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Daughters of the Mormon Battalion. as tetrics and nursing. while the other 14 are reg1 the name signifies. works along the lines of the Woman's Relief society, the year istered for the aurae) course only. There are There has been the DI'S founded pioneer society; they have regKradualett, has been moot eucceseful. among the students, some high In COntteise well as lieveral college women. ular monthly meetings .whose programedeal wtth an increase lii tilemberehip. and a perceptible elion with the regular work. a course In Invalid the experience tel the men who answered their While the charity growth in all diParifilentl. cooking will be conducted during the year by a country's call at the time of the memorable jourwork. as 1111,1A1. has boon the most important feaprofeesiunart cooking teacher. and lectures on ney of the pioneers on their way to settle in Utah. sanitation. public health. prevention and treathut have also initiated a .motement to erect a ture of the soelety s undertakings. other socistre be will of dateatie. ment and Lake City. In in given emergencies. nionilintill to the battalion in an important part fActors have also played of The this this they have been for the gait by competent physiciane. object past year assisting the general development. The magasine. and course is to prepare practical nurses for those in the efforts of the state committee in charts of moderate circunistanees, that la those who ar the manner in which the member have supthe proJect of the monument. in presenting deto able secure trained of not the service tonne hospital sign.theand in other days aiding In securing ported it, deserves special mention; the splendid At the April coriferenee. the nurse iiithoul nurses. for work. The society has also contributed Maas wors har helped to increase the attendance. held a opecial session, atal gave nom very inhistorical historic and relics data the to society have been put forth along the lines s aiid uf their work of ten Diego relating to the Mormon Battalion. teresting The hel,ef eociety borne for women and girl& health at,c1 civic Improvement. beveral branch societies have been established in has been provided as temporary quarters which 40.000 from the statC, and each Of these le furnishing valuable ham increased t rollerahip come to the city to peek for those oho data through Jti. rnembers of thehistory of the and the cumber of waNa and branches been rreatty- taxed to accommodate-- - battalion. Mrs. Mabel T. Davie. a member otTtat present. 1,971 .aZ: avtio hake sepias.) for beletegi eel teas regret tio44 tu 1,004; awe Memorial Monument' Cottimitt. bas medit he lia hear..1 on been th that home ail is At Edes, teachers 12.38i !t; and public addressee in a numher of the wards and hot larger. eke o!iteide the .Clte.-Itt- . the Interests Of ttne the o,,ferences held during the )ear,in kes impectara teirr-rrart" the ' eller' tortety h lovnt." officers ariv liPorant. Mrs.. H. IL tcto:,er, the attendance was.unusualA: oil a t is theaniruras.ce department. the purpose of which len; firet and secotiO vice resents. Mrs. J. IL is to provide for burial ix sarance. and for itisart the rt,rillier at the general aession :n ly Paul. and Nirs. Mete Grant. recording secretary. for both o;d and y,lung.. Mrs., lariat Omens, gnaw,- eereeePowthilS aner.111X-Y- ; tine, for ...Vine; purpoeti rtatinaz...4200. le vety atertrettve- ter thole who 'This eleptreereeraMrs. Lillian 8 Van Dam. historian, Mrs. Julia'''. The 71 stakes in the nesaniv,tior: have ail demi: to inaiiie proviaion fur the future. and ie M. Farnsworth; chaplain, Mrs. issheins Workman. t,e-; trod 4iring the year by rhmbers ef the a making steady and gradual growth. . Young Vomits:Si Chrissian Asinciation. al leant. ad have also the Callternia, NerthNun ot t.:-stes. C'ea.ral states, the Nerthern statos Lgaguo. year 1911 is marked by the tenth mriTHE intl the Eaatera rtates ntiesions. Ti, work hasI of the local Toting Women's Christ Lin stone but a urgartized league. stal..et, the in progreytted t,atinf,..letor.iy.'botn few aiace. has mad itself a notable association, and this event, together with the sreat enthusiasm htis :wen mane-i- t fiftieth anniversary of the national axsociatln Tito rgatimatioli Ii ia its abort existence. It has ted throt aireney for CaanY act,vc UI illev.amg was celebrated In Pebruary. This has been one dr.!in have 1.07111 promoted Sever.! Vuoiie oteriaintrents for tho a :f rtrig and LI:ztresin. Incident to the grcat word of the bent year la the hlatory of the organizai.nt fit of the reedy. notahly the recent tecentber tion. r-rFestlial." Lind also in a private way ministers cliard:, work throughout the anctety hae unostutettous constantly to Clone ikho mine under its deserving ti on tirt the mival The vaestion cottage in Emigration canyon The dfietere and teitchere hive peri.aa.inor, in charge of Alre, care. A very ingenious and succeartful means of had a very ucceestue-seame! a I with ;tweet remme tat stdrit t,rille this sot Katrina L. Wilson. 