and in laSe a general realize- - in', inntn. am inetructor. There are enrolled at In? tecreatioa, slot there ere ' rC c't ' I was effected and Mrs Lowe li lions, interesting themselves in general tion , .. Z morithly 44 ,rl RA present 20 pupils. In connection with birthday parties for girls whose birth- -, manual of lt, traming, Felt of this city chosen it 1 atudy. tticeraiy . president .4..4 , the regular roorms a clams in invalid days reit In certain Months besides! t n .t ., I N, ,, all the eaeoclattone throughout the ',etc. In Sentember ..".,,, children welts . lecconducted and is e special other cooking t lc an oMce which she still hld,s cared for ail day in the clay nuraery. arnuiged for the pleasure . tures are 'Ivan by eminent physicians of titsparties 'world. hilt bad been president of the :there being an a" ern--- of 34 each day. residents of the boardiughoms, ' In the subMcts of nubile health and tad other members of be '..,,, , coy:012w. ..' ' Eleventb ward Primary for some time.? with ni enrollel almon ensularly. They association., prevention end treatment of dimes. One of tbe combined pleasure and Mir- I and so had gained . experience a hich are under charge of a most eaPahle The practical nurses turned sot bY chi!The is the Interim VOA and Aided her In the direction of the larger matron. lira. Isabel George ... . . ..--, - ir C....,IA n. this school in the past have proved a forsuttees P"rrand othe r KIS..LL',1she was chosen to I dren are given a flour:shine laneneen. ,, 1",: I,- - , . 7rf' 'Li, '," c,z.r.77'0.1'.. 2Pi.ES7227 Z7Z.Z C. ,Jape psly overThewhich trreat bieeeing to those communities porpome &r the Martinets club. the "'"""----e espeenaliy pr, pored for movement has grown in- - !tile meals preside. that have beers fortunate enough to Aloha club and the Camp Fire Girls ren tie I who acendately may to a giant inatitation win a eystem in jehildr,ti secure their letrite of Liberty Part M. Struill babies are giren church. Among', which countless details are attended the horns the special branches taught ars bas- - I beatth. honor womanhood Allen is president . and the Daugh- to With infinite painstaking care and jnouristed on account of tdrilt,t?1,141 in RELIEF SOCIETY MAGAZINE. lisp the general example of the melt Li, beauty, know work. love truth, ,and women who formed the proneer ters of Utah Handcart Pioneers, with efficiency. and in which at the preserst imodoini ma under nirecti.n of Dr. ketry and tooled leather. dramatic ark, , In January. 1915, the mciety succeed&ad languages of Zion. The dicers of the as- taste the SWPOPillead of aerytee and arnotie Ljobor le purely .one on ; Mra Fraud Armstrong at its head. time 10.000 women take part tri teach- Cen- - littie Ileirtley. ed in launching a tviagazinie knows as mclation include hers it B. Critchlow. httr." The nurpoeo la further stated most r' the work intereetrin Both dispens-these Wull as in about important len societies have Ins the many organizaDons. Ivamps little This Relief thou. the Society Magazine. pleatient; Mra I. IL Dawdle. vice- I, the ...elety. however. is the oohed Milne traqf.r1 aa the original Daughters The entire assoriations at pressent have an ant" h is maintained there. 1,, PeriAltai wits so nthusiattleally re- Brosatlent. Mrs A. T. Moon. An children in the nursery are rewn- storing of pioneer relics. This of rtab Pi 011efTS. that of perpetuating an enrollment of about Wine children, As bass bring to their building eeived and an liberally supported that work. Mrs. George Breath. secretary: brogan at an early period in the the memory of heroes and heroines a Ith tooth Each ecclesiastical ward of the iarly bathed and supp-iteObodient . and servic purposoful &molded to obhas the management i,,!, ere also alIllarY A. Caftan. treasurer. already seictety'a existence. brought forth Tbe who took part in the historic marches Church le expected to have tit; The tio, lily the Hive of Life, 1 increase the else of the publioatioa aerfaroTad einem are: Mies Julie PL jects of intereet from all parts of the acroat the continent to Utah. and help- miry association. winch bolds weary ways gratte at any