Show r TH HF propose amendments Rn to the n T I 11 q n of oC tha th State Federa Feder U ton which have been presented tn to 4 s various urious clubs club elu for consideration vW Db x and lid voted upon this th v rk ik at Provo The TIRe amendment which it m II felt win wiH affect the Interests of the themen cli 1 s 8 men me argey la Is that In regard re ard ardt t II th 1 of oC o due dUell The Federation l Ia Jaa a b 1 en N continually hampered in n its us v Ti m by bv lack IRk oC of fund the ti I snail sum um of or exacted from Crom Cromac ri ac A l flub dub beng wholly inadequate to ti tom t tm m et th demand d of oC the organization It Jt it I pr pos d to tit change ChaRle this fee to SO SOx i iC O C x Jt Ite per r tta With this s I tre th tt by the president ai ani 1111 I n v o delegate frem rent each eRch club is to tob tob tob b he JI fd d t ts the president and one oneK K te for toi cC verv YeI twenty nty members or orlo lo 11 1 s a a ao u p PH od delegate for forfry fry vry twenty t enty This w ill III i meet nut with rum two to 5 TH Thu flub dubs with a ala al la l m like the Ladies LaI s Lit Literary crary and an th the Tie viewers fet feL f that thoy th would be carrying the financial of or the organization their th 11 dues duas b heing ing increased several fold On the theother theother other hand some of the sn Il 1 club I I Ih IlK with h perhaps one delegate G would have havelt lK el lt Ittie fiR influence nie in the Federation a fu It ta Ia th that a compromise may be made mad by which tin th duos will be hah bali thy ram nm proposed topo ed thus thug Increasing the funds of the organization without a hardship to the individual clubs Womans Club Mr Ir H S had charge of the tho mme at he hp Womans club on afternoon She Sh gave a thoughtful review of The Crisis by b Winston which held the l set t attention of those present As I I I th State convenes C on Tuesday a special sl business meeting wl WI be held on Monday afternoon att the regular meeting bein tein postponed until Nov No 8 5 L when Mrs 1118 A V Taylor will be the topic torIe giver Ladies literary Club What Snail the Twentieth Century En Tnt I was ably abl discussed led at the La JAt dies Literary club on Friday by Mrs S P t E F Allen Alien and Miss pro professor professor professor fessor of or domestic science at the uni varsity Mr Mrs Allen gave an un Instructive tive taU talk and Miss followed with a H paper per on un the relation of do domestic sole ice to the home hom and to the t chool Mrs ed I I paper gapers with a 11 few f w remarks marks r on or I the necessity of making practical use t It I t qS 5 1 f j at I L r rS S j jI I 1 j z I Ii 7 of o f the tenets of oC domestic science I A solo by Mrs Airs Irs Percy t t Instrumental Jn music by the Ander Anderson Andersen son sen s an aided added to the pleasure of 01 the he t afternoon The Th currant current events and antL current lit o sections will meet Friday Nov 1 I at 2 i with the mt Anarchy t Mrs Hutch inson i a rev tew w of or The Crisis Mrs Parmalee The Tho Shakespeare are section will wilt meet this his t wok w k on Monday morning instead of oC Wednesday on account of ot the meet Ing i ng of ot the Federated clubs I CleOan I On Tuesday afternoon the regular I meeting of oC the was held at the home of Mrs Irs Clara M 1 Clawson A I comprehensive Summary of English Constitutional History beginning with the th time of King John was given glen by b Mrs Susie R It Wells ells An interest ing discussion followed The business of oC the meeting consisted in the elec tion of Mrs Clara M r Clawson lawson as vice president pro tern during the absence of Mrs Julia Taylor Talor In New York Yori Mrs Irs Wens Wells was elected del delegate delegate delegate to the State Federation An ap of 10 was made for three th prizes to be awarded in the public schools for the best original and publicS ar S designs submitted in charcoal pencil or water colors the appropriation tion to be divided as follows Two dol S lars to the fourth and fifth grades 53 E 3 to the and seventh 55 5 to the eighth The prizes