312 regular boarders being giving-- aid to the indigent ty its loan closet." The combined W3r e vr.ti unselfishness and LSO for reeistered. 70 guesta for week-endThe loans- consist Of auiWIie3 fur the &Jannis during. the year, collected atid paid 31. tot chili debt purposes. single meala. Besides theee 3u0 callers registered Itoring tbe and may be rented for a very small coin. riding their names in the guest book. lsits itse hen matte to car epectid Such necesiities as sheets and IiIiii.w case& The Boarding Home. with Miss Caroline E. iclfull days spent with the towels. hot sewer harm rubber sheeting and blant,rIri. '22.7'VI I. maintained its Barnum as house secretary. '; attazdedi and 2.6,4 been hav kets. to say nothing of warm, comfortable flannel usual high standaid of comfort and hominess. ,rcpared for toirtal of the loan closet outnightgowns. part tompriae a the hewer being usually uell filled with emiti'dtt The flellet rocit,ty Magazine hes been fit. All amitieq when returnod, are thoroughly fAct,o-ployed women and Hume preparing for cleaned anti sterilized. anti, when neceseary, are prontut.nit the oork and nZ t read- )f A miditton to the budding which shall orizantiation It hits aimed to furnish mended and restored to order for Acarelfully as provide better dining room and kitchen facilities. nother call, niatter, NOal to Relief rociety workers. iiilditional with bedrooms above, to a crying need oell C4 mutter educational and Insptrational. front The charity lengue Also maina ereral a ardnoi-s- t and on. that should aeon be met. It has recorded Important its own fuhdri derivad frii.i members' tains (from hirdorlon the same campus. and ueed in part by witttln the soctely. and eventz. tuterr.-ia..dues and revenu from any ertertaturitent given eat :tem i conre.dmi with the ritur,d1 as a who!. la the Educational the, bearding department, I the a by Karisson. ieague viniting Ittrreat rr1111 414 atones have sio fehind a Who reiatias daily to the charity orennization building, where gymnasium classes and elapses In c The g tide les.vme ,vers. Mace witilla its sewing. mtllinery. cookies. Spanish and Engf or advr:e ehout new cues, and who work. in work. lish for the yetr, with iiiipoiTt"entary girls have been conconjunctioa with the doctor or surgeon who may ducted. This bundles is gradually being metamhave in the mgraztre. be handling the cave. She not only makes daily orphotted from an oil and unattractive sehool calls on the poor and ueedy, but wisest?s the paThe ear's Program. building into pleasant headquarters for the earltients to care for thermselven. teaching them the oua ducational and octal activities of the asMertt.:ge are now held throughwit tb entire rudiment s. of first aid in bandaging and simplest 0.1' sociation. In addition to the gymnasium classes each week nle:,1AV gti;de orgentgatio.i urgieal dreseings. The Charity lerigue keeps on carried on here, Mite Elsa M. Ptnkham. a gradwort hi:9 coosistiol of s.stireem in Bille muds'. genhand for gut futile tplantitiee of simple drugs t uate from the Sareent School for Physical Edu,11 eeolierrooe. ealogY. art. Mune 3d and othr such necetuoties land is ready to leSSODS "The Women health. The theelog.,-acation, being the preteent director. (emote. are conspeedy help to any emergeney call sent in. of the Bible- - linC. been sery isitresoing. and ducted by Miss Lois Covington at ,Neighborhood A clothes ntation is also maintained by the Homw and the tVaeatch Domestic Sewers echool IORCif popular. The Wert ef the cotiree was to give it $(1 pp iels ouch articis ars overcoats. or for Girls, and other extension cinema are being the the members a enowledg nt the lives ehoem stockings. flannel underwear. coats. 'skirts. noble s'omen sho lived in ancient timett. to deplanned for the winter. Mies Pinkham Hist, and warm dreetzea. The Non.Seetarlan petticoats teaches a, edam in ewittuning. a pool .bettig rented velop. in thesis ao appluesation foe the ilitrist ,letairti sworita t:111 conjunction 'With lb e ale literature. tusk tts ast4tilWa nest, intetent In at the itattitaritim baths. The Tennis club. which Organization society; fund. which th Charity Bible reeding. The slitoeei will be continued next maintains three fine courts on the Y. W. C. A. iteelf meet. take.; care of capes while the leak-campus. has had the largest membership in its year eepecial attention beim; given to the study pmper ineeetigation nf their needs I. being made. h at toy. of the peoples at ..... ,g whom these women lived The leagle has offices in the Charity Ortratil7aand 'worked. One of the moat popular departments to the ti41 eseeesty beilidtng or First isonth Ferret. The In the flenealogical department. the living free emple)ment bureau conducted by Illes 4,ounee Whit-erare Mrs..C, E..illroeebeek, prenittient,t,hiriL. 