| Show - - - '' ' - ' - ' i ' ' I I '' I - ' Ili ' ' - - " - i ii ! 't o t t i I' t ' t Mit 5n1t leakc''irribunt ' ' i - - t ' 14 13 Sunday Morningirl ' 1- - : i - - t 1911 --- I I :1 Pla Series of P-T-A : 'l - t - - ' r - Conference' t i !- s' i i '' ' 1 ': 1 :" I':' r " 3 I - that of Region place in Lincoln South State 4 I - c ' - - ' - ' litC0 41004( itott ' i 44i:Otris141"4tT--- a' - 1 II '' '''-- : - - i 'Hagan chairman Mrs Angus IL Gibson IVrs D D Bradshaw Mrs R R Robison and fMrs R E Lloyd Gmnite Mrs Genevieve llophine and MrsItierl F McMillan Murray Mrt! Edna Proctor Jordan and MrsDruacilia R Thomas Park Clty:pub lications Mrs F W Wonnacott chairman nd Mn B L Flana gan programs Mrs It L chairman decorations Mn John W Giles chairmen ses- will be discourses on "The OrValue of a Parent-Teachcant400n" i to be given by Mrs Edmund P Evans and Mrs Eric A Johnson first and second vice presidents of the gate P-- A n The opening of the second at 1:15 p m will follow a 12:30 p m luncheon The theme "Modern Problems in Community Living" will be covered by N Blaine Winters chair-'ma- n on the state board Reverence will-thgiven by Mrs Alex Dunn of Tootte' "The Need of Music in P-A" by Mr Wheelwright and a soprano solo by Mimi Georgia Ostler At 2 p mall local and council presidents and chairmen will meet with the following depart- Mc-Me- ii :t - 1: $ :444 F:r t Ad"- i :' - t ---- - t-4 ' i -- 7 ‘'- c f es - "111 IwAlt -- r 1 ial? 4A - 4 :1v : tilt"-- - e No 4 --:- 1 i '‘- ? e ' f t r ' "4-" ' ' Nr - 1 ' - ' S1I ' ' t ' 01 f - - ' 4 - N 1 4 I 11'1 4 ' lk itv 'Ivo'Sp OV t sk I ' - -4 - r 4 : r ) 4 wAt 40 smart vvoman's prefer- nce for fall is fashion favored lizard So sleek to distinctive so wearablo and $o wantablo whom fashionod by that clevor PEAMK A 220 p r" 14r4:11tieu4 111111 kotiltut aitilVotutt SOUTH MAIN ST W)IC::i 4 ' e—v NI 41 t: 1 rrti - 4 - lt 11)Iitk 1 v NI11 : t t k S 'it 14 A R - : - r ile itw1 ‘4: P1 Cc -- a ' ' -- : : 4 I''' 1 'elsa' 1 A At - rftt a t'''" ) 1 A si 4 4 t ) -- e ) 111041ItsN:A?:ravt 0441t1- 41040Elmoomeml—11MOMMMENNWOMPM111§044 k Olt — Mie‘omi: ri t 7:4117-4- - SIrck:!-- '''' '4:11 ' r )111) 1410te 35 'irtgek?'trtill w'' 4 4 II' "4 -- la r It t tt 1A 'tr )94 p kp : IP ' 3 t 4:11''''ZIN: 0 1 '1es':"14 ilk ' r f''::lk-NI- t f- e-Y-------'44- 4VA- - t:':''' ri ASt'SliY '''t?e 11e B Nicholes - - - - Barrett: a talk-o- n ItaiN'ay Auxiliary' Renews Proffram L'6'"'" - ' J4 A : 21reincil 's Auxiliary Meetings Set ' The ladies' auxiliary ot the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association will hold their regular business meeting Wednesday at 8 p rn at 233 Canyon road Mr and Mrs Walter S Knight and Mr and Mrs H L Samuelson- will have charge of the entertainment following the meeting The will meet Thursday for all-dquilting at the hall Mrs Samuel E Horrocks 220 Canyon road will be the hostess ! i - ' auxiliary ay Visitor Feted Miss Veda L Birrell 1462 East Thirteenth South street ' after- noon at a lovely garden luncheon and bridge party at her hoine Guests included Mrs Charles Mabey San Francisco Cal: Miss Ruth Wilson Seattle Wash: Mrs Adrian S Pug-miMrs Edward J Moreau Mrs Kenneth W Ryan Mrs Nat E Parry and Miss Melba F Turner - - two-mon- th ' re 'U' Mothers Meet - roundup of the children Mrs citizenship George 11 Archibald congress publications Mrs James B Keysor: education for home and family Has lam legislation ijite Mn 'Mrs M F Lence magazine Mrs James H Ludlow membership Mre Howard C Moore parent education and study groups Mrs J H Lyzn programs and founders' day Mrs B L Flanagan publicity Mrs A F Gebhart with assistant Vern Eirimley chairmen Mn and Mn A L Berets recreak lion Miss Jmie Schofield room representative and hospitality Mrs William Johnson safety Mrs John W Giles student aid and welfare Mrs C R Liston Mies Marian Hall and Mrs F B Hodges Presidents of the Parent-Teachassociations in Salt