Show UTAH FEDERATION OF CLUBS DO GREAT WORK AS REFLECTED BY BYTHE BYTHE I q THE REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES READ A AT T THE PROVO CONVENTION k V 4 t fly U R MAY T A 1134 Df ut its tu z zenith I U the pari t w week oak w whey the seven eveR seventeenth r teen annual anneal meeting of ot the Ute Utah Viah 1 lan a e ChiN cluba was s held in Prow Provo Pr At butt time these the Ute in ID intellectual and aAd pre Pt women gath gathered I ered together to e pell er r on the tM problems lems lema of ot the th day da dai i The early erly history of state clubs eluba elu was wase e discussed d from tb tw the time tame that Mrs Mra J JC Jc Jt hi t l C tole Mrs C K X Allen Alle Mrs lb C CMoore 1 D hiP Moore and aad a few fete ether o pioneer elute P 1 workers made the first steps toward what is ill now one of the most mat oat convincingly r t f Pro e movements of ot the region r H t These Theae reports given are ar those of the 1 i standing committees colue of UM UN federation and aad go to prove that the women are aro i not timid about broaching matters matter tt both h great and ad IL Under INlet the guidance and tad Inspiration of ot Mr Mra a C IL H MCM leMa hon the capable le and aad admired t s president of et the Utah U federation the t e federated elates cluba nave bavo Ja beta beon I Ma aWe able to ac no accomplish much that ha baa Iau Utah as a potent pent element elemet t in Ia Ute the at af fairs taire that occupy the minos I of ot the thet t really great and aad thinking people pIe ot of s our pur country The reports rep in fa I fall tU are areas areas aret i as follows t t ii P l f fly Ily n Mr urn 1 It n C Chairman 1 L Mrs W R B Mrs Mr Allan Oa Oars w Mrs rs W W R Armstrong t c Miss Anna Y T Decker Mrs rs R C I Dr Ruth Billiard Committee In January of this thin year Tear the health I committee nada made a a special investigation t Lion tion of ot the crowded ero condition of some e eat of at f the third rate rata roo rooming hornet hoos s in la laSalt Salt Lake City tty and a found teu them tham greaf groat i 1 p tr overcrowded and aad ar Thin eon oon diMon illon was reported to te the Ute board of ot a health f The spitting nuisance aul was taken up upa a l and nd with ith the aid of ot the Salt Lake t street railway company paa the board of 14 0 health and police pollee department we have bave succeeded suc ed in having haYing printed f forbidding shifting placed In ha 4 sue eus eu places It lt street attest cars crowded street corners and aBd where men HleB congre congregate oe gre F t gate for tor it is a well wU known tae feat that men do mo M moot t of et the spitting The ex ox expense exl I t l i pence pense of ot printing a U posting eta ate was wasI n I borr Lorne orr by the board oard l of health thus I snowing showing the tN tl e willingness of the health authorities to oo rate with us in IR inthis inthis this matter malter April loLetter 1 Letter sent to Senator Sutherland Washington D C endors endorsing ot et ing the i he Owed Owea bill a bill bUi for tor the es establishment 11 rv of o t a federal department of under UDder a secretary of ot health who s t shall be a member of the cabnet Title This Tb bill would coordinate and co col the present varied and scattered ac se activities of the national Rational government hay haT baring haTing i ing lug to do with human health and It i fa la felt feU to be in la principle the only ade adequate adeil il 1 quate F of he It great grat problem R fi 4 k of f health c conservation tn to which the fit R 1 nation is t at lILt last laet waking up t t 1 In Tn April a meeting RI was ts called by br byl l Mr Mrs In McMahon for to the purpose purple of es ea establishing O an infant lafant milk station i where fresh freab pure milk could be ob obtained 1 during the summer months menthe for I sick children I e The project t was wan at once p pet t on foot i J k by he establishment t of a milk mUk depot I at at the Brigham Street treet Pharmacy cor corner co conor I it nor ner of f E and South T TeMple streets A Anew L yew new 1 Iw refrigerator was sad and a i I ate at n additional nal email expense expanse exp se Incurred IDea for fr printing tar was war a at St advertising a DC t tilt hut the he t beat bes b a Iw 1 peon been t the sale sate of the tho lie m at milk Itself in increased Ini i creased ter ss aj M follows I A April AMI U 26 to May fay K 16 1 n May K y Ili June Ju 1 S July JiS i ik t r et Ml F September ter J This silk milk k Is MS as nearly certified i milk I AS M tt K te la to obtain without go goIne goi i f Ine to tit Jr great reat at additional expense and andt t 1 probably has hall ha a lower Bacterial count than must certified c milk mills it 11 U is milked and aad bottled bot lied under Mr per personal supervision oh on the morning of at delivery deliver cooled and maintained m at a temperature tem of K S degrees decree or lower and lind contains a il high percentage 01 of cream The Tile small profit accruing from the sale gale of this milk during me tae summer has baa been sufficient to defray the ex ax expense expense pense pease of ot the Ule Ice ioe and of ot the refrigerator tor h may u eau r be red ered at lit en n asset or ot the tIt federation Physicians and mothers mothen of ot sick chit area dreu have greatly appreciated being ag able