'n Itaat bean ellitishaa4144c..it the ront 'COrtler tile doSietewn enonie-tA. PP it Ilthl. :ntesident; Mr.. Ernest itanilierthe aim of this department to plaice a copy of ger, treasurer; 'ire tal Bank building. !Mentz the past 12 month. Mtge Darlene Kimball. secretary. thin record in every Latter-dashe has filled 1.017 reenter positiona in various Saint faintly. and Ladies' Literary (hili. to give instruction with regard to the proper lanes Of work and ha eent out women for days manner of recording information therein. Literwork amounting to 1,37S days. In addition to this HE Ladies' Literary club. Utairs hirgest svo- work Mtge Corder is the friend anti adviser of ally thousands of thtse books have treen bought tiler es litrary organization, daring the by the membere, and family history is being doily rnisny a woman and girl; she has conducted a recorded. It has also been the aim of this declub of 'iris employed in domestic gerice. and ) ear has added to its splentli record in a general partment to have every Relief eociety worker tegether with her consmittee, of wheels Mira Witwhieh hits ineleded the &luny of a variety ham Story lel chairman has held aeveral meetilea one day As temple serrk-e-, and the reeponee activity, of importert rublecte. almost bewildering in their to this request has been phenomenal. Large ings of housekeepers' to diecuas problems nunibor and neope. dealing with literature, etetrago eft With domestic service. excursions have been made to the various 'tome of which have been taxed to their caThe cafeteria, Mims Edna Black. director. has borne economics art, music. history, drama--i:',0.633 meals during the year ageinst 43.- served pacity to accommodate the large numbers; who fact which could to every add or topic tailture aid The study of rumtilS in 1011; The fact that the cafeteria is not have applied for admeseion. in the of . the a be will Mg solving trikeo world It the probletne. up during nanleg only place in which to eat. but also one in coming year. beautiful elohltrnise ehiters a rit Zen individual Each Relief soetely member will be asked to fill which girls, and men ae well. may find resting eections. out two surname index cards to be filed in the each devoted to itnes of study. place and good fellowship. probably adds to its its members furnish i,dightfiii social enter While no regular evening meal is tlenealogical library at Salt Lake City. Each of and popularity. Lunt-nefront tune to time, which these cents will contain the name of a family. served. little suppers for Bible claseee clubs and ;obi to the brilliant .taial annals of the annually and where it originated. whether or not work ether groups are a ineane of ueefulness and tr.ore city. A new eection reeentle latinehed alth Women.. enthuhas been done in the temples. and family heir. elaborate meals are sometimes provided for othsiasm is the "Arta and Crafts in whieh the merit-hoand the name of the person now in charge of the er organizations. will work. These cards will be a treat help to theme A recent and very welcome study the methods and results of modelddition to the ling hand carving and other kin4:s4-44rintrested in r eneatoeowl reeesireh And will pra teem the Ettet eke deparanieot The officers are President. Mrs Ira it Tray vent duplication of work in the temples. Cenand West Side high wheels, who have organized first lind second vice preitalnts. Mrs. W. it Ferto meet twice a month under the leadership of ealogical conventionet were held at the general guson and Mr..: C. A. Peak. recording eecretart... conferences. and in many of the ',takes and wards. Mee Edna Jennings. A room in the Edocatienal Mrs. A D. As these Feslions. routme ciess sork has been ludidine is being specially fitted up for the nee corresponding teeretarv, Miss Anna Tinsman. treaettretr. Mies Leona sunie.,,: taken up and important details discussed. of this if the more than 40 oftharter members librarian. Mrs. R. H. Tilnev: critie, Mrs. The art department after two years' study. Another club club. businese women. which John Cain. historian. Mrs. JennytCheever; chorus dihas completed the text book. "Devotees and their shall include Bible stedy, social and educational Shrines"-- -a rector. Mrs Ella C. Wetzell. of Utah art. written by features is In proeess of organization. 'sire. Alice Merrill Horne. Thus book is illuetratDuring the year the two Travelers' Aid peeDaughters of Ptah Pioneers. ed. arid consiate of kketcheit of the and works retaries. Mrs. D. C. Jones and Mrs. A. I.. Bayof Utah artists. with a short hiatory of architecwouten's soeletieti eepecielly deioted ard, have continued their good work of directture. The study has been inspirational. as Well ing end setestine lonely girls, tired mothers and to the aim of keeping the Utah pioneer,i in ax helpful in a way. to Relief society feeble old ladies on their way. Many and varied , loving remembrance are the Daughters of Ptah inemhers throughout the Chureh, and it has creare their opportenttlee to minister to the traPioneers. bauelitere of thy 31ormon Battalion and ated a greater appreetation of our Utah artists veler. and both pathetic and amusing are their During the April conference, a reception was Daughters of the Utah Handcart Pioneers. The experiences. the of to Utah the Iteilet The association membership is not es tante given by University was the original