time tO I Inter to do my aim," until the few cases and from a 48 to a cupInIof journal. Much Burnard. "'semi seevetary; who have the ed in Vito Faith I have frompart. residents the eolonisation. soma and the neighbornood Each meetings, at yeller special fathers. my faithful was boards to the due which held the collection at society meets monthly, and enjoys in- topic chow!' for the month is of this ammo, heats Cbreill infttorTiletit bureau: Faith to more ms to brought nut pr..1-- r facilities. Mrs. In. C. Rob- first became far too small a receptacle teresting it Oforts of the steke and ward officers. Mist Harriet S. McKinatry. boarding: I bold in my keeping, programs In line with the ob- Out, all the details of the program he- - 'erts is in charge of this committee. refor the loans which Besides containing the guide ioefteol home; Mis. C. D Jones. traveler aid; answered the of its to 'toad and to cherirk existence. and both bans lug planned to emphasize the special Mrs. J. D Rookiedge is chairman of Health ject of the taken part in many for the regular class work the magazine Mime Mae A, Bleck. cafeteria: Mita queat. Through the courtesy That Life may come to my chilenjoyable social subject for the month This is out- - !house and grounds tx,mnintee and Miss- and management of the Deseret Museum. affairs. deportment. and Mary Sebencit, educational .4; ! hailhad an editorialfeatures: dren lined In a magazine established by aria Rose Jonas. in charge of the kinderhe woo, collodion "ffitehea physical work. the moved into the following other , I A work of notable the ars.-- !stiVen training at the untiersity. has Pure and in limitiese power." of edited especially for the Vermont building. and became psrti- the Mormon Battalion lip Deughters Laboratory." "Current 'repine," "Notre TIES YOUNG LAMM, MUTUAL TMeau- elation's. entitled the Children Friend. direet supervision over the kindergar- or Ow The has a met en work museum. "Talks with of the. id." ally Clothing." from the department phenomenal funds for the erection of a The children are divided accordIng to ten- The latter. however. la a regular PROVEMICNY ASSOCIATION. euccess. Twenty thousand Hp.- - ve 'Finally the collection became too ing ; monument to the Mormon Battalion. a their ages Into five grades and the iunit of the city public inhsil system, poetry and Alan and genera news of were company of men interest I The year bee been a ascot auspi- handbooks have been distributed and large for these quarters. and society. Them departwho volunteered for for each grade Is planned Pep- - I doing a unique work. A story hour is joutline hem eomtive thousands an of moved in cells into been filled hall the ono continued upper by la the history id the Young cious ment vIifl,. luring Per VIC of the rnited States In the arately. although with the same bureau of information In whose sped- the hie year gond tahrrt will bo added. rho &Attlee Missal Improvement assacts, the girls. war with Mexico, during the time There a m aleo fohr i the. little and zoe sub.lects for clefs work will be matsDistinct and definite progress The officers and members through i ous and handsome quarters it is now when the -- Mormon"' people were tgi Jett tics. divisions of the program. The Lerealia, l;'-'1Those who housed. not have viewed theIn of lines the out the Church may be justly grateful endeavor. has inartled ver Un. ly along the game their way from the haunts of civiliza- Hoar, Ow Steri- Boer; trier Bony Ilionr. logical department "Woman of the The hopes et Its early Amadora have for the anomie& that has attended theft the truly wonderful eollecition of relkut tion to their unknown home in ths1 the Social Input. and the details 1"711-hII-7.rBibtr" will be studiettIn tho genealog- mots Dearly approached realisation labors. They fully realize, however. gathered through the enterprise of the west. are planned to have each hour bring rbtr e are about 7.4 chit- and Mot department the work will manila than ever before. Its membership DOW that there are bigger and better things society have missed a valuable IR tittil class. m its own way. the nab)," iffm mach In about