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MR(IP ' tieij,end PIIPPort id tha et- and mon', ,nditring gt,ater la V HhtItertt IrW1 hil,tren. 17 I , riinging from 4lay to 3 fenvnlialilT ' a. Mftit MS c ' 4 rit,i! ,thrtl't4 1,',1 s; III IlIcitAltitS , ', t I t ot irtcwi McMahon who has been tlr mate - rr , noted for her ssta prominent Woe,. itolong t her connetion mith tho through elebe..,,,,, 1,14410 -Lterary. the P. F. ft and other bliss in 110411 :raitios. ro,ently rnten Into luitioned emIne. through hor eplendiii work ast chitirmfin iIN II Nin, VIttiliT. organizations el'Mlitue:. II. e tare,. thn ,k1Itten cnoprietor daughter .,otm of thn Utah pioneers". the sod oti,T it,g the Outightern of Utah MIfirst and 0,c,. nePrs. tow -1 - - lai )carm ago with a comparamen among leg charter tnetntive han,!1,i1 r ,;( ottlePt sass the late Meg. lwrs, It. flr.t Annie Ts)1,c W.io. known as IN:Minder Onnerai. and its nrewol ,no is .'Ira. Elizabeth Richard. Wright, timughor "r Samuel H. Richards, one of Mr.. Wright has botm also an Ulm Utah, pl,,nreri, 1 a In .,uf ,, 70 noftelt.1:1.1 :. ,i; .f. ,111timl'a"lIntlitt:tt'n't ut San rratiolettt Mrs t"ar italalat tleriecai biennial ta.1..71!:pro.1 McMahon huts boon also a and at tbs. miter .f :t hoard of Oiroctora, biennial tneoling was aleetad auditor of tho Oenern' Ve.ter.tion. She has nix actod as state sec- tho some body. At tho time of hor retary eppointment In tho place Of chairman far thn blennial program she was filling the position of or the Mato Federation of Women's clubs W', h ho occupied two years. Mrs. MeNtubon'a tre fr ' i - ... .. 0 ....,.. ' ' .1 - .1 p' ,i it , - pride'' cuM,Aws I - MRS- A. H. KING. A ::1 - -- - At . . ,: e ,e,,,. i -- --- '' ', - . mEmorr.1 PI401.1,,. .,11,140...1.4t II ':,) .. . , , !' e,,,' ,i.'' ' t t .. t e f ,. . Al.'. t q . t el , ',i, .. - -- - t.,i' ' e tee, 3 4 '91 , JO I ' ei. t ii l 1 ..t s fa I I: ., 7 , iv, .. 4 -: , ,l, : I; ' child-wellaz- e, il 1 4 a i,!fi 1:144 Mrs. Margaret Zane Witcher, county clerk of Salt C011iliY le knOWTI as the moot popular woman politician in the Putt& She haa been tnies eleosed to the 1ition of county clerk by the Republican varty, eteh time running ahead of her ticket. Previous to her candidacy for this ppsition ehe served as deputy countY clerk for sornott time. abd alf) as minister of the Salt Lake SecUrity & Trust company. She was a candidate before tho state onvention for Mate treasurer tiliring the recent election, hut was defeated. She was, however. electorbeing the ,,niv woman chosen for that position is Will reWitcher a There possibility that Mrs ceive the ,omplItnentsey vote of the presidential electors of Utah and Vermont when the electors; newt m Washington to feet their respective state Aote for president and vice president. Should this distite'llet. he awarded her. It will tw the higheet 1.htloBI re,ognition )et accorded a woman in the o . tr ()LIVE HAVENS. Mrs. ()Me iinvons halt been itt Utati attly freer N,are. but her actiity in the interest of some of its hest and biggest intereats, civic. humanitarian, religious and other 1111P have made her a prominent figure in local progress. Mra. Havens hes leen officially connected with at least 10 different time, but realizing that her activales were too widely scattered, she two ell other interests for thone of gave .0,,arto up air the Utah Home Industry astociation. of which -.- .. ft (Continued on page les. I l a 4 , '11 ;; I (i , PI ,,,, I . - , States. M1114 i ,' L ee Fatted ; le : MRS. EDYTH ELLERBECIC READ. Mrs Myth Ellerbeek Raid, recently elected to ihe legislatur.e..:112.a fLatt,Itell..,?71. dellgehocto; alli;1 raj al".'