society, and front he as it should be in a city of this size; but re:society delegates. This reception Was given. Priorganization 15 years ago has had a notable marily. for the purpose of giving these women an mains in the neighborhood of 77,0. of which numcareer. its history including the founding of ber about 100 are surtaining nitenhets, that is opportunity to visit the art gallery. where the ltaisit State Art exhibit hes been placed. big hunwomen who pay at least Se a year for the supbranch eeletter !n several other cith-- in the state. dre.1 delegates called at the unisersity. port of the work. ,and more than another hunTh,s dtpartment has teen discontinued for and stories of precims relics. not only of piodred are juniors. girls under 14 years of age. neer days. but Ps the present. and will be replaced next year by i to the local belonging e Salt Lake Civic Club. in literature. tinder the 'eller al heading pioneers. but brought with them from early homes and handed down In swing cases from L,terature for the Home ,The special oiraset Snit Clete club ham frir Its mottia. Lake periods THE n, the coarse will be to give help in the selection dating its far back as 200 years, These relica are "A higher civic spirit, better social and Inotored in the hall ostor the Bureau of Infmmab.ok3 for home libraries. and to euitilion in the Tabernacle grounds. and are inspected dustrial order." and this aim has been exemsate 3 love fur ilielaturo. monthiy by hundreds of vieitors. The society plified during the existence of the club. in many Bogue Economies Department. also 1,,stitute4 the annual pioneer ball. which: achievements which have redounded to its credit T!te ionic Economic-- , department has begun by pioneers and their deecendantio. revive atieru,i and to the welfare of the eommunity. Perhaps the i . icti.ory of olden days In the quaint coetumes a t5,elliatro course. ,f sto;), tn COlilieetlini With and dances of the tune, partbupattal in by the the meet important of the beet year was the sucIh, ..,.;rieUitiAlkli Co dge of ttah. Thus with the eol,tite enables the Belief society throi.na which winally gather to do honor to the cessful institution of the municipal or COMMUtittY occaiion. The body numbers about 2e0 members t,, get the benefit of apert training and instruoChristmes tree, which created soniething like a and its present officers are: lire. Annie Wells tion. At the Houseseopere conventions and Cannon. president. Mrs. Minnie if. James. first sensation, In connection with the beautiful cereFarmer,' rdinitops held by the college. special titvice president; airs. Harden Sennion. second Wien tetti tt,n has born given to tho Belief society course monies attending its iastalment last Christmas Mrs dr study find toptca from the outitne have found Victoria president; McCune. Mrs. ewe. The beautifully lighted grounds and tree. Maud M. Thompson a mac. ci all the college vrogruma. 'rho -- Model corresnondinir nettretary and four trumpeters advancing with peals of allt;s Annie Lynch, treasurer: Mrs. Elma f) 11,t.-t,- ' ii,e, I cell the theme considered during greeting and good will. the remote and anthems, chorister; Mrs. ii. .1. Hayward. registrar; Young, th )e tr. wit.' with st,) much attection feudsed on Mrs, and above all the true Chresterraweettrit prevailing i t, M. 'Lyman, historian; 51re. Elizabeth F. CartMe r sults which will follow in the big throng present to bail the initiation In tit. i.dlites of the members will be immeasure' wright. auditor'. of the splendid cerenionial. spoke louder than The society is very proud of the eztentrion able. At the general conference in April. a of words ran for the success of the undertaking. ,du.rni hour, economics convention was held, in the pioneer oreanizatione in the state. Cache valThe club bee stood also for human. as well as n toy has 71 camps, and la,,-tawere given on the course of 80,4 hall has a eplendid col- civic .effort,....tutving...1neueumctiom-seitiath- e of by 1.erte Isom Om Agricultural college. This arelic hft and aireembly hall for purely Playgrounds association. instituted the school department kill he continued during 1917, and meetings. Richmond has preserved one of its lunches for children. and maintaining for a time the stody of ',Armen will be taken up for regu pioneer log cabins for a relie hall which stands a free shelter fur the unemployed, a room where on the writhe, amaire. Wellsettle iar tint., work. has two new those who had no money could find a shelter for the Daniel IL Wells. and Peter A. Ilauehn. Ire lessoi,s Ir the health department were camps. the night. and also food for immediate needs.. the latter the pioneer of the town. Brighant given during the nionths of July and August . The Civic elub 'also instituted the "Children's City has a hall and relic room in the Carnegie the avil,:o,td being sanitation, preventien of dig-- a Movies." which have proven such a popular fealibrary. The camps of Weber county are in a ease, uttre of children. the teeth wet their care. ture at some of the best known local picture flourishing The department