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Show V H 5 n ' 'i I: i 3 6 t UV n ? keynote of womenll during the past year la ex. In one ringing word Patriotism. I has been like a torch passed front door to door, from organisation to oan, sUo, i, lighting every Individual heart and kindling a great 'conflagration throughout the is engaged chiefly in philanthropic also joined the surgical drawings! works though programs dealing with urn of the City Federation of Clubs1 affairs of current interest are fea- and In v ar. well represented on the unit of the same' organiza- " tures of the meetings. Since the out- cyfiu-ebreak of the war. ths society has done tion The club nffifcerif are: Presi humancausa of its bit for the ity, the Red Cross work being a reg- Mrs. il A King, vice president. THE r u ,t f rei ular part of Its exercises. The officers elected by the P. E O. sisterhood Mrs W I. for the coming ear Include Mrs. tary, Mrs. Gertrude Newton. land. Dowgali, president. George M. P ic president. treasurer. Mrs F L Hines, historiMrs A J. Corfttfra Behind the nation's army doing a Btorer. recording secre- an. Mrs J. E. Berkley; parhamen Mary service is a gieat army of women corresMiss Helen Monroe. tary, in war own service their way, doing Kuh Mortr, tor, Mrs L.lB. Brown, ponding secretary. Mies V Y ihetrTpatient hands almost ceaselessly H Mrs, treasurer. Mason, guard onion of the University St work at home, at th clubs. In Mrs. Gouid B. Biakelv, chaplain, The Women of thfe University ts the gatherings zeajously doing their Cora Miss Eaton, journalist. - bit for the triumph of a righteous only official womens club of the lnThe (Vllos'tlub. cause. It was organized In 1909jy stitution Outside of the regular clubs, there The College clu'u is composed of with Mrs. Joseph T) Kingsbury as have have sprung into existence numerous Various college graduates, a Inch holds president, and monthly-meetin- gs hell refcularij since that time, distinctive war organizations originmoothlv meetings. The officers are ,a th university building Its pur- Mrs. W R Tjndale. ated and conducted bv women, the ambulance auxiliariH. W. Diet war depots." Miss pose is to promote the social and ln-- f vice president. Laura I eber, sccrdurj , and Miss trliectual aetivuns of its members; es, and those devoted to a particuas service euch of for branch the It is Mildred Jones, treasurer. lar It u a and to serve the un.verslty affiliated with the state and city fed"Fatherless Children of France and branch of the Association of womens erations of umnae, rlub The club' many others all cwlth the one whose general bod was watchword1 "patriotism,'' formed in 1582 b 17 women of the this year is enlisted in. larger service,! war under the and is acconditions, the of Federation. State tail universities and I larger colleges tive la Red r food conservation United B ates The local branch and At the head of the club movement c activities other The patriot. was formed last April with a member- club in Utah stands- - ths state federation, recently awarded two prizes toship of over 40 a omen. The officers lls members and at rift meeting held this year in for the excellent exhibit are Mrs E M. Ledjard. president, of Salt Lake sounded the key note of canned fruits and vegetables at the Mrs t". P Overfield, vice president, state fair in October. patriotism both in the message of the D. D. Stockman, secretary-treasurepresident, and also in its vote to pur-- , Many of the members bare also Mias Helen Greenwood, counchase a 11.000 Liberty Bond, as well devoted much time to the war gar- cillor as to assist in the food conservation dens on the campus, and the has Seekers Club.. Literary Under a and other patriotic efforts. a representative in the RedcljbCross list of the officers, whose names alone The Seekers club is one of the im- canteen service One of ft officers. stand for efficiency, the federation is J. A Widtsoe, ts a member of portant clubs of the cit, and meets monthly to discuss subjects, which in- the women state council of joining with the national womens orof the and also a member of the state fair clude the more interesting ganization In every Important move. Its officers include Mrs. Edward Bich. world's current events, as well as board The club meets weekly for sel of Ogden, president; Mrs, E. O. Each Ued Cross work and ha formed