Show S L S adopted at the con- con mg meeting or of the presidents is s of the Utah Federation of ofis S 1 i's is s Clubs at the Ladles' Ladles Lit Lit- ii's club Saturday after a two session embodied support of ofa ofin a in and support a patronizing of Utah prod- prod I The afternoon session iole fole fol- fol e the luncheon given for the thes the's theby s 's s by th the City Federation of ot ot's Ji's Jis s 's Clubs through tho the cour- cour Bf f C the Merchants and Manu Manu- er era association with Mrs l t Ha Havens Haens ens a as chairman of the I Ion on Jeorge S. S McAllister in enting nUng the Utah Merchants I Manufacturers Manufacturers' association e the women to use Utah prod- prod tating stating that the women of the theold hold old the purse strings and Iho he growth of business in the depends upon their support leanette eanette A A. Hj HYde de an honored at the luncheon spoke of her in m Honolulu and stated state l lie he would fill the subordinate in her department with wo- wo rom gom every eve state in the United I were it within her he- power pe he e would guarantee that no noor noor nor r or opium would get through h rt rt Dean Lucy Van Cott Colt of of Utah made a a. plea I women's building at the Uni- Uni of Utah and a motion wasand was wasand wasand and carried that the women fund for fOI that purpose and andA A A. Dunyon who put the tho 1 stated that men of the who had offered to tot I art t such a fund would now be beto beto beto to make good that promise resolutions committee InS in- in S Mrs Ben Johnson chair- chair Mrs Joseph R K Morrell of tl w and Dr E. E R. R C C. Tracy of oft t fm The program for the final Included a m. m m. Mrs John Cully of Og- Og 1 residing convention litany singing America Beautiful direction of ot music Ton son I II- II pw w to Finance a Club disby dis- dis d by southern district and ande e clubs Discussion led by Mrs I. I r Webster president of south- south followed toy by presidents s in Cedar City Kanab Par- Par and Marysvale In n County Chairmen Function vantage in m Our State disby disby dis- dis by eastern district and other otherS S Discussion led by Mrs 0 jas as Foutz of Price president of at stern district followed by lents of clubs in Price Castle i Roosevelt Vernal Moab Tn n ello elIo Sauna Salina Richfield Delta w V Much of My Iy Club Program Relate to Departmental Work Vork timed by the State discussed e 0 first district and other clubs led by Mrs W. W T. T Has- Has Bf f Provo president of ot tho the first Jet ct ci followed by presidents of IDS in Provo Springville S Spanish anish r rg Payson American Fork Lehi r City Eureka Mount Pleas- Pleas Manti fanti and anti r me of Annual Meetings Are Convention Arrangements SatS Satory Sat- Sat S ory discussed by the central r r Jet Ct t and other clubs Discussion t 1 Mrs L. L A A. A McBride of Tooele es dent ent of the central district tion followed by presidents bs in Tooele Ophir Bingham d ale Magna Murray and Garo Gar- Gar 30 10 o p. p m Complimentary m. eon g given gi presidents presidents' confer- confer jy y the the Utah Manufacturers' Manufacturers a and the Salt Lake Late Fed Fed- 1 of Women's Clubs 2 m m. m Mrs C. C E. E Maw ging Utah Our Homeland i lOn iOn n of music division Th b Relationships discussed City federation and the Yule Ville clubs Discussion led by byA 3 A A. president of Og- Og City federation t ion followed by Tents of clubs of Ogden and Ville ib ab b Ethics d. d discussed by the lern district led by Mrs T. T B. B of Smithfield followed by the theS S dents of other clubs in SmithS Smith- Smith S Logan Garland Tremonton d City U Membership 1 m disby dis- dis s1 sd by the Salt Lake City Fed Fed- edn hon n of Women's Clubs and Park t Irl Ben Beti Johnson an m rn 4 to 6 A 6 A reception given in of club women attending the dents' dents conference by Mrs 1 ge e II H. Dern Dorn i day was devoted to reports f s. s C. C E E. Maw