of public health has been especondition. and the annual pioneer celebration on theatres, and which now are under charge of the cially active throughout the year. During the July 24 was held in Ogden canyon, during the Home and liehool league. The club was organmonths of July and August. the society iti this past summer, and is constdered one of the fineet lzed in litoil, and became a member of the State wtth the city board of publie eventa ever held in the plate. department. IS in Federation meets twice a month, and tele Teoele hae a large in esiablishing and ollwraling . and holds milk Maliith, its program always has subjects dealing with trons about the city. There were five Mations in one meeting each month organization 1. in the interests of civic matters of civic inicrest. given by individuals work, In which the entire community is Invited weration, each of which was In of a eminently fitted to Mecums them. Among this tEl join. There are &leo flourishing societies in :mined nurse furnished by the citycharge health de eeasons topics have been the early Xma. shopProvo. Richfield and Manti. partment At four of these stations Relief soping, child labor bill, taxation. civil eervice, corciety workers assisted. giving part of their errlOf lectional institutions, civic cleaning. etc. Mrs. Utah Daughters Baisdaset Pioneer& ePS free; 11, day.' free service were given in all. Elizabeth Cohen is president, Mrs. M. B. Parker. Funds for thin Work were donated as follows; of the totughters Handcart vice Pioneers, president, and Mee J. H. McHenry, secreTHE Generdl board. 1140, Presiding Bishop. office. on the sante lines as the tary. The directors are Mrs. Lily C. WolatenldiSu; Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler Jenkins, 050. The original iolre.e. Mrs. F. Richards. eine C. A. Walker. Milk WWI furnished by the city. society, was founded in 1910. Mrs. Hannah I.hpish Mrs. W. E. Senior. Mrs. Margaret Zane CherThere were 1.070 quarts sold and MOSS being its first president. and has since met C. Mrs. Sdra. It J. HateWard. McMahon. ii. dron, quarts were 'men away. The obloct of this work monthly, at th homes of the mcmhers. proWall the saving of babies and it Is felt Home and Orphans Day 1tiertery. that grams dealing with the lives and experiences of many lives were saved. and much suffering alio Orphans Home and Day Nursery has had ',rusted during ths lanie. Many sick those who took part In the mennorehle march TIlE babies were I an interesting year, 203 children having been brought to the stations where they received the atcrone the plains with handcarts, and which tetention of n competent physictian . and were folcared foe Of them 101 have been returned to suited in some of the most pathetic and heroic lowed to their homes by the nuroee and experiences known in history. The present ofhelpers, their parents, and nine have been placed In good who gave instructions' to the Mothers on the I ficers are Mn. Sarah Swift. president;, Mr.. care homes. Only one child has been sent to the DeParente classes were held In con- - Hannah Covey. first vice president; Mrs. 1.ily the work, and 1.700 pamphlets on tention home. .There are now in the institution 1 Woistinholme. second vice president; Mrs. Mary sanitation were distributed. Van .hocretary; lira. Della Armstrong. assistant 52 children. Improvements have been made in with the public health depart- ,of chit:rem. aocretary. and Mrs. Hannah Saundere, chaplain; the way of steeping porches. ono for the girls and . te t . i ..111,L. rotArtm run 1 :0t ,':t ) 115 , ,t! 1...1 li foreign-speakin- ii .41 g die-pat- I r V f tf.,1414 -- .t.S.::.1!;';',111,i it:.,,1: If !' ., I 'L inas-bec- '''i4'11.11''.r.'T.'t .; 1 i y :.'Ziir:'; .t"' T !t;,!t T;:q:' !IPt, ?:i..:ill!ttlq: ii ;1...;;', 1 ! 'i. tern-pie- r . IP ;ill i ; '1t !I : 1 '1!, . 1!, tlii,- lilit'7 i I bt, ,,44 .,., t: lloi, ,: ,'' li :..,., t 1, I r' !.:t i't, L, Piet-eon- tlf! itt. '::,;1'I . hand-boo- : 0., ;4: ,i.it1131..t! ill' 41:,:i:,;42: ,,'':'1,-- 'ir,', , - S'i'It Ity,,,,,I t t,i;'tt ,,!ttlti, k ti i : i' .; iv..... !,z i ': f ,,, i. ho-a- ou-s- f;, t;14 I : ; i Al .,il':' ,11,t1-.- it -.- i t1 '.1. ;'i' 1 'J ;IL' '11 , 4;1, . - 4.; i 1 I tt 1.1 le ST it) 11 titj lir:4 ' f1.1 1 '41,1 : 0, : ! 11 " 11 I .1', l'' ;': :, i! ; ? t4 0 -.t 1- :' I i:47, t i , 1 41- - i ,., , i ,, tl- 1 1 - "'t 11' ; 1 4 11 k 1 i 114 ,,. t , i,lti , It. 11. 11 Et, l! I ,t( . 4 a lea-aur- - TV. 1 : t117-- t,., I,t ,t li40 ,:i? q11'- t i i 1 t: "V ,i . I ' 41k, .!46 "::4r',1 first-nante- d -- 1 irt . s iii.it,i :it:171i I :1!-- T peas-nea- t , l'I.!! ,,,, ,z4.'i 1 ,',; (.;f k e ,ti,,cirit, :Z:' 4 , it con-fle- 1 ;14! 11 mm,, ' et Njrts. ,, 1) riOP 11911(1; NJ another for the boys. the first accommodating lg.