a. music, art and other subject Leatherwood of Salt Lake, first vice A room member ts also a member of some class in sunrlcal dressing Man-t- i, W. G. of Mrs. Martin Red Gross unit. "The officers are with adequate equipment has been president; second vice president; Mrs Wynn Mr W. M Havener, president; Mrs. given the club to carry on this work J. T. Beless. vice president; Mr F. T. oroperly. Mr. T. A Beal, Mrs. G. E. tddv of Brigham City, third vice president; Mrs. Kate Hatch of Heber, Russell, secretary , Mr E. C. McCul- Fellows and Mrs. Esther Nelson are Mrs. E. E. in the work. The epe secretary; Ihv, recording lough, treasurer. cmi feature of the club activities Xelson of Garfield, corresponding secView. The Bay this year has been the purchase oi retary; Mrs. John Cully 'of Ogden, View-l- a a of W. The F. Provo. Violet Mrs and atsrr Tire enter- another Bay bond, Liberty treasurer; important local club which combines literary talnment of many dixtingubhed tisi-'H. W. work with practical enterprise in the tors, among them tbe entire represenCooper of Journalist; Mrs. way of aiding tn several benefit such tation of the Utah State Federation Price, bureau of information; Mrs. E. as the Red Cross, the flower fund, at a luncheon daring it last cession T. Lewis of Logan, Utah General FedThe la the university building; and also the state federation and other eration secretary; Mrs. E. E. Corfman Genfor Utah at the homes at an earlier date the state official, club meets director Salt of Lake, This year's officers and their wives, and also the board of' 1 MILS. HOWARD A. KING; 2 MRS. W. F. the member eral Federation; Mrs. R. B. Porter of ADAM; S MRS. EDWARD BICH SEL; 4 MRS. C. H. REELS; 5 MRS. LEI I EDGAR YOlfeGI of include Mr T. D. Lewi president,-M- regents and wivea of the university, Mrs J. T. Ogden, state organizer; CLARISSA L WILLIAMS; 7 MRS. MATBELEE THURMAN DAVIS. MRS, S' W here 8. historian. The officer for this year are: PresSait Belts Glberson, vice president; Lake, Mr William Black, treasurer; Mr ident. Mrs. 8 E. Young.; vice presiere 12 directors of the Federation, was considered national in n skilled design in the of Mrs. care H. the their tinder home. H ft. Mrs. their E. Lawson. workmanship charges The Salt Lake City federation la teres t, and therefore, became a nation relics. dent, Mrs. Perry G. Snow; secretary, An average of about 217 children Lee. Mrs. D. W. McAllister, Mum Edith H. C. Harlan, secretary. Mrs. Newton Miller; executive composed of 22 women' dubs, rep- wide affair. The prize of $1,000 ofThe officers are: Elizabeth P. Hay- have been cared for during the year Mudgett, Miss Jessie Maxwell, Mrs. The Authors Clnh. two about of a the above officers and Mrs. membership fered resenting by the state for the best ward president; Flora B. Horne, first in the usual way, while special aid in D I Muir. Mrs. C. D. Moore. Mrs. T. The Authors club was for John A. Widtsoe, Mr. Milton These clnbs range In size was awarded an eastern firm,design vice president; thousand. Ben- -, G. Lyman the work and gifts, has been a feature. k. Newman. Miss Josephine Spencer, a study of the principalorganized Betsy of authors 500 Mrs. nlon. Jas L. Gibson. Mrs. Geo. from the Ladies Literary, having Morrison and Walker, the first vice president; Victoria C. Me Several local dubs spent a day or Mrs Warwick Tyler, Mrs. C. U Heos-e- r, prose and verse, snd have this E. Fellows A. and Mrs. Anderson.1 K. members, to small groups of i 5 or 20 a sculptor of national prominence, the Cune. secretary: far Mrs. W. Scott Keyting. Mrs. Harry been Riiita Snow, assistant half a day at the home doing sewing studying Dante. Lectures on the The scope of the various organizat- seconda designer of equal fame, and secretary: Lila Jeremy, treasurer for the orphans, and donations tn the Crab be. subject have been features of tbe National Council of Women Voter. ions embraces manifold activities, the latter an architect. , T. Whittaker, registrar; Fannie way of clothing, and other things are Ida M Omans Press Club. Tbe Utah program given chiefly by members An organization which has come such a educational, civic, social and The present officers of the society Lvnch, secretary being received. corresponding The Utah Woman's Press club met of the faculty of the University of into prominent notice within the past , , are: Mrs. Annie Pettigrew Paul, re- Sarah J. Cannon, philanthropic. About 91 children have been reand Elisachaplain, war has the the Utahclub Since two new elected officers for recently and years ts the Utah branch of the. turned to their own homes, and eight the War Activities. gent; Mrs. Ullieth I Van Dam, first beth S. Wilcox, auditor coming year, and agreed upon a been active In Red Cross work, the National Council of Women Voters of, have been placed permanently in At the present time, the women are vice regent, Mrs. Annie I Jones, secof helpfulness to tbe members members meeting at Mr which of plan Utah Handcart Pioneers. Daughters Lily C. Wolstenholme is Eard-ley other Mrs. OUve homes. vice A. are The officers P. Mrs. ond regent; m engrossed in war activities almost to and the following the other work, as well as for gen- Whitney hall, and devoting them- president, recorder-secretarMrs. Juliiet C. The Daughters of Utah Handcart J. Gorham, president; Mrs. M. M. eraloriginal the exclusion of other interests. One needleor officer.to kinds of and various selves Mr other Simon topics literary of the recent tines of endeavor haa Uriel Corresponding secretary Mrs. J. Pioneers organised to keep aUv the Johnson, vice president; Mrs. C. W. interest. The club meets once a work. At a special meeting held in first vice president, Mrs.Bamberger, W. Mont been the organizing of a canteen serv- P. M. Farnsworth, historian; Mrs. Kate memory of the noble men and women Boyd, recording secretary; Mrs. Hugo month. Its officers are: President. tbe interests of Liberty bonds, each Kerry, second vice president. Mute, Mrs. Isa- who made the weary march across the Druehl, treasurer; Mrs. William Mrs. Mary F. Kelly Pye; first vice member pledged herself to buy as Emma Lindsay, secretary, Mr Beesie ice unit, for the purpose of being al- T. Burton, 'treasurer and corresponding secretary, and president. Miss Josephine Spencer; many as possible so that ths club M. Leavitt, assistant secretary; Mrs. plains by foot, pushing handcarts in Mrs. ways ready upon call, to supply the bella F. Workman, chaplain. Edith Tyler, auditor. the storms of winter are now proving , Besses O Lyman, treasurer. MraEdHh second vice president, Mrs.'iiucy soldier lads passing through the city, is well represented tn patriotic way State Daughters of the Society their whatto or their Clark, vice presidentat large. Dr. loyalty adopted country with sandwiches, hot coffee, The Sarah Daft Home. The officers for the year are Mr Noye historian. Mr Leah, D. Wtdt- Revolution. Alice Reynolds; secretary, Mr M. J. B. F. see, doing patriotic work for the Red literature; Mr Margaret D. Long. ' ever Is needed. Mr Charles Tlbby, president; The Sarah Daft home Is another Lambert, and treasurer, Mr Laura Cross. The members meet each week Mr Clarissa W. Cleg- A aeriee of lectures have also been Cnsmon. vice president; Mr Ei H. state organizer; institution Red under a at popular their Cross Tanner. in 27 to No.' la be been thriving have every horn, chairman of Red Cross workr quarters. actively engaged Mr arranged for the club women, Harden Mr Beckstrand. secretary: Al- - south State street, and devote several capable staff of officers, who leave no L. Van Ida in work of kitchen line Cott, assistant histordemonstration suggested. Balt . W Tbe patriotic Woman's at the lake dob. given Bennkra. critic; and Mm C. F. unmade to contribute to the ian, Mi W, C Rose Instructor of the American building, every second most at the very outset of the war hours to sewing and knitting for the historian. Tbe Balt Lake Woman's club was besutt-w-iso- n til tenants. The soldiers end Besides sailors. to a J0 sent knitting. this, the organisation they tut ome on and fourth Tuesday of the month. telegram a memorganized aim of Tbe is to tba ost benehur-th- e tbe dub Club. promote pledging loyalty andj hold monthly meetings at which- - reg- Ths subject will be conservation, ber of the Utah Btate Federation of tbe interests of the women in every, ular programs Are given of a literary, ,cen mny pleasant social with Its allied ramifications, these talks support in every way possible, Women Clubs the next year. - Its The Ladles Literary clnh has kept way, and the local body Is rendering social and reminiscent nature. eriDk one of which is planned for program s for and demonstrations being