Show E PAY TRIBUTE TO FLAG With a salute of touching and sincere sin- sin cere patriotism to Old Glory and to the principles for which it hands glands the women of the Utah Federated Clubs today opened the second day of the tho annual annual annual an an- nual convention of that organization at the University of Utah Immediately f following the patriotic demonstration a business report leport on the tho parliamentary features of the federation federation fed fed- was made by Mrs C. C S. S Kinney Kin- Kin Kinney ney official parliamentarian of the federation The question of supplying the members members members mem mem- bers of the federation with official badges for their use at state conventions conventions conventions conven conven- and also for conventions outside the tho state arose and was finally threshed out ant before the convention Due Duo to the crying need for every penny of American money being used in the bond bend issue now before the people people people peo peo- o the ot-the the United States one faction advocated ed not buying the badges which would cost a considerable sum while the other demanded that Utah women have the badges and so 80 stand standon on a par with wilh other fo the United States Those advocating the badges won A plea for the appointment of a pres pros member for every ery club in the federation for the purpose of putting putting putting put put- ting before the women of the state and the United States the Important activities undertaken by the club was made by Mrs Karl Hopkins of ot Lehi press chairman of the state federation federa federa- tion a Women in the outlying sections of Utah and women in various parts of ot the United States may be greatly benefited by our activities if they pay ay a good share of attention to this appointment appointment ap ap- ap- ap said Mrs Hopkins in her address That the people of the United States and the people of Utah in particular I must not neglect the subject of art if it i prosperity and happiness and advancement advancement ad ad- are to go hand in hand was the declaration of Mrs E E. A A. Val Wal Walton ton tho the chairman on art to the convention con con- Encourage the study of stenographic stenographic stenographic steno steno- graphic subjects among the young people people people peo peo- of the tho towns In order that they mal inal help Uncle Sam in the war was waR I tho the urgent plea made b by Mrs C C. W W. Kendall chairman on civil service Mrs R R. A. A Deal of Springville spoke upon the resources of the federation A report on the industrial and social conditions of the state were also given Legislation and its importance to the tho federation were discussed by Mrs C. C S S. Kinney Mrs John Malick of Salt Lake spoke on the civic problems now confronting the thc clubs of the state Better care and more moie attention to children of the state were urged upon the attending delegates as a great national national national na na- na- na duty by Miss Alice at the session of the convention yesterday ves- ves afternoon Miss 1 who is a speaker of national fame I also made a a. plea for the training of mothers and for the combined efforts of the federation in establishing for forthe forthe forthe the benefit of Utah women maternity hospitals n n each county with an efficient ef efficient efficient ef- ef corps of trained nurses for work out in the county Delegates tO to tr the theo biennial convention of the National Women's Federated Clubs which will be held at Hot Springs Ark Arlt next May were elected Five delegates with five alternates were WE're the number chosen I 1 Mire ire re than in contributions were taken talen up at the convention yesterday and today and this sum will be in invested invested in- in vested in Liberty bonds for the federation federa federa- ti tion n. n I |