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Show .lit J K.S. I .1 Anr f ri& uw ; ;Ui l .... i t f CW Hfift A3KMCMttiC mrrt r. o' s?t k lililLUriiaLui - 41-- !( aids. Mis. M, t. K r is the Vtit H oh Hall Slake with its ;' .' tvwnty or:; uuaiionx. ami Mre. Inez AIW and .Mil I'tisie 1. Boulton are eouBsellOj'x. . , w Mwai4aaii 8idaal m ;;fh. li-- LiiLcs Aid Society, Congregational Church - PI ia ho Ti fv has carried on ts tvotk d icnrg 1'.! '' i i rhirg the sac e tit t s as in prey in m s. ;;! V I 1 ! ' rHxllran)-tTTtitTVeljT- n V. 1 Ki ' J: n (A n ' in I tic ),i iurt' 1 ' POST a io1 pluv " mt'ugoF Ih-Ih- eunnuliua of loot the re h Mrs. I" I, la-- ti, - yos 1 . eat 1 y JL K. tmftoan. at a hy the doi ieMjc seicam thpaittmnt. ( iciit is Mae f the Home and School a so. u'nuiJur instnuiH t tal In haunt? dot isti sc nee in the hwhhi Pam&g laeay a Lll, j L' m tie U vkh ty.has ptovidi 1 socials dr,''irg t U i .. L I ate loon Li tli j oiVJh and yu-- j. ..Me. to .11 who have amended. TTuJeTVHe ifoSorMiy cm oi.o! ?e which bring', the news of ' H Mirer hrppcnirgv-ithe at Leif of home j I i.HU-n's- i tH.ssmiis. which isti't uk;,, tl e mem- h e rduiur, to this impastai't v nk of the riiis'tien Hum u Tfnn work sou-idit- e has had the fnpenmon of wieeessLiI ha Kfe.s, Apt J, pso one iif IV'cmlnr. At Hrr lUter teo welt patronized meals, were srmd roi ni 1 1 nb put oif 1 ly the ! a tmnttiinnnrfy the Mr, pjl f of He mr'j tiuu Yocrg; LuoMis The " 7 ft ih end 5 t e tf. 'nt Uur an! ptilt t 1 ti , s a 1 a Ui Js 1 fnd none 01 d j, fuse l! i'll 5 ssXc-jb4- d'-to- o of-Jn-- --motrtli - ration-jh- -a- Tr-hehi inmneethm--w illO'' n -- tFus-org- ant hfl in- - part to nr the study of the history of the 3Iormon Battalion. The ontluihiastie members are aiming to raise sufficient means to erect a monument to the Jlonnon Battalion, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints has donated a. select piece of ground In the Tabernacle block in Salt Lake City lor this purpose. -- 31 rs. J. R. Farrer is regent of the local organization, with 3Irs. Louisa Carter as first and 3Irs. Alice Curtis as second regent. During the year 1914 success has attended the cl forts of those associated with this organization who enjoy many profitable times through holding membership therein. hI lnipram of t.tnai -- - -- AI f t'fiuh, is Ji is an ch -- time-is-devote- tl ay-prohlriw ei, Pn j nrtieipate. e I Hippy Hon 1,01 11. us p J i 1 1 ( f p 'oispi-niiflthn- i Ltl o' y -- iy thc.TPsyJl.Ati righttya yotr mid inn! descend iPs of u lirind of ea'tjia-neer, or tiy stun I ot of' the mnopany, are el- igible for iiieJiiheisldp, The Society was oi iglnally organized in Salt Lake City with Mrs, Hannah Klpish as, president. The presidency of the local: organization eojisists of 31 re. Teenle" Thomas, president, ..Mrs, dim Ill . Piii)ifvirv Y Yisprcsidcnt, and Mrs. SeRiph Jackson, second Daughters of the Pioneers Nearly four years a goMbe local Organia- Hon of the Daughters of the Pioneers was ef-fertedl in this city, those eligible for membership being-thcame to daughters trf the pioneenr-wh- o T e , Eridje Club rro w " Social Sixty Club popular clancing party held every two weeks and intended for i bo social enjoyment f sixty couples. 31 r, N. 11. Nelson Is president, n with 3Ir. David Openshaw a secretary, A -- ooo , K - fsting impect There is on v ievv at the Centnd P- - actual cash outlay was $37$. 31ention is deserved of the magnificent flower exhibit held early Jn ' September, which was instrumental in increasing over five thousand people throughout Utah Stake listened to the 31. I. A. contestants in their work during the year, and representatives of the city participated in the Salt Lake contests - f relies that have been donated or. purclmsAd in memory of the grand old pioneers. Another in- terestihg feature of that day was that there tr ?oponod,""iitned''tc5'berin'iTttmrilanec--a-truf(ibcr'0- f plonem-that ' m" We'vHmTrerfnWbmiyjAroMaHd7JiT;"thrbeolrTfimv''ffl'iffs,n1riclr:'eofttahi.'Hnttmertfiti( , , Tresjuli Club south-eas- t Twenty member residing in the end of town spend' every Thursday fternoon in social capacity with sewing and refreshments. r to . meet? t ijtWn y yy p. Hi ijn eMUation vvetlly to enjoy an afternoon of e.uds. Those at piescnt holding 'uumlmshlp are 3fesdanic3 P, 0. Peterson.AV. ,T. Sticll, J. Milton Jones, C. K. Jhieksmi, Jleile Taj lor, Knight Starr Jordan, Oeo. A. Hansen and ! It Amlerbcrg. . -- : a-- Tl.rr day , per-irit- rj . StoJSfccK. "WWMUbKC. 