designed to numthe includes a Ths general society has alrecdv aims: two year in this view great year week. Another took place on ber of efficient aid to the national organ -! The present officers are: Mrs. aid ths women in carrying out the donated three hospital ambulances, patriotic subject together with First, to render the utmost service zatkm. Since the beginning of the' and a more import-- the usual day. on wishes of the government in respect fully equipoed, to the Red Cross, but Sarah Swift, president; Mrs. Elizabeth Thanksgiving of talks travel, sprinkling in this time of need, second, war, its chief activities have been tn siiver tea given by the first vice president; Mrs. n one WftB Covey, tn the management of their household the Utah Daughters decided their efand other topics of general possible to keep alive an interest in the per- the Red Cross work, tn accord with: C. Wolstenholme, second vice fdenta of the home for the Red history ' affairs. intercut, its officers are: Mr Amy manent forts nhould Lie through the medium of Lily elements of a high civiliza- tbe message of Mr Emma 5 ml til of conthem knit Mrs president; Mary Van, secretary, E. V. The latest work undertaken by the the Utah Red Cross. Under the able Mrs. president: Mr ot the National, Devos, president music, etc. Delia W. Armstrong, correspondL. patriotic cause, and Tremayne, Brook Mr Gertrude tion, art literature, nee of an federation is the organizing president; realMrs. D. on Feb. 1 5 of of John SpenCouncil to Wilson PresL been has first The chairmanship partially impatient when yarn gives out, Sumpter, recording secretary, Mr M. Mrs Emma Lindsay, auxiliary to the Red Cross for the cer, with Mrs. T. G. Webber as ad- - ing secretary; ized through an active participation this year, tendering the services of the al them hands idle for even a day. K. O'Carroll, Miss Laura Rock, historian; treasurer; Thc-iocsecretary; corresponding erore-purpose of making surgical dressing eouservaY. Mr Cnrol Cannon, o7lh association sre Mr, Mr. H. 8. Sanford, treasurer, Mr H. hrihvtznipaita for food organtxntirmfor now Tlor, ehairmaa-- et theT18 amreTSZane Mia, c Kidd more-ttie regular-ReThis is in addition-to- t L. F Mansfield, Red cross and Mr and Mr meetings are being held at t Cherdron. president, V. Kimball, auditor; Mr Aimee Bchll-le- r, tion: by providing a library for the Mirl Van Duren Margaret Cross units, which are already h part Ury, treasurer, and the loyal Utah women. chairman of the entertainment com- -' Wra-- c-- M- - McMahon, first vice presi- (approximately the State street Red Cross headqnar-- , Mr A. B. Gatrell, cri- Army 6lub room, of nearly every Individual club body. soldiers club ter. In connection with this a class ; dent. Mr F. S. Richards second vice tic. historian, its membership, the uni! mlttee. 5,000 books for the The auxiliary will meet one afternoon composing M O. A. at Fort of 50 knitters haa been formed, and ' Mr Y. a most enviable reputaA. achieved the B. room haa and president; sec Greeaon. flub. Monday Night literary Utah of Indian Daughters' War of work accomplished in every week. and quanti: Mr J. F. Cowan, treasurer. have been collected and book a great deal as tion both for the quality Veterans as well other lines of needle- - J The Monday Night Literary club Is Douglas Salt Lake Civic Club. cases provided for the same, and this ty of work done. - Mr Julia FarnsSalt lake Free Kindergaieai a free information bn- - f In work. litThe the earliest of of Utah July Indian tbe War among beat Daughters tbe of Is and other purely the Lund for worth eighteen whose regent, Ths Balt Lake Civic club subscriptions established to aid the moth-- ; erary clubs organized in Bait Lake, periodicals having been secured). Neighborhood House Association. Elizabeth R. Pratt, Veterans Is a patriotic organization, activities have stood for everything officers , are: sisters and sweethearts dur- I its initial meeting taking place in for the purpose of commemvirile Red er wives,war. of a in the way of civic progress, has not first vice regent; Clarissa Y. Spencer, organizedand aetlgiliea Through Honoe Neighborhood activities are 151. Its meetings are altogether inEach member pledged the perpetuating the memory auxiliary' a large amount of ing been meeting regularly of late, on ac- second vice regent. Nell- Bu melon, re- orating