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Show Utah Democratic Women Chart Capital Excursion Utah Democratic women will participate in a "work shop" in Washington D.C. April 20-21-22 planned by the National Democratic Demo-cratic vice chairman, Mrs. Katie Louchheim, vice chairman of the Democratic national committee commit-tee and director of women's activities. ac-tivities. The project of taking represen tations from each state is the re sponsibility of the national com-mitteewoman com-mitteewoman from each state. Mrs. Kathleen Meikle is canvassing canvas-sing the six northern counties for women. Others assisting Mrs. Romney with this project are Mrs. Freda Pruitt of Tooele, Lucille Greenwood Green-wood of Sevier, Eva Conover of Emery, Larue Neilson of Sanpete, San-pete, Madge Litle of Kane, Mrs. Algie Ballif of the State Central (Continued on Page 8) t 1 Utah Democratic Women Chart Capital Excursion will have a most unusual experience experi-ence long to be remembered. Everything is being planned to help the delegation to have a memorable time, said Democratic National Committee woman Rox-ey Rox-ey Romney. The longest travel day will be 12-13 hours, which with the stops should be well within the reach of everyone. members of Congress and of the party. The work shop will consist con-sist of campaign techniques and leadership. Two luncheons, one honoring Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Roose-velt and other prominent Democrats, Demo-crats, and the second for the Democratic party members. A dinner Monday evening honoring the entire Democratic delegation is planned plus two breakfasts and sightseeing trips. Those who are taking the trip (Continued from Page 1) Committee and Mrs. Violet Good-john Good-john of Tooele. Mrs. Sunday Anderson of Salt Lake City is in charge of transportation, trans-portation, Senator Nellie Jack and Mrs. Rena Loomis are in charge of entertainment and the scheduling of various sightseeing sightsee-ing trips in Washington and New oYrk. The quota of 39 is being sought. The women will stop in 11 states and spend five days in Washington Washing-ton and two in New York. In Kansas City, Democrats are organized or-ganized to welcome the delegation delega-tion and to conduct them on a tour of the Truman Library and of Independence, Missouri. In others state delegations of Democrats Demo-crats will be met. The program includes a reception recep-tion on Sunday evening for |