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Show r 'S U . L mr jrr Cie r fAOE TWO " ' ViWv, ttfti.iu-vri-to- r t.MKjCft'SS (By Elizabeth Sr. THE PBOVO POST :sr&fcsyirji tT The Provo Ladies Activity Sphere Souter.) In Utah's Garden City, program when everything that relates to the would ask that a stand be takmvfor the -health of the community will be discussed. right, without equivocation or compromise upon The legislative committee has been having Wisconsin, chairman of the literature and library' every great public question, to tlief end that club extension department of the General Federation women all "over the land .under, consideration several important measure letrit of Womens Clubs at the afternoon session of the. that womens Hubs stand primarily for the home that it is going tourge" upon the legislature ut the coming session. convention of the Utah Federation of Womens and right relations of family life; that they dell In view of the fact that the Panama Clubs yesterday. Although the convention proper of plore modern individualism to the sacrifice with its beautiful held next galbe did not close until after the program of music and year the home; that they will make no eoneessiomrto and modern art represented, the ancient of leries dance last night, the session heldT the assembly that debauch to the tharitemls home; anything room at the University of Utah yesterday after-no- n program committee has sought to prepare the ..they stand' for decency, hrnety and integrity n wts the last at which addresses were given. members for a better understanding and in public life without eompromise or fear of po see a what may by of Club outlining they The Significance of the Modern' Jitieal favor; that thev stand for irue democracy, mod--er- n a government of all the people, by all the" people-an- d course of study dealing with ancient and by Miss Ltitrie E. Stearns of. Wisconsin, shairmanof the literature and lit- for all the people, wjthout distinction as to Italy and Greece. Federof Hub has also been especially interested General extension the end The creed that eveiy or nationality .to the department sex, race, trary session clubs afternoon at the l ation of Womens in the better Hass of music and during the past state may become ademoeraty in the fullest sciise and instructive Woof the convention of the Utah Federation of of the term.. It is my prayer that every Hub year's number of entertaining mens clubs yesterday. Although the convention woman here may return tT her home determined.' music ales hav.e beeu held. Jn the wav of charity. the Hub has eontril- to make her city, state and country, through bf'r proper did not close until after the program of music and dance last night, the Session held in ' "efforts a" letter place in whicb to live; that she uted a.libcial donation to the European 'S the assembly room at the University of Utah yesno longer affirm that she does not wish to . ers and each member has pledged herself to see take part in' the grealyuplifting processes now gothat some needy family living in her neighbor- -' terday afternoon was the last at which addresses were given. , ing on; that every woman here may throw off' hood is made happ.V on Christmas day. As a woman working not in the 'interests of ' her boasted conservatism; that she may come to a Hom Industrial Association women alone, but in the interests of humanity in realization of the fact that the most desolating You. is curse that can come upon any woman-e- r Hub is geueral, Miss Stearns urged improvement and Support the State That Supports fitnessand asked only that women be allowed a the curse of satisfaction; and that she will do anyis the slogan of the Home Industrial assoeiation. state lojaltv. chance to share the social burden and to, aerva from her curse this remove thing in her power to emphasizing home industry and in tTat excellent stands a" sex in lines time she expressed hope would, The local organization eommunityuntil every influence destructive in of ladms . number and is eomimsed of a large humanity, She expressed a hope that, in tirpy any way of home life, sanitarily, morally,' or In Sex lines would be ignored in a 'social way, any other form, shall be brought to its death ; thaU who have pledged themselves to be tnu to the their inritiem-and said she 4iopedsome day the word wo- life and love and health and the pursuit of happi-th- e city in which they' live by using ri jrrt eve e title of man would irQin. the, curse of satisfaction; that she will do every-lagin the si pporF of olir- pra m Let men and women work side) jn jie iam or hamlet In the" land ttronage10 .ho giving- full Dm-intiy side, she said, instead of in different direc- -' the prevent ytar the information is given 1 ions' and much will be Nineteenth Century Club accomplished. that the Ladies Home Industrial association has Jn the light of what is transpiring all over The Nineteenth Century Club holds prominot