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Show DUP TO HOLD ANNUAL MEET SOON Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their annual convention April 7, at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. The opening session will commence com-mence at 9:30 a.m. in the LaFayette ball room where business matters will be taken up. Highlights will be the president's message by Mrs. Kate B. Carter; musical selections by North Weber County D.U.P. Chorus; Daughters of Utah Pioneers Pio-neers Band of St. George; report of the new Tooele County History recently published. A noon luncheon lunch-eon will follow. A guided tour will be provided for the Daughters to several historical his-torical points of interest in the city at 2:15 p.m. Visitors to Salt Lake City are cordially invited to the Pioneer Memorial Building at 300 No. Main Street, directly west of the State Capitol building. Throughout the museum are many outstanding exhibits, ex-hibits, including the work of early Utah artists, and interesting displays dis-plays of practically every item used in settling western America. A special spe-cial feature will be a display of pioneer women's hats and shoes. The convention will conclude at 7:30 p.m. at Hotel Utah Motor Lodge Auditorium with the University Uni-versity of Utah Players performing in a play that was given in 1 662 in the old Salt Lake Theatre. The South High School a cappella choir will sing. |