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Show BRAZILIANS ASK '.. FOH DELEGATES Want RepretenUtiTes Sent to ExDOiition Travel Ins; In the Interests of th Brasilia n centennial exposition to be j held at Rio da Janeiro commencing , H"pternber 7, l'.t, Be baa i Ian Hampulo. I commercial attache to the ambaeaadwr i of Hrasll In this country, and Mtaa I Bertha lAits, member of tha Uraiuina. I commission of tha league of Women) I Voters.' were speakers at a meeting of the Utah League of Women Voters held Thursday nlitht at th Hotel I'tah. I Thirty-two alatea have already been visited by the team and they have oh- ( talned -promises from twenty-nine elate that delegations will be seat to th exposition. Th pair paid official visits to Governor Gov-ernor f harlon K. Mm bey and Mayor (. Clarence Nlen today, aeklng each to cooperate In naming a delegation to represent I'tah at the exposition. Th meeting Inst ntht wna preceded by a banquet. A representative group of dlncra attended Mrs. Charles H. Mabcy and Mrs. C Clarence Noalen being be-ing among those present. Mrs. John Widtsoe. at Jit a chairman of the I'tah league of Women Votorw. presided. Two solos, "The OypeY Maiden.' by Parker, and "Hy tha Waters of Mlnne-tonka," Mlnne-tonka," were aung by Mrs. A. T. Kgen. Khe mas accompanied by Miss Dorothy Crawford. |