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Show '" ' " DTf i.MiiH.irif.i.fcnli.tf .w.k v iri1 n m ir lni mu-- - -- awi i Salt Lake Woman Given Honor i tf & & Named to Head Federated Clubs MRS. E. O. LF.ATIUIRWOOD, win v.iiK yrstmclny rliosen as prcsldctil. of I , Uto State I'odnrtit Inn of WotiKtu's chili:;, by t.lto cotivont ion at Lngan. -- I 1 , i I v I'huto .M-im ( 'ii. N ' . ' ' li , ;, I !k' -Mi Mrs. E. 0. Leatherwood Is Choice of Women for President. By OR A LEIGH TRAUGHBER. I.ih.A.V, (i,t. l.i.Tho twenty-fifth ainimil M'.-iiin f t!10 L'tah l'clcration of Wi.mi-ii's ilnl. ,n-c, hori' to. lav. .rv iiffici'rn wore olci tcil to srrvc for the iu'vt two yoar-i. Mrs. Y.. 0. I. rath-i rath-i Mvoiiil of Salt I.aKo was cli-rted frosi-di'tit frosi-di'tit to so rci'il Mrs. IMuard Hichs-pl of i idon. Mr. I'.i. h-i-l .iotlinod to allow her " 1,1 to t;o liefore the i-oinen t ion for a ei'oml term in oifire. it lulraivin in a ra.i'fnl little sn-eeh exi.ri'ssinj her thanks lor all innrtesios exteoile.l to her ilnrin' her two years' servii-e as ehief exe.-iiti,' of the f e,'ier.a I ion. A 'loiiili,! tribute was exten.lei to her iy the convention, cxprcssin" re-yret re-yret at losing lier services an.l appro-eintion appro-eintion of what she had done for the federal on. -Mrs. I .cat hor.vood s name was placed in nomination hv Mrs. V. . I'rosser. president of the Wasatch chili of Salt Lake, who spoke of her r-hilitv as a ,-luli woman and an executive, execu-tive, as well as her excellent personal 'jtialities. Other Officers Chosen. Following (ire the oilier officers chosen : Mrs. E. Ci. Peterson. Loaan, firt viee president: Mrs. K. O. Watt is, Oden. second vice president ; M rs. . 1 K. t'la rk, Manti. third vice president : Mrs. F. ti. Go wans, Salt Fake, corresponding corre-sponding secretary; Mrs. John Cullev. Oiplen, recording sceretarv; Mrs. 0. J. linking, Salt Fake, treasurer; Mrs. F. F. Nelson, Garfield, auditor; Mrs. W. 1-'. Knox. Salt Fake, state organizer; Mrs. Klixaheth If. Co ray. Salt Fake, .journalist; Miss Fdith Howen, Foan, bureau of information ; M rs, Gould R. Blakely, Salt Fake, historian; rrs. F. F. Corfman, Salt Lake, general federation federa-tion secretary. The following directors were selected: se-lected: Mrs. IF J. Harris of Bripliam City, Mrs. F. P. Fo Compte of Park City, Mrs. G. W. Thatcher of Focan, Mrs. Ray Cooper of Magna. Mrs. A. ,F Oorliam of Salt Fake City, Mrs. Thomas Font 7. o f Price, M rs. M . 1 1. K va ns of (Garland, Mrs. J. W. Cherry of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. J. A. Tiiorne of Spring-ville Spring-ville and Mrs. Levi Fdar Voting of Salt Fake City. ' Past Presidents Honored. Mis. G. F. Allen 'of Salt Fake, Mrs. C. S. Kinney of Salt Fake and Mrs. F. H. .Jones of San Franeiseo, oraaniei's and past presidents of the federation, were ma fie honorary members, and the compliment was later extended to all past presidents. A short aut omobile dri ve up beautiful beauti-ful Foea u canyon, now gorgeous vi th its foliaye k isad hy the early frosts into ruset, gold and red , was a t teat ex t ended to the visitor hy the Fog; a n elub women this forenoon, A complimentary compli-mentary luncheon followed at the home of Mrs. Ariel ('.'nnljin. The a I ternoon session was a brief one, devoted to the hearing; of final papers. A paper on ''Civic Centers.'' bv Mrs. C. IF McMahnn, had to be omitted on a ceou n t of Mrs. M. e ,f a hnu ' having "oeen failed ea st by the death o f her nudlier. Oppose Teaching- of German. A resolution was adopted opposing" t lie feachi ng of the (er ma n la ngune in the public schools of the slate for the duration of the war. Kesolut i on s passed at the biennial meeting" of the g'cneral fedora t ion last spri u g re at inn t o pa t riot ri-ot ie ohseranccs also was aiiopted. - The i-ustoniarv resolutions of appreciation for courte-dos were presenre'l and approved, ap-proved, and a contribution of $'2)0 was made to the last Fiherty loan. A report re-port of the Home and School league, prepared by M rs. George M. Fa eon of Salt Lake, waz iliU Xji jc;-d. there was not time tor its pre sen ta t ion to the eon v ent ion. The dclfaics 1or their home on j late afternoon trains. |