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Show SEEM ATAMMUAL EM. i A. SESQM ' III UW" i . . ? if .- . I- ' . ' 1' - - it - , I ! I 7- T!i, OVEMFurTll 7 - -. - - r r-- ' JUNE fn -; ' ' ' . . - - .. . - .- OX , ! I '- -r 1 I X V""' -w. w "-'i J -"liA M- J , I 1 These four drove all the way from El Paso, Texas, to attend the conference. They are, left to right, Emily Black, Jane Brown, Focah Black, Mary Stevens. , i r """' """" 1 I v mmmm mmmmmmm m :., W I A group depicting early Utah pioneers stand beside the large Improvement I Era. They are. front row, left to right, J. J. Brown, Dorothy Henderson, Mar tin Ludwig and George L Sunderson. Back row, left to right, zella Hana, Scerinda Sanderson and Virginia Smith I; c', - ; L. . v - - v - 1 - Phie are Scottish bagpipers. Accordion players pictured are Delbert Seyboldt, left; Ida Rossetto and Eldon Hunt . i i in i i i I Typical scenes at the M. I. A. conference are pictured here. ; Tlrst, Mrs. Fay R. Brown, president of the Draper U D. S. First ward Y. W. M. I. A., left, and Mrs. Rose Brown, her first counselor, register. Next, three from Hawaii listen to Elisceo Marlines serenade them. Left to right, they are Fred Kruse, Lily Cornell and Kapu Keaka. Robert Barclay and Joe M.-- |