been thoroughly satisfied with the amount the world, said Miss Stearns, it would seem that nent place in the Btate Federation of Womens 'of home products consumed in our Garden City, the one a ml o ul y subject that could be takenjfor and the idefc was conceived that the thong! t Hubs, and the local organization in Provo City t this subject would be women. is completing a very successful and prosperous shpuld be given to the growing child, to the dif-Four Great Questions . year. It is known that this club has many interperhaps carry the idea more effectively of the or- officers Wisconsins greatest seer, Jenkins Lloyd , ests and aims in view, viz: literature, elvies, pure ferent homes. Accordingly, the engaged in and clean food, the home industrial conditions Jones, has said that there are four great quesganization have been energetical a tions of the day: liquor, raee, war and women. Central of women" and children, education in school and higbschool permanent installing in our of our char'War and women "occupy to of states products. In civil our service as applied state, pages miniature exhibit community, in and the i.t time, itable and eorreetionable institutions and such daily newspapers at the this movement they rieived the hearty suppott m of 4I1 a lion .as willhHp these various efforts. t ligTifofAvhiiriS tofr of the Commercial club, Snpt. L. E. Lggei;tven, Ws has a significance. At no time in the worlds These advanced efforts toward reform and imzSWQKWl t been o made so be this with exhibit, must connection 'on ihe of necessity .A'. m.h historyJnis. provement generally district schools. In tremeodoosly-in.i.aariLa avL prominent.. The list of the communrty send -t-here is a eoutest Lcijr comlucteilon v arious sub- in fhew dewrvi-rh- "of new books tur r. the rv publication of the. .therefore The following meagell penned to the m ueir'oinhno uHn foff g. toJUtulLand her posiJlnlities. both this of Corfnmn E. old, such as Job?' fewart Mbs 'The Subjection of Utah by Mrs. Ehmyr not who have striven. fail alone ami in a lifciai .Valid manual lme. - lrizes wiITTe1 They they of the Utah Fed- convention of ti last and ' the Women. of who at and the is the excellent text veer magazine the very awarded to 'the winning contestants and these city, appearing jn Lake Cit.v, held Suit in CIul jHI s, of is Womens ofthe which book of this Hub from it noted that the eration newspaper article. ptove p are already liberally donated through our f woman question. prtnl president following are among the educational subjects manufacturing association. Tpie chil Iren avt I. tab; of Women the the to But present during Giettipgs thus'a'tically storing their minds with facts and b a a ok a have I : to The C hiistmas spirit is- the kindly greeting, Keonomie of Ilonie Features woman, WtCwfcj , by nitin. speak, yet lulein figures pcfllfTn year ice ami w ill- sen I and in the tremendousbook thenw-lvcso of Conference Women with the sloit, import the good cheer, at 'state, and Familiariz.ng Ireland, International Christendom I attendant' throughout would had Modern Mtt1 0 Is q youjjL jt lntirety. Ilonie, Japanese Exclusion, ing . saenfiee gan: Support the State That Sup; orts Yon, The. i history. t With he of UrpmijaBTnVhar'Df-Atexduring is never more eo f Canada s Heemit ' Progress... Bevelopinei.t loving. service of one for another Relief Society,- - Church of Jesus Christ t! 'birth of Ui? celebration the is tcbHzt in Toiwrill the of than The.bpok during Latter-daAil. Saints apparent UrJ'rodciari;. nor the is not for babies. .nor the frivolous, whose very life was given to gentle loving Miffeieth Things Have Fresh Air and Hims!rne,'T Jong ainns'kindrCharit V Charity " eofhmcnrlabl'vinHO v The Inside of 'the Cuiv Book gervic for mankind. TTfe" easity xlroekml- .- Thc- w Ot k never faileth. This" HuTrivVa Oratoria. . of Love One Another is being more completely Labor, is au abridgement of one chapter of a be. Review, ishnow 'ThIsY7FiU'iTsTttnt7(iTrrwdrn'h JP vjr The which consumed thirty-twMarch the understood in its fullest meaning, as year passes j with Jn fninvi years. study locally the- - tirst oi 3a(Tizhlion' of worenTa the'ln!teI" - - - to year, for men and women are more and more original manuscript was .burned at Johanneseient officers: Mrs. Ham Schwab." p States, has bir!'e t!ie' year met with de-countless organizations Mrs. R. II. Beeslcv, . T. burg by the lb ririh troops during the Boer war. suc-csusing as a happy medium ill its broad field of activity. cided the divine fire from Womans Position Thompson, . recording secretary ; V' orge thiough which to keep ablaze generally through this organization have ' heaven as'dld the Vestal .Virgins oit.tke.alta Fitzroy, corresponding secretary, and Mrs E. assisted to a life of betterment through hem done iL SuttonI treasuYerr""'' had to do wit', ; u 'ulysis of the work woman has u111L.de:,.. Vesta, the goddess of the home. Whateverjs and