| Show ij c c b 4 j i 4 AW aL i p Tribune Photo Photo Conrad Conrad Past Present Regents Study History The oldest youngest and an n in between l Mrs rs past regent for 46 1945 and l I Mrs R R. RV W W. Fisher Roy W. W Robinson left state regent D DAR A H B looks I regen regent In 1939 Mrs l Fisher has ns been an a active lve over o organization history with l f Mrs Harold Price D DAR A R member 50 O yea years looks orward forward to more re 1 DAR Vows ws Support Of American Ideals Measures for defense of AmerIcan American Amerlean Amer Amer- ican lean ideals in the face of rising subversive influences were contained contained con con- tamed in resolutions put before U Utah h Daughters of the he American Revolution n during the morning se session ses se- s sion on of the organizations organization's annual spring conference Wednesday at lit atthe atthe the Art Barn 54 Finch lane M Members pledged themselves iP in Iii the he resolutions to commend encourage encourage encourage en en- courage and uphold the work of the he committee on American un-American ac- ac and to h inform form themselves intelligently on on the theory and system of subversive ideologies which in the form of communism Is B threatening to destroy our form of government through dissemination tion ion of false fale and dangerous doctrines doc doc- trines rines subtly and persistently infiltrated infiltrated in- in filtrated into many groups public and p private Reaffirm U 1 M 1 T Stand The group reaffirmed its belief betic in n universal military training It also took the stand that since one of the most subtle and dangerous methods of implanting un un-Amer- i han dan an ideas in the minds of the n na- na tl Uon ions children is through careless careless care less ess interpretation or deliberate misrepresentation en ton of the true facts of history the Utah D DAR A R so society so so- should dedicate itself to keepIng keepIng keep keep- Ing ng classrooms and public libraries fre free ree from false and insidious doctrines doc doc- trines trifles and interpretations Business of the Utah department took ook up tip tip- p the major p portion r i n of the S I morning while a luncheon on n was held beld at 1 pm p.m. an and arnt the afternoon was vas to be devoted to election and installation of officers General to Talk Franklin Riter retired brigadier general genera was to describe the needs for tor national security during the afternoon session I acc to Mrs Roy W. W Robinson Robins n Kenilworth state regent who presided at the spring meeting Among mong the tte app approximately 75 women from fronT all parts of the state attending were 10 of the 16 past regents Two of them Mrs Harold Harold Harold Har Har- old Price Ogden and Mrs R. R W. W Fisher Salt Lake City looked over a history of the Utah group with Mrs Robinson at the beginning beginning beginning begin begin- ning of the meeting I |