Lake City were announced as follows: Bryant—Mr Andrew T Clark East toird ouuth forget Coluinnuestre Mervin Billings Filth Kest um J It Lbotigiogi ligahuney Fourteenth kall' tiallin IL 111 1116 2444 1171 Young Peterson :1:Lystitiso----veultdur- J Vernon Edison—Mrs 1170 West Seventh Soilth street sam Harmon 1440 Emerson—Mrs Lincoln avenue 11 Fowler 361 Emmett Ensign—Mrs Inho17"11 Elbert 91 Cox 1170 nue Prankliaven-A Mrs Langford eao West Pernini George South street Garfield —Mrs A Cowan 1151 Logan 111111— Mrs P H Pattil 740 Major t 'Irvin J Vostok Morgan Hammon- Mre toot seventh Kent streett klawthorma Mrs Paul J Deies 1170 East Thirteenth south otrest Park—Mrs C SC Hayes tilithland I Exalt ntreet Horace tHenn—Mrs 'ohms° 11 Ail rook 567 Dettoto street L Crowther George irving—Mrs 1180 Westmitteter avenue Jackson—Mrs H E Allen 942 West Pint North street hire Lester 11 Remy 990 wInottraon- --street Jordan—Mro Joseph M Hardman 1072 Jeremy etreet M Harvey Ward Lafayette—Mrs 60 West Firth North street B John williliaberaY—ottorttl fbillid" 153 irra Charles Q Hunt 438 rdlitihncsovitol--mMack Nicolaysen bongfellOw—Mrs 524 Sixth OVentle Harold W Olsen 266 Lowell—kgra 11 street 12rettColuktilatoMorillivoColultet"d 'T Lythgoe Onetotta—Mre J O Sturningham 475 North Tenth West street T N Brunker 165 Oquitrh—Mrs Fifth ifant street 'Carl Bischoff 1050 West Riley—Mrs Seventeenth South Street Riverside—Mrs Floyd N Anderson 752 Post street Grant Gregerson Reopevelt—Mrs 1267 Tale avenue South Hiah—Mre Stephen T Oillmore 6 111bitewart—Mre Dow H Young 1766 South Main street Rest Miller Sumner—Mrs 253 East Eigheh South street tlintah— )Ara 1Gratid P 'Jackman 13L8Parittlat" reavenue Alma H Pettigrew 1220 second avenue Mrs A rm Chriat Washington 245 Wind Fifth North Street gen 630 t'Vi'lle-17eit- l' r' - 11: Mrs James A Mee 42Z4 Seventh East street will be hostess to the University of Utah Mothers' club board meeting Tuesday at I p m Mrs Charles V Whiting will be as:- sisting hostess for the luncheon meeting ' - - as1tl'Hsith--mt- e Sclurt 240 Whittier Al South State street iat11 R "'"' G 'tactile aPenter 2315 amusement for herself quite child The two grandmothers arid the aunts and uncles are doing their share to demoralize her and the fact that there is enough money on all sides to make constant experiments and changes possible adds the last element to her mental andlnoral upset My advice would be for you to discipline yourself sternly to keep hands off IS she will go to the worldly grandmother let her go by all means She wont like it there the company of an old person is infinitely boring to a girl that age she won't like the clothes her grandm6ther suggests nor the amusements nor the constant tiresome repetitive talk of an old lady Keep friendly with them all and when Diana wants to come back to you welcome her But don't take any responsibilitY and don't worry Your business is to keep your husband happy In the delusion that he has a handsome brilliant daughter who is going to make a social un- ' esursccaensds manadrrhyawveelllotswohfe athd m i or er "t: not it's going to turn out that way is his business You've got yourself an lceyed up now that you're no help to Save these agitations anyone for children of your own Dinaill fate was decided before you came into the picture You say your h‘tsband doesn't want other children because he feels Diana of some they of his affection They would But don't let any argument rob you of motherhood That might be and very probably would be a tremendous help in solving your problem Released by Bell Syndicate Inc wb hg - to if t seemto be on outt t that everything natiott the but the only citizen wants :indicating That our capacity to build not 4 oirs blvenriasfil7citforFdosGtrTaaynlodr is yet the still apvast sums for- proprii4ng unempl4Trent end per-miff- silver-plate- AMIrrsil ' - - - - - ' ''' j t i iv i 0 p - N- -- -- I - ' I v I N t - t - f 1 d much-discuss- ' 44 t ed 1 t rn ' tII z 1 crg up your front yard this year and plant it to turnips while thelgovemment was gving SIS00- 000000 of the taxpayers' r as money to the farmers a bonus to restrict crops and increase prices to the housewiTe while the other side of the world Is starvin9? No you wouldn't and that's one of many reasons why that a n d elusive thing called UNITY here in America is off on a bat and cannot be found I'm again up in the woods watching nature' transform Summer into Autumn that seasors' of gay colors and dying ':embers I ' ! 1 Do you ihinIc you would RULON PEARCE HAIR STYLIST RETURNS TO SALT WE - 1 non-defen- with her:parents Mr and Mrs R Rawlins Mrs Johnson was met at Long Beach Cal by her parents Mr ancl Mrs: Rawlins: her sister Maxine and Miss Beverly Borg-(mi- st of Arizona -- 1 non- Manufacturers of silverplatper ware are not to haveany copper or nickel for menu- lecturing gravy boats meat platters end other tableware One of them has been required to accept a government order for forty thousaisd or million or billion metal reflectors for navY lanterns and gravy boats are out for the present as far as this particular factory is conI cerned am however very glad indeed to sacrifice gravy boats that the navy boys May have everts! lanterns t each to help them avoid barking their shins while running around the dark dad of a battleship looking for 'hand-spike- s with'which to Hitler a repulse boarding party TO a man on tho outsido looking in it would seem that' if the vhst appropriations for purposes were cut to the bone and through this retrenchment those who found that they must work or starve were put to work and Libor was forced to stay on the job and not strike duriAg this serious national ' emergency we could have both gravy boats and rejectors without dislocation of limy in dustry remember that during the first World war many over patriotic patriots kJug up their lawns and potatoes and planted other garden truck The food raised by this gesture combined in all Arnerka wouldn't feed one regment one day but it was a splendid esof willingness to pression ' help J :''' 1 defense purposes while demanding t h'e t t h housewife pass the gravi in a gourd dipper DRAPER—Mrs Louis Johnson of flonolutu arrived last week for a two months' visit ' I mtly:ist!sly:i-rljetait- Ainsdri agnoYvb6erndent Here Prom Hawaii : I 1 enough to take care of a t s quite dayttl CnOituentytryntohta at war Leonard ItI Gifford it 1 1 - trihzeind9s The regular 'meeting of the Women Of the Moose chapter No 92e Will be held on Thursday eventing at the Moose club The chapter night program will be Linden the direction of Mrs Thomas B Sleater chairman of the war relief committee Mrs Burton W Musser will give an address on "War Re- lief" anclmuitical selections will be given ))y Paul Crane accompanied by Miss Lois Draney Hostesses for the evening will ‘ All mothers who have sons in the navy marines I or United States coast guard are invited to attend the first regular meeting of the Navy Mcithers' club to be held Thursday at 6:30 p m at ::American Legion hall 404 South West Temple street Mrs Urban Anderson club president we foodf A Head 0 ' But were Meet! Thu rsday I- Navy Mothers Plan Aleet end people fseocntloerie2s0000werooe Mooso Women Will - N w t ed '4' 4 li t c i 1 i win- - -- extends the invitation The event will be in the form of ft dinner meeting: The program for the evening will be presented by :Mrs J C Grub b program chairman George: French will give a talk on "United Service Organizations' Program for ItecreatiOn" 1riust ' dommimoompiimmwid terammr gait Lake bale roikeee genie ass a steed! et fine rampaged ea the latest Senor atyitna Caned and annenarea the opening et hespoinee nelelly 431 fel Ntreed Tweodayp Sept banea Adtdtertessmtati atleind l 1111 ' I it 'NOM WM 11 I $W WM C11 V - 1 I 4 1 f I 4 L i b