Show I I I I DAUGHTERS Of PIONEERS MEET New Organizations Are Formed in City The Salt Lake District day for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers proved very successful Descendants met in each ecclesiastical ward for organization tion into small camps s of the society The following list gives the names of officers selected and the names of ot organizers Fourteenth ward ward ward- ward Maria Maria Bennion Cannon captain Mary Evans Cox clerk Minnie H. H James and Sarah E. E duff Cluff organizers Fifteenth ward ward ward-Janetta Janetta Sharp Lenroot Lenroot Len- Len root captain Miss E Ethel hel Collins clerk erk Elizabeth P. P Hay Hayward ward and ond Mary Sugden organizers Seventeenth w Florence rd-Florence Florence G. G Smith captain Miss Ann Mathews clerk Elizabeth R. R Wright organizer I Nineteenth ward ward Sadie Sadie Asper Pratt captain Ester Davis Stephens clerk Bertha M. M Gr Gray organizer Twenty-second Twenty ward ward ward-R ward Ruby by Pratt I Beesley captain Ida Eldredge Emeline Y T. Wells and Holmes clerk e I Alice D. D Pitt organizers Twenty-fourth Twenty ward ward Lillian Lillian II 11 Brown captain Louisa Moyle royle Silver clerk Louisa Boyd Doyd assistant clerk Fannie C C. Woodruff and Ellen C. C Arnold organizers Twenty eighth ward ward Elizabeth Elizabeth Solomon Solomon Solomon Sol Sol- omon Beesley captain Esther Haslam Haslam Haslam Has- Has lam clerk cleric Annie T. T Piercy organizer Twenty-ninth Twenty ward ward ward-Annabel Annabel Newman Newman Newman New New- man Emery captain Margaret Swan Newman clerk registrar Edna Hazen Hazen Hazen Ha- Ha zen Matheson Flora B. B Home Horne or or- Thirty-fourth Thirty ward ward ward-Lorena Lorena Emery captain Miss Rachel Emery clerk Josephine Jane Woodruff organizer Center ward ward Mrs Hendry clerk Miss Harmon Donnette Donnetto S. S Kesler or organizer The Tho Sixteenth and Twenty third wards will be organized n next Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day at 2 p. p m. m at the home of Eliza Thomas West First North and the Twenty third at the chapel I If these camps meet in sixty different different different dif dif- dif dif- ferent places when organized throughout through through- out the city that will mean sixty pioneer histories are read and filed each month instead of one as it is isnow isnow now with Just the large public meet meet- I ing In 1st this way the society hopes I to reach every pioneer In Salt Lake City 1 t S S 1 |