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Show Utah Demo Women Advised to Make Trip Reservations Now Utah Democratic women wanting want-ing to make the round trip to Washington, D.C., to attend the Democratic National Committee annual Women's Conference in May were urged to sign up as soon as possible. Mrs. Sunday Anderson, chairman chair-man of arrangements for this year's trip, said total cost is $200 per person based on a two people to a room twin basis for lodging. Persons making the trip will stay in first class hotels and sight seeing will be provided with guides by Gay Line in New York City and Washington, D.C. For reservations contact Mrs. Anderson at 241 Concord Street, EL 5-6002. A $25 deposit will hold your reservation with the balance to be paid on or before Mnv 1 cbp said. other points of interest. May 17 Today we visit Hyde Park on the Hudson River about 80 miles north of New York City. A visit will be made to the home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, which is a historical sight and also the library and museum adjacent ad-jacent to the home. The Roosevelt Roose-velt home was completed in 1826 and has undergone many changes since that time, the last remodeling remodel-ing done ur-1915. It was the President's wish that it should remain in its present form. We will view the Vanderbilt Mansion Man-sion completed in 1898 at a cost of $660,000, then on back to New York and overnight at the Vanderbilt Van-derbilt Hotel. May 18 Leaving New York, we journey to Philadelphia for a short tour of historical Doints: then on to Gettysburg, and to Washington, D.C. Overnight accommodations ac-commodations have been made at the Sheraton Park Hotel for the next five night. May 19 to 22 Convention. May 23 Leave Washington, D.C, travel across Pennsylvania and Ohio to Columbia for over night stop at the Pick-Fort Hayes Hotel. May 24 Leave Columbus. Ohio, via Indianapolis, Indiana, where you will see the famous auto race track, then to Springfield, Spring-field, Illinois to visit Lincoln's home and museum. Overnight in Springfield at the Hotel Leland. May 25 Leaving Springfield, we continue on across Illinois to Missouri. A stop at Independence to visit the Truman Library and then on to Kansas City and over night at the Park East Hotel. May 26 Leaving Kansas City traveling across Kansas to Hays. Overnight stop will be at Lamer Hotel. May 27 Traveling on across Kansas, the "Bread Basket" and center of the U.S., continuing into Colorado and overnight at Denver's Shirley Savoy Hotel. May 28 Leave Denver, traveling trav-eling over Highway 40 past many of the old historic mining towns across into Utah past the new oil fields, arriving in Salt Lake City in the early evening. Mrs. Anderson this week released re-leased the complete time schedule sched-ule for the trip: May 10 Leave Salt Lake City east over the Old Mormon Trail to Fort Bridger, where a short stop will be made, after which on to Cheyenne, Wyo. Overnight in Cheyenne at the Hotel Frontier. May 11 Leaving Cheyenne we head east over the Old Mormon Mor-mon Trail, passing miles of wheat fields, past Boys' Town and into Omaha for our overnight stop at the Sherton-Fontenalle Hotel. May 12 This morning we visit the old Mormon Cemetery, then across the Mormon Centennial Centen-nial Bridge into Iowa. We continue con-tinue across Iowa and Illinois to Chicago, where our overnight accommodations await us at the Hotel North Park. ? May 13 Leaving Chicago, we head across Michigan to Detroit. Here we visit the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village at Dearborn then to the beautiful Fisher Building where a short stop is made. Overnight in De-troit-Leland Hotel. May 14 Leaving Detroit, we cross into Canada and continue on into Niagara Falls for a short sightseeing tour and then on to Rochester in the early afternoon. After checking into the hotel a tour will be made of Palmyra to visit the Sacred Grove, Hill Cu-morah Cu-morah and historical places. All night in Rochester at the Manger Hotel. May 15 Leaving Rochester we travel across New York to Albany and on into New York on New York's new interstate freeways. Overnight accommodations accommo-dations for three nights have been reserved at the Manger -Vanderbilt Hotel. May 16 Full day of sightseeing sightsee-ing in New York including such places as the Financial District, United Nations, Statue of Liberty, Lib-erty, NBC Radio and Television Studios, Empire State Building, the Bowery, Harlem and many |