Show p WOMEN CLOSE ANNUAL MEET OF FEDERATION j of New Officers j Brings End to Forty first Convention Installation or of new officers rs he headed ded by Mrs Veston Vernon president and general federation director closed the forty forty first first annual con con- Y ot of the Utah Federation or of Women's clubs at the hotel hotel ho- ho tel Thursday Closing feature of the road back home theme of the conference was adoption of oC a resolution urging the Copeland pure food bill empowering empowering ering the secretary ot of agriculture to define and identify standards of quality quality ity for all food products The same resolution opposed fea tures of the bill which it is feared will enable sale of f green citrus fruits colored 0 Resolutions Adopted The club women also adopted resolutions resolutions res res- urging legislation to to put into effect the Copeland National Plan for Cor American Forestry appropriating ing for lor n a foundation fund to pay travel expenses for officials and thanking the committee on arrangements arrange arrange- ments the press and others for court cour- cour t ies Observation or of Pan American day April 14 by clubs and schools was urged by Mrs Georgina Marriott of oC Ogden in her report on activities of the international relations depart depart- ment Citing the need of an understanding understand ing heart hearl in these times of war talk she recommended that each federated feder feder- club devote 10 minutes of each meeting to international news and andone andone one meeting a year ear to the promotion of international understanding Essay Winners rs Announced Winners in the federations federation's essay contest on Utah industry were announced announced an- an by Mrs II H. Y Taylor press pre and publicity chairman They were Mrs R R. R E. E Ganahl of the Wasatch Literary club first Mrs frs Jane Larsen Lar- Lar sen Ladies Ladies' Literary club of Provo second Mrs Elizabeth Barrows Child Culture club of Ogden third Mrs E. E A. A Fleming Ogden Historical Historical ical society fourth and l H T. T Plumb Ladies Ladies' Literary club of Salt Lake Cit City fifth Mrs J. J L. L Harvey Garland read her historians historian's report Miss Florence Kimball read the resolutions and Mrs E. E R. R Van Cott presented the re port of the public welfare depart depart- ment Messages l Read Congratulatory messages from Mrs John Cully Mrs E. E O. O Leatherwood and Mrs A. A J J. J Lowe past presidents as well as those from general federation federa- federa tion officers were read to the club club- women by Mrs Hugh Ward recordIng recordIng record record- Ing secretary Mrs 0 O. O T. T Brooks of Price was as appointed chairman of oC the junior club work Mrs J. J C. C Hubbard ot of Price traced the junior movement development and lauded its efforts to utilize the influence of young oung women Birth control arid and equal rights for women will be the major topics for discussion at the council meeting of the General Federation of Women's clubs in Hot Springs Ark next month Mrs Roberta Campbell Lawson Lawson Law Law- son national vice president told the late Wednesday Forty years ago it would have been impossible for the federation to discuss such subjects but now we weare are arc ready and willing to meet them face to face she said Mrs C C. V. V Zinn of Ogden won von first prIze in the state song contest for original words and music and Mrs G W. W Browning Salt Lake Cil City VOl second prize |