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Show T RU T H. 8 WOMEN'S CLUBS. entertainment are under way. The city clubs will. also unite in keeping The meeting on .Wednesday after- "open house at the Ladies Literary noon of the committee on entertain-raen- t club house, where light refreshments will be served the visiting ladies. of the visiting delegations of ft ft- ' womenen route to the biennial next The Utah delegation to Los Angeles month, disposed of a great amount of will leave Salt Lake on the morning business relative to the preparations of 28th at 9:50 oclock over the April necessary. The presidents and their Rio Grande Western railway. . appointed committees compose the ft ft W. Mrs. committee. F. general The Utah delegates at large to the of biennial are Mrs. F. A. Corfman - of' Provo,' Vincent, Mrs. the Utah State Federation, is chair; W. A. Nelden and Mrs. F. D. Bickford man of the entire committee onar of Salt A. C. Nelson of Mrs. and Lake, rangeraents. Mrs. S. A; King is chair- Ogden. man of the Provo reception, committee, ft ft and Mrs. Bishop of the . Ogden comThe Reviewers met Monday at the mittee,- while Salt Lake's reception committee has for its chairman Mrs. home of Mrs. F. A. Vincent. The paper William C. Jennings,' president of the for the afternoon was presented by Ladies' Literary society. Mrs. Ritchie who gave' an excellent re: - ; ft ' . . vice-preside- nt -- The general committee was divided into sections with chairmen for the different days. The delegations will bfc' arriving4 from Friday the 25th, to Monday the 28th, inclusive, and the days as asssgned are as follows: Friday,' the Cleofan, the Authors and Council of Jewish Women, with the ladies acting as chairman for the day, . t Mrs. Crismon, Mrs. II. L. A. Culmer, and Mrs. Jacob Bamberger. Saturday will be in charge of the P. E. O. society and the Womans club, when Mrs. John Reid and.- Mrs. G. S. Kinney will be the chairmen. Sunday the Ladies Literary club and the Reviewers will have charge. Mrs. William C. Jennings and Mrs. C;: E. Richards will be the 'chairmen. Monday the Ladies Literary and the Womens Press clubs with Mrs. Henry will be as chairmen. and Mrs. Adler Wallace an organ recital at Arrangements for the Tabernacle, and 'various forms of - view of Kiplings "Kim. The presi- dent and vice president of the state r of Ogden and federation, Mrs. Corf man of Frovo, were guests of the afternoon. Mrs.-Coulte- ft ft The Womans club held an unusually interesting meeting on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs,' Froiseth gave a most instructive paper on the subject, "How to Read. The speaker laid special emphasis on the quality of the books chosen for study and summed up the subject in the formulation of three rules, "1st, the necessity of forming the reading habit, 2nd, the necessity of a wise choice of books, 3rd,' the necessity of cultivating the art of reading aloud. In recognition of the crusade the Womans club has started against the cigarette Mrs. Froiseth urged the ladies to give attention also to the youthsliterature, she thought parents ;paid too little heed to the books children were reading. When lichildren take books from the city books the if know brary, mothers should chosen are suitable or judicious literature fof young minds. The program committee was appointed as follows: Mrs. Gatrell, Mrs. Sanford and Miss Buckbee. ' The entertainment committee to assist in entertainment of the visiting club women, as appointed to act with the club president, Mrs. Cork, are Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Stowe, Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Johnson. Refrom the ports were received and the chairman committee was authorized to plan vigorous measleagues ures in forming in all the schools, discussion also followed concerning the badge or button to be adopted by the leagues. work of the clean city clubs goes rily on, and much is hoped for the ;i... complishment of the needed refer tion in the present condition, when enthusiasm of the children is added to the effective campaign now " by the city authorities. i..-- ,., m-- i. ie EDUCATIONAL NOTES. . Professor Lyman was in charge of chapel exercises during the week at i.t,e university. ft ft Engineering society had a most interesting program at the meeting on Monday, afternoon. A. II. Chambers gave the "Report of the Isthmiiin Canal Commission, Leonard Cain .on gave a paper on the "Marconi Wireless ft Telegraphy, and II. P. Dre3ser talked Women of of the New OeleanB Sewerage sj Council State Utah The l, meeting in the held their ft ft Assembly hall Tuesday morning. The The Athletic association have been meeting was presided over by Mrs. F. doing splendid work in preparing the S. Richards. Mrs. Hannah Lapish pre- field for training work. Owing to heavy sented her report as delegate to the expense in improvements, a base bail convention of the National Council of team will not be equipped this season ft i ft Women. Mrs. J. Fewson Smith, Mrs. S. J. Cannon, Mrs. Jane Richards, Mrs. The University Debating club have Daniels of Provo, Mrs. Cox of Manti, been'invited to meet the Draper DebatMrs. Packard of Springville, Mrs. Lucy ing society on Friday the 18th of this B. Young and Mrs. E. B.' Wells all month. The debate to be on the colspoke in behalf of suffrage. The silk ored question and the university team industry also was discussed, Mrs. E. B. taking the affirmative, thus gaining Wells and Mrs. F. S. Richards both excellent practice for the debate on this speaking on the subject. It. was as- subject, with the Nevada universitj in serted by Mrs. Wells that Clara Barton May. Two of the Draper, speakers of the "Red Cross expected to visit will be Senator Rideout and Salt Lake during the coming summer, Attorney Smith. Draper will honor ft ft the visiting speakers with a supper and dance, after the debate is closed, of The home and educational section 'ft ft the Ladies Literary club, have met The tennis court and golf links are with ready response in solicitation for now in fine condition. funds for equipment of the model .ft ft school rooms, but the work will be deThe 4th normal class have spent this ferred until vacation, when walls can week visiting the city schools makbe tinted and floors polished, making ing obversations of actual conditions a harmonious whole. The preliminary to be met in teaching. anti-cigaret- te ' The anti-cigaret- te ' s-t- em. semi-annua- . ex-sta- te GOOD GOODS SALT LAKES MEW STOKE, Where 'Bargains Greet the "Buyer. 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