- ton. D. C--, by the Congresaional Union for guj . and in Hill was nominated by and the other 111; another convenience is a din- - Irate. by the Republican convention for pretifientel departlag room and kitchenette in the babies'installed. and entrusted with the mission of elector. merit, an electric Kaye having been terryine to Waslangton Utah. lectoral vote for prepident; Through the kindneas of the Retv'; Mr. Rice. the the first time such an honor has been acloraed. at 'vitamins are at the insutution taught boys a woman. kihe was delegate from Utah to the Emery hall. and the girls et Liberty park. Wes Womens Voters convention held in Sun Franc. . Mittnie Hoffman teaches the children dancing. CO. and has held other eminent positions. and Hiss jasmine smith. music. and the children are frequently entertained at the various motion illobit of Liberty. D. A. courpicture hooey. and circus. and through the both baughters of the American Revolution have 'T'llE enjoyed of the the Elks of city. tesy Mi . as the name imPlies. is a patriotic or,er, auto rides and picture plays. The Rev. Sun.,. ea conducts church Heinricks of the Episcopal ...Itutzed wr In. PurP(4e1 ot Prrimt,nattlic c, stu- day. services. and ',sewing is taught by three denta of the Univereity Domestic &WIWI, depart. memory and spirit of the men and WOnici to) achieved American independende. Thil ,,i,f t meat. Sunday school services are conducted by r done the chapters various denomination's, and eelVilie has been Eastrou- lis.araytitrig onid ,unua.,i of the for the children by the local according ern titar. Mrs. Alberta Holloweil its the efficient The Utah chapter. known as the Si it t of matron of the home. The institution Is in needof fruit. as the high prices have made it hopusLiberty chapter, received its charter aii,,,,, ago end, with the Mee-o- f prorrunli '' A:.. Salle I4) provide the necessary sMOUnte this yeari-,tela;" for the children. The association Mu' lost two Attody of patriotism in the schools. .11"4 of Mr. death valuable theruheee recently In the adopted the annual cuatord of r.vii,g a Edward Kimball and Mrs. Louis Cohn. The Lori; the high school student writing tne 1,,,t ts.,41--' MCE kn. to ,theendowinent.fillitt Of...th.e. A1.114111,17 - - ou any Patriotic aulklact,. Altio44)44s,artmmt ,e,:,,,,,;" that of givilm.. beautiful flog to .oz, , tion $1.4P1O. Another bequest mode recently which van cum' to the home in two yours is organisation. The presentation is mad, fourteenth of June and is cmnsulered y I1e.000. bequeathed to It in the will of the late Gora Yining way to celebrate our newest ;1 M. It. Walker. The officers are Mrs. A. t,at: sscrzl-srSlitterLast Juste Imiy. Rachel hojidAyFlag ham, president fag usti Mrs. IViarren Itenjamin. treasurer; and Mrs. Hugo presented to the Girls' Friendly attelety 1.., at their holiday house at Brighton. lituehl. correspomitng secretary. This year, the local D. A. it. chapter t....t.t1,se Revoluthin. The of Daughters er with the other patriotic orgatozatoots nevof Piatil Armstrong. examine, direction the Society Daughters of the 11'. S. naturalization THk Utah laState service, arranged tor Justly proud of its past record. and safe and sane Fourth of rid l OLIt , MI to the great labor before it in the future. bration in 'Liberty ,park at whih. after to inspiring patriotic aperches and roo-i- As a pert of the great national organization of 1.0 aliens were given their naturalizate-twomen whotat honor it is to be lineal descendants The chapter now has a committee s wott are pledgLf the men who made this nation. they among the local Mr, 43 ed 4 tiktql4140 She pa brini ha 044 of she wen tton.A1111Wrielin citizens of the fur ..1, couraging theni to attend the night sete,,,i, and women who achieved Ameritan indepetistating them in their studies. shos,TIK, donee. Wherever possible places and things connecessity of proper sanitary condt.s. neeted with the war have been carefoill them the proper care of their r and marked by a (Mine tablet, memorial their pan in the nation-s.,tt doing or statue. Prominent events have been commemof our the betterniont for orated. and the study of their country's hietory Aside from these purely padr:.!:, LvItlee, enenuniged. that tha oplelt of liberty might be Stunt of Liberty Chapter gives tem, inetilled into tbe hearts of the young. ,, local Free Ktrid,,., to the sistance of increase Owing to the fact that the rapid claticn and the Hindman Settlem,11 population immigration has given the cpuntry Hindman. Kentucky. It also hAs which incIu4e a large peNentage of foreign through the selling of Belgian fiag.,,.t .. born, the Daughters off the Revolution declare money to the committee for the themselves in hearty sympathy with the aims and purposes of the National Committee for Belgians, i Neighborhood Holm. Assonamm. Americanization.. The Daughters able have advo-II E past year at the Neighborhood cated and urged an adequate degree of military and naval preparedness which shall place the been one of pleady groisth. u, r. r a as nation in the proper position of the board of directors have been sp. ii ii and they mcoit particularly indorsed the military , vancing work in the various departner training camps for young men. andto they are these. the result has been most gratifying. pledged to give all the aid powohle In the of affeirs stet. to the OWing tragic The day nursery has had a remark iii