fervor, certain the a and on spiritual modem in the still riots takes world, and of sick and altogether the poor, 7oim needy velopmeiit. The wants of life. The evils which arise from the fact that her labor, Utah Sorosis is apt to translate itself into terms have been well prov idciLfor, as can be judged ve -- ' activities studied by women through organization-haespecially, ilomi stic labor, often the most weari(Mrs. Jacob Coleman.) when it is said that over $3000 has been collected but own their goinl, to redounded humai the to known race, not only some and iriiending With its object to promote the highest dethis year for charitable purposes and over $2000 their homes, their communities am or reeoj-nizeof of members not lecbmpensed, are of its the through any avegue good adequately velopment this of amount Jias been distributed to the worthy jfn and stated alo tint in the years to come when, work that may seem profitable, the Utah Sorosis our nation. poor. Irrespective of belief and creed, all those w oman gives looks back upun the last years work with a keen The work arcomplishcfl by the fifty stunlj up her independent field of labor for who aie iiuieed are helped by .the Relief SoMaud H1 in Federation wifi of Utah the share her receive not the she satisfaction of something attempted something marriage, clubs composing ciety. It is interesting to learn that this organJ' work.done less orpnn.g or of the with done. bynnijar eleemosythe ization is at present working in comiectiop'with mailings comparison manjis ajniore but 3 et thertv ls ron,u MrsR. It. Irvine, J r., the popular preshlent nary benefaction, but as an equafsTiaie !n an eq- Cross itmcmoenAr Mml tlua iutraduccs .. ofAhOtitTO Tvhw ALAk.c.g1.c. n c r j p t club, hv r business-lik- e administration. cf the fact that whenever an opportunity presents . f0r all the different groups . jjie benefits of wider wliioh-- is now ri produced is the one v'ealmg with has aroused a peat deal 01 enlrusiaMii aiTntTmTrr7f;;TrTor like tq gain inspiration and the and united nue-of state organizations the members, who have shown much interest in the appalling parasitism the the same. IvYry recently one experience through of one and a halt body our feminine" of the tendencies of Hub. work great the , day. through branch made 100 jn one day, which will he de- effort n in the General enrolled of now the darkness In and the committees have done The various women pres.their confttsiog voted entrHy in earing for those who wanti"' million . seem to some that woman, in her de- well. Tim civic and industrial committee,. it of Womens Clubs who have given freely ent, may With Christmas at hand, all (work l ours are. exabove all their God-ri- vui 'sire to seek. out new paths of labor, follows air with the relief societies and other has of time, energy, money, and in ceptionally busy providing good cheer for women au3 movement 'irresponsible- impulse, or that she seeks selfishtalents for the benefit of the those whose interest they have tiulv at heart. -organizations in the gneral tlcan-useems at the close of of the city and has set aside one mating in March ly only her own good at the cost of that of the race Another matter of interest is that this year more children of our land, which in its peaee-fu- l blessed onagain hm no and so she and blessed has whiHi Ojf next year to lie devoted to various Kubjeet long faithfully than 470!) bushels of wheat have edieeted-aii31H to be vountiv a good.plaee to the welfare of our city. At tl e ward. hut when a dealer future shall ha,e is now stored in the church elevator for pertaining pursuits of inakffirwij women arisfli. may it not then he manifest that not North park this year the Hub, in eonjuottioii to live. To the federated Hub Priwlii-- h time of need, kml a considerable amount ofrash well in Be not. weary -- a , us human entrre for the with one hut message, Nineteenth the alone, elv.b" donated is but rci has this association 011 hand for the Century tlurc purchase of an m won. an sought her new paths? the to To the women we write because haiiso?mvflag wheat to add to the stoic. Every Thuisday B city. - tLral of earnest. scrious: a tietneiuhi'K eim.-u- l To ini mind qm- (' 01 -The eommittie on education has Relief Society day. The splendid " mttinepre-pare- d v . part of the great body do e will we with 1 us, vvhiidi the m is involved the schools of Frovo City mid given its repent of through the way mmded women is.Coine J.'ytlicStake hoard has been thoroughly s of woman arming fiom the m vv c u of the s hool the progress and - It is the hope of those whose pleasure it The first Thursday is Teacher's' completed. v f' to have the honor to serve the women nf Utah, ut'.lied; eslahlish(Ml as an annual event . svslein. Ithas w.hen all teachers make a day report of their visits. usefulness may he attained the Goal Should Be is known as What school Ilay'wheif what in Ihgh turn the tl at a wider service of