Show r x Daughters of Revolution Celebrate Big Battle Day D y In the t handsome reception room rum of ot ortin tin tho th society at the Bishop In ns made bright ht with nags flags and the blu blue and Dd ROM gold of the tho Colonial army the th Daughter of ot the Revolution yaster yester yesterday oater day dy held a special meeting In celebration celebration tion of the anniversary of ot I Ht fit t which the Matilda Jvan chapter of ot Ixl I w were re neat of ot honor and nd a few tew local guest Koet aim ilM Included ln Th The Lohl Loh depts was waa represented by 1 about a half dozen JoHn member although the Uie re regent Kent gent Mr I Lida IIda Lid Blade Slade and nd other were detained deWI at et t home hence The Thu In Included eluded 1 Ml Mary Jary r r Lott Mr ire Mr Mrs tr Unda Mr hairs Iler th tha Oh run and Mr Lulu tAllu Hone each aeh of lIt whom hom addre addressed cd the tho society In H Ii afew few tew words word dealing with their pride In III their membership and end hope II r P for tor the Ih growth and progress of ot the patriotic Y YAa A All Aa the member lie Kogan nun tn tu gather Cather Mist U Maratt Whitney played The Klag Without a II Stain and anal Columbia and afterward sang nil Th The the Star filar 1101 Banner nod and other ac accompanied companied on the tho piano Iano by Miss Ml MI Italian nehn Spencer Home Sm brief prelim loarl followed Mr Mir M T O n Webber ex explaining a orange In the so society lit society constitution and the secretary ecret iy Mr Mrs J I Sp P er the tho th which 11 f r a change In Inthe inthe the date ale of ot t I ti to that of or the Ih general so Itly Irly The Th regular meeting mU wa wee railed called to order l hy by y the th regent and opened with prayer hy by Mr Mrs M AL Y Dougall followed by a brief ad by the Ih regent r Mr Airs Alice AliceM M 11 Home Jorn who expressed for Rw CO herself and the th society the pleasure plau at the pre I enc ce of ot the tho Lohl Loht Mr Julia Jura F I und Lund followed with witha n Ii paper pIl per on Concord and said t that the t h society Ity had a number of ot members member who hat had been n born horn In M hutt pay payIng payIng paying Ing a special tribute to tho the first re regent r regent gent nt Mm Mr K R H It Well WI who ho was w one on of them Mr Irs Well Wells responded de to the request of or the regent for lor a talk and andS said S that tutt a number of the II society letT had bait haul hail the privilege fl of ot visiting Islington and many relic r files of 01 the revolution i tion tinn Sho said that when the women delegates delegate for tor suffrage re went to 10 Wash Washington uh ington people there were urr to 11 lied nd that ern among pig the Maple of ot Utah Uth whom they bad supposed us hav having In g sprung r from Inferior ancestry wore were ere descendant descendent of or the of tit the Revo Revolution lution Asked lIked eked to give a Islet state statement statement ment nt of r the Introduction of ot In III Utah Mr hale Well Wel said that It be tw gap gan really UY she he believed from a remark made mad by b a II statesman In Washington that If It th tM the women of ot Utah were given the t h local and religious problem probe lem leme with which on wa was w trying to deal would soon lie be wiped d out nut ut Pres President Pr PresIdent ident Young at t once morn Oil Instituted the th movement moment which gave v women the th right lo to I vote vot There The are II many Interesting torl Mrs Wells Rella U said Ald which she idle Hh could rould relate It In relation to In the th subject hut hill It would take tak tow too much time Urn Tile The Th I of or the Ih Ix lehl hl chapter were nere r then called celled separately for 11 ton lone and then Mr Ma Bathsheba Smith an 1111 honorary member of the th society wn I nil called IId upon us a a w member from i which wa was all Mr Mrs In response she said ald H I that she he h had always been n very proud of t he h hInl heIna Ina a II native tern horn hut but was wix a prouder 1 of h ln a native American this I hi sentiment being dearer r to tn her hr than Ihn anything except It her hr religion which she hr h j put Iut ut everything Mi Mrs 11 Y Card gave a short but hut tilling speech In which she h said Id that pat wa was ft religion that It Il meant devotion to 10 the principle of or liberty lIb rl and ami that Ihal liberty we n one on of ot the th great greut t principles I of or heaven She waa was glint glad tint Hint this principle p l hud had been trans transplanted planted to tn Utah by descendant nf of t those who lm Ian hail had bled In It cause mi acid l lw w was proud tr to be W numbered Amu th who hn were r to keep harp k the th I I ally alive all The Th meeting cbs 1 l with benediction hy by Mr Irs William and god i lInt Wet were served nerved with Ml Mrs 1 S 9 I C Wil Ril Will Rilley 1 ley Iy l y Mr Mss M J I Spencer and nd Mr M Julia JuliaV Juliar V r IUnd Lund The regent r nt pro ro posed 1 Impromptu toasts toast and Ind Mr Mrs M T f Farnsworth WiiT In to tin file tinI Lehi Ihl I hl paying n a In InIta I h hIts Its Ita It founder Mr Mrs Matilda lethal mid aural expressing the th hole hotte h i that other chap chapter tern ter I would uld he h founded throughout th 1110 stale 1111 und and nd that thai every ery eligible j I would be enrolled Mr Mrs T O W l hr wa WR was asked kd lo to suggest a toast and nd c celled lle upon Mrs Mra M lIol Y for tor a talk on n nIh the Ih regent general Mr Mrs Ir Adeline Fit Fits lIz who was WIl a Mi M MIN Dougall i guest ut during dull her hM stay IllY In the Ihl city Mrs Mr Dougall r n ponil d with a II tribute to tn bar her i charming though quiet and MIld unav una unaI Ing I To Tai Mr Mrs M t wits w suggested the toast The Th Smiths In America toad and Mi M Mrs Cartwright laughingly al that thatto thatto to In gain the th best bent Idea Ide of ot that subject t tone I one fin should hould attend a Smith re reunion r union She Ih add ald that the name mama fit f t h had been associated with th II the lion best h 1 movements movement In all 11 lines line of nf thought and effort and n that they were among mon month the th most Mm Mrs I K f S H d her Pleasure that thai the IIi I hl chapter hand had tHen been 1 with them and raid ald that accounts account she had heard hm of or theta Ihl own hospitality her hope hop h that the tho state tnt chapter might be bit Invited to be bP their guests In Inthe inthe the th near future Mr 11 71 Zina na Y Card ard rd who nas t all formerly a member of the society clet t as 8 ra ed pal edThe The affair was wa an altogether delight delightful ful tul one nn rand enjoyed to b the utmost t by byall byall all u pent vice president W R secretary tr 1 J II 11 u HI secretary W K E Blodgett general manager Joseph Joeph K F Eel Well el assistant general nral manager It H HK ItE K F Hunt auditor Will tIt Brown Broun treas treasurer J S 9 assistant tread treas treasurer t uror F V S II Crosby Croby of ot New Nw York |