herself to send at least one bottle of, of the heroic courage of the men who being planned this winter to meet a formal, so that there is no regular Cross work has been done of an exceptionalcount of the many calls for war serv- cording secretary; Lucy A. Clark, as- so definite and urgent need. ,ila field is list of officer to or France. Ini a risked jam their lives for the valiantly except thhospitals president, ice. but has maintained a Red Cross sistant recording secretary! Clarissa protection of the grade, ant several hundred July the council entertained 159 sol- -, the women who are to secretary and treasurer, the two lat- ly high hSfe pioneers and their 'among for Red dlers at a luncheon at SAltatr. been raised dollars leave their children while obliged unit which bolds regular meetings, and S William, corresponding secretary; families ter same filled n at and the The; away being usually by property against the The LaditW Literary National conned publishes treasurer; does excellent work in that tine. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Cartwright, work, and to render all pnanlhlii as- person. The club now is bolding al- Cross purpose in the early history of the state. sistance magazine' of the to take was asked charge club to Anna L. Young Is chairmah of ths Catherine Welle, registrar; Julia P. It is the purpose mothers called the local the and ternate who find condiVangnarffi of this society to col- tions meetings at the pnblie library, of life most difflcuiL unit. Ths officers of the- - club are Mrs. 51. Farnsworth, historian; Emelins B lect and preserve an accurate has sent to tbe Utah hoys at; and at these sessions lectures are sale of the Red CrossnowChristmas history on doty branch Lewis members are Its activities cover a wide range of given on important 400 copies of the Jour- - j Elizabeth Cohen, president; Mrs. A. RVUs. chaplain; Emily C. Willey, of the experiences of the veterans Camp the seals sndbusiness subject , place E Buckler, Mrs. J. W. junior director. nal containing a description of the j practical endeavor, both within the speakers being chiefly from tbe facul- in many these Indian war during house and in the homes ot ty of the University of Utah. Tbe othMcHenry, secretary and treasurer. The An effort Is being made to attain camp at American Lake. Several ben- Instead of the regular monthly settlement D. A. R. us neighbor board of directors Include Mrs. F. 8. Spirit of Liberty Chapter, At tha settlement er meetings are held at the homes of tbe second object by having the pro- eftt social affairs have been given J meetings which have been held Richard Mix C. H. McMahon, Mr The Society of the Daughters of the this society in the Bishops building, bya house the aggregate attendance is 54. the member and the programs are grams of the year especially attrac- during the past year for patriotic Of this an average of to reviews of current event C. A. Walker. Mr B. W. Senior. Mr Revolution ts children devoted patriotic Red Crone unit was formed and all the tive. These Include a series of lec- - coupe Tb-iis a member of the Ctty turea treating various phased Of that efforts of the organization have been attend tbe day purse ry daily: Margaret Zone Cherdron,ac4 Mra,H State OdoocS of Pc teas Ita paid sod resideat workers are and Stats federation, and it X Hayward. Chapter, which ts at present the only centered on Red Cross work. Through subject of paramoant importance to Columbia Red tbe Cross Another the belongs at to is In service of always it best Its Important wranch society the Utah, kindness doing L. tha D. of neighbors 8. high and chapter Daughters of Mormon Bahallm. of a large national on Is the state ! their work is supplemented by section. which ts doing surgical Democracy. The titles of these are The Birth The State 8odty of the Daughters live up to the ideals of the society. school, the sewing room at the Lion the assistance of war for sufferer The Rethe national Connell of Defense, of and dressing New Our volunteer for the present house was given to this Red Cross men worker of Democracy; "Russia, of the Mormon Battalion, one of the First of alt the subject the following are officers; Mr ' and women who aid la carrying president is Dr. Alies Houghton, and public;" the chapter meetings is auxiliary and the Daughters of Indian out 'The