PATRIOTIC SOCI thrilling - of records. experlence...for to come. ranged The individual Mutual Them some UAW family te, Sr. numbers Improvement preparing matter outlined in the guide. ito that ' 1 - hell are objects used by pioneers iplaterm3ront.zeIrd.armit. wlenten lighted la all the 760 wards and in cause is a mighty one and must keep the Architecture will take the plata of art . The two local patriotic month work. an d play. the ard well goeitties. of the In those ening days of pilgrimage State Society Daughters and Ihome economics will he mbetitutrid many branches of the mission Geld. pate with the advancement books. out Hoock ;IS Mrs is gave tame. the Revoloof main In the uke a Inn,. moti,e but and colonization. as well as relics of for ettilea. The home economies deasecclation has aimed to give Church. It has achieved much. n and also manes many visits and Liberty Chapter. Daughtere cal mpoantam yam, tn,maan an. The librarian there are greater things yet to be their forefatherssome over a cen- don. tri the a,:attsiCli,e'el portment will be conducted under the te the young women of the Church achieved. of thp American Revolution, have done children. too, are taught Last month she mannersn old. to back war. tury Chit dating extenition I depart12 eupervision of the bights Ideals eof the home and an apIs The tiuntilea work excellent Lbrarn the greatwar of 11112, and Revolutionary dare, during year, the cleanlinees, charity. sell denial, and in i ment of the Agricultural college. In preciation dignity and beauty DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS. and other. even beyond that to Colo- year book of tacit showing most in- connection with the last may be namaa i ly tn need Of boys' and rifle' books this course all problems connected with of womanhood. To this end the genI w'''VI rrratlY aPPrentate danatnnis and other Interesting' teresting topky throughout. nial times dealing an important depisminecit now eon- - aryl from a act- eral beard has planned sources of The Daughters of Utah the home will be considered Pioneers with sane phases of American haetory ducted throttgli the lasais tsoind 44wOr' while Them since its organization 14 years ago ham periods of American hietory. Plitlfla mandpoint- At the farm and study emphasising homelife. geueranasseenstimetbe IThts1 board the In usual of that of hoepital history Inthillwaklocal body to a horse 42011VItti001 to be held during CU lemons bore bean ernittestly-prectigrown from a enthusiastic r and 'devoted erents cbildren contribute anything they may i,an than Am- Aeook, as well as quaint relies. end have Iwo "staterwide-on- e, purely and branches r taming ORRI1011 in various parts of the womet ' having incidents and &lobe! :.; erlea's pilgrim coionization to remoter t nlaying a part In the whin to devote to the purpose of main- Iihodr doing a been established in nearly all Mats by the Agricultursj college. In- enthusiastically recent& the I'i and countrieeL The are: Meer' Mrs. Revolutionary period. ldrs. Elizabeth taining beds for children at the L. D. work. . In addition to the regular studisa . larger cities of Utah. It was founded times struction will be given as to tho best :. S. is articles c. cabM:rcer. of In the In or nr the contained in the first Yrs. Arthur Cartwright IS. regent Many way presidenct money. hospital . ntethoda of presenting the lemons called the association has provided opportuni- by Mrs. Annie Taylor Hyde. who was Inets and eases there might well he named society. and Mrs. Lee Charles or of books or toy-- for gick children Graham. fling vice preentent: Mrs for in this munn and other special te- ties for development In nu.1o, public It s Ord chief officer, bearing the the envied who may be at the hospital of national mu- miller regent of the Liberty Chapter. Many GeOrge Snow. wenond viee peetdent: a- tures WM be provided and presented for speaking story telling, and in dramatic title of Founder General-I- ts aim ban seums. and possession there no is doubt Mrs. so Snow. been Anolish the We'rehave cbildren that recording provided dewith; STATE FEDERATII.VN OP' WOMEN'S art. These features have