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Show 0$0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 SPRINGVILLE WOMEN TO ENTERTAIN U. F. W. C. MORE THAN 300 WOMEN TO BE GUESTS HERE Final Session of Utah Federation Federa-tion of Womens Clubs to be Held at Art Gallery The three federated women's clubs of Springville have completed' arrangements ar-rangements for their day's program when they will entertain the Utah Federation of Women's clubs here Thursday, April 28, following two days of convention in Provo. The presence of ex-Governor Charles K. Muboy at one session will lend a note of interest to the convention here, and the club women inyite the citizens of Springville, whether affiliated af-filiated with any club or not, to take advantage of this opportunity to hear Mr. Mabey. lie will be the principal speaker at the afternoon session. The convention will meet in gen-, eral session at 9:30 a. m. in the art gallery of the Springville high school, with Mrs. C. E. Maw presiding. presid-ing. The program for the morning will be as follows: Litany, Mrs. Mary J. Finley; music, under direction of music division; minutes; report of officers; treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Cave; auditor. Mrs. J. W. Bardslcy; historian, his-torian, Mrs. Grave Foutz ; report of headquarters and bureau of information, infor-mation, Mrs. A. II. Parsons; report of convention adjustment and speakers speak-ers bureau, Mrs. i. Cully ; report of general federation director, Mrs. E. O. Wattis; music, Mrs. Frances Jen-sin Jen-sin Gill ; report of chairmen of committees: com-mittees: transportation, Mrs. W. S. Taylor; Utah legislative committee, Mrs. J. II. Wolfe; second report of election committee, Mrs. JD. N. Strnup: second reading of resolutions, resolu-tions, Mrs. Ben Johnson, chairman committee on resolutions; special reports re-ports supplementary to bulletin, chairman of departments: music, Peerless quartet; announcements. At 12 o'clock luncheon will be served in the high school gymnasium, gymnas-ium, at which time the high school orchestra will furnish several musical musi-cal numbers and Toss Childs ami Hazel Anderson wi!i entertain the clubwomen with dance numbers. The a fternoon session will convene con-vene at 2 o'clock. Miss Mellm Con-die Con-die will sing, preceding the address by Charles li. Mabey, who will speak on "The Spiritual Influence of Art." Elmo Coffman will give a vocal solo, to be followed by greetings from the .past-presidents, Mrs. Cnul-tero, Cnul-tero, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Gorhani. Mrs. Pixel, Mrs. E. E. Corfman, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood. Mrs. E. ( ). Wattis; report of courtesy committee commit-tee : cello solo. Melvin I )one : mis-ccllaneous mis-ccllaneous bustnetss, adjournment. At 4 o'clock a reception in honor of the past presidents of the TI. F. W. C. will be given by the first (lis-i tricf club women in the art gallery. I Phe reception will be under the di lection of a local committee. Music will be furnished by Mr. Melvin Done and Mrs. P. .!. Bonner of Eureka, Eu-reka, and Mrs. L. E, Faux of the local high school. The convention in Springville will be in charge of the following commit com-mit lees : General committee. Mrs. S. C. 'Whil taker, chairman: Mrs. .1. F. Wingate. secretary; Mrs. William Will-iam Binks. treasurer: music and entertainment, Mrs. Bird Hunting-' Ion. Mrs. E. E. Knudsen: transport trans-port a I ion ami auto mobile. Mrs. .1.1 Whiting. Mrs. Harold Christen-j sen. Mrs. .1. D. Childs: reception and hospitality. Mrs. G. W. Harrison, Harri-son, Mrs. C. G. Salisbury. Mrs. G. j A. Anderson : decoration, Mrs. M. J. Eldredge. Mrs. Glenn Neil. Mrs 1 Wayne Johnson: luncheon, Mrs. II T. Iteynolds, Jr., Mrs. L. J. Whir-, ney. Mrs. M. W. Bird; doors and' usiiers. Mrs. AY. N. Grooms. Mrs. G. ' L. Dallin. Mrs. A. M. Lyall: committee commit-tee for the reception. Mrs. V. S. Wilson. Wil-son. Mrs. D. A. Smith. Mrs. D. P. Brintou. Mrs. It. 11. Maughn, Mrs. La Cell Bale Mrs. Meade CrandaH One general session is scheduled at Provo, Tuesday evening, two on Wednesday, a baniptot Wednesday evening, and two sessions at Spring- , ville on Thursday. April 28, the final day of the meetings. Committee meetings, receptions and luncheons also are included on (hej)i'ogram of the convention. The committees in charge of the program fed low : CONVENTION' COMMITTEES Program 'ommittee M rs. C. E. Maw. ox-offioio