a le to obtain fresh pure milk C and aad the demand for tr it ha Ita has that but two twe bottles beetles be Ita sold to one one ous us each day dRY The TIle work ork of lit the Ute committee during the ensuing year will be that hitherto pursued and along the lines indicated U By Dr Ml ills Lucile May ranke Franke Chairman The educational department of ot the Ute Utah tta Federation of ot Clubs Chabe Mists consists of ot six members Mrs Selden L I 1 Clawson Mrs Mary M 31 Ryan Hya Mrs Frank T Roberta noli forts Mrs Mra Marcil Mardi Mrs I Lydia D Alder and Luelle LucHe May f Franke i aIrman During the club year ear meetings ware were held en OR an average of ot once a month menth About forty letters have been written and about that number of ot an answers answers swore have been received The condition of ot the schools have hae been Investigated and In most cases the tae reports have bae Leon bean favorable We wish to install in the schools a J health inspector with Ut a regular sal salary salary ary arT for far regular inspections It has haa been je m suggested SUg that a woman fill that position in Salt Lake City WH Wit W u hope hop to introduce the thIS Perry Pem plo pie turea turee where they the are not net already In use and offer otter prizes ies for foe to the Ute best beet com cora upon them W Va expect to use our influence t tv is t simplify the complicated curriculum of the schools The Tha competency of ot our teachers teach en and he Ute adequateness of ot their salaries will wUl willbe be te e investigated from time to time Ue and It if f there is a Ii need for tor better teachers we shall shaH make an effort to have bare salaries increased in order to have the best beat pos possible possible possible sible instruction for tor the Ute children children This fall witnessed a small email raise in salaries and we hope bope that that means a strengthened faculty The truant officers will be inter interviewed interviewed viewed with regard to conditions in his department and aad the extent and need of at Ida his duties If It at any time eases Is Uncovered discovered vered of t actual want it has been suggested that a scholarship be din pursed gi 4 a week more or leas lew to en ell enable able ablo abl the Ute child to continue his Ills schooling to o the age of 16 14 Wherever r there is the need for tor kin we shall ahall help to establish them hew by b encouraging f the te citizens to tomake tomake tomake make the tb demand Several i new kin kindergartens kindergartens have bave been teen placed in the public schools this fall and at pres present pr prent ent eat with the free kindergarten the ground seems to be fairly well cov coy covered coyAn ered IrH An effort rt is being made to interest be the parents and citizens ta In the schools by y means meaDS of ot their visits and co ioa with teachers teacher tea ers Last spring a Par Far eat en association a was formed whose ob jeet it is to establish a closer and more harmonious relation between teacher pupil school and aB parents parent The subjects of ot a uniform dress for school schoolchildren children and aall treating during school hours bourse are now being acted upon u n by this his organization organisation They will nine also at att attempt tempt t to t inaugurate a simplified graduation radu alMa aUen dress dren The he advantages of or this step stell I will win readily be 1 e seen seenA A prise has bos as been boon offered for or the Ule model 81 school in Salt Lake Inspection will be b made de by a committee chosen for that purpose W hope bette to te establish women URtOn on all educational boards Nards the Ule Industrial school and university in particular We shall shaH exert our influence to make I the be new Dew high big school model In every respect The use of school buildings out of or school bool hours will be investigated to ascertain if It the taxpayers are getting their dues ds from rentals for tor lectures We e have aroused Interest In the form forming for ing of classes in English in the foreign torel districts diet rich of ot the city This is the quick est ut and most effectual way of making our adapted adopted children realize the im importance of good citizenship Another matter which Is of ot great Im Importance importance is the establishing of domes domestic tie tic science and aad manual training In all aU of or the schools both of Salt Lake and other cities of ot the state Tills This we are trying to do dos PUKE FREE G II Mrs lIr Martha J Watson aton Chairman Oct OeL 8 cash on handS hand 3 59 Receipts for ter year for tor year Oct 13 II rash cash on hand taRd Contributors of ot cash during club year ear Home Culture club Springville Ladles Ladies Auxiliary Brigham City CIt State Federation Salt Lake Salt Lake College club Salt Lake Womans club Salt Lake Seekers Literary club Salt Lake Poets Section Ladles Ladies Literary duo club Salt Lake Laka LakeBay LakeBay Bay View club Salt Lake Castle Gate club Castle Gate Cate club Salt Lake Historical society Ogden Mrs u rs Fred Wey Wes Cast Salt NIt Lake Mrs Irs A L 1 Castleman man Salt Lake Contributors of books and magazines es during year Wasatch Literary club Salt Lake P B R O 0 society Salt Lake Miss Mias Page Mrs Mrs Bintz Mrs Mailer Mrs McMahon MeMa on Mrs Mra Watson Miss Rowe Ro Mr Mrs Irs Weir Seven eases eS