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Show HOME ECONOMICS SESSION OCTOBER 20 In conjunction wHh lTi annual convention con-vention of tha Utuii Education! association asso-ciation convention iter October 1. 20 and tl. the Home Eoonomlcs aaso-claUun aaso-claUun will hold a one-day session on October 20. The opening assembly of the three-day meeting will be hld Thursday evening-, October H, t the Tabernacle. The one-day convention of the home economics arroup will begin at 9 o'clock Friday morn in In the U Chops' building1. The outstanding- feature of the mom Ing session will be an address by lr. H. A. Smith, state commissioner of education for Massachusetts. He will speak on the Ideals of home economics. The program will Include address, J"rsident Alice Kewley, head of the department of home economics' st the Vtah Airrlcultural college; vocal selection, selec-tion, Mrs. Theodore Best; addresa. Dr. II. A. Fmith. Tbe afternoon session will put special spe-cial stress upon home economic trave-Ioks, trave-Ioks, followed by a report of the National Na-tional Home Kconomlc convention, held at CorvHllis, Ore., In July by Miss Al-thea Al-thea Wheeler of the department of home economics at the University of Utah. Reports from the following- visitors vis-itors 111 be received: Miss Jean Cox. Minnesota; Miss Johanna Moen. New York; Miss Nell Htrowic, California Miss Rena Muycock, Oreg-on. Eleclioa of officers will take place. To officers of the present Home Kconomies association are: Miss Alice Kewley, president; lOltza Jons, vice president; Miss Dorothy FVolseth, secretary sec-retary and treasurer; Miss Jean Cox. chairman; Miss Althea Wheeler and Mrs. Lurlle V. McAllister, members of the executive committee. |