Show k ks s J Articles of ot agreement ment of the In- In Christian Home Hom associatIon association tIon on of df Utah Were filed as incorporatIon tIon lon articles on March 15 1886 As AsI I recall It a majority of the sev seventy seventy- nty- nty eight Ight members of the association were vere present at the meeting which adopted the articles the meeting being beng be- be ing ng presided over ove by Jeannette H. H Ferry of Park City and Anna Bak Baker r of f Salt Lake City who had been chosen hosen officers of the association The term for which the Incorporation tion lon was to to exist was fixed at fifty years ears Its place of ot business was to tobe tobe tobe be be Salt Lake City but corporate business offices and asso association ranches branches s were aU authorized established elsewhere in or without the territory of ot Utah to aid In C carrying o ut the objects and purs pursuits ts of ot the corporation It was provided that a board of ot trustees be selected m known n as directors directors di- di rectors the number to be thirteen thirteen- thirteen thirteen- a president a eight vice preside presidents ts a recording recording secretary corresponding secretary secretary and treasurer Jeanette H. H Ferry of f Park City was elected president Emma L. L Carroll Hettie M. M Critchlow Emma L. L Critchlow Emma L. L Miller l Clara Huse Rebecca Rebecca Re Re- becca C. C Shelton Margaret D. D Zane I and Martha M. M Campbell all of ot Salt Lake City vice presidents Martha A. A Locke of Salt L Lake ke City treasurer and Cornelia Paddock and Anna Baker corresponding and re recording recording recording re- re cording secretaries respectively The directors or trustees were George A. A Lowe George S S. S Ellis Ems Hector M. M 1 Scott James M. M Darling E. Ira ra- ra E. E Lyons Henr Henry W W. V. V Lawrence Rebecca C C. Shelton Clara Huse Emma L. L Miller l I Martha rtha A. A Locke Margaret l D. D Zane and Martha M. M Campbell Annual meetings were provided which were to be held In Salt Lake City on the first Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day of October the first annual meeting to be held on the first Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day of October 1886 The objects of the association as set forth were to found build and equip provide for tor maintain regulate In all necessary and proper wa ways s 's industrial homes boarding houses louses schools hospitals and places for Instruction aid and betterment and general benevolent and charitable chant charit able purposes at Salt Lake City and other places in Utah territory and elsewhere and In which to promote and accomplish the fitting of persons persons persons per per- sons for industrial and all 1111 other pursuits Also to teach instruct d discipline educate and fit for the active duties of life Ilfe all all' classes of ot people without distinction but more especially Women omen and children 1 in all pursuits and i Industries whereby the f eople people may be fitted to earn each for himself himself himself him him- self or herself an honest livelihood livelihood livelihood liveli liveli- hood to establish private schools and school sy systems and courses of study study to provide rewards for tor merit In n any and all work done under the supervision aid or instruction of this association to provide work and remuneration for tor all persons persons who are needy and In want ant and e especially for women and girls girl's and children so situated to provide and secure situations for such as acquire efficiency in any industrial or other pursuit under the guidance of ot this corporation to relieve distress distress dis dis- distress dis- dis tress and ameliorate suffering among all classes to aid In every proper and charitable way those who are In poverty and want to provide for and seek to establish among the masses a better knowledge knowledge knowl- knowl edge of sanitary laws and care of health and generally to onward forward and aid in In every I lawful way all benevolent charitable and educational educational educational purposes and objects whatsoever whatsoever whatsoever what what- also to receive and solicit contributions to give exl exhibitions and entertainments and to adopt and exercise all other proper means to raise funds and means means- to carry carryon on the corporate business and further accomplish th the objects of the association I. I |