ipnountsTol1ectel for the poor, aiid of women becoming number The to umler the woman vouihvded froih sebori le'surc memstudents the entertain the a high distribute larger the same that day Jo the regular through 01 01 vo,ni. bers with, their liest (fforts. The Hub has been ju.w conditions has led to the establishment all wlmare thus made to fed happy by flics- - timely filiated with our state federation over our land of worn s Hubs. The nlmal gene ions init'udcring aid to t!,e Home ami School Hu'-s. and kind visits. Genealogii-ii- l day is the second 7 Yours for son ire. involved in the establishment of such association. The Hub also annnally offers a prize Thursday in the month and at this meeting inMRH. ELMER E. (k'RKMAV. chubs is smietin cs wholly lot sight (if. In many to tie students of the -- upper grades an 1 high structions aie given to iif the IV. C. instances e)ub life is regarded Hs simply a method school for the lust paper on some topic pertaining Frov o. Utah, Fresideut U. F. vicarious work fo y the dead. Hume ethics F"d-for passing away an interesting afternoon: foe to citizenship. (.pd.,r (onveiitmn of the State At home-fur- homCmaking. 'address the following a in social for to the WmmnL The health comnjittee has stood willing ami swim; being place tndi-''go nishing etc., arc dis tsed every third ThiVoriiy, Js d live red by M;ss Lutie E. Stearns of Wiseou-nl- d when all dressed rp; a pleasant tintinnabulation then on tin fomtli flnusdny tii6 time is devoted to ready to lend assistance wherever possible in tie xv of-- ' the of endorsement lo to allowed ideas like when rire h us the Muter thiough arty campaign against st4?e fly and any other unsanidhp literary work. M hen a fittliThursday ccuis, the sieve of idle enriostv, aside set a hIm) f the C. F. W. C.t has ami its on the S condition, ladles are divided into groups and devote the day tary As the new year approaches. occasion appropriately arises for retrospection of the accomplish- ments of the passing year, and just what this looking back means to one depends entirely as to how the many opportunities offered for ami for aiding in the advancement of civilization, in the spread of light and learning, lifting people from the depths of ignorknceaml vice, lending a helping hand to the poor and needy, have been met, Many of our readers hold membership in various highly commendable organizations established solely for advancement and development, individanlly and fbr the community. Jt may be interesting to reflect on the years social column, social, in a broad sense, for there is more told of the activities pursued by women there than through any other published column. That social indulgence is essential was emphasized by a recent, writer who advanced as a fact, . that in the rural districts, as against the city life, the percentage of insane women is considerably higher, and this due to lack of sociat mioglin.gr There appears, however, to be erroneous ideas prevalent as to what society really means, but reaccordingly, garded in its true light, and indulged in whatever be no there should justification for unjust and "uncalled for criticism. Class distinction should be unknown. Friend fillips should be formed with the satisfying results which make life worth while.' Equality betwje , all people, irrespective ofjthe. possession of this) world s goods, is very admirable, and undoubtedly leads in results over class distinction. - It rests with the woman individually to place on a higher plane the social statu of her community. ,lf the feisura hours are spent ruthlessly it not oulv be- littles the individual, but the community also. Re- creation is necessary as a Change from the more serious duties of life, in many ease that of gaining a liveilhood, and no matter what the vocation, in life may be, the avoeatidu is the rest which gives hope to even the hardest duties. Let us participate in the joys and pleasures of life m season, obtaining the very best along these lines, but let our search for enjoyment follow such judgment that ineeking enjoyment we may also seek to do those things which strengthen and 'develop Trsras0 s individuals, and tend to uplift our and the comraunuity in general. The Significance of the. Modem Club Movement1 was discussed by Miss Lutle E. Stearns ot I " be-kno- wn ex(osi-lioirwi- appie-elatio- Move-ment,'- was-discuss- ed ' i -- c. ou-diti- o - -- -- ise-wo- - hy-ln- diis -- g -- who-migh- - P fellow-being- effi--eaio- ell-bei- 1 wo-'-m- en 'ectx-pwt-ftriiin- om-and- s - cver-en-lurin- - . g -- - -- dajVparnaered K-- son s time4o-ieatLitJt- -- ' lk-aling-" -- htrir-xtron- g us-me- at-Alask- y - 4 - 'l, Tri-ized ! -- - - n-t- o Sf o ' vice-presiden- ts Vo-m- eu s jL -- 1 foe-eduea- tlon d ' -- f'the'-fiec- U l.-- T -- the-evils-- t gladly-recogui- zes -- led-elatio- riu-m- - p bei-1- for-hers- elf -- - -- . cd short-eoniing- ? 11 . those-intereste- w , C-- 1 f 1 r bs home-huihliii- g, 1 -- 4t |