1 !i Thus lay end in r 1 -. Home and School Association ToofHtf a, closer relationship, between the home and school,' as its title "would imply, the JiiTzaTioiT" I i nm e amTlhftori vv oikiu with Hat definite end in view, and in the accomplishment of this aim, parents, teachers and scholars have tr mutual understanding which has proven to be of much benefit to both i,c ts every otU-- f v llic Oi ztl 1Z.V 01, jeet to prrsetw e tic nan. s ct all who ste ted 'on this jons.-hy handcarts, w hetl ec jM y is ad ed tl ur destupttion soV ' of tie- - fcl,vis u: r ertne-- f a Yf's t i On e J ,1). W. AVallick. aiwdi 8 Ladus ? v from .dfcesun Mavh liLtded rip.1rs and improvements of the ehurtli s dh genual expenses, The next meeting of. the let will he I.cM .Tunuary o. and pmsperts aie poi fnvoralde for another pi ufperouS year.. The oHtlic aikiety are: president, Airs. J. W. Jnerlyt s(cr1a ry, Mrs. Frank Cory; treasurer, Mrs, , J W, Xr Wlwteeotton t work eommilUm,-3!n- . AI S. fViu, Mis. T, T. Thompson and 7Irs. -- Yt-roj- r , n-- H. H. Club II, el k onvt nes ve wck and rganiod for tie pt:-i.- ,i t(tyof two wudV if swtit of 'wduULty and eopv'i-tiriSi i jail tuiv, S 'Wing is do, a Ui u I irii-fi.i.iurriilj srv rC mi programs a that , in Ami h tin pivs to i.s nuu heu, as iUtnded, a "IiJJy jom. 1 To col U t the r 1 ad r.i t LTo.in sVln wait ' ' 'u ,dnjs on tw w t ts r if nn.es Jlrouh a Par ujphnn vi .dot. 1 only ly In- 11.. A -- e 1 linn Iced tjufi, pfUdlt77n is He pr p.iFtr TTe v i of lie UurrTrof ' Jeiis (l.rmt of LaHf!'-d,rSaints, mi .oreanintion wlUh leJ3AU24s-tli.aXnixatioa jolidi tlmiE.wla Larcrsi-ajiy- s thing, eoneuping its grand ftiuis an! pniposesv towards t!s developmest of its members, riaehcs the coin lusioiT of the present tear in & eiy thriving condition. In the Ftah Stake, which is presided oier hy Mis. Jenuir 1, Knight with Mts, Fimna Teitsen and Mrs. Ida Taylor as there are iv enty organizatiimj and these of are located lit Provo City, The eight course of study is a very practical and j tars U'ccllent. one and has proven to he of sufficient attraction to bring out large crowds of members "Til all HielvimTsl ''Tlieldcal Yoiu aily ATeaTi h g " ali-ittrue womanhood, a questions-f- . treatise- om every is the' subject ktn p der 1 nli s elit1 'nth .Arth W, M. Fo,s nice its president, and muls tf U afternoon (vuy ptf er Saturday to enjoy'" i wdlt-t1 r u ParusW,li T soil.ihllrty.T "Assoriated is a TliySt-iki- l I-- s. iniitial Itrprovenerd AscociMba, ' L. D. 1 ' Seidal Cbb t -- Pg -- ft t h assoi ixiyrsud ernste,,!1--thi- s o. -- siut.cf $ - iit rt iorted as Imimj in H. The eondition. jtveHidency consists of Mrs. L',! oi"l ainzieiv Mrs. (Intrude T. Call Stewart. r . '' Tito t, different wards in October .i m pi i , h m y . . J1 he-- pro TAG FT nin- c rjMa&amz-f- new' line of development for t ho 3h 1, A. mi tubers .'A tiie present tune the pi.1)' "In Ian e With Hi M iftv" is tinder pn pu Jtion ly the Stake Lon d and v. ill In pri s ufelT" on .New Yturs arfh rntmn and eu ntuo. This pimnises . in ottlo hest plus s cv.r A 1 cl mhhi introduced (. 111 . Tie- -- h"s" I plip-rlifili- ii. sum of tl f jtou tovids i T a he? e'peLM ,, end to teUe this am .t'4 t c.n luhetim s wye rei eived- - ftoia firms ant tmliudr ilsj an i Wnefit 'crteitairnmids Vue k Id. Sue mnkid tia a H.i eul toMa ti the re tl at milde- - the min mat va? d 'ned This mice- im.it is eeit.i'idy d suung of I'na-- t amnn .j Lk Hftvv as Iji'ht ami to HrtmTtly tm cling-- , at tie Tits of t!i(fdiuh4i. A committee H tifs W.66 the avmenftion held in the Ikutral school building presented to the high school $1lMlk lhiee hun- tired dot! its of thb amount wax In cadi and $700 ia epnprteit, idrealj lust.dh'd and lienor used P1'-'-1, - irrrir ft lKVn vg h. t 'ta , ",i 4 , v fr q ' ! t r 1 x , 1"! . r x,. ysir fc(pr r, nr tut s cr ' who hail personally seen the Prophet Joseph Smith. A testimony to that effect was signed by each one under He seal of a notary public. The organization has a membership of between fifty ZVSsr- J i Tl MS m 11 and tell us what yoii have been thinking r of building. Perhaps. you would like to containing and ideal plans for houses, arid we furnish the blue prints for same. Phone 21 r. r r r ' h 1 ' f 'WF '5"rjwiw U'ATMfc wVU i t vl 4 fi ijr . 1 |