are to be given through the Art Institute which holds holdt Its public exhibition In Social hall hail dur S ing the month of November Daughters of the Pioneers Bishop O 0 V F J Whitney and Mr Jo seph addressed the Daughters C of or the Pioneers on Thursday afternoon I at their regular meeting held at the t home of ot Mrs G T D P per They de In an interesting Int manner the struggles of the pioneers rr the hard ships endured in crossing the plains 1 and the hardihood cheerfulness and anc I determination to conquer alt all ties which characterized the early set tIers Mr Kimball dealt with the peri period period od preceding their entrance Into the C valley a II e Bishop Whitney continued the th C sketch from 1847 A vocal selection was rendered by b p Mrs Irs Marion Marlon Whitney Dinwoodey a L duet by Mrs Mn Dinwoodey and ana an Mr an instrumental solo by Mrs Clayton and a recitation by Karma Thatcher Badges s of s sage saJe ue C I f green gI en were distributed among the tb C to b be wo won n as us the insignia of o f the club dub Mrs Sarah Sa ah E B Richards Richard C Smith wilt will entertain the club at its Its II next meeting on o Nov 24 I Reviewers Club At the Reviewers club tomorrow I afternoon an original story wilt will be read re d db by b Mrs 3 J C Boyle Royle An impromptu 1 talk on Henry Tanner will be given by b Mrs Bennett as supplemental to her paper of last week and the pro proposed proposed proposed posed amendments to the constitution of the State Federation will wUl be dis discussed discussed discussed cussed by the club Club Notes The ladies ladles of Unity Circle will meet on Wednesday at at the residence of Mrs Mr C E B Watson Second East street to continue their work for the Christmas bazar bazarA A meeting of the Council of ot Jewish Women for Bible study will be held at atthe atthe atthe the B B lodge rooms at p m mon mon mon on Wednesday Rabbi Reynolds eynolds will lecture Mrs J D Spencer will be hostess at the Poets Round Table tomorrow afternoon Bret Harte Is to be the poet with Mrs in the chair G 0 S 0 S SOn On Wednesday morning Mrs R IL N Little entertained the Authors Author club The study stud of English literature is be being beIng ing pursued with interest by its mem members members members bers 8 9 The reception to be tendered the vis visiting visIting club women by Provo on Thurs Thura Thursday Thursday day evening promises to be an elaborate elaborate elaborate rate affair It will be held in the Knights of ot Pythias hall hail hallS S The Ogden Historical club will sub submit submit submit mit a new ness constitution for the State Federation at Provo this week and move its adoption adoptionS S 0 3 In consideration of the fact that some of the clubs think there th re should be another candidate in ln the field for the presidency of the State Federation the name of Mrs R E LIttle has been mentioned oS S S A meting of the Reapers club will wUl take pie ph tomorrow afternoon at the theOffice Office of the Womans Exponent The for the new year will be discuSsed S Q The tenth anniversary of the organ of the Utah Womans Press club will be celebrated on Thursday Oct 31 U at the home of Mrs C C R B I Welts Wells In the Constitution building The BS S officers offic rs for the ensuing year will then be QC elected S 0 Mrs Irs Hemphill is the delegate elect elected elected elected ed by b the Poets Round Table to attend the State Federation PROVO CLUBS The Tue Ni I Century club met with Mrs Hovercamp Friday afternoon The greater part of the afternoon was WB wa taken up with business pertaining to te C the federation which meets meeta in Provo Prove Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday of or next week welk The club chub extends a cordial ordial invitation I to the public to attend these the e meetings After recess the club listened to a avery avery c very Interesting review of The Clois ter and the Hearth given by Miss Mist C Pond Mr irs Inc Rice was a guest of the club chub Mr Mrs IrS Nunn Nuon has been elected to sent the Nineteenth Century club chub at i the federation |