Show ' t small in numbers is the National Order of Women legislators — the OWLs — but its mem-ber- s are such a potent power in the affairs of the nation that attention will be country-Hid- e n focused on their national to be held in Salt Lake con-ventio- June 20-2- 3 They will arrive from nearly every state in the union Noted names sprinkle the program Clare Boothe Lure has been asked lo he one of the banquet speakers Sail Iake is in the limelight Mrs S Grover Rieh of this eity being the national president In the unique and brilliant organization there are fewer than 1000 members They must have served in national or state legislative halls In their respective localities they are political powers They are young but experienced in lawmaking in politics in affairs both international and national They encourage trained women to enter public affairs help to elect competent women and act as a clearing house of vital information to members As a whole the OWLs are representative of the keen thinkers and doers among alert women of the United Slates Like the atom they command admiring respect There is no auxiliary to the OWLs but two interested hits- bands one from New York the other from Oregon have re-- ° ? V J I J - X ? " I - i f 1 i (Continued on Tare Two)—" Among the active participants in the four-da- y meeting will be "Judge Reva Beck Bosone who is program chairman Mrs 1 k 11 S£Ca'J r 4a Vie jr'&yjl - ' Amy Brown Lyman Miss Ttfelma Gzrft and Mrs Cornelia S Lund OWLs froji almost every state will be in attendance ' - 1 "V a 1 I'M jb p V'j- te'n - ytA xvw " i nHH) Convention delegates will include left to right Mrs Julius I Ccarnson Mrs C L Jack Mrs E E Erick-se- n the general chairman and Mrs Delia M Loveridge ! OWL guests will be welcomed in the gardens of Mrs Burton W Musser by Mrs S Grover Rich national president Mrs Clare Jarvis Mrs Mollie E Graham and Mrs Albert Jensen Convention is scheduled for June 20 to 23 n-:-aM- '- £ I cw$ olf? 1 nil i r NIL iv e 8 3H V |