o — 11:41tNAWS I I - - - - L o 0-- 1 ‘2 I - - 11 if ' 4 : t 1 Ian-te- limo ' ill 1 In compliment to 'officers of the Lafayette school P-A of which she is president Mrs M Harvey IVard entertained at a garden party Monday evening at her home 60 West First North street Dinnert was served at ono long table froM an outside grill and covers were laid for Mrs Bertha Forrester principal of the school Mrs 'Ray t G Wood Mrs J Grant Iverson Mrs Louis F Chsrvoz Mrs C G Teerlink Mrs Sidney Baucom1Mrs John Young Mrs Martin Christensen and Mrs John T Sundloff - 0 i i'i3 T (ectithissoft tram page Heath er vacaFollowing a tion period Sego Lily division No 50 ladies' auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductorsa America will give their first luncheon Thursday at 12:3t1p ht at the Moose club A business meeting wilt take place at 2 p im Hostesses for the afternoon will include Mrs Thomas Fox Mrs W E Valiant Mrs Barrett Mrs Alice O Montag Mrs Carrie Moore and Mrs Grace A Logan - : zens of Entertains Staff At Garden Party PUMITISt er o "Sculpturing" Milford F Malin a book review by Mrs V Clyde Cummin7s also book reviews by Mrs Nich- oles and Mrs Anderson Parent-Teach- clations had been completed Saturday local °Metals disclosed List of officers and chairmen of committeea was released as follows: Mrs A J Hagen president: Mrs R L McKean first vice president Mrs Angus H Gibson second vice president: Mrs Lawrence H Heath third vice president: Dr L John Nuttall Jr fourth vice president Mrs D D Bradshaw secretary Mrs RichardB Has lam treasurer Mrs Alfred L Clawson and Mrs Lester A Hubbard high Miss school representatives Minnie Gael representing Salt Lake City Teachers' association i' - LoaaliP-- T P-T- A treasurer Mrs :hi:dd - s Harrison S Brothers parliamentarian Mrs F A Peterson his- tarlan and Mn A G Brock bank director Royal L Galli of Univer- sity of Utah speech department Will speak on the "Need of En:larging Our Vocabularies” Mrs Eastmond willpreside The standing committee chair- Men who will carry on this year's Work are: Mrs Finlayson program Mrs Horace W Shurtieft education and safety Mrs Jewel It Roberts public affairs Mrs J: Fred Daynes membership ' I - E Adams ' music ' Mrs ' Mrs jGlen R Anderson press and Mrs Albert Merrill legislative A cultural program for the has been planned by the ' year club and will include such attracitions as Irvin T Nelson who will glve en illustrated lecture on :tho "Beautification of Home Grounds" Dr D E Smith who will talk on "Hobbies" an II- histrated leeture showing the 'Importance of "Nutrition in Na- tional Defense" by Mrs Hazel "The Origin of Christ- miss Songs" by Mrs J LaMont 'Preece a "Crime Prevention" itilk by Reed Vetterli "The His- tOrical Highlights of Scotland" Mrs Charles Jack a dis- ' by course by Arthur L Howard on the subject of "Collecting Auto- grapbs as a Hobby" "The Natural Beauties of Utah" in an Illustrated lecture by Dr C Elmer ahshoepvee:rytanhdhel ! t k o r- 4' ---- ' - The Salt Lake Mothers dub wilt begin its activities for tap ensuing year with luncheon at the Newhouse hoe et 1 p m Wednesday Hostesies for the afternoon will be members of Ott executive board as follows: Mrs Frank Eastmond president Mrs Glen A Flnlayson vice presWent Mrs Ilarold Brown secretary Mrs Chester A Vincent correspondence secretary Wednesday Lcl1! 