Awakening of China," which three sister organizations of daugh- year's work In which Mr ths and 8 secretary William treasurer, Clarissa tbe madman; Mr plana. i, to be taken War Veterans meet on Saturdays twice The officers "Democracy v Autocracy." ters of Utah pioneer haa a distme-tiv- e 'Patriotism,' , Edward Bichsel of Ogden, first vice ' are: President. Mr Emma Bledsoe. phases as applied a month. Mr Emily J. Wright is la Arthur natnre apart from the other in up In the various The Oeofan. Mrs. Jennie Knight, E. Graham; vice president. chairman, Draper Mothers' Club. the present world seditions as for charge of tbe Red Crons unit of this Mr C. E. Mr R. E. L. Col- lu purely patriotic alms. The society end vice Richards; second vice presThe Draper Mothers' club is a comCrocs organization and a great deal of work Red "Practical The CTeofan Is known as one of the Her, thirdchairman, has purchased a H.0&0 Liberty bond example; rice and Miss, Tident. Mr - W. Boyer; chairman., of recent the Elsa institution, being leading women's organizations secretary. Mr paratively being don R- - Inch: of the first issue, which is fully paid, Work, "Conservation," "Heroes ot is The secretary. The local corresponding secretary, but two years old. its aim ts to dis- state, and has proven Itself a staff of branchBamberger, Tralninr Young American" organization is as follows-Stat- e forma- -' has been active the and members of the society and their Today. in T. Allen Sanford ; treasurer, Alim cus questions of paramount interest strength In any movement Standing The Boy Scouts." regent. Miss Emma E. Lind- Emma families also hold 1(0 Liberty bond ' in the rearing of children, and also for civic, state or national betterment. tion of important classes tn surgicalCayley, and audUC Mr J to regent. Mr Lily C. W. Rookbdg d These topics are not alone being dis- sey; first vie and activlCross Red other It is estimated that there ere several reusing help mothers outside of the club Its weekly programs deal with sub- tie and has spared no second vice regent. hundred descendants of the members cussed but are being applied to the Wolstenholme; pains in search-- . in kindred matter The in members every Mr nearly of J. importance The jects and Emily Wright; A secretary out and preparing for social mad unit of the of the original Mormon Battalion in work ot the chapter. Basina? Woamas Clab. spend one afternoon each month at line of thought, and its practical work ing Mr Millie D, Shepherd; asactive service at present either in the Red Cron ka been formed, which treasurer, Business Woman's dub has been the Orphans' Home, sewing for ths includes anything in the line of need- war service. sistant secretary. Miss Veloy Bats. in tbe national necesarmy or navy. In the Red Cross unit meets once a week and has turned man; historian, one was also and active contributs of the Woman's Democrwtio Club. child labor children, ed public service. It Mias In Johnson; of the society are 22 paid up mem- out m,uch good sewing and knitting. the city clean up cam-Th- e sities in ths way of clothing to the first to respond to the call for servMr Emily N. Davis; chor- movement and club Ths Womans Democratic chib b bers divided Into three unit all active- The chapee. ts serving no refresh- chaplain. children. takbesides and has activities war In ice Mrs. Alice W. a accomadopted ister, Lamph; ments this year in conformity with The dub contributes to the "war ing part constantly French orphan and pays 3(.5 ly engaged in Red' Cross work. In Red Cross held its usual monthly meetings Miss Hazel B. Frank Of tbe panist, the food conservation plan The society was organized primaryrar to keep it with Us mother food daring ths year, and rta procrame surgical dressing In baby" fund sustained by tbe AssociatNorth needlework, county: Sanpete have been made interesting with leo bond two issue first ed Charitie Franc a and has Red Cross Liberty each Spirit ily through the efforts of Mr Julia club the other and Abfq activities, a Mr fond conservation, keeps Annie Groves Carter, of Mount In the hands of a committee res on important subjects, and also units which bolds regular meeting P. M. Farnsworth, and Mrs. Mary J of Liberty bought 1 1.100 worth of Pleasant, one or more tu has to member be purchased first vice regent; musical numbers. It meets semiregent, loaned or