chairman: Mrs. W. T. Hasler, chairman ; Mrs. Hebcr C. Hicks, Mrs. Eliza Christeusen. Mrs. Ben Argyle. Resolution commit tee Mrs. Ren Johnson, chairman : Mrs. W. C. Jurd. Mrs. Willis Bromley. Con rl esy ( 'ommit tee M rs. William Wil-liam li. Wanless, Logan, chairman: Mrs. Nina N. Bowman. Kanab; Mrs. vContinued on page four) LOCAL WOMEN (Continued from ruj;e One) J. T. Beniess. Salt Lake. Tin and Hade Committee Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, Mrs. Leslie Gloes-heck, Gloes-heck, Mrs. Henry Krlandson, Pay-son Pay-son : Mrs. J. L. Finnae, American Fork. Pases Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Porvo ; Mrs. Ben E. Arnvle, Spanish Fork. LOCAL CONVENTION COMMITTEES Executive Committee Mrs. Atlanta At-lanta Cliristensen. Mrs. J. W. Aird, Mrs. L. C. Whittaker. Registration and Finance Committee Com-mittee Mrs. Atlanta Cliristensen, American Fork ; Mrs. Dorothy Jensen. Jen-sen. Payson ; Mrs. lien E. Argyle, Mrs. Sidney Gilchrist, Lehi. Publicity Committee Mrs. F. II. Allen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. C. A. Wolfrom, Provo, Mrs. J. W. Aird, Provo. Transportation Committee Mrs. Oscar Spear, Provo; Mrs. J. V. Whiting, Springville. Banquet and Luncheon Provo, Mrs. J. M. Tick. Mrs. Alva Nelson, Mrs. Harry Ashton. Springville Mrs. II. T. Reynolds. Mrs. M. W. Burg, Mrs. L. .1. Whitney. ;- Decoration Mrs. W. W. Allen, Provo; Mrs. M. J. Eldridge, Springville. Spring-ville. Entertainment Mrs. G. II. Heind-selman, Heind-selman, Provo; Springville Mrs. V. S. Wilson, Mrs. Bird Huntington, Mrs. E. E. Kmidsen. Uooi-s and Ushers Mrs. Annie M. Craven, Eureka, Mrs. W. N. Grooms, Springville; Mrs. Dorothy Jensen, Pnyson; Mrs. Henry Gense, Provo; Mrs. J. C. Clark, Provo. Hospitality Mrs. W. T. Hasler, Provo: Mrs. W. 11. Harrison, Springville. The complete three-day program follows : TUESDAY, APRIL 26 1 :30 p. m. Luncheon in honor of Board members given by First District at home of Mrs. C. E. Maw. 2 p. m. Federal Board Meeting nt home of President, Mrs. C. E. Maw. 4 :30- p. in. Reception in honor of state club presidents, delegates and visiting ladies at the Women's club home. 8 p. in. Formal opening of the twenty-fourth anuiual convention of the U. F. W. C. at the Utah stake tabernacle. . Mrs. C. E. Maw, President U. F. W. C. and Mrs. A. Christensen, president First District, presiding. Music tabernacle choir; invocation invoca-tion Mrs. E. E. Bachelder; music; greetings Mrs. A. Christensen ; re-spouse re-spouse state president, Mrs. C. E. Maw; presentation of program Mrs. W. T. Hasler; address "Spiritual Culture in the Home and its Influence in the Community" Dr. Adam S. Bennion; music tabernacle tab-ernacle choir. ' 9:30 a. m. General Session WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 Meno Trope Hall, Mrs. C. E. Maw, presiding. Parliamentarian Mrs. F. B. Cook. The program: music under direction di-rection of Mrs. H. C. Hicks; litany Led by Mrs. Henry Gease ; Rending Rend-ing of minutes; Discussion of credentialsMrs. cre-dentialsMrs. J. A. Gager, chairman chair-man of credentials committee ; discussion dis-cussion of election rules and methods Mrs. D. N. Straup, chairman chair-man ; appointment, of special committees com-mittees and announcements; report of officers: first vice president-Mrs. president-Mrs. John Culley, second vice presidentMrs.. presi-dentMrs.. D. N. Straup; recording record-ing secretary Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr., chairman of badge committee Mrs. L. E. Hubbard; nominations of delegates dele-gates to the G. F. W. C. Council to be held in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Michi-gan, May 30 to June 4; report of revisions committee and club institute insti-tute invitations to next convention. conven-tion. 2:30 p. m. General Session Tabernacle. President Mrs. C. E. Maw, presiding. The program: community singing Under direction direc-tion of Mrs. H. C. Hicks; first reading of resolutions Mrs. Ben Johnson, chairman of resolution committee: solo Mrs. H. C. Hicks; address Dr. Aurelia Henry Rein-bardt, Rein-bardt, president of Mills College, ciation of University women; music California. President National Asso- Under direction of music division. divi-sion. 5 p. in. Reception in honor of the guest of the federation Dr. Aurelia Henry Reiuhardt. S p. m. Banquet of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs nt Roberts Hotel. Dr. Aurelia Henry Reiuhardt, speaker of the evening. |