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Show City Market Will Be Urged by Club Women WITH the advc.it of sprinK the thoughts of ait LaUe housewives are bejiiimiiif; to turn toward a lmiinri-pal lmiinri-pal market. Tne marl:ei .rove.i mien an assistance in the conservation or expenditure ex-penditure in Salt Lake households 111 the wav of fresh fruit and vfeetaoles last year, that it seems an wsentiai aid to the food administration in war saving sav-ing lilans. ,' The matter of opening tlie market this vcar will be brought before the regular meeting of the eitv feneration of" clubs, at the Comni'endal club tomorrow to-morrow afternoon, and the city commissioners com-missioners will be urged to attend to the location of a market site at the earliest possible date. The free sites offered, and the equipment equip-ment of the market last year, ought to make the question of tiie market this vear a comparatively simple one. Authors' Club Hears Lecture. Professor Roland B. Lewis of the University of Utah lectured before the Authors' club, Wednesday morning, giving giv-ing the second of a series on 'The Modern Drama." His subject was the "Dramas of Galsworthy." He reviewed a number of those works, comparing the author with other modern playwrights, and dwelling upon his individual qualities quali-ties as an author. The third and last lecture of the series for the year will be given by Professor Pro-fessor Lewis, Wednesday, April 14. Aside from that lecture" morning and the meeting to be held May S for the annual election of officers, the club has adjourned all literary meetings for the remainder of the eiuh year. The other Wednesdays will be used in the service of the Red Cross, when the club will work as an auxiliary at surgical dressings. dress-ings. Annual Meeting at Neighborhood House. The Neighborhood House association will meet Wedne.-dav morning at 1" o'clock at the Neighborhood house on West First .outh street. The annual election of officers will be held and annual an-nual reports will be heard. The public is invited to attend the meeting. The Woman's Missionary society of the first Congregational church will meet Thursday afternoon at '"2:3' with Mrs. Curl. 154S Harvard avenue. An interesting programme -has been prepared pre-pared and all women of 'the church are invited to be present. Easter Vespers at the Y. W. C. A. The Younr Women"? Christian association associa-tion will hold a special Kaster vesper service ser-vice this afternoon at 5 o'rlo, -k in their rooms at the CorrJnnetal National Bank building. M rs. H. Norton Johnson wiii speak, Mis K'.izal-etii Reoerd wi.l pive a piano solo, and the "Westminster trio will render a selection, "O Love Divine." Di-vine." All w omen and girls are invited and as usual the rooms will l'e open a: .1 o'clock tor ti.e accommodation of t he soldiers. The College club will meet Thursday Thurs-day at the home of Mrs. E. O. Liath-erwood. Liath-erwood. First South st reet. Mis? Porothy W'eher will be the as-dstini.' hostess. The election of officers will take place.- Ladies' Aid soeiotv of the First Methodist church will meet Tuesday at the ehnreh. Luncheon will he served at 12 o'clock by the members of section 'J of the societv. ' The National League for Women's Service will meet Monday from 10 until I . o'clock at Social hall to sew for the Ked Cross. A business mooting will he I held at 4 o 'clock. |