Show WORK OF THE WOME low Clubs Are ImprovIng the Public Pub-lic Schools t NEW FIELD OF LABOR k INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE AND ITS IORTAT DUTIES t Will Investigate the Condition of Wageerig Women and Chi dren In U hVlht the Educational Educa-tional Committee Has Accomplish edBeautfying Public Schools + BesIdes the work that is beIng done by the traveling library committee the State ederaton Of Womens clubs is performing a service along educational lines that must In time be productive of much good to the school The edu catonal committee appointed by Mrs Jennings for the year consists of Mrs i Emma J IcVicker chairman Mrs A Y TaYlor assistant chairman Irs Anna K Craig Provo Mrs A E Buchanan r A B Greeson Salt Lake City ant Mrs Don R Coray Ogden Early in the year the committee sug 4 C r 1 1 14 7 itnis MVCK gested to the city clubs that work along the lInes of beautifying school buildings and grounds forming educational educa-tional clubs establishIng klndergartens and holding educational meetings might be taken up very profitably Improving School Buildings The Irs suggestion seemed to be the most popular one and while no systematic sys-tematic work has been undertaken much has been accomplished by individuals indi-viduals who have the Interests of the schools at heart Club women who are also mothers have visited the buildings where their children belong more fre quenty and notes have been taken of the surroundings both Inside and out Practical suggestions from practical women In regard to the heating and ventilation of the buildings have done much to Improve maters while In the line of decorative work no little improvement im-provement has been made In many Instances the mothers have contributed potted plants and the cllldren have taken the greatest de lIght in caring for these contributions from the home garden One educational cub has been formed and at the suggestion of this committee an educational day has been inserted in many a club programme Kindergarten Work I The matter of helping on the kindergarten kinder-garten work Is the pet scheme or the committee for the next year Just how this help will bE given is a matter that is still under debate Miss May of the UnIversity kindergarten has been urging urg-ing it upon the club women that they cooperate and assist the state assocla tlon in getting the kindergartens into i the public schools Club women on the other hand are discussing a plan of their own by which an independent school would be opened Just what plan will be decided upon is not known but this will be the ape cifc work that dub women will un dci take for the next term < The educational committee has sent out n circular to the various cubs requesting re-questing them to decide definitely to what line or work they wilt apply themselves during the year and then to send a notIce of this decision to the members of the committee having in I charge the work of that particular club I List of Clubs A tabulated list of the state clubs with the name of the woman having them In charge follows Mrs Don R Cor OgdenLa Coterie The Aglala HistorIcal cub Home Culture club Child Culture club Hunter Harmony club cluitMrs Mrs A B Greeson Sal Lake City Utah Voman Press cub Sal Lake Womans club the InquI1er5 cub 1oabBusy Womans club LoganBonneville Brigham CltyCHo cub Mrs A V Taylor Sal Lake CItY The Reapers club the Reviewers club Spirit Df Liberty Chapter D A n Cods Hound Table W C T U Mrs Anna K Craig ProoNlne teenth Century club Utah Sorosls Park City Womans Athenaeum Sprlngvle Womnns club COllvle S BL Miss A E Buchanan Sal Lake CIty Ladles LIterary club the Cleofan the Authors club Heber CItyLadies Shakespeare clubMantiLadies 1antLadles Liemr club Industrial Committee An Industrial committee ha lately been appointed by Mrs Martha Burgess Bur-gess Jennings president of the State I Federation of Womens clubs This Is i a new line of work undertaken by the federation and during the coming ear I i wl be conducted by Mrs Mba Tup i per Iaynard who will act as chairman chair-man Mrs Helen V Kimball and Mrs HiYard of Ogden I Is proposed by the women to make some Investgatons into the industrial conditions here es peclnalY as they effect women and children wageearners to inquire Into the number of hour they are required to work the wages paid and how many children under the school age of 1 are I employed In stores or other places This is about the work that wi be undertaken by the women In a prac tcal way The committee will consul with clubwomen at large as to the Va lious thing that ought to be done and it w1 be suggested that some definite study along these lines be taken up by the cubs |