4 LP' so tett Shod arA t9 ' 91" r r j AMAZON LIZARD -- ' ::t-:-':t- : ' - ' 't 1'f --- Meeting to complete plans for school year activities are a group of officer! associations The ore of the Salt Lake district Council of Parent-Teachleft to right seated Mn s R L McKean first vice president MrsA J Hagen president and Mrs Angus H Gibson second vice president standing Mrs Richard B Hastam treasurer and Mrs Lawrence II Heath third vice president Mrs L K Nicholson president of the Utah congress is at the lower left and above left to right are Mrs Donald Rose vice president of region No 3 and Mrs Charles L Walker secretary of the congress Of bY - 1 - PERVCR - r- ! t 74:4'w"4111111 iloadodk01111111030110mo ' Announces Stepm-other'Salt Lake City Task Not New Organization for Year 11P1a0s First Chairmen of committees are: Organization of the Salt Lake An Easy One of Season 1 council Child health and two- 'I T As 1171110 4 :' - ) k illothers' Club o11 'i - Y 0 411 f tl' ' -- ' 04444°' I - 1 t- ' lt - —' ' '6 I" T! 14N - di- - ' A ' ' ' i T 4' ' I ' - fiZ - t11t v 410 - t411 ' i vf' - ' : - f - yrkiv i- 4 r : 1430i Pls - l'OA ' - li 1 16 i" 1 f 14 ' - A IN T 1 - ' 1 -op- e ' i A t i 01 -- er ' ''' ' "'&' - ‘t-- - -- '"'' - ' f f '":e— - 't ' ' - 4 ' ' -- 01 14” ttiwi' 4 ' of -- r A :' ':' '- - ' "- - -- - - f ' ' g' L'''7 44 '4dCcC:Z L' zoe11104 " 1 - VI e ' -- var - - GENUINE - - ' !' o r 11' ''' - arij' A ‘ -- - 11' - - ' 'L 4 OmermemilM N 1 : l' 1 e N' - - ' i l''' ' - '7t 1 '::1' t- - ' - I ''''' Alpo- - - one of rife's 1940-194- ! 4 - - 1 - 01 '''') N ! The Wives of Sigma' Chi will hold their first luncheon in the fall series at the home bf Mrs C N Ray 1321 Harvard avenue Wednesday at 1 p m Hostesses for the luncheon are Mrs Will W Bowman chairman assisted by Mrs O N Malmquist: Mrs Joseph Decker Mrs Arthur Pratt Mrs David J Ellison and Mrs Arthur J Mays Reservatibns may be made with Mrs Edward F Folland 28 Eighth East street -- 1 1 "‘w aa Fraternity Wives k I t 'A ? - - t - ft I Finish Tour - 4- 1 Beta Rho Plans Tea Friday - ' t lib : - an :stt l'- - Ii ' I 4- Set Luncheon A rra ''' )111---841--"- '4 ‘ i -7' — ''''' lat114 "' i 0- :I 1 :' w ‘ 21 ' ' '' a 1 4 t t ‘ A v ) ii i ier - - ' ' ' o' t Am00 ' 1 - -- 40 '''' v mental state chairmen: Presidents Mrs Nicholson child health and summer round-u- p Mrs Ruth Ward Mtimford mastine Mrs Arthur W Frewin membership Mrs Byron How- ells: parenteducation and study groups Miss Winifred Hazen program and founder's day Mr Winters publicity Miss Ivy M room representatives Frazier Members of Beta Rho chapand hospitality Mrs Eric A ter will be guests at a tea to Johnson safety Herbert B be held at the Uome of !Mrs Simpson executive secretary of Maurice J Taylor 1812 South safety council student aid and West Temple street on Friday welfare Mrs Enoch L Anderat 2 p m son history book Mrs Ada NisHostesses for the affair will bet secretary and treasurer Mrs be Mrs E G Dom I451Ya1e Walker and G E McDonald avenue chairman Mn C S rublications MrsV W Wonne334 Thirteenth East Culp cott library service Mrs Charles Mrs T It Moray 2484 street It Skidmore high schools Mrs Fifth East street Mrs R L 2lcDonald Neilson 1412 Michigan avenue Chairmen and committees in and Mrs Stephen charge of teneral arrangements °BY) Emerson avenue of conference plans for Region A talk on "Modern Art and No 3 will include the following Its Importance to the Modern council presidents: Program Mrs Woman" will be a feature of the S W Bowden Granite chairafternoon Vert man Mrs F McMillan lVturray Mrs A J Hagan Mrs Alex Dunn Tooele registration Mrs Marlow Crabtree Granite chairman IMrs Fay Eustance Mr and Mn H G Goldstein 1760 Princeton avenue have reMurray Mrs A Mitchell Jordan Mrs IRichard B Hosiery' moturned from a month-lon- g lkirs Harold Moore and Mrs tor Nur of the Pacific northWilliam Wright Granite lunchwest and British Columbia eon Mrs Lawrence B Heath They came home via Los Anreception and hospitality- Mrs geles Cal - 00 5 --- " 1 4 i - - ‘ Pei f : 1- r c‘ ' - I s ' )1: :a' !L summet past er ' - N :- r A — - 44:t44?