| Show MRS BAMBERGER PLANS TO CONTINUE CHARITIES By Dolly Dale Mrs Simon Bamberger who tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row takes upon her shoulders the bur- bur I dens dena of ot the tile first Jad lady of our state Is adding to the great number of ot self- self imposed duties that now crowd her time For Mrs MiSs Bamberger who greeted mo me informally in the library of ot her homo home on her return front from the time Eastern trip I she recently ma made e with ith her husband 1 admitted that she hc expected to bo ho one of or tho the busiest women in tho time state The homo home is a large old fash re residence furnished with a quiet j I elegance elegance- which shows that lIat It is a home homeI I first and a a. house secondly The rhe governors gov OI O lady ludy manages manage It personally nall I and amid admits that the servant problem is no respecter of It it is becoming becoming becom becom- easier casler of or solution sue sho ing no said I 1 hate to let a a. girl go 10 when I know that sho Is not competent to keep another position but it I is almost impossible to I keep some of them in Indefinitely I no sooner ha have hae e a a. girl trained the way she sue should go than she sho finds an another another another an- an other way war and goes there But nut I suppose suppose sup sup- pose m my troubles are arc no graver glaver than those of or other housewives so 80 I should hould not complain so strongly Mrs l Bamberger is prominent in mm I I chari charitable table or organizations and her IIer private works in that line lino have en endeared endeared en- en I cn-I her Imer to tho time memories s of ot many a n Salt Lako family I She intends Intend to keep up her charity charity- I work with tho the same une degree of thoroughness thoroughness thor thor- I which has characterized her throughout in spite spile of ot the many duties I WilieR which Involve upon he her aft after r January 1 1 1917 I |