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Show - WOMAN S KXTONKNTr 5.; Sour ' 'cheirks, .Mich as Mt. Large, and Early Richmond, should le planted where the sweet cherry des not thrive. Sowing lucern, timothy, or clover Latter-daSaints church. The lady wantin a young orchard should be dhcouragui. ' ed ajvsistaua? fiom all. MacKarlane-state7. that' the prm- Poplar trees are shown to e the H. Saints promising tor geueial forestry pureiples taught by the Latter-dabrace" movement.; Missj;.1 p oi uue H, . The growing hard- Mission-'t. of the ;Rescue Burton ,('; Vv ' tiees, such as Black a ml W.hite'Wai thout''i iaad a vote it. would, help us wood and Ash; Call probably be made work. lheil I,a?? a ver' l(Hlcl1" nuts country utters are equally helpful' in 'this ' . profitable. on bchairtd tlie many young i"K to' cr. devote Home magazines space resp be studied Tin's bulletin should by the ' these sublets, and we- have a competent K'irls who are being led astny announced of the Territory. horticulturists to be held in the State Press Committee. " j. a meeting Referred to the need In proportion as nations get more corWe hive had since June first i$72, the to helA raise means. Dr. FerguWoman's Exponent which has always of a matron in the rupt, more disgrace will attach to 'poverty, and more respect to. wealth. There advocated "equal suffrage ever since it was son thanked the ladies for their attendance. Ruth M. Fox endorsed all that had been questions that would completely re- established, and though it is comparatively What keeps local in its circulation, yet it is ever loyal said, this was a day when we needed to be ver.se this order of things: women, had always thought some persons jwor? And .what has made. to the rights of women and to the National lhe- true au's vec 10 inese-- , others rich? Association, and it is circulated in many men should le just as good as women. Maria Holt was chosen as assistant Secrewould often make the poor ma states and territories, also in foreign councoma as of his poverty than the richinan.7 tries, and upon the islands of the sea. This tary. Dr. Ferguson appointed .... those who little paper has certainly been an important mittee in regard to visiting wealth, and the rich, mafj ' factor in educating the women of our could appoint a police matron asnameuot. ins weaitm 1"j&fFmx man our that at announced next It was then mountain vales in the suffrage cause. To unjustly now is. oJ bhp&Jwnv Golton. as women a be sure, some parts of our territory are meeting paper, would be read by Louise Badger. Ad' more active in organized work than others, and have more, local clubs) but generally iourned till January. Benediction by M, Marv IC. Jjoui:, vSer, .. speaking, the tendency is to solidity, and in E. Irvine. the right direction. In my opinion, there are two good reasons The Utah Woman's Press. Club met at Minutes of the'fvv . SifeftieldJanu' Ward liaTresithe office of I)r.rr.H; R: "ShippV .Thursday why the women of Utah should have the 15th 1S95 in" ballot, apart from the general reasons why dent TiQiJMhsoiin' the ctTf. Sang evening Jan 31st. Tlie; president iri thr. all women should have it. First; becau uth'M. .Fox, chair Ojening grayer by. Mrs Maria W. : ...... ,. t 4V...,.1.:.-,ii. uancuirxj Roll call. MinWilcox.5 Tlfe roll was answered by poelica? tin given i(j litem uy ntorialn Legislature, and Wy ex Dccenilf read, and approved. sentiments. Minutes of previous meeting seventeen veacs. jievdralrtisinif the President 4hen read a letter read and approved.; A paer. on Miltoirby Mfsr"Nellie privileges assigned for from fYoungblood, thanking the ladies from thejn,rexcept tijtjnfjtice of her letter. Business was then lay lor was read by- - the secretnr' meet twice a reading, was 'tTttended to carried hat m'br4-?K; o nd: .Tljere are- undoubtedly ? month. LouiseBadjrer thyii- read a paper. life of the' PreJMS-Tt- ) m emigre men in. ia.u,wno own tiieir ovafiomtTs "Woir-eas President n Ut and pay taxes Of j asmaH; ;hah luj IMnnah Lapistfxf, American & paoer on Rubensteiri. orhrinal and orlco: rf5ie ipamber of WrSssed he" audience, in her anrotheF stac with edifying, was given by Dr. Iv. B. .Ferguson.'" ...... vVArv.u m ua ana manner. tuatiau;e Miss Claire herguson favored the. club iiuj, rr"i. inimteVi. rergu-some'iitsm. the pasVrirtuallv made manv of is petition ihat beings with a piano ydo. these W'OThu:Jadssnf fntnilipc and Davis Counties. It was then announced bv the nrpsidpnt1 CiulatefLtlJrt'eber let me conthe,-' ncijK:oncliision, say. we nave a similar petition for that theri is to bea.metrtiht-tJthe Federa-- . t ...... . ' VU1. UUVUhlUtlUl lil Fbb: in this-xi-ty irtakeCoT.. Adjourned till Tuesday dtioh of .Woman's---Clubltutions is. and has ahvavs been4h( 27. A representative should be sent from January 22Tid. Dismissed by for girls as for'lVoys.