of Provo presle pres- pres n e of of the federation presided t Maw 1 presented greetings InI in I Ji 1 she expressed appreciation he large at attendance at the con con- e ce ce especially specially on the part oJen of oJ ofen o en from flom i emote sections of the thet t t. t She outlined th the purposes of ol conference as an exchange of ol tons on club problems and Ina Ina Ina In- In a free fre l expression of ideas on art of all in attendance orts were given gi from the de- de ent of applied education by L. L A A. A Bridgland and Mrs W VT lomer of this city and Mrs S Christenson of American r r. r Observance anco of Arbor day dayn rd in n week lt and tho the conservation 11 Id Lid flowers were recommended Irs Homer the department of American j I ship Mrs Elmer G. G Smith of tc gave the leading report Mrs h made a plea for a of f methods a creation of Int ln- ln t and a watchword of service work she represented Mrs Ira D. D Travis gave an excellent excellent excellent excel excel- lent addition to the report in setting setting setting set set- ting forth the value of the study of American history and political science science ence once as an aid to good citizenship Mrs L. L S. S Potter and ad Mrs P. P J. J Adams spoke upon the duty of carIng carIng caring car- car Ing for former service men in the late war The department of fine art was represented by Mrs C. C II H. Jacobs of Mt 1 Pleasant Mrs W. W II Homer and Mrs Philip Knisely of O Ogden Osden den Mrs George E. E Skelton Mrs H. H C. C lucks Hicks and Mrs J. J W. W Alford The Tho Thelast Thelast last three are of or the division of music Mrs Skelton requested a general observance of National lonal Music Music Music Mu Mu- sic week May 3 Mrs Hicks ad advocated community singing and gave a list of melodies Mrs Alfo commended the singing of or the U h ii federation song Utah Itah I Love Lovo Thee rhee as a means of ot In Inspiring Inspiring inspiring In- In state patriotism Mrs Irs W W. T. T 1 Hasler of Provo spoke for the better homes department Mrs Hasler said that hat the department depart depart- ml meet ment t took in everything which the federation had to offer since It was wass wasso s so flO o big so beautiful and so wonder wonder- ful She asked that clubs at least take up the spirit of better homes in large community mass meetings Mrs Ben nen E. E Argyle followed Mrs Hasler In a a. discussion of the same topic and made a special plea for rural homes The department of public welfare was abl ably represented by Mrs Nixon Bowman of Kanab Mrs N. N A A. A Dun Dun- yon Mrs W W. M. M Stewart and Mrs A. A F. F Palm Mrs Bowman and Mrs Dunyon stressed Indian welfare Mrs Palm spoke on child welfare and Mrs 1 Stewart spoke In behalf of the care of the subnormal Special education and employment were recommended by Mrs Stewart vart for fortha fortha tha that unfortunate element of society Mrs Olive OHve Havens made a strong strong- appeal for the department of Utah resources and Industries Mrs 1 Havens said that by buying Utah products more factories would he bp established and the problem of the unemployed would be largely solved Mrs Ben nen Johnson gave a report of the meet department ment of legislation Mrs James H. H Wolfe asked that representatives representatives representatives rep rep- from the federation jein the state women's legislative legislate e committee Mrs F. F Q G. Moore made madean an appeal for the support of kin kin- Mrs D. D N. N gave a i. i 4 for the department of International relations Mr Mrs said tha the purpose of her department was to further peace and make malte a stable world War she continued throws Iro the ash heap our art our homes and our lives In peace all finer things have a chance to thrive hence we as women stand for tor world peace Mrs James II n. Wolfe followed Mrs on the same topic and said that education of children would malta make for the fu- fu tue peace of