given as the case may Tbe dub has also formed s class in Liberty bond Clawson, to honor the memory of the bonds and hopes to keep up this rec- Mr James Cherry; second vice re- used, for Ked Cross work Its will one and monthly in men who, on their way to Utah with ord in future Issues; this is but a need, spend assisting girls who are ill or surgical dressings As a chib It has organized four record of articles finished toand Melvin Air cent, Crane. moat Spring out of employment. This ts probably day a month in this work. Tbe offi- units for canteen service. apdjDAS colthe pioneer companies of the Latter-da- y small fraction of the numiber of City: Mr Each of excellent. it members Regent, hwi Georgian F. cers Mr Lund, W. are the one largest expenditure. Meakin. president, lected feather , and sent batches of Saints church In the forties of bonds taken by individual members of vice regent, Mr Sarah Hyde; This the club contributed to Mr F. C. Hathaway, vice president, pillows to several of the military purchased Liberty bonds, and ths club the past century, left their families tha cnapter for pf the second bond is- first Mr Annie Justi-se- n. the Red year Mr H. W. Diet second vice presi- camp Cross fund made and present- has contributed to the Red Crota, the were taken second vies regent. and has also each and friends on the long march snd sue alone It member ; Regent. Mr Albert of th club to the pomwor of dent; Mr Ernest L. Smith, secretary, ed guidons to several divisions of the soldiers welfare fund, and also feo i obeyed the call of their country for out. Nearlv $53 were givBrandy; first vice regent. Mr Addie Liberty bond. , The members the presentation being civictheenterprises service In the war which won from also Mr Don Lewi treasurer. Utah troop welfare fdnd The officers are Daughters of Utah Pioneer, Danielson; second vice regent, Lizzie pecked and shipped a box containing Mexico the great possessions made last September at Fort Douglas, en which Catholic Woman's League. Mrs. Andersott. Moroni: 5 Mr Neheker, Aquila president; Mrs Christmas Regent, One of tbe most Important societies packages to a special the club 4 president, Mr make up a large portion of the west. through B. Held, vice president; Mrs. G Mary J. Byrnes; first vine regent. Mr frontier hospital in France. An organization which has during Charles H. Wetl and with impres- John It was this service, together with the in the slate Is tbe Daughters of Utah Janies M. Mrs. O. J. Unksecond Byrnes; Brown, vice regent. secretary, There ard about 50 com- Mrs. Hannah Mrs Elizabeth Coray. president of Its existence achieved a notable record sive ceremonies in which Gov. Simon fag that members of the Battalion Pioneer In the Anderson. secretary; Mrs. corresponding in benevolent cultural and patriotic Bamberger. Co. R. W. Young, Mayor ing. tha is a organisation and many business clnh, worn who went to California were among panies typical I also an Ii. Bean J. There treasurer. South County; Regent. Mr work Is ths Catholic Woman's League. W. Mont Ferry, and former Senator executive committee the discoverers of gold there that Others will be organised soon. The Isabel A.Sanpete ot aooul 19 promof Manti; first vice Tbe Short Story Club. Its regular meetings Mr Weils, in her took Kearns part. place taking links them with the opening of the faith, oourage and patriotism of the regent, Mr Stand , inent members. M. Cox; second The Short 8tory club, which cams monthly, and programs of literary, speech, referred to a similar occasion vast western region to travel, and pioneers has been handed down to vice regent, Margaret Mrs. 8arah E. Sperry. into Woman's Republican Club. musical and general interest being it years before. In which the Cleofan, existence their chiidreri. Their sons have Gunnison: two about colonization. years ago Mr D. Maria In addition to these meet- st the same place had played the Under the able chairmanship of Mr then, as a social club, with feature p.oudly marched to the call of their Kearns; first Regent, The Woman's Republican club has vice Mr Ellen chiefly short stones from magazines read as ing the league has given several same part, at the time of the Spanish been Mary Jones Clawson, formerly regent country and the daughters are busy M. K earn second regent, Mr vice leading women s club regent, social affairs to aid