.1: in 111".M'it .ekeel her Pau( Of Ptah. Later she received a aglii) the l'itiversity from Leland Stanford university. After leftyo-gre g .ollege she spent some time in New York. rit,tig -r magazines and studying music. Since iicr merriest., ,he hen devoted a great deal of time to tho PV14, of sociological problems. being par&ad the work, leIllarly interested in ingo eC the Juvenile court. She has recently written ,, book for children which is very successful. MRS NtARCIARET ZANE WITCHER. t ' - ' . , orsanizaatm. ',:,4 rn'rtitt".X!. V'atka:r2ZM::MaZrLtLi.i.;ZZ::tr;2iia.Lrl:LtT2ZerrZyZ,rrrZr;Ztlzmow ,.,.. e ,e,,, - Mrs Anna Holden King. representative to the lower houm of the legislature, was born and Scented iii Salt Lake City. She has always been in politics and under her leader-,hi- p greatly Interested the W01111115 Republican club gave the first omen's lub rallies in the municipal campaign ,,f 1907. s.hich were highly successful. Mrs. Kling has recently completed her fourth term as president of the Woman'aSepublioan club. She is assistant secretary of the Wasatch Literary club and an ardent iP a mem, bemrof ahthe Civic 00nt hihlts assistance uh gave ',n clube women's done the work for the tho by t,ine-hnlow for working women and she to work for legislation beneficial to worsen and ehil,Tron in the coming session of the legisla- 5,t .. ll , I , ..,'11',. . ,I activities in fact have been associated with philnnthropic and civic as Well as purely club work. Home she was one of the founders of the "Infant's kind Day Nurser)," later merged into the Orphan" Home. and also one of the founders of the Canyon creet Farm. a home and school for friendless boys. Site has served as director on the Orphans' Home board. and also for the Sarah Daft Home for the Aged. elle is a practical worker for the Hoapitai Aid association and also for the Parks and Playinterest teribracing everygrounds association. her pertains to humane and civic inter- thing which state. all thews manifold public With Of the iota interests. elle is also a successful and devoted h,me-rnakand housekeeper. meeeee art a'1""1' ItM Illirhe Pltitillits fh noto,mt tharillek. end 1' .1 (toi- nihi trea,otrer of the intoltwe at xarloun Omen Mrs Itorne's interest hm, not bsea ronlined to th, state institute. but id 'ill times; and In the stmly it ,,PrY lu,s7itile place 'Me 1..t she om. the find Inetrwi .r in art ttt te., I i S enicersity I. and also has taught it lit For Si period Otl grads schools toarly nil the in stink,. nemods and 1 , ll'initie.1,1.tarNr'lle;! tt:if;e tt:r:::: cut:: ,:,,n ,.1.,t., at ,,,rioun Oates : , Itorrle'S effort,' se 'Aired II1,, 1....,.iiice of the University free steheinrothip til eel. has 'wen for the pant la years a litenibee "r ihe board of direct,,rg the ileneral s Relit I , tare e.ho Is president of the t ir, ,, Niieseey. taitt spent Maar ,t ,rk nor the twat intereata ,of , .ri bill. E. OGLESBY. .1 "11' iitro. the eolle,tion being named the Alive Art le, lion In complitnent to the framer of the v,ith other elobs and ass.). ,m1 i,.,: eisig.,4:.,ro,r sag,a.4wilicaciTameemafgamettomrxrrrErinT1 - , .!,:...4. opt The !maw. or Alive NI, Horne stands out pr,. eminently an a41 advocate of the art inierents of the 'dole Ele,tcd to the third legislature in Ian..., she wrote. and introduced the art hill, allich resulted In the creation of the Utah Art Institut. thr..,:gli eh', h H numhcr or fintitial prirem nre Presided to incite the beet eterk or native artists alai ay, tumuli exhibition of the.r ,sork toalle it Suitable tlinsa 1114 hinees, by t hi, I, a layat art ridr,t bt kept 111e. and the pobli, mad.. aoquaintrd ,41111 the cork Of local artit4n, a bieh IN yearly , i4Ing formal opening. Tho .1,, or et bailee affork fire kindergarten training to nomwest ihe side, and also nos,ht 1,er:esti lull, dd. Is veith free care of ft titio, a once r,r the phy., !,.1,,t. eild ectited limes for the Indigent reel-.