increased been to keep alive the memory of the time will come when tourists the benefit of the home economic 11 II i who care which has saved them ftrnn (Ds- - tary: Mrs. T. C. Griffin. correspsind- CLUB& the membership and activity. Contests men and wonten who colonizid the now visit the Retie hall from t partment of the Relief society. Missduwayee or Ernma Cayley, death. through ine aenretary; curioxity figuretient. j these linea have been held welieye of the great Salt Lake, and to will pureed Its fame an The. general board. after ei thorough eking help-oaudi-other The that Wanner'. State the WOMe11.11 Mrs Federation the ;Charles children. and treetrirer: of Primary j inientigation. bee recently Introduced throughout the wards and takes. rais- Instil in their desoendants a knowl- viMtors will come with a more setions clubs has had an of dirmeenechildish The board tor. nir sell have Mrs. of denial cati,es many of year. in auspicious of the Out character their Belief efficient," the and efforts. an and scientific spirit to participaets. edge an insurance department : ing the which ha included 'norms important come to the members of the board on 7 Anexandee. Mrs. Stman liamnerwer. Filo,' , 1 " appreciation of their heroisn . and a privilege of- vieseing-thociety.1 This plan provides for burial With the beginning of the present winpriceless col- work and projects for work. which the part of the little members who Mire 'Steitz n't,int, Mes T - Griffin., hisurance end endowment insurance. ter season a plan baa been Intmdttood loyalty to their memory. to endure lection. 4 will count 'materially. in many ways. V. wiehed to aid chddren lem for- - Mrs F. E. McGarr:rt. dire :roman G. I - - The nest mullet is to provide for burial witich provides awards of merit to- long after the last of the band of Not onlY does the local 'octet,' The r. Ports. 'Ire. Prank '' A i Federation hail departments in- tunate than themselves. Porter. Mn. expenses. and the oteeond is for saving groups et workers rather than to indi- colonizers shall have passed away. The possess pioneer Felice, but a number B. NITI. Another consideration of Yrs. most of of the the impatient department Stephens purposes for both old and young. The viduale. thus increasing altruism and historyandof inthis band. told In printed of the branch societies have also ta,,- - cluding Ii i Miami han proved very et ward and stake loyalty. page many private Journals CHI to obtain objects of 'interest. and important things concerned in the Primary le tint library. Esieh, wird AdolphEt..Senaw.Mr F.' W. .11,, 4 burial insurance TlIbPS.. egare. from pure food to seeks to hare Its own library, an 4 Mary Senertrk.v Nflge 'Rose f The Teens Woman's JournaL the or-t- and diarist...se well as from personal some of the cities. namely Ogden. Lo- world's to the members of the sotract i.; 7 forestry. sanitation to civic better. that no pernicious literature may be Mra. T. W. Boyer. Mrs Selden I., Claw, of this association. has kept step ezperience as recited-bliving mem- ge, and Richfield have their own relic meat ciety'. and many have already made ,5- 0 acthe with and committees disselninated. hiss son. A. for Men E tacit Grthairt. dim of board Arthur bers . . enthe has general advancerneat been and studied. same. The pioneers. with the weedy applicatioa for the in effort to bring about eittabilshed a sample library of child ns, Hogneourti. Sirs. L, C. MIller. Mra. of the principal men and women hells. dowment plan makes it possible for growth. It presents to its readers Lives The local body numbers about, 200 tively engaged practical results. At the annual state literature, each volume carefully read Cr. E. Ittoh2rds Sera J. D. Itooatedze, clean. 'wholesome, uplifting articles have separately occupied entire after- memhers and its present officers TOON; people to Isy away money for are:: which took piste and passed upon by a committee of the Mrs. Fred,ri,-- k noon federation and the Mra in meeting programs, social affairs Stelmneyer. t educational or are gospel chatirtertald bl irniterionary purpooes. that Mrs. Annie Wells CAnnion, President:1 last October in Ogden. presided over by board. from which the branch libraries George A Snow.