irul American war. And indeed, this sketch of theamong the and a concerts has become more distincof thq society, the organization todk at home. The Red Cross work of the Harriet Rawlin pastime, May-fiecity Since the wear. Its memand Ephraim CleobenevJar . also sf of activities ths and in the Utah In tbe of Pioneer general patriotic to tively literary special past year and bers have enterel zealously Into Red tps erect a fitting monument to Daughters are also organised. work by one or more of the olent enter prtsea. and baa lately been fan would be incomplete without ref- Cross work, and hae the battalion. Later the more general charge of Zina Young Card, has been Utah This county has been original purchased Libmembers Is a feature of each meeting an infportant factor In tbe Ked Cross erence to the work done by the club erty bonds, claim became apparent to its mem- extensiv In their 17 days or sewing organizedCounty: a well a contributing to few but months la preDuring the past year the club has and Kber patriotic worktbe league in 199$ when, .through ita work the the soldiers welfare and ber and under the leadership of they have finished 101 article In sided over by Mr Mary A.and other funds. Gerdmer Red Crons work at each meet- having a Ked Crew unit Tbe offi- Utah volhnteer were presented with The club Mr.- Mabelle Thurman Davis, "the the knitting unit their work had bees of Salem, Utah. A great deal is ex doneand recently held its annual electhe snm of their efforts will cers are president Mrs. A. E & guidons, and a fitting demonstration tion of officers ing, matter was brought to the attention equally as efficient, and dozens of pected the with following Utah of as there are a make a creditable showing. The club Bird; first vide president Mra A. G. at their departure. county This action of elected. Mr. Justin R Dan, f the chief officials of tbe atate. women ars sti(L- - knitting for the great many daughters t, of veterans tn members are: Mr fcl B. M, Fatueon, rtaw Krause; peeond.vice president. Mn ths Cleofan remitted in the f!rt ornd later to the Utah legislature, as cause. Mrs, this county, and it s becoming or- Mr C. H. mane hard. Mr Palmer Bed c. Cross of the Utah. in O. V. A. ganization Fred H. Elltoon, recorda cause worthy of state patronage and Wr. recording secretary. One greet feature of the society Is gan I zed very rapidly. president, Mrs. Plummer, Mia Helen Greenwood. Mrs. Henry X. Byrne; financial secing secretary: Mr. H. C Taggart, aswstance. After" a long struggle be-- its collection ot historical relic Wasatch literary Clnh. Mr W. J-- Barrett Mr Raymond retary, Mts Nettie Fftxgerald; corres The Orphans' Baa Mr. P. S. Wit- with many difficulties the cause Over 1,200 choice gifts ars on exhibisecretary: ponding Mr Freeman Bassett, responding secretary. Mtoa Ethel Bix-bThe Wasatch Literary club to on of cher, treasurer; Mr, p. T Lewis, auwas carried to a successful climax. In tion in the Relic Hall at the Bureau ' While constant service has be4a go- Ackerman. Miss Ethel Bizby, Mr M. Dart, J. tbe chibs beMrs. Mtoa Anni of Wells Kate Halloran. and the treasurer. ditor; largest Cannon, histhe appropriation by the legislature of of Information. city In size ing on in a patriotic way other inter- Mr F. W. They range Mr H. H. Dorto sides its a sum of tldO.OOO to be applied to a rora precious signature ry work does torian; director for two years. Mrs. F. Tbe P. B. to a mas-riv-e ests have not suffered. The women of sey, Mr K. Francis, M. Garnett. Mr Society. W R. oonsiderah4 L me Mines, for directors work. euvnmele year, Mrs, monument to be placed in the csplto! 10 foot cabinet. Thousands of the Orphan Home and Day Nftrsrry Hutchinson. Mr B. D. HammlU, Miss Tbe P. E. O. society to a branch or The members to various Ked DeWttt Turner and Mrs. Joseph G building ground Competition for this tourists rea I the lives of the pioneers have given excellent service to the Linda Jessup, Mr IL K. Klin gender. ganteatloe of the general society, and Cross units and belong quits a number have Sharp. ' -l tii, V I Collegiate-al- r, , i ii i r. i f-- c l-- i- 5' rf. semi-month- ly r-j-. In-i- board-compris- Ris-wol- es msc-on- d ' aenu-month- a, x, Ja.d.A32-sod-bea- Isdkljlmgj & ' war-servi- 1 ce. o d -- re-tx-ry - Red-me- . ub -- - f . 0 Fail-vie- ld -- preo-idea- cr ct - y; a regr a sriFV r f |