- IIt has also a Bee dreta or th f:t,,,,,r,,,,,,o. , .;t1 ps,,eral neighborhood clubs" uniting ld.., (II" which have their young. ''.' "r,',..1 bet, Standing at the head of the State Federation or Women's chitin is Mrs. A. .1. Gorham, trho was elected its president in itetober. 1911. to take thn whit renigned. ilace of Mrs. 1. H. mcmation She has been recently ele,ted president Of the same body for two years, Mrs Gorham has been Prolident of the Ladies' Literary club, end has teen a member of the beinrd of dire.torii of the she Home and let Nersere. n poeitien i comwas also ,m the building atilt boldsSi the Immisome nPW ere:tier the mittee for IMMO for the insettelen lit the simthenstern part of the city. MRS. 14E1.1EN iI. i'LAWSitN Since the establishment or the Fre. Sindergar. ten many years ago, the MOM' of Mre. Seldeti I. Clawson has st,ssd itiliong the foremost of the tireless worker in its ,311P4. Aiwa)a interested in its welfare she has. neett caw of the brat to, Inspire and suggest plans for Its progresti. and 10carry the plans to all. :etatful fruition. Many difliculties have beset lis rsty. and through them all Mrs. Clawson carried an undaunted rhrtegaerntetnave, of l ready to concede tin atom For many yeara Mrs. the face of many isisshisItP rillIPS(Pli &eta& ag ono of the botiM of directors of ttui...a,seastatitm anti eemething like two years ago was elected to the presidency. the name toof the the association at that time being changed House as Rill Neighborhood k'ree Kindergarten Institution met the having for Poctation, the puma with such distinguished success ILO to make possible the erection of a handsome horn for .the long cherlehed kindergarten' and for varloult otherThe house was ambitions of IL humane nature., ,.., "'" ,,41'1"1",' NI,,, a.,, ,1.i ,eptions, , 'M " A1,1.; it I (tency i - r,,,,,,,r i 4 4 , .,, Al P ye,e1.,,,,It-,rasluip- hrfAalitefe Ai7,,.3774, 4. ty. etteserr' foyfAillerheac e, , a - dniphlhiie of ti,: ,,,y,,,,,irt;nv:1,I,,s7.1,ot n Christian &saw:lotion. serving on its' first beerdlP. and later being chosen as t!resident. a positmli held by her for seven years She is 11,, vice 1.fM,i,frilt of the tonlociation Olt t'ON 4 , ;),p,....... t A it '',..li 4 ; g ...".""), '' t ,- e , . - il ,,, , Mn. F. It crlt,,t,low stands 'at tho head of the Lad leA. .11erer y .iak the first porely Meet' In Ceti'. club ecer frnierl hv For year. Mrs. critehlow has been associated with the b.h as a momber. and is on.. 1,t 010 171,1Fit 10YR: and of) ,,,,, " , . i; ,, 7F-- : ' . n ''...ele,..e",e- 11241 "4, ,e, NIRAI. E. It. ., '. ',,i,)I, ,,,,,, ''''. , 1 - ;k: Ki . V ' II it,rI ., - . ,,; 6 , , ... IA ,.z.,,,,,, .11,0 ,,,,. t us" , f f , , IV .,,,,., - ed 14 ,,,I ,,,e, .... ,. , . I AT , it eilletent worker In the Relief arid rrirnary ree,o. of the Daughters of the ciatfone, and Revolution. of which she is still a 111P;IIIVT. Se greatly has interest in the pioneer movement In- 'leased. that braneh societies of the Daughter., in many other ,f rtah l'IOneerS thehave been formed ltah ,ltioa, and promise exists ,)f fume more Besides these. and am an outgrov,th et tthe spirit t.tt loyalty to the pioneers fostered by the Parent eernene so, lety. two other notable oramizatiorm Ilitt..:141 the Daughters or the Alorenat i Plotie,rs ha ce 141,1ghtera or the Utah 1Itiridtrt ,z, ., r tehniitly beet, stab;ishrot each lelImx.., h. at hi,!1 revietted tio dramatie Imeettligs imidents (mule. ef ell!) .xpetleneee the early ,biy Ilene. and iteremee kit ten in Utah's tolonitatiom Mr!.,. Julia I' Mt t'a'nvortli ill president of tthe I.aughters .Pf the Mroton Battalion and Mrs. Yransis Armstrong president of the Daughter', of the Utah liand,art Pioneers. , ,,,,4; 4 'e....ste- . V. ..,, ' Doiree :' ., ' " , I ...,., 112 -- ,,,I,,,, irs'ex-rege- ;t . ' tk -- . ., , 4 . 