Show ELECTION Of OffiCERS BY i f i J fEDERA FEDERATION liON j J. S Salt lt LaKe Lalie Woman Is Made v President Me Meeting ting to Iose This Afternoon oon i HI I or J. J President Mr l C. C I II H. ta c J hon Salt SnIt Lako Cit City Vicc r Mr nt Mry Mary Earv aT aTT T T. T Park Pirk eil City ne Recording ordin secretary l' l Mrs rs John ir r I. I Tr u Mrs raid Maud Dec Dee Porter O Ogden den 4 State organizer oranzer-Mr oranzer Mrs John JohnI I Reed Salt Lake Lako City r 4 Corresponding secretary 15 Mis i. i John Cowan nn Silt Salt L Lako lo City 4 4 Auditor Mrs J. J H JI 4 Manti Mariti anti I 1 z 4 4 I. H r I r i-r H The Utah federation of wom n. n 1 dub held its election of officers officers' in inita in its ita closing session ion nt the Ladies Ladies' Lit clubhouse pr Saturday morning rho elected wore Mrs In C c. If ir MeMa- MeMa cla t nan ban Salt I Lake Cit City president Mrs Mary Mury T T. IT nt Park Par ity it vico vico J hu Dugall Sprin to- to cording cordin secretary Mrs Mn Maud Por For ter O Ogden tr treasurer Mrs Mr r lohn John Bo Reed d. d Salt Satt Lake City state oran organizer er Mrs Irs John Co Cowan Conall wail Salt Lake City corresponding corre corre- fIS secretary Mrs rs J. J 1 H. H Ilor- Ilor nung nuni Manti auditor Th The following directors were elected Mrs rr J. J T W. W Aird Provo Mrs frs Sarah Konold Mr Mrs Elizabeth Ii Harrows Brrow O Orden den Mrs Irs Philip 1 c Provo Trovo Mn r A A. A B. B COlt Corny Olden Ogden Mrs A J. J Gorhum Salt Lake Miss Rosalie Rosalie Rosa Rosa- lie Ht Pollock Salt Lake Mrs rs A A. A L. L Brigham City rity Mrs A A. F. F Taylor Tylor SnIt salt Ia Lake City and nd Mrs hs Carrie ErickSon o 1 Mt ML t. t PI Pleasant a Minute r reports Jl from rom tho the various various clubs u 4 of the were heard first firt this morn- morn ing showing howing the tho w women's club work in Utah ju jn good condition The credentials committee reported tw six six clubs represented in the present pres pres- ent nt tatti meeting Mr Mrs Torild Arnoldson of this cit city rave a beautiful violin solo followed d by bj a a. short talk by Mrs Irs Kind Kina of Pitts Pitts- hUT burp who bro 1 brought ht greetings gratings s from the thc federation women women's Pennsylvania of o dubs Mrs C. C J II Wells ens of oC Salt Lake do do- tho the leading address addres of or the morning on Arts 4 Arts and Crafts Crafts' Mrs rs W Wells oll said that the arts and crafts id idea a wa wah not now new but dat dated d from tho mid die n ages e It ITt was checked bv bs the tile in introduction in introduction in- in of ot machinery and md has ba reton re re- re- re t-on t been re revived recd cd It does not propose propose pro pro- PO pose l' l to do away with machinery machiner- but butto butto butto to make it roans roan's tool too since it takes the hand guided by the heart to produce pro pro- duce hIce real art The Tho present arts and amI craft crat movement move more meat ment dated from front William Morri who ho introduced l it into England in n 1881 Mrs Wen Wells spoke of the American arts arts' artst t Drafts in institutions mentioning 1 g them thorn the Roycroft shops at it 1 f Aurora and Hull full hou house e of Chi hi v n. n Mrs Bingham of Chicago Chicago- Oi a lee lec- on art and Jit literature spoke to tb the club along these lines A eo contribution of lof 10 was wade rond from the Utah federation for tho the Lydia Lytha Williams scholarship For the d election Mrs Je Jessie sic M. M f. f Free Free- laud Jaud was made teller assisted b by Misses Taylor Talor Goor Georgia in Callaway Pt A Zola Farrar and Farris oyes of Provo roo A luncheon at the tho University of Utah and a l lecture by s Mit-s j s Lucy Van an Cott Gott on ow Domestic Science n were first firstIn tl on In the pro program am this afternoon An an au- ant t ride rido followed The delegates II rill ivill I leave for their homes tonight ht and andi i tomorrow I I rip PATRIOTISM IS TOPIC AT LITERARY LITERACY CLUB SESSION The delegates to the tho convention of at the state tnt federation of women's clubs club were cre the ule guests yesterday afternoon of tho the Ladles Literary clUb at al Its Ita re regular ces ses- Ion sion There was a vor very 01 good attendance were tho the f features of or the dt afternoon CIn by Prof George Marshall of or orth ho the state f university who on The Literature of or Puritanism In the tho American Colo Ie and antI by Mrs R R. V V Fisher on The Spirit of ot