II are now At 1 Unity Unit hall hail awaiting repairs Miss Seamans chairman of Ogden committee reports Historical society Ji J has boon been noted shove abre Child Gal lure and Ladles Literary have each promised a new ease this coming year Chairman of Bland Manti committee has hIlS stored stared and shipped shinned d nor sev several se eral cases during year ear No other chair chairmen chairmen men have reported I ART RT Lydia 31 M Palmer Chairman Last March the committee wrote wrete let letters letters I to the th various arlous federated clubs set setting i ting Ung forth torU the pleasure e and profit to be I derived from a study of art and urging clubs duba not Dot dedicated to other work to take up this work for the coming year ear earThe earThe The committee asked several pertinent questions as to the work being done br hr bythe the clubs and offered to aid them in making up a program Over twenty letters were sent and all of four an answers antra answers tra were received The committee feels te ls distinctly discouraged in the face tace of such apathy Mrs C F Wilcox Chairman The committee of ot which Mrs C F Wilcox Is chairman gave gae an excellent report of work vork accomplished accomplished accomplished the past year ear Several matters of ot public interest have been taken up and In most cases carried out success successfully SU successfully fully fUll The Detention home for tor girls which is i championed by this committee now takes taku care of about a dozen girls and though the equipment Is not yet as complete as desired the outlook is hopeful for a flourishing Institution An n effort will be made to solicit cit elt citizens citIzens to contribute annual prizes for excellence in different lines of work and to stimulate Industry A suggestion suggestion tion that deserves special mention Is that moving picture shows have bave been investigated and very veo little that Is ob objectionable objectionable has been found except inthe in inthe inthe the cheaper grade of Pub Public Public Public lic sentiment has bu more to do with the class of productions than legislation The T e committee met with success u c in n en enforcing enton enforcing forcing ton the curfew and liquor laws but feel teel that a great deal is yet to be accomplished with regard to the use of tobacco and by minors The matter of paying mens wages on Monday Monda was gone Into thoroughly by b the committee and it has haa been de determined determined determined that temperance will not be aided sufficiently to warrant the change from established systems which seem eem to have been Inaugurated for good reasons However attempts attempt will be made to prevent saloons from cashing pay checks The efforts of this committee co cooperating cooperating cooperating operating with other citizens were vere ef of effectual effectual with regard to early eary ear closing hours during the warm weather al although although although though the large stores torell suffered finan financial financial cial losses lossu on account of the smaller stores refusing to close eloe Yet Tet It is felt that the good accomplished is 18 a nom com compensation COLLEGE LO FUND FUD FUDI I I Mr Mrs In C S Kenney Kraner Chairman 1909 received from Mrs B Cura zm um mines f November 2 23 1909 1949 received of Ladies Ladles Auxiliary club of Brig Brigham Brigham Brigham ham City 00 Transfer from manual maual training fund balance of Total December 15 note Xo No 1 J paid five the months before due This was a U of U college girl gl L October 24 4 note not No o 2 loaned U of ot U college normal due this month 1910 1810 June 1 note noe Xo o 3 loaned lo ned to U of U student This note will 1111 be paid let 1st of ot February October 13 1910 balance bal nce on hand 3 On deposit at at the Utah Savings and Trust Co Salt Lake CIVIL SERVICE REFORM Mrs G AV Martin Our civil chU service of ot a large number of persons persona who do certain kinds of public work and are paid for tor it by bythe bythe bythe the citizens of the county state or city in which the work Is III done In the administration of ot affairs In Inthe Inthe n the earnest earliest history oC of our country those who held positions of trust in inthe inthe inthe the civil service held them on account of their fitness for such positions After the assassination of f Prest Preat Gar Garfield Garfield field In 1851 the national civil service law was passed parsed by b Congress which compelled persons penton to pass u examina examinations examinations examinations before b fore they could hold l certain of offices mall carriers policemen fire firemen firemen men and also al o cental ce I cj s pt of masters r The ides idea de of ot th UI the people who made the I i I law la ow was Va to provide a way wa In which the government positions could GOuld be filled by men BleD and women who knew their worx worn thoroughly and to prevent these people from being turned out oat o t of ot their places for tor any reason connected with polities politic I It Is for the of this law lawI that the women of the federated clubs I are asked to make a vigorous cam em campaign campaign and three departments of work are outlined in a recent circular First The department of penal and charitable institutions la Second department Is along lines with pupils of the public schools Third |