nations A report from the press and publicity publicity publicity pub pub- department was given by Mrs V. V E E. Traughber Mrs R. R P. P Morrissey Morrissey Mor- Mor of Ogden and Mrs Olive Ha Ua- vens Junior membership was presente presented presented pre pre- by Mrs A. A O. O Spear of Provo who told what was being accomplished accomplished pushed by the Girl Scout and similar similar sim sini- ilar lIar movements Mrs W. W T. T Hasler suggested that girls' girls clubs be so solicited solicited solicited so- so to Join the federation Mrs E. E E. E Corfman parliamentarian parliamentarian asked for a a. standardized study of parliamentary law by the use of the same authorities in all of the clubs Mrs II H. S. S Taylor of the transportation committee told of rates Tates for the meeting of the General General Gen Gen- eral Federation council In West WeE Baden Ind md June 1 Mrs L. L E. E Hubbard of the badge committee reported A letter was read by the secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary from Mrs Duncan MacVichie president of the womans woman's auxiliary of Mining and Metallurgical l Engineers Engineers Engi Engi- thanking the le federation tor the gift of books for libraries in Jn mining camps The visitors were guests of ot the Ladles Ladles' Literary club at at and at th meeting following Welcome was extended to the guests at luncheon by Mrs C. C A. A Peak The flie club program consisted of a a. series of tableaux introduced by a a. a paper from Mrs John F. F Cowan on Costumes Past and Present Those wearing costumes of various people were as follows 18 1883 3 Miss Betsy Ross Hutchinson In Mrs E. E B. B Palmers Palmer's first party gown Mrs litre E. E L. L Dorr and Mrs J. J Will Gray 1780 Mrs Floyd Bothwell Bothwell Bothwell Both- Both well well- 1785 Mrs Ralph M. M Emerson 1790 Mrs Milton M H. H Looes 1812 Mrs Leo J. J Bachle 1825 1826 Mrs aIrs Mary Maryin dine P. P in Underwood n Mrs Homer 1860 iricks Ficks Mrs k Harry 1870 ii Mrs Rudine Ru- Ru s Clifford Rudine 1878 Ms 1 E. E M. M Bagley Dagley 1880 Mrs W W. W J. J Barrette this costume belonged to Mrs J. J C. C Royle and was worn by her during her presidency of this club 1885 1881 Mrs Perry A. A Clark 1890 Mrs W. W R R. Jr 1895 Miss Betty Stannard 1895 Miss 1 Betty Barrete Barrette Bar Dar rette rete 1900 Mrs George Sprague 1901 Mrs Fred W. W Hansen 1902 Miss Margaret Mackenzie 1 1910 Miss fiss Betty netty Knight 1920 Mrs Anna 11 II McAllister 1925 ensembles Miss Virginia Kahler Kabler sport Mrs v Walter alter It L. afternoon Mrs Arch Drowning crowning evening Mrs F. F W. W Pickett Music was furnished by the Norma Peterson Beck Deck string quartet Among out of town own guests present present present pres pres- C. C the conference were Mrs ent at t L. L E E. Maw law of Provo Mrs William Lowe Lowe and Mrs Irs F. F II R. Holman of Brigham City Mrs John Culley B. B Grace Mrs Philip PhllIp Mrs J J. J o. o Aira t m Mrs J J. J T l. l I T Ti ly Mrs R. R P. P Morrissey 1 Cave Mrs Georgina G. G Marriott Mrs i W. W II Reeder Jr Mrs P. P F. F Breen Dreen Mrs J. J A. A and Mrs J. J JR n. n Morrell of ot Ogden O Mrs C C. M. M Mrs L L. itt 1 Kemp Ms J J S. S Burg Alley Mrs K Walter Nerd Nord Mrs R. R A. A and Mrs n. n V. V Quick ot of Mrs George A. A Wood Cedar City Mrs Lee L L. L Baker Mrs V W T T. Hasler Mrs 1 O. O W. W Bailey A. A Spear and Mrs George Mrs Mrs A A. A O. O S Seagrave of Provo Mrs T. T K S. Burke Mrs R. R V. V Thompson Ophir Magna Maena Kanab Mrs Nixon Bowman Dowman Mr Mrs Lehi Iehl Mrs W W. w. w A. A AI J 1 J. J T L R E lii v Cotter Chandler chand chand- Mrs Eugene Lowry Price and Mrs S. S n. n Myers Bingham ler Jennie ker Mrs U. U H. H Mrs Irs Johnston Mrs Elmer G. G Smith Mrs Frank S. S Peck Garland Garland Gar Gar- Tooele David Boam Beam and Mrs J J J. Mrs land Murray A. A Ti R. C. C A A. Jones Mrs Irs A. A R. R Hutsin Delta Deita Tracy Pleasant Miss I ern Fern Peterson Mt It |