4 It . k .... fi 44 , 4, .... , --me' ,........41, - - to e,,6. ( J.?,40cfrof 0:100 i ,' ,' :,.., , has wen elf . I '';1 - ' - , 41: i, .:.:'''. ,, ,, , T', - , 4 ,:"). i t ;:g.t- jait , .,, ''''' .. .17. . t d . 4:.,., ,..1.,11 .,- Pt -- 4 ':',,.. 4615. ; kl. . Ac,....immic ,trY 05 r- "'''''''''''',7".-4- If :- C'S. ,.. 1 "''''''''''' , - ,;F: Ifri:11.J.CorM1272 one . i ,.:,.T ,., Alikws, 2 IIINITZ1-12.1- Villb6 ' 4,' st4er . 4 1 I .......r..,w.. 1 V (vil) theste developments during her presiwhich has covered a period of marl). 33 t years. She was president of the Snit Dake slaty) assoeistion.' organized in 1X7R. and WEIN Cii4)1W) president of the general associatIon In bow, th first genetel president to he presented to ipq Church atithOritiPs. Pe.vihis to her taking tip the Primer,' wrtrit she Wits setliely engaged Ili th,s interseta of the 'Young Ladies' Mutual Improve- ment associations. travelms uith a number of oth.. erg through the different stakes. she now ',re. rides over an organizstion umnprising Ala:, mom- - -:' '".; . ' 4.1 ohe tenic'eda enfeethRse 1Prpirmosairds; - ',',4,1'1.: A A V, - easie' '' . -- 4 441(.410"001L,,11114.141 .,.....ib ' - '-- -t- ' '' fir- , .1 - ,,,,,,,i I ,...,, '44,4 . .. Jinni' a on--- la I 1 et - , .(4f.7' ,: t - 4, :. .,' ;'.: ': i'' ' '1A I: 1,4' et .,. i le , .., ,, , , .: , .. , s,,,,,,,, --' nI - ,, 1 i Ittillt : ' 1 PI ''' 0 , : - .,., .. , ..., A "'".''' - 'f':-'-',-- 40 ,, ,,,...,..,-,,- ,, LOUIE B. FELT. Mn. Louie B. Felt stands at the bead of one mon important iinstitutions in the state. i of the General Primary association, founded that le Mrs. Aurelia Rogers RIM Whitt has among its several alms. the formation of actiociations or ulasses which take the children from the litroeti after sehool hours. and provide them some practical objegts of interest and attaintnent. During the past rummer, tlennaindi4 of children leive been given pleasant occupation in sew, ing. leather orli,and other things to keep them from running in the streets. and plasurtible things have been mingled in the eat. of dancing. In which they aro trained by the teachers of the diMeront ward's. The association has instituted a hoapital movement suetaining 10 cots in the Dr. W. II. Grovett L. D. S. hospital. $7,041 haying been given by the Primary association Nair!. and the rest tn be contributed by tho'clpildren of the various PtakeR. They have also a library where only the beet books for children are ket,t, numbering no far The assecis ten has g ningasthe MOM volumes. entitled "The Children's Friend." containing mat- t and proet to children. and also ter valuable aids to the regular aesoclation lesson work. The scow, of the movement may he estimated from the Viet that at the last June confer- - Bishop's building,where was conferred upon hPr the title of Honorary Doctor, of Literature, by virtue Ii ,,r which she weare the cap and gown in which she I. represented in lite pleture. MARTHA HORNE TINGE'S'. t The Young Ladles' assoela', thin elands among the notable worlds organisations which have for thrir aim the Uplift. adv4m.ement