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Show REGENT ELECTED BY UTAH D. A. R, New regent of the Utah Daughters Daugh-ters of the American Revolution Wednesday waa Mr. W. E. Fleetwood, Fleet-wood, Prove, who waa elected at the forty-Ant annual meeting Tueaday Tuea-day at the Alia club. Mra. O. A. Parmley, Ogden, was named rice regent Other officers chosen were: Recording Re-cording aecretary, Mr. Harry W. Cram, Salt Lake City; corree ponding pond-ing aecretary, Mlaa Yolande Button, Provo; regUtrar, Mr. B. L, Neff, Ogden; treasurer, Mrs. L. M. Not-tage. Not-tage. Salt Lake City; historian, Mr. R. O. Lucas, Bait Lake City; librarian, librar-ian, Mia Eva Era, Ogden, and chaplain, Mr. A. R. Hotanaa, Bak Lako City. Mrs. C P. Overfleld, Bait Lake City; Mr. W. X. Traughber, Ogden, Og-den, and Mrs. Ray MeOonlgal, Price, were named director. Delegate to the KIT national eonrlave are Mrs. Ceorc H. Dern of Washington, D. C; Mr. Barbara Oatee Wilkin, New York City; Mrs. Frank J. Guatin, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Darrell T. Lena, Salt Lake City. Mlaa Deon Chapman of Price wa chosen for high scholarship In the D. A. R. good cltiseaahlp contest to represent the Utah organisation at the cone lav. Memorial and devotional service were conducted and resolution adopted. |