Show 3 THE GARLAND Relief Society’s 90th Birthday March 17 otu iCmUnUi "q one) rt tog in everj L acth ? ehuicM ii has branches piut of the 48 states of the Union in 43 t£ 'be mort Mexico European Canada New Zealand countries in Hawaii Australia Samoa Tahiti and Tongo — r islands courage In the spirit of Humility char-patience and PJCsiEtcncethatmembers acterized 4he firat eighteen until Jit now has Society giown the numbers over 65oOO and has become intcinatlonaL in lt It is one of the charter memscope of Councjl National the of bers now uii it Women Utah women haesmed8 members and committee tathering of that council in June "sustaining conrciente continued 1920 Society became a -- National and The meml’cisbip to invited been the of - the Social woik member of officers the Jn in its Society has always to those important tt ad its delegates of these conventions National at Washington and the capitolb of Europe to recOid th It would take volumes nor activities of this organisation its possible to estimate w would it to humanity 3 8lance contribution in dollars spent of thousands the is accounted charity each year that and days of for thousands of dollars never orlt and patient service that aftei page year appear on the printed visits made each vpat Thousands of me L D - by v ar to the homes of teachers that tne membcis known as chebr comfort have carried words of out and good will They have sought the the ‘greatest need which in notmajorfooo is perhaps instances Xt ity' of illness or clothing or help because spiritual advice food wholesome but and Just plain puic mce :nd under tanding lno'dsYiip Rehet The edurational phase of the to what may be vs gipvn SoV-to every said to be a liberal education nen of good repute wonui and all share to its social and characterbenefits and may educational re the ‘uplift and Inspiration of its ship jrcd It enei al presidents that lie Se t le desh c$ of this e guiri been women of fit Of them wen al abilh ' riters public speakers ts hyu a the vision of this great of them and piled lcatcsnip They dc of their railing in oi D h Eliza R Sno c Zina Ernme-tv r mth ig Bathsheba Wells Clarissa Smith Williams our present efficient and lovable r Louise Y Robinson l oi almost uing the 90 years work and particululy the last de the progress and advancement has been very he organization ed The uniform couise of study which includes aied by experts social service literature’ logy s poems historical sketches and oh eious other valuable material in the Magazine has contribute nd measuie to the growth and It has btrship of the Society uated much interest and brought women of t’nc y of the younger ch into its ranks paving the w ay to make even tore intensive study— the Richards and wife Julia A Richards th$ ftyst president James P Christensen a former advisor member of the Relief Society Eliza V Ward Mrs Richards’ counselor and other invited guests several boquets of flowers werea Manning " and presented t° Mrs number of lovely tributes to poems and song were written by her board members in her honor on this occasion together with tributes paid her the by the various speakers showing appreciation and love those who knew and worked with her had for ner TO W SISTER MARGARET MANNING "" Friend hip is a tender pant That stranger grows with care To these who cultivate with love IT yields Its "blossoms rare These precious way thiongs flowers path- your gather them today Ahd weave a garland for you And thus our homage pay We Aqucen In gcu stand fellow-s- dear vice among us now majesty of service ciowns Zorn- noble pensive biow economics Ihe - f Twenty yeais Iiave winged their way To join the ages past our president as faithful Since Your willing lot was east TIMES GARLAND UTAH These ward groups are all active and carrying on the Relief Society work in' all its phases The membership in the stake la now 540—a moie faithful and loyal group of women in the coud not be found anywhere church with the excepEvery organization in the tion of two have ownership wheat fund now in the presiding ofice Salt Lake City which bishop’s yields them a yearly interest accordThis fund is ing to their ownership being used for welfare work in every children ward Clinics for have been held in most all wards in the stake yearly The course of study presented from the Magazine is handled by appointed in each ward supervisors They are as nearly as possible women who are qualified to teach With these subwomen in the Society has jects every an opportunity for deveopment The course of 6tudy in the seventeen years that lessons have been outlined by the general board has been varied and has included theological study literature history art citigenealogy home zenship parllamentry usage home law gardening en- forcement and social problems such and social legislation as health sanitation poverty efime poetry short stories and many other employment The work and business meet- ing program has been made so inter' esting that it hds been of great value in bringing m the younger women The Interesting and beautiful work done by these women in the meetings must be seen to be aprecated Special attention has been given to music and chorus work has been developed greatly throughout the stake in the last two or three years much effort has been pulf forth by those having this in charge in the stake Many useful educational and beneficial projects have been carried to success through the leadership of the stake organization with the backing of these" Willing and efficient "“’ward workers The flirt man's temple mission in the church arranged and carried out by a group of Relief Society women w’as taken to Logan temple in 1930 through the efforts and planning of the Stake Relief Society A Burial Clothes department has IVen maintained in the stake everything of the most desirable and beautiful line ef clothes tan be had In this department A number of very beautiful pageants" hare bren given in the stake and wards The Relief Society has always been ready and willing to assist in the things The this stake Societies of 'this stake may point with pride and satisfaction to the efforts that have been made to this chi ec nil The rate jf and loyalty of the Relief Socu'i' v - men of the wards and buiiamg‘program7' of Relief the newer was to assist manifest in their in having a delegate sent in 1920 to the University at Provo to a' tern d the first institute Where a six week course in welfare work was held Also again in 1930 they met the request of the General Board in the same way sending a delegate to Salt Lake City for this the forward for the Society and was in keeping with the spirit of the times As a more recent project the Stake In keeping with the Relief Society national and