th the Puritan n Professor Marshall talk talked d Interestingly upon his subject Ct and called attention to tho the fact that Puritanism Is a n most potent force toreo In lit American letters and said BAld the 11 lit Ut- 1 ot of the tho time h Is S deeply tinged d with wHIt the he religious sentiment which prevailed among aimon lh thi first New Icelanders lie spoke briefly o of the features of o this religion and then touched upon the literature of ot the period Mrs E E. E ED D D. Miller president of or the J Xa- Xa iles Literary dub pre presided ThA first was a a. piano plana solo b by Miss l Behle and anti after altoT this number the chaIrman chairman chair Ir man man manJI JI presented Mrs Airs Fisher to speak on The Tue Spirit of ot the Puritan If It Puritan Lived Now After calling attention to the fact that n nearly arl eVer every phase of Puritan life ho Oh b been n touched upon b by the th writers and amI rc briefly to the characteristic of the tho Puritan of or which the tho h hu hun hun- band was wan the undisputed ute ruler the speaK speaK- cr er took up her hel b by describing a d return tum of or tho the spirit of or o one e of tho the New Ne England ancestors t to the tho world Q of tOd today picturing the view which ho take lAke of or present dB day customs She contrasted the lawn awN o th Puritan times tImms wh when 11 a 11 wua wu not eV even n supposed cd to kiM ono of ef her r children on ou Sunday with tn thos of today and md nd tho the twentieth tut y l Is dol doing much to place mankind i n a her pl piano no The meek submissive of or Puritan times has baa her s the women of ot toda today but hut I lr mot mo ot t wom women n of ot toda today Ire arc becoming be 1 11 fT tho the session u i resolution w was f went tP d b by tho the members of or the tho tourist J section of or the J club dub for tal n nation Uon h bv the tho members of or that org Hort the city council not to giant KI u ii tunnel l situ alto for tor Little Giant Mining company t tu u ell property In the till Vot nI of or City creek cl Tho The resolution tion was adopted by n R vote ote of or tho club romen who o oppose Oo the tho granting of ot the tha V te chiefly on of the thc effect ct that I pIning mining oi operations would have on the tha V water fAtel supply of or th tIll HI It city Two wo v vocal cai solos Bolos closed tin the program which hl b wA H followed d by 11 a a. social half lf hour when ellen n r refreshment nt wi-re wi served nerved NIGHT SESSION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS The la lrA of nf tho the m meeting or of the tho State Stale Federation of or Women's clubs clubB at tho the Con Con- church Frida Friday night ht wan waa an Ss b by Arthur V c North of this city on Optimism of tho the American Ameri can elm Frontiers Woman In tho the b beginning h he lie poke roke of or the women of or the revolutionary V nr p period of or American hl history tory and Bud then of civil war time times Ho Ito paid n n it tribute V to tn th but hl his highest at enco- enco for or the women who ho caine came a as pioneers plo plo- over ave th the western plain and moun moun- and became the founders of or a new V In En u a great section Netlon ot ofu u splendid country He lie Rid wold that when the fron iron tiers tier woman lot loet her husband nd sho carried In rn nn th tho work of ot tho the ranch and nd i reared fated h her r family with an Independence wonderful In tn Inon on II rex BOX During hl hit lifetime life life- time me she ahe shared hi tile hardships and was WILS os the Inspiration of ot his ii endeavor In overcoming over over- coming the disadvantages of or A a primitive land and Tho The lecture was Illustrated with views Thu musical program was wan one ono of or cape cape- edal e- e chit rial Interest Tracy Y 5 Cannon wa was wa the t and gave three threeS b beautiful tione Hons Ht Kt the tho opening q the exercises I The They v w ro The Tue Lo Lost Lol t Chord Andantino tine tino and ami Pilgrims of Hope A duct luot was wall Kh- Kh given n by br Mrs Walter T Tuttle I 1 harpist und Cud MiVA ILu t Esther Allen At the clout cloie of Mr afro Norths North's two tty vocal oeal selections wre given b by Mrs Em Emily ly to follows followed I h hy by a b by M Mr Mrs TutU Miss rio 10 Hoist Miss o t aud and Mr Cannon Can non organist oN non Mrs rI nt Byron president of or the federation presided and Introduced d Mr Mt North In a ft Cl graceful little |