- It was JLhe & W'M..E. Irvine. Sec. Farlane.. the Press ClublnidUbiectchoseTiToT-h'pr- ' oi uie lonjruers ot tiie terrltorffa ' to speak uponi, , hasjio. : y4 ifiS iinnn thf: M iss Ada Pitterson of the ;ljerald .sugCOLLEGIA THE OF AGRICULTURAL whole .body clM the that: .some Time at grand and discuss UTAH EXPERIMENT STATION. ; gested promising rising which is the subject.',' 6men in Journalism.' " now about PRESS , BUIKTIN. in Dr. FerysOn suggested that wve also disfrom;theobscurity into 'the bright cuss "The Best Method of Carrying on- a WEhaVe received a idopyof bulletin No.. and tJkeits'place with the Chib for Working-girls.- " the Utah. Experiment .Station. 3761 - diss Pattersons also suggested that 'iiuuuuuc in. iuc v esiern .' trji'jc'nri ' 'Fruits-anrruit rreesriOrna-- main ot the Rpublc. Fx- - some evening: .devote tjie timLTtoT John Trees; meutaLForest- .XVELLSrPresideaf: penments yith differeift varieties of straw- - Rtiskin. Adjourned until Feb. 15th, closing' prayer "y peaches,- apricots, ..cherries SALT LAKE CO. V. S. A;. ' berriesgrapes, 4 It also t5Sntainsa by L. S. Wilcox. " plums, pearsV-appleAs it Was entertainment pvpninir off of the W, S. A. held in the shorjt chapter on orchard culture," and one. f ll o rom. n HnCP nf lhf 14th Ward. December iSth 1894'. President on V uu t.uuu. was orn2mehtal, forest and shade.' trees. ivmai rnti.. pDjuii, E. B. Ferg;usoirin;thechair..;.Sang4;Hark The bulletin isisummedup as follows: :" sueiai conversaxion ana oiit.iu the sound of myriad voices. V prayer 1 . Parte ment,ofrefreshments: Earle, Sharplesnd Thorn p nthough the at- by . 'iiT XT K. J. lacFarlaife, '"Ourfeountry."-Minutetendance. vas,lighmembers and visitors . son s io. 7., arire" recommenaea as promis Sang, 'and (read approved. Roll called! ing Strawbeme part' T'J JCUdlU . lUV, an" The varieties PresidenFerguson gave of .2. folfowmg are coming. opportunity grapes for, those; present to give ed lor trial: ConoaifJ561a,.vare names, relerrect to. tlie motion made at last ictor andMassasoit, the Earl v meeting, a letter had been sent to Mrs. Youngblood! recommended for Decided we would not hold two wppVc JJjctot being1eciallYfreezes. ' early sijict'to as voted to sub-- . ipllegislaty till after the meetings holidays: The"Presf. eenerallvJ classed - the peaches u neXt-'gelection a constident.gave an excellent address on 1 Wroraan be plan riy or tutional amenduient eivimr full cnflTrn csuurage m relation to. social reform." M awic vuuiiiy aiiu iocanues 'Witsja similar .women. neyvote lor it m the vSenate wa TibbloQ T)rvirtTif tWtir nm climate. unanimolj: The nViire of tti trot ; fio ' KussianrcSts afe. specially recomV Hotise have, not winch She is mended e the larger kinds will notRepublicanS and Ponulists hnlh AUroA been sent tu, :buUtitrn inrreTon unt of severe winters, r .l eaual surfrap-en- tbeiV '.qtofW Accomplished much, there arej only sixty Vdivs actively interested in th. temperance movement in Utah and no member of the iully '.selected to go lcfore the convention aul bV.eri, watching carefully any and every e ; I to hrtringt upon the full mv.w.ir ca ! c freed nu and. liberty of women, and to " pre si ' iL i i u u s , if eVd fu , sh 0 u d e m e r geneies' nn looked for arise. Our conditions art very favorable as regards the presr the State papers (almost wimoui ..exception) wui puunsu a reason- 1 . 1 1 .1 1 ; ' y ' 11 1 1 11 1 J. 1 . , " d em-mo- y thr-V'ran- - st : ce ... -- of-th- e ' ; i 1 ' apil j ' . - ' Iv.-Lhurc- ' city-.jai- arc-tw- o self-relian- t, -- v-- wage-earners- , : Of ; . 1 r.L-.''- - i -- 1 " Jerguson ' nor;sferU'se . c -- takntlieioj;;!. -- ' ; folvedjotf ; 1 " . wag-rtariers,- yf) vdiet . . ; X s A I , "E-J'f"M- , - ac-v - I ' 7 . pohtict sfuthe wS . toje Inclut.hkfen . . - galaxue ' -- . d u-- p -- " and-Sha- de - . . s. Jiufs .3 . 1 ' - v. I r-- 1 . s uv-vi- x -' ' . xJmy r- - mid-seasonshou- pil tsdn ld - . 4-- engagedetitioihad srrrtfh - t 4 O it iJiu i. -- UUV VUUUllO |