world today matters nhich before have been concrease in the number of cluitirin cared f,! sidered of primary onoortenee, have for the pres1 in more than in nt taken a recondmy place. and a reeolution Them average attendance was 110 was pawned in whbh it was agreed to refrain for adequately cared for from reen r. the preaent-fro- m erecting patriotic' memoriais nure-rin six the The until and Imiler activities and devote all energies to overflowing in evening. spa spite or incre-isiethe relief of those who have 'offered and are new building. made destitute by the horrors of wa- r- particu1,a9t th The grow greatest larly in those countries which came to the aid library. the addition of new books hata: largeiy of America' to Its time of strew. r T the etrettlation Is it of the With the Daughters hooke circulated last year was "Ameriea first- - by the promotion of sentiments r cards were Issued to the chtldven. A ,., of friendahips and common interest among the t reference books and ganws bring n., the members of the society and all their fellow Th the library la the ,r. th. circulation cards,-is &Mg. coal,1,1 through rarslowurtb ,Lynd ,is yogent, NM. Julia ,t tmiett- vine the, tygotiba' of tgo thy yvtto f..witity. She w2ut ono of tho first and thus much needed assistance tors of the students' .per published by the R. Y. k. I,,Special effort has been math' In t university In provn and wa, also a meniber rsarten to reach the home life of th the oratorical and debating team. In the spring It is the aim of this department to ,;;,ishe was one of the young women to repness radiate in their work and pia, She was one of roment Utah at the worbrit fair. theive of bread and milk is served the first editor! of the University Chronicle snot day. wis vice president of the first athletic amoeba-Ro- t The Increased atteiLtLillell at the pisrauouad of the Untreretty of Utah. In MS she asd made it necemary to 11...CUTO more wax secretary of the Republican state central ,uthe adjoining lot has been furnishea o. committee. At the meeting of the toners' Fedbbe will readiness in This so(iation. eration of Women's Cluble in Penvsr in 101914 she eginning of the next 1114WOft Of play gro,.r) was made state chairman of correspondence for The obiect of this association is f.,r c.;aUtah. In November, PM. the Utah State POlmunity betterment. to hell) the workc'e soman lety I). It. was organised with Mrs. E. B. Wells. to keep her little fanilly together: siml Is staite regent- - and Julia A. P. Lund. secretary. lit the Neighborhood House an Influr . t. went from Utah first the 1499. delegates April. in the lives uf these tveople with who, it to the meeting of the general 'society in PhiladelMrs. in contact, The officers are: Irl,lur phia. Mrs. Lund represented the regent. In president; Mrs. Frederick S:c:r::ertr, November. 1109. Mrs. Fitz, the praident general Mrs. George A. StIor, first vire presidnt; of the l 11.a. visitad Utah and while here. named CP preaident; Mrs. J. W. Rooktedge. Mr. Lund organizarfor the Junior Sons and secretary; r, Mrs. Emma Csyley, was formed A flourtehing society Paoghtera. and Mn. C. IV. Watson. Auditor. within the year. Mn. Lund waa made regent in m.ktoof .!; The board of tfv.ofern ti. 'March, two hers and of this number 12 elected to ".,!years were Nina W. C. Alexander. Utah Cemarrress of Mother& Cohn. Mrs. T. G. Griffin. Mrs. S. It 1,.,h Su special rare under has II1S organization Frank H. Stephens. Niro Sol Siegel. M, A,1Iph Pr $1111011. Mrs. (. W. Wativ011. Mr. L. e Matlock Hall, an apartment home where tingle MIPN Mary Schanck, Mrs. Lyman II)de at.,.! Mrs. women and widows Can Obtain reasonable living W. W. Armstrong. rates. The Utah Congress of Mothers was formed Women In Public Lire. in 1906 and has been engaged in helpful Hoes EuzABrrii I. IlATWARD k ,re MRS. Democratic women of work since that time. elected to !h. next The first meeting of those Interested in also eerved in the last. Sh, has and legislature. Public Playgrounds in Salt Lake was called by rub been president of the Woman,' Democrat., by the Congress of Mothers. The first meeting of Utah three times. and was chosen a Vs de!in the interest of work for the blind was also held by the Mothers congrees. A Mothers' conDemocratic e"nvertions egate to the National gress committee secured th funds for the porwhich met In Denver in 11191 and in Ft. E. Mute in OttAl Annie for Chapman trait Inefil 19101. She is a prominent member of the at the public library. t!sres Lake Civic club, and has been its In 1912 the congress was presented with a times to the biennial meetings of thedlegate Gener.11 Profeteor west fide on the of by property piece 'ration of 'Women, clubs. held consecutiv,: E. E. Ha Hock: which. by the tertnill of the 111001"- larancison and New York. She is also attas es a home for Kan poration, is to be administered Since In other club and civto work. incorthe and children. women dependent Member of Legislature. poration it has been the work of the congress elected C ALLEN,--itewl- y R to stand sit tha back of the Ha Hock hallboard In working