Show D D. U. U PL P. P Leader f Yr s' s sY r Y a aA A f M a MRS ANTHONY C. C LUND Will Preside at D. D U U. P. P Meet TO ATTEND I I D o. o U U. U P. P SESSION I I Approximately delegates representing representing representing rep rep- resenting members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are expected to attend the fall tion ion of the organization Saturday in n the Hotel Utah according to Mrs Anthony C. C Lund president of the org organization General Gener sessions l-sessions will be conducted conduct conduct- ed at 10 a. a m. m and 2 p. p m. m and will willbe willbe I be marked with various reports and program plans for the ensuing year Executives of the state central I committee presidents of all county I companies and other officials of the he organization will meet preceding preceding ing ng the morning session to discuss plans for the construction of a pioneer pioneer pioneer pio pio- I neer memorial building i Ways and means for financing the he structure will be outlined Mrs Lund said The Th proposed site for forthe forthe II the he building is on a triangle lot at athe atthe atthe the he head of Main street she con- con I Following a roll call all the morning morning morn- morn I ing ng session will include addresses by y Mrs Kate C. C Snow state historian historian his- his I. I torian orian for the organization Mrs Carlos H H. Anderson state registrar and Mrs Kate B. B Carter chairman I of the committee in charge of study outline Various problems confronting the organization will be discussed during during dur- dur ing ng the afternoon meeting Mrs Lund will preside at all the ses- ses ions The Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the present time boasts of organizations organizations or- or and members in nine western states Honolulu Canada Nebraska Washington D D. D C. C and New York City Mrs Lund said |