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Show pPews of MieUibmans Clubs j viKrrBurch, who was last MF-x L principal of the Train-A Train-A & diversity of Utah. iWnbe intellectual workers who V Ich to cement the bond be-n!s be-n!s elnb women and the cduca-tleK? cduca-tleK? Pr 10 bcr deParturo lilS tud- in the cast, she AlKfti ia the work of the woman 'a ffcftbe university. A college I0K ,crior to that time, the has re Spleted a year's post-gradu-JB in the cast and conies with SHJi, degree to take up her new , Wjfes Burch was made -princi-J(m5 the training school during the ,WL. 0t Professor William M. Stew- : Aftiaot as 'i result of the changes Btfftgarv by his sad death. I.Hftgtt, tho former principal, un- KSn Mss Burch was the assist- aijK, to01110 ProfcSOr of (v,(;mcn-! "S:ion and director of train-ATHm train-ATHm be and Miss Burch will work WflKin tie school, as in l ho past. (Kiw year-book of the Utah Fed-t0 Fed-t0 Women 's clubs is beiuy: sna will be ready for the T aeetiog of tho fedoratiou in ' ''K. I'no book will ooulaiu a full ' Ktfatl tbc clubs in the state, re-5H re-5H j ai the standing eoininittocs J'ML 0g,crSf and a gen oral resume 1 SBjVork accomplished. Mrs. Ira rfci1 is the chairniau of the coni-ilfciBfia coni-ilfciBfia charge of the work and she "ijEg aaiJied by Mrs, F. 15. Ma rev IKl E. 0. Lcathcrwood. iBCtaries H. McMabon. auditor Kfjeneral Federation of Women 's lOBawilat Prwat nf,s uee" ug ooe of the regular mectiugs flLBward of directors of that or-tuflM&ion or-tuflM&ion at Niagara Falls. The meet-M-yKtalM a little earlier this year ftjjEy'l because of tho press of bus-"VjBfe bus-"VjBfe -preparation for the bicunial rhM next June in Chicago, and -iK devoted, iargely to reports and "Bfa regard o itiijt mect'iug. nfjftS,'1 meeting of I he Ladies UUBy club for I lie present flub year vM'held at Ihr club house next flf.H afternoon. The programme vlPie bas prepared an unusually Bftiaj jirogramnie for the day, 1 tift. J. Gorhain io speak on 'Civic B1" Rev. P. A. Simpkin on H.jGnrnnlism. The musie will fjQwiilieil by Miss Rowena Korns H. K. Srb raven. fllQBliilory Motion of tho Ladies flub will meet Thursday flt?'at 10.15 at the lub house. flW Strnup will present the sub- Miss Lottie Burch, the now principal of the training school of the uni-verslty, uni-verslty, a well-known member of the Women of tho TJ. of TJ. jcrt of the morning, "Remote Causes of the Revolution, ' and -Mrs. Forbes will lead in the discussion of "The Immediate Causes of tho Revolution.'' The Salt, Lake Women's club will hold its first meeting for the present season ne.t Tuesday at Jhe home of Mrs. George F. Goodwin, 217 Seventh F.ast street. A musical programme will be given. n M The dramatic section of the Ladies Literary club will meet in the club house on "Monday, September 22, at 3 o'clock. The reading will be "Braiid" by Jbsen. given by Mrs. Plummer, and the discussion of the play will be led, by Mrs. Tvlingcndcr. The Browning section of the Ladies Literary club will meet with Mrs. A. J. Tlosnier on Saturday, Soptomber 27. The usual lecture will be given and "In a Gondola" will be read. The "Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at tho home of Mrs. W. Is. Wil- hams, 37 N. W. Temple St., at 3:00, Wednesday, September 2L The officers of tho organization will meet at 2:15. Friends are cordially invited. Section One of the Woman's Auxiliary Auxil-iary of the First Presbyterian church will have ji "social afternoon" from 2 to'-t:30 o'clock, on Tuesday, September Septem-ber 23. in tho parlors of the church. All members are urged to be present. The members of the Clcofan will he-gin he-gin their club year on Wednesday with a luncheon at tho home of Mrs. IT. L. A Culmor. on C street, at which Miss Alice Wells will bo the toast.mistress. The Sarah Daft Home association will hold its annual meeting Monday, Sopfembcr 22, at 2 p. ;n. at the Commercial Com-mercial club, |