out this housing problem. ber of the house of representatives. was iorn ivi In the past two years. since Mrs. Ella S. In Sandy. She is a daughter of Albert and Evilly De Hooge became the resident superintendent of J. White, both of whom are well known in tht fetlock ball. 29 families. consisting of 76 persons. have found a shelter there. To most of these early history of tho state. Mrs. Allen sae eduHa 'lock ball has been a tetnporary refuge. As cated for the teaching profesidon. She taught soon as the financial ernbamunment has plumed two years before leaving for the east. In Newaway. the tenants find separate houses or return ark. ,New Jersey, she made a PpeCifli ottidv of to relatives In other places. manual training, emphasizing particular WI Ulmer The board of Hillock hall ILISISIA in finding k acd hdechool gardening. Venetian work for the tenants. whenever possible, and Her skill in this connection made her sketry. means to make of the institution an 'infinite Be. am a teacher services in great demand number of chances to be kind." fore leaving New Jeroey she was ngagf.,1 as a The officers of the congress are Mrs. John superviaor in a well known school for doge. :mil. E Dooly. president: Mrs. H. J. Fitzgerald, vice Mrs. Allen is now secretary of the Garfield Wpresident; Mrs. George Wasson. recording secreomen's club and is a pubho spirited citizen who 61. Dart. Itrs. corresponding aecretary; aryl ber friends have every, reason to believe will serve )Ira. A. it. Cook, treasurer. the state with honor in the house of representaSerah Daft Homo Aseociation. tives. llE Sarah Daft Home association is devoted elect- GRACESTRATTGX-AIRET.recently io the interests LIU thaitorna-for-t- hs Aged. ed to alt in the elate touse of representatives. 1 Instituted by the late Sarah Daft. who left skimsIS. 1874. WaS bern in Quincy. Illinois, March thing like 835,000 for the building. which was Shortty afterward, her parents moved to hi 1914. and has since furnished corn- kit. where they pioneered on a homestead in the forteble accommodations for a number of aged Platte valley. Her father was a lawyer and was . women. who thoroughly enjoy the borne spirit first prohibition mayor...A the city of Yahoo. and comforts of the institution. Not only are the Mrs. Stratton-Aire- y is the mother of two sons. shelter and the necessities, of life supplied there. Warren W. Stratton is at present a Rhodes echolbut the yodel needs also are remembered, and echool in the law at Oxford. England. and the home is the scene of frequent social gather- - ar H Stratton is in business in Ogden. Dr. Inge. at which both the residents. officers of the Stratton-Aire- y fins entered the teaching and invited guests find mutual pleas- . but later studied osteopathy at Kirksville. ure. The officers are: Mrs. Margaret Zane sten M she pracwced bar Pretel- after uri. Cherdron. president; find, second and third vice sion in Omaha. which For II years she has nutria her Mrs. IL I. Richpreeidents. Mrs. C. IL McMahon, idence in Salt !Ake and has been prominentlyIn eds. Mrs. J. Y. Marshall; recording secretary. with civic and social movement& Mn. A. B. meson: treasurer. Mrs. J. F. Cowan. identified 1913 ohs a as married to Howard W. Airey, of The directors are Mn. A. C. Smith, Mrs. J. F. this city. Marshall. Mrs. M. J. Marks. Mrs. F. S. Richards. Other Women Active. Mn. Pauline Banda Mrs. John F. Cowan, Mrs. Mrs. O. E. C. H. McMahon. Lee, Mn. A. B. Local women have al so been working in in- Gresion. Mrs. A. Fred Wey, Mrs. B. A. M. Fred- - dividual lines for the public welfare. Mr& 011ieseth, Mrs. C. I. Berg. Mrs. Margaret Zrote Cher- - Havens, president of the Home Industries an-t e don. Mrs. George T. Putnam. lire - Wil Berl. dation. ha Waged an earnest campaign in int Ma sa Margaret Gibbons. Mrs. C. F. Adams stra. Intereets of home product and has taken an Mrs. P Simon Bamberger, Mrs. W. S. Henderson. Mrs. portant part in their exploitation. Miss Mrs. Cohn. Edna T. Clarisea Williams, R. Cook. as food Inspector. has kept up the excellen Black. Mrs. A. B. Irvine, Mrs. A. H. Cowie and work which has resulted in making San Like' . Mns. C. C. Countryman. a leader in cleanliness. in the field to which be Mrs. Cherdron, the new president, has been efforts have been directed. Mrs. Lill Welgt": prominent in the community in ovuml capsei- - holm has been active in the internee of chIld delegate welfair. and has Mao been chospen as bodies ' ties. serving as deputy in the county clerk's of- AK to , of the large local poen ittion teco3runtyt. eletklatewrhi being elected she held for thoe t.1.1; naticii,tlar conventions. Miss Sadie 55er,. the in was choose to prestide at a hee been a prominent and effective worker years. tAllt year she cause of mental defectives. big mass melting for suffrage held In Washing- - i s . um -- - '''"-- d an e T 11- world-powe- in- 1911-191- 1915-191- !t-- . . to! Revo-iiitio- i3 f,- . trr.c-Ire- i I I Irs-ef- iron-wor- ii T nit. d : A .....ril , , i t R ' 1- I 4 6 (C-t,PtcN- - v f 'A;!.14 ' ts Dee.' 116. f,t1 t , , , ,. - . , , ,, ' - , , , , ' |