state program in carrying out the memorial tree planting to honor of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington The Stake Relief Society planted Norway Maple trees the official Relief SemSoeety trees on the Tabernacle A inal y and grade school grounds tree planting program was carried out members of the on each occasion Stake board and Stake Presidency of the Relief local representatives Society and other auxiliary organiz stake ideas in web ire work and in charity and relief work ations were "present — Atr the '"trade' school the fine' spirit" of of Principal" fy'Gurjdersofy'VVery impressive program waa carired — ouh- the entire faculty and a multitude of children marched out in the ' most 's splendid order A program of short talks the plant-’- 1 7 tog of the Relief Society tree in honor ': of Washington by stake officers of the Relief Society and the singing "of America by this wonderful group of children was an occasion to appreciate and rememtfcr) The grounds' of the were surrounded with th Seminary and Norway Marple by the wards ' d v stake Society - Today the Stake Relief Society Is guided by “the loved president Mar- -' with Annie A gnqt W Manning M unns and Mary) R Seager as her counselors with Della Marriott secre: : tary Looking over the activities of the Relief Society over a period of nearly a quarter of a century an apprecla- tion of the factors contributing to its successs bespeak for its enlarged f in the future sponslhilities greater viion more efficient service together with the unity wisdom forqglght and s loyalty of these faithful women that have made the Relief Society what it Is— a women’s organization devoted 4o the welfare of mankind-:: J ”' v? Twenty years of faithful trust To help a cause along Twenty years of inw'ard made your spirit strong c r We love your sweet humility Your kind and gentle ways Your peaceful words and counsels — wise Have won our love and praise Richer mg at Less Cost We wish you Joy and happiness Wc know that sweet content Must fill the heart of one whose life Has been so nobly spent We pray yours that peace and health ::v: be throughout the coming years guide "mg may your leadership 3ur R S Stake careers —Edith E Anderson r mmi drills $K OF FRIENDSHIP Tune of “Trees) shall never find friend more sweet TRIBUTE (Sang to think that I and dear good kind gentle lady full of grace nd love shines forth upon her face She wins a place in every heart And Xiom her side we loth to part 0 X A give upon this festive day Our love respect a tribute pay Her service has been long and true Relief Work colors— gold and blue And if we'd wish our wish would Live near her through eternity —Dora T Brough We be The Bear River Stake Relief Society is made up of the following fourteen Relief Society organiations: Beaver ward which was organized July 17 1892 in the old Beaver ward school house Its first president was Lydia E Watkins her counselors were Edith Ellen Durfey and Lucy Durfey Sarah T Hansen secretary Both well Relief Society was organized June 2 1898 with Annie Thompson as president Deweyville Relief Society was organized August 6 1875 by Eliza R Snow L Mary President Mary Dewey Marble Amelia Saunders as counselors Eliza Howard secretary ‘East Garland Relief Society organized December 18 1904 with Sophia Anna W Larson Larson president Eva M Walker as counselors and :ief suivey is ti and its accomplisliments ince oneself that the organization nreservedly dedicated to the ’ mankind le steady growth of the church new stakes e the formation of Webei ssary On July 19 1877 die Alvie S Larson secretary e Relief Society was organized by Manilla Ward now called Ewood ident Brigham Young Mrs Jane was organized May 12 190T with Mary tich&rds was chosen as the first Armeto as Fridal This H president if Society Stake President Anna A Hansen counseced the beginning that has since Thompson Meda H Haws secretary f oi ward in the church until now lors and was organbeFielding Relief Society stakes of Zion are organized name branches ized January 18 1891 under the many missions and first president re the women aie active in this of South Plymouth the A Smith Alice was Fanny W Gam t cause Louisa oi Julia A Richards counselors ie Bear River Stake made up ecn wards in the surrounding M jStfvens secretary October Garland ward was organized Novemorganized enmities wes 1908 Milton H Welling ber 15 1898 President Julia WBingham with MannM" Grover Margaret ide'k the Stake Relief Sodlety Celia Eva C Wilcox secrewith ing 'counselors ci0"ii t'o the sameas day our first tary A Richards was organized Howell Relief Society sf Sy fety president Mrs Esthei Sarah 19 1915 President Eliza V September Ivans as first counceior Nellie Nessen Mary Jord second counceior and Margaret E Gunnell secreEffie Bailey dan counselors (fanning secretary lis group began with several wards tary organized Society Relief had that Plymouth organized were already PearBox May 11 1884 President Lousia ierly then a part of either Mary R Hess Wolverton r or Malad stakes new ward son Mahala Jennie Earl secretary ef Society were formed in other counselors organized Society Relief Penrose Is until no community yas May 18 1911 auxiliary important organized Relief Society Riverside ider the efficient leadership' of Julia A President 14 1897 e women the Societies grew and August Richards Eliza Jardtne Mary J h "excellent work was accogiplish-hPorter S Matilda counselors had gatheiing of wheat which 1902 22 President Urania Nel- been a Relief Society activ ity was April n up histories were written and secretary Relief organized Society Thatcher things were accomplished Amelia Anderson Stake" Relief son Lillie M Miller inuary 12 1912 the Ada Jeppson secretary of counselors ety was reorganipd on account Tremonton August 5 1909 President and Mrs Richards moving away Keller Hellen Allen Melvina W Manning was made Annie J counselors garet Stohl Matilda as Johnson Evans ident with Esther C secretary counceior and Effie I Welling was orSociety Relief Centerdale has Manning Mrs counceior nd 30 1920 Edelaid Claik inued as president having served ganized May Maud Tarbet 11 1933 at which president Katie Cash 'ears January secretary i a social program and banquet counselors Edna Henry Coffinstofl Relief Society organized commemor in at home her given 31 1921 President Ellen White n of her long and efficient service August counselor Kidman Eta Potter were members of' her Lottie attendance d and their husbands Myron J Agnes S Bigler secretary Three cents to hear the world's greatest in your home here Three cents is all you pay to listen in on the radio all evening Less than a dollar a month Isn’t this do you get 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