| Show WU rr nt NOT NOTABLE ABLE UTAH WOMEN 2 i L 1 efI f f PyOl I y 4 ru tn tm t flo tf i tI y 1 f t T v 9 OO I 1 L 9 1 I w w w w w w w T b i t ft it r J P 19 04 ft I Id N N 4 r r t t t oI it r t t 2 1 Y t 4 h eOL Nj v IBS t hi O OM OJ C J M J I t 4 1 1 1 t 4 P Ot 4 0 M t 6 4 Ool 1 ft I 1 11 JI tJ 4 t t t o t fl f t JO 4 e t 1 fi b d a 1 p y roi r rr 1 OO j N 1 1 I t tt T t 4 I io Y 1 1 1 if S t 6 Ill r 4 1 44 rt t I It t 4 1 fI h Ct i t A ft ft ft IV tat A 10 f tw t f It r b OCI J Jh 4 O II t h i l 1 lt 11 I ll rp 1 fah f f t it 1 N I 14 II Ir rl ll l l p r tt tt 94 r UiE um C r 1 CJ 1 wirL l MRS S ELIZA KIRTLEY ROYLE eri MRS IRS nOYLE IA truly a daughter of the Weal she was born In the lassie little town of at Columbia Missouri and educated as the custom was twee In the earl early date nt at n a Young Ladles Select School In st lAUle Mrs Boyle Rolo I Imbibed her lows loe ot of literature In the cultured circle of her home far tor her ber I fathers house WM was one of boundless Ito It was there when hen a 11 ayoung young girl that she ante came to know the distinguished and cultivated people ot of her bar native State I lice ner rn father Jer Captain Sinclair was n man or of more than ordinary accomplished scholar and II a prominent lawyer In the early t history ot of the Slate of Missouri Among mong hIs Intimate friends were such men menns menas ns as J Edward dard Rates Bates Judge Leonard Judge Todd Col William F now the oldest living newspaper editor In Missouri Dr Nash McDowell the founder of the first school of medicine In the State and one or of the most n 7 noted surgeons ot of his ll do dal Samuel Olow er one ot of the most brilliant men of at atthe the SI Louis bar The beloved John C was Captain law partner and afterwards was the youngest judge then on the supreme bench Such men as are mentioned here were the tho intimate friends and amI tr frequent guests of the thc flatly family The They were men ot of learning and rath rather r prided themselves rf on keeping In touch with the lore acquired In n college collee They also knew I I their Shakespeare wrote were fond ot of Bobby Burns Durn quoted easily from Byron JIron heats and Shell Shelly surely Burely Ills le not strange that one brought up In each lIuch an should earl rawly acquire n mate for tor what Is best In literature As was wall wallI I natural Mrs Boyle was ns eager and enthusiastic In dome what she ahe could to Promote the first literary club or of tits this ally She WM was In tact fact one or of the Coun founders fr frt t ot of the Ladles club which la the oldest s club wart ot of the MissourI cr and which to s today one ot of the most meat clubs club of at the West WestIn In recognition or of the work done by Mrs Mira Boyle noyle Q as a club woman the ilia General F Federation of Women dubs clubs while In n lalon se at Denier Dener In be stowed upon her hor the position of honorary Vice President nt ot of the West Nest I Mire Hole le terms feels that list In this honorary honorat office she fa 18 with most die company campan The Tho other honorary vice Ice presidents of oC the federation are arc Mire Irl Jolla Julin Howe Mrs Jennie June Crowle Crossley and the ilia venerable 11 Stone Slone ot of MT Mir Hole Boyle hM has be been n thrice president and Is fa still I a devoted member ot of the Literary J club Is also president nt ot of The and to Is nn an member of the tho club ot of this oil city She with her husband Judge I f Jonathan C Boyle baa haR been n a resident or of Salt Lake CIt City for the post twenty eight years cus Iler son On Elwin Ulton Role Boyle has achieved an enviable r lion as 1 n successful dramatist and actor E u ut |