--t- 73kc- - '"' f t I- ' - al 11 l u3:4:4 'Imilummim11111"111111"1"11111111m11mwipluses The Work of the- - National Congreas is carried on' through Its 28000 local parent-teachassociations In which there is a total: membership of 2380- 000 men and women: Each local assOciation IS an autono- mous group planning its pro- grams and activities to Ameet the needs of children and youth In the icommunities in which they live 3 For the period the of action has for grOCrarn theme "The Child its in His Community" Its objects are: To promote the welfare of childter4 and youth in home school ehurch and community To raise the standards of home life To seCure adequate laws for the corn and protection of children and youth To bring into closer relation the honte and the school that parents and teachers may co operate intelligently In tho training! of the child To develop between educators and the general public such united Mort ast will arcure for every child the highest advantages in physical mental social and: spiritual education Officers of the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers Inc which has offices at 70 North Main street are: Mrs L X Nicholenn president Mrs Ed mund PiEvans first vice president Mgs Eric A Johnson second:vice) president: Mrs G E McDonald of Logan treasurer Mrs Charles L Walker secretarY Regional vice president are: No13 Mrs Donald E Rose Salt Lake City: No 4 Mrs David Bigler of Paygon: No 5 Mrs Ct13 nosey Salt Lake City N 6 Mrs Rulon Man ning of tErigham City No 7 Mrs- Henry Ruggeri Price No 8 Mrs I P Edwards of Roosevelt No 9 Mrs Calvin Christensen ot Mt Pleasant No 10 Mrs Anne N Pace of St George ti '''''-'-- 'f - e :: : T - '4"-t- ' - e -- ) At ' - ' ---- 1 IP ' )' VIO110111"t A a "- - sea-lio- - t 117 - - T - ' 1OP ' - ' t1'11' ' al:rik J (4 er if( ' 01 nAt111wge the ents asaume fathersiand "and foremost the health as of their old Arabian whIso ha oplthhhe - - : SION ' '' t- - way i Though nisce back character - ti 't'lbseitt : - will sloivly but ance and 77---- - ' I'' —I ) s - Nicholson r — ' 413-- -' ød' leti It de' 4 - - j e! it lakPJF ' "'"- lc -( N '''' eoddalt or f li'll Jr 1 i - ':' Ilklitci e I 'il 1 v"--(440sV 4"---40- s I I - ' t ' I" ‘ ' 444-3- : ‘144rtkvt 'ök T - 0 ' er 1 ' 671) T Highlighting the morning i - but their mothers and 'fathers as well At this time the vast and important parent-teachprogram of the school year as set forth by the National Congreu of Parents and Teachers By Ivy M Frazier School 'bells throughout the state will soon peal forth their urgent summons to 137000 boys and girls but not alone will they answer their beckoning appeal $ got 'Star-Spangle- ( - '' 4 1 ' I s t - - ' - :Iiris1(ife7 i 4 4 1116-0- ' 040 1 ‘ ' "--- il I 1 1 t 1 I is i : ' 'i i Idistricts: '''''' - 4 i ' opening 4 0 " )- ' t s 1 : r N1 - - - -- ' - Ati ' at 1 '- - : ' ' ' s - v --- - - 1 a ' it - It' I ! - ' I t :- ' ' ) ' - Parents Too Will Answer Schpol As PT ACIo-tipMap Season's m - : 4') 1 t - ' ' - : i i' i t - 40 ' i - ''- t ' - 1 0' - : sod -1 1 ' IS f' ?!!1P ' 1 Donald E dent of Region side over the scheduled for 10 a m Registration at 9 a 10 will be underthe direction of Mrs Marlow Crosbtree of Granite —Included in this region arttil the Salt Lake 4 mite City Murray Jordan r'Tooele and Park City - The program for the 1 ris ' session will Include the S' to the Flag conducted byt Mrs J If Lym and followed by the d Banner" under the direction of Lorin FWheelTight P-- A reverence will be given by Mrs S W Bowden of Granite recitation of national P-A objects Mrs Elsie Richardson of Murray Introduction of visitors by Mrs L K Nicholson state president roll call Mn Charles L Walker state secretary violin solo by Stanford Martin accompanied by Wallace Martin "Welcome-- by Dr L John Nuttall Jr 'superintend ent of Sett Lake City schools 'Greetings and Meisage" Mn Mn t :' i:- - - ' '''1 """---- i I 4 I - i - ' - 3 - e-: ' - -: r ' 1 er f ' i I H During the month of September the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers will hold 'a series of regional conferences throughout the state The theme of the parent-teachorganlzation "Modern i Living" munity al theme "The Community" in all sessions I: The Initial r- r ! 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