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Show II THE CITIZEN REPUBLICAN WOMEN nie Kirby of New Mexico, Mrs. John M. S. Neil of Montana, and Mrs. J. W. Weyland of Idaho. The schooling of women in political matters and familiarizing themselves with vital topics of the day in order to successfully combat and meet current political as well as daily issues, and to organize for political effect, were matters discussed and advocated. Mrs. Joseph Merrill of this city CREATE ENTHUSIASM Republican women who attended tl. intermountain regional conference it the Hotel Utah the rore part of th week discussed political issues con. Speeches were made by pro j id women, and President Cool; lge telegraphed his greetings, and he meeting was a grand sucTh 1 - t pron-nen- through attendance cess ... national Anne Vaile, Mr. thusiasm displayed. h and en- and Mrs. John S. M. Neil of Montana spoke on Clubs and Mrs. Burton W. Musser, associate state chairman talked upon organization state work. The ladies met Mr. William G. McAdoo at an informal reception preceding "his address to a record breaking crowd at the Salt Lake theatre. Mrs. George M. Bacon gave a splendid talk on Adult Opportunity. J. Bruce Kremer, vice chairman of Co-operati- on. the national committee of Butte, was the principal speaker at the Jefferson day banquet held at the Hotel Utah, his subject being Current TopMrs. Halsey ics of the Government. W. Wilson also talked. Dan B. Shields presided as toastmaster. A musical program was one of the features of the evening given by Mrs. Miss Dwyer, Alvin and J. W. Bull, accompanied by Miss Becky Almond. The popular Atkinson, , Republi- fommitteewoman from Denver, present and was one of the prinMrs. A. N. Dunyon cipal speakers. acted as master of ceremonies, and Mrs. W. M. McCrea was toastmist-res- s. can was Ked-dingt- , Mrs. Jeanette Hyde, r commlttee-womsi- n for Utah, read the presidents message. The women could not QJKETCli refrain from responding to toasts relative to present live town topics and a clever the League of Nations listed the following: menu from Cafeteria Cocktail, by Mrs. A. E. by Mrs. Graham; Doheny Soup, Justin Davis; Hull Fish, by Dr. Jane McAdoo Salad, by Mrs. Skoliield; War Waste Stew, by A. T. Egan; Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr.; Bryan-Grap- e Mrs. E. A. Rogers; Juice Jell-Vanderlip Demi Tasse, by Mrs. W. Red Salted Nuts, by Mrs. R. Duvall; (GlttARJ JPmiTLE Walsh-Cra- b O, H. C. Taggart. One of the features of the meeting was the adoption of a resolution to petition congress, asking to incorporate in the immigration bill a clause providing for physical, moral and mental examination of every alien before they leave their native countries for the United States. The afternoon program included h Over of all vacuum cleaners of all makes sold in the United States are Eurekas. 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