- - Yea E. L. Thomas. . the way of pioneer balls. have teen Mrs. Josepll S. Poem - first . and it is hoped that many will take admlflt vice-- 1 book" select Corrinan L ii. Po for C. and eircuhttion Woodruff Miss Georglira annually,- at which intereettng rayon Mar costumes among Mrs Mrs. Itartlen BOTI11101k. see-eyear has whammed the bumporavantage of this opportunity. This degiven of the work aecomplisited the children of their particular associa- - ina Webber.' of a maw movement. the Beehive worn by the pioneers, or opted from president: , vice provident: Mrs. Victoria Mo. woreeach partment . while sunnily Independent. don summedThese each times are and books their National been Myles to sold the department. worn. tans peris similar by at hey. This work. rest the with in eonnection is conducted secretary: Itra bilatid M. Thomp- Ing year shows an adeanos of thought, to "eh bninch or thdlirbilooi. w, that SARAH DAFT fretmt PDR THIS A' petuating the menet at 'which the Pio-- eons, ''' Beneficial bite Insurance companyi and Camp Fire and parallels the of Boy eon. Miss AGED. correspondinc georetarv:, an-- neer whiled away 14' and gain hi emelt lino of wort.. no proilt figure hi the sale of books a line '. many pitssient treasurer: Miss 'rims purpose the insurance is offered only to Relief Scout craft. It provides for So mach of real stub work each low by the hoer& The books are housed summer hours. after the daily toils which werel Annie Lynch. Prominent on tius Del of rood Uinta &rite' intactally adapted FL S. ' Mit3Mrs.' chorister: 4 Young. soKety members and their children. to make of cern.: work handormse Is founded continuation a the desert blossom in in the the as the fward. regietrari- Mrs. - IP. M. I. Mite of apartment anentrionlisheS ler women Is the skrall ate symbolism ., ya lull of Ulla ypar, the genealogical work.reaemblance Lyman. mewed tn previous years that the new occupied by the general 'Dineen" between the life, of and i Daft Horne for the age& which' In ita Mrs., Elizabeth tenor aaelety 'mined the hnoctian: CartF. , department of the seem Th. monthly progrants have brought work stay Nies board. and editors of the Children's! activity. The mt.. integrittleant rapacity fills a need tongr teensy.' Utak- Our bee and human with the Omisalogleel flotiety of movement Is forth material from private worms wright. auditor,' - ,.. State redi- Priend. situated la the Inehops build- - special bare entered nined in the oommunkr.i It was in..derlyine Partates of the and OTHER mecum SOCIETIES. onalost In the buil year.theDue to this Two which to in conducting an eteartden to Califorhaws teat lain womanbed might and contains volumes It tzuknown, of to Genesperfect ghtest Istamed through the benevolent gift ' sta. to attend the International Two other Important InCtralas one new delegate wag even value, In detios and other literature of the late Mr& Sarah Daft, faith in the gospel. To this end have brought to publics knowledgd rho tett the first of Se kind aliveutembern tile Daughters ot theorgan. Ptah for the Istenntal at New Task anbrupriate for youthful mantic are exhorted to 'have nuttily personal instances of devotion Illations logical tonventima. This its in tstareet The world. in the fortttudo of which winch omits enstitertkia to safeguard litre. ititi-stifttlboo redstattoo knowledge. seek Vino Weil .) Sams nts as AWN helpod (Coistilsued . . ever held . rile Andreae deparanassi,as Psis so greet that & ape, the excursion was , .. --. .. otatt; Koa.o ocoi- Omen The a 40 67 18 1915 DECEMBER - . n, I . pc 4 ko; Es f 1 ,,, t. ,, t I -- t 4 , mligious "- , 1 .. - , ' 7: - t -- '7' .. 4 ,. . t-- - . , -- -- t4i t 1 . .of, .. . r ,i te,-,- ' , ID I 't i -- k-- -- b.-i- ' ond,-rstan- hand-boo- k I - action-Healt- i . - i 1 - . i ' - . i moo-statio- ns iswin, , i 1 , eountleris---trearrorta- od -- date-furthe- j 1 s I - I 1111 a Wan. - - an y - - .. - nd e , nesit-elub- peer . - -; It. Moe-ne- ' - . ,. . , . , k .., ' - - 0110."11101MmamoMi. .... . , . - . . 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