| Show I W r f y I I W m f f Mb Daughters of the Revolution The Daughters of the I Resolution met on Wednesday afternoon and listened to must entertaining accounts of the recent re-cent meeting of the general society Daughleis of the Rcvolullon held Inc In-c York city April 3rd and 21th These reports were given by Mrs S ISnimelliif rt Wells the regent lmlllwH 1 and Miss Mabelle Snow the delegate from I Utah They told of the convention at which lliero weie 150 dele ntes of the receptions and breakfasts given in honor of the delegates and of especial alien lions paid to the members from Utah 1 which mlle them Justly pioud of OU lair young State I lOne of the features of the visit was the presentation by the Daughlers of I the Revolution of a tablet lo the Dulch Reform CollegIate church in honor of the dead heroes of lhe Revolutionary I war 1 Another feature of the convention was he presentation of a silver loving ICU I-CU to time rellrlng president Mra Jlenry Sangcr Snow Tho Reviewers The programme for the Reviewers club for JiuO1 is now ready for publication I publi-cation and will short be Issued in an attractive form The programme is up I to thy usual high standard o the lle vlcwers club and piomises to be of I unusual Interest to its members Including In-cluding as It does the reviews of the worlds best books and discussions of the worlds recognised literary lights The club will resume its meetings cm September 21th next the club year to 1 I end May LG IDOL S j Mineral Painters j 1 The Interest in the cxhibillon given I by the mineral palmers was continued ihroughoul yeslerday and lost evening Hie leccpllon loom at Walkers store f being ciowded ail day 1 will also be continued tomonow The visitors included in-cluded many of the most prominent women of the city who were lavish In thou expiessions of praise of the beau tiful work The members of the club ale to be congratulated upon the show ing made and those who have at tended this inhibit will look forward wIth pleasure to the annual display to be made by tie club W C T U The semlmonihly meeting of the W C 1 U held on Friday afternoon was devoted to the interests of the Ys and was in charge of Mrs Savory the State superintendent of Y work Miss Mabel Jierby rend a very Inter csling paper on the life of Is Parish a world Y missionary and who is i now making her sevenlh till around the world In the lntc interests IntceBts of thai or Lanlscit ganlzalun This was followed by an address by Mrs Savory on the work and benefits of the union of which she Is presldem and an appeal to the Christian young women of the State to identify themselves them-selves with the movement Mrs Shepard dealt with current events which closed the programme I Flower mission day will be observed I by the W C T 1 on June 9th next and arrangements therefor are being I I made by the superintendent of the II Mower department Mrs George F Good wIn Rev George Wake tendered his reslg nntlon as press representative of the union and Mrs W II Tlbbals was asked to fill the position foi the present and empowered to name an assistant If necessary t 1 Utah Federation The programme cpmmlltee to arrange for the annual meeting of the U l V C met on Friday morning with Mrs Royle amid outlined in part the oulned art pro gramme for the October meeting In the past the pUin has been in sc I lecling speakers for these annual gain erlngs to choose largely from the older I clubs of the State This year an effort J will bo made to have the represenla lives of the younger clubs lake part as well as those which have hciclofore been recognised andit Is thought thai in this way the very best rculls can be obtained Inquirers The Inquirers club met with Mrs 1hs Plummer on Monday afternoon and en joyed nn excellent piogrannne Mrs Fred Jayne read a review of To Have and To Hole and Mrs Beeman told or current events At the close of thc programme an Informal halfhour was spent with the hostess The annual election of officers of ibis club will be held on May 2Slh Club Chat The semimonthly meeting of the Business Womans club was held on Tuesday last diallers of interest to members of the club only were transacted trans-acted Owing to the absLncetof Mrs < Iseldcn from the city the Re lowers will moot tomorrow wIth Mrs Plummer There will bu no guests it being the annual meeting of tIme club The programme for lhe day will be in charge of Mrs Richards and j Mrs Royle I Ms Llsle H Coray was In the city yesterday attending the Mothers congress con-gress In addition to the committee named to arrange for the field day of the lr F W r SaUuir al 8nlulr Julv rjlst consisting con-sisting of MtMlnnui Augusta firant I S A King of Provo and Maigaret aSI Calm the following ladies I have been asked to assist Mesdamos 1 II Bennett Ben-nett I 13 Crilchlow H B Windsor Ella W Hyde and Miss Kate AVells Mrs C I Allen of this city will be I one of the speakers at the National Congress of Mothers to be held In Des Moines on May 21sl Local clubs are In receipt of circulars from the board of the general federation federa-tion containing Instructions as to hotels I and boardinghouses at Milwaukee ills Julia Farnsworth Lund has received re-ceived a leiur from Anna D West Stale chairman of correspondence for Massachusetts covering the t usoC proxies at the Milwaukee meeting Proxies should be given so that full are representation allowed can be had 11 proxies alowed I |