and general progress of the young. From its foundation in POW up to the present. the has developed from a comparatively negotiationfinal! organisation In 01141 (if tha largest in the aorld. and yearly adds new features and laurels t-, t, the eminent ones already attained. Standing ht Its beApi ta Mee. Martha Horne lingey. daughter of the title Joeeph and Mary Isabella Horne. and nits, of Joseph S. Tingey. for many years &soo- ,Inted with Tho Deseret News. Mrs. Tingey was with the association as counoeior to the prePident, the late Mr.. Molina S. Taylor, prious 1 Mei haa occupied other official poettiona in other local organizations. She was chosen to bee one L. of the .apeakert at the Cengreres of Women at the World's Fair at Chicago in Mk and in lagt, acted t V ito proxy for the Y. L. M. I. A. president, at the I Triennial session of the National Council of at Washington, and also acted in the on 'a similar occasion at 'Seattle. iWomen elected president of the Y. L. M. L A. in in that capacity has presided over the '. E. :'''-').- liP 10 l' institute ... .. , .,1 !Mlle ,, ,., its varied intereets. 11'' ,.. ' ..seeoebetion- - NV 'tome aria hag also' traveled from Mexico on the south to ,Canada .011 thwnerth,in--- - t -- ,- ' - i t,.,.: -. f,,,,,,, i - 101 'III: - ,, last February attaAned her eighty-fourt- h Mr.. birthday anniversary. the date falling on Feb. 29, ille heap Year's extra day. On this or-t- o ,aelon she was guest of honor at several notable attain'. itinOng them a large public reoeption at the s , - flees, - 41 , . r; ,,,S)ailichdrtif okeite- , - Wells ,. , ,- - ,, , ,., Ifri flizobetA. NV; known ail the isoman's erg'. Withe tile purpose of showing some of the big tt stand in Utah. photograi,hs or :t few or those whose mining stand for Progress and neineetnent in vital questions If- the Weitare of humanity are presented page.- Philanthrophy. politics, education, and art. pure food, Milne products. pioneering, are all represented Iby the individuals of the group. They Mend for onoetnents engaging the activities of many more women. who already have yet will stand. perhaps ea loaders in their speeial lines of work since no bar May operate gained their individual Progress. EMUKLINE R W'ELLK The name nt Emmeline B. Wells, "Aunt Eni,' as she la more familiarly railed by her hosts of friends. has been a household word for co many years III Utah that a detailed hiatory of her life work is not needed. From earliest days, she has been ealociated in every public effort which has stood for the advancement of women in the Mate. and has acted es delegate at some of the greatent conventions there these questions have been considered. Doting her life as wife and mother, she., lobo fsotol Beter3- to ronaticir a journal devoted to e of' women. contributing most of the matter for its pages. to write a volume of poetall. and conduct public meetings. and keep at the teady play of Iher ever alert mind data relatina to events end people prominent in nearly every known nld of the worleris work. an AlWaya ,minent member and worker in the Oeneral ReU4 society, she wait, at the death of its president. Bathsheba Smith. aeveral years ago, chomp to bold the chief place in the great society which l i , NI ' .: : ,,, ,. L.' l'i.' . IE present period. with Its wonderful .ade 1.ame1nent nt wonu,n's interests, has be--- A t taus ,A . , ' ,,,,'1.t''''' - ri.P 1, 4, e It Ivilt 924 , ss,ing ,.. m .,..,,,, , sf,,,,, , 4, rrfeeling il t ,., , 0,0 . eoic1,1114n1 ri , ,,,c .' ete '''' - ,'.1., t'!,.. ... ' ' 2iMeetel i .,,., OLO JprIgue'. - Coo... 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