Show I I UTAH FEDERATION MEETS AT PROVO Annual Gathering of Club Women at Garden City Begins Today I SESSIONS OF WIDE IMPORT Potent Factor in Life of o State and nd Its Institutions Organization Will WillS S Support Good Laws BY fly LUCILE MAY FRANl is the cynosure of all club PROVO P women today This morning marks another im mi important Important i moment in m Utah club life With Mayor W H Rays address addres of wet wel j I come the tho seventeenth annual meeting i I of the Utah Federation of I Clubs will be bo opened and the contest I between Minerva and tue mortals wilt Trill be on for the remainder of ot the Vee The time is past when clubs are ara looked upon lightly they stand tor tot the best and highest motives of life lire At nt the the most present trl Pros they are among potent factors of the country and are I walking antin hand in hand with the big lIlg I enterprises that go to make up a pro 1110 progressive progressive Are s va nation and are accomplishing I daily the things which If paid for out i of ot the governments exchequer would be an item worth mentioning One I laudable fact is 15 that the women omen give their services gratuitously I The club women of Utah are not less j I consequential than women omen of other I states statu as Is proven by b the fact that I our state president Mrs C H McMahon McMahan hon han ion is one of the select few on the General Genera Federation board and holds Other ether offices of almost equal importance Importance I tance lance in that organization There are also many other talented women who since the parly arly days of ot the state fed ted federation federation oration have havo held with dignity their I 1 positions with the club veterans of the tho times Means Mean Much to Vial Utah The federation fed has meant much to Utah in the way WilY of concerted action among its Ita women Having the privilege lege loge of the ballot makes males this a very Important consideration The seventeenth annual convention will wili be ba distinctive because of ot a de departure departure departure from the regular program of or orthe the federation In view of the fact tact that Salt Lake will in all aU probability secure the biennial in 1912 and because the I incoming president has always boon bean aon obliged at the general federation I meeting to report on the outgoing I I I presidents work it has seemed advis ad advisable via I able to make malte some changes in the oleo eleo i I I tion of officers This plan Ian of ot procedure t I ure will wIH greatly facilitate the proM prest presidents dents work and will vill give gie to the gen gait general general eral federation a more adequate idea idt of ot what is being done Support L The legislative committee will wUl also submit to the federation for its on en endorsement several important meas measures ures uros S First To give hearty support to the juvenile court in their requests to the tie legislature I Second To a uk ask k the legislature to tomake tomake tOmake make a working day for women Colorado Nebraska Massa Massachusetts Massachusetts I and other states have ried I Ithe the plan of having fifty working hours I Ia a week during the tho months of June July and August and have found the expedient Very cery ery successful Third To follow fonow the precedent other years to endorse the traveling library Fourth To investigate and enforce the statute regarding expectoration The cordiality of ot Provos invitation Uon and the knowledge of its incomparable hospitality ho on other occasions have made an exceptionally large delegation I eager cager to visit the Garden city and enjoy the program so 80 completely tel and carefully arranged b by its able women for the entertainment of the federa federation federation I tion Salt Represented Salt Lake will be well represented i iby by many of ot Its Ita most prominent prom women The first delegation leaves this morn mornIng mornIng morning Ing at on the Denver Rio Grande which has fixed tbell a rate of one fare and a fifth the reduction to be made In the event that at least fifty flU club women are passengers Those de desiring desiring desiring siring this privilege must have a re receipt receipt receipt for the full fuU fare tare when paid signed by the secretary of the federa fedora federation federation fedoration tion The delegates will be met at atthe atthe t the train by a committee of Provo Prove club women who will be their hostesses while in tn the city The attendance from here is large larre because of the manifest interest in the tho 1912 biennial It is highly necessary that all plans be as nearly completed as possible so that if at the meeting of the general federation board In No November November vember our invitation is received fa favorably favorably favorably we may ma be equipped for ac action action action tion without any loss of ot time Morning S slon The first session wit VII be held this morning in tn the Knight block in Provo The address of ot welcome will win be made by Mayor Maor W H Ray with response by b Mrs J F Cowan of Salt Lake The program for tor the day is Reports and announcements luncheon followed by a reception from 3 to 6 At S in the evening a must muM musicale cale cab provided by b the Provo clubs will willbe willbe be given under the direction of Pro Professor Protessor fessor A C Lund Thursdays Thursday Program The Tho program for tor tomorrow will be beas beas beas as follows follow Thursday morning at Presidents dents address Mrs C IT If McMahon Salt Lake Lace Biennial Biennia reports limited to ten min minutes minutes mm utes each Mrs C H McMahon Mrs O G W Yo E B Dorsey and Mrs A T 1 Mc McCanne McCanne McCanne Canne Report of ot general federation secre secretary secretary tary tan chairman of bureau of information Information information tion Mrs E B O 0 Leatherwood Music Report of ot officers limited to three min minutes minutes mm utes recording secretary Mrs 1 John Dougall Corresponding secretary Mrs John F Cowan Salt Lake treasurer tt Mrs R It B Porter Og Ogden Ogden Ogden den auditor Mrs Irs J H II Hornung Manti ManU Mrs Irs J T Beless Salt Lake state organizer of or new clubs dubs Roll call caH of clubs minutes of ot previous meeting report of ot program committee review of article Womans Invasion rs Kate S Hilliard Ogden general dis discussion discuss cuss Ion S Thursday afternoon at 2 Educational section Duty of school boards towards toward detective defective children Mrs Frank M Driggs Ogden playgrounds s and gymnasiums Miss Kate ate Williams 1 III am s Salt Lake discussion led by Mrs Rhodes Provo general discussion music need of psychology for mothers Miss Rosalie Pollock of Salt Lake drive to Provo Prove club women as assisted assisted slated by Commercial club Thursday evening 8 cale calo cab piano solo Miss Marilla MarUla Hunter Ogden The Blue Bird Mrs William Igleheart Salt Lake |