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I Women's Club Convention Highly Interesting and nd Instructive I second Annual Conven- Conven Conven j I the Utah Federation of Wo- Wo woI I s Clubs held In fl Cedar City last lut ay v Friday and Saturday outstanding cons con- con one of the 3 s of the Federation With a ap rely tely WO women from all parts state In attendance Cedar City I e southern District of rf f js proved excellent hosts to the many of the women who have numerous such affairs were lastic Me In their praise of the theof of Cedar City and claimed d DIn the view point of m- m ons and entertainment this this had cared for its visitors as ashad ashad V had ever been held convention contention itself was an Inn In Inn in- in Ion n to the club ladles s to carry carryL L work ork that means so ao much to tople ople of the community and Ln n 11 the betterment of living cons conIs con- con and inspired the women to Is s s. s I their their full share shaping in-shaping thees the theof es of the state nation I world Great speakers from I Its Its ts is of the state gave Interesting tons Ions is of topics topics' vital t to the ac- ac which of the ends to men are working F climax of th the convention was waa id Friday afternoon when Mrs Mr I Morrison Poole of ot Wa Washington hington General President I Ier er ir maj major r address of the conin conIn con- con conI I In which she urged the wo wo- wo combat propaganda with ed edv overcoming th theof the j and activity act In of the county by minorities I tremendous complexities of 01 I eminent now affects us at our poor oar We must know these pro- pro find sad and be prep prepared to meet them 1 let any what will do Mrs Poole said laid i unwillingness of I dependable hUe bile people to take an active ible Pa part J In the affairs of eat ent has now become so serf ser ser- f the very of of d de deare de' de deare i iy y are Imperiled We should t th the fact that we we have hae be been n too j drifting along ng the road of 01 f faire lere ere Is no reason in the world Orld we should accept as axiomatic tio et ct that graft and inefficiency o r d tto I to go hand in hand with lye jive spending of public money le e e could do no better work for than to start now to train people to have greater respect be e persons who wisely administer j own and other pe peoples people's ples monty comes under their control we have built a marvelous ma- ma but why doesn't it operate Behave Be Be- we have failed to oil oU It with il it of spirituality and with out i m machine ere will go U rs d 1 tie the plains plains' to uta Utah to worship According to the dictates t s of their ence lence mine crossed the Atlantic i for the same purpose But both d their day with humble prayer supplication Without God we I and will iU not go forward You may disagree on the question of Information on j control but we will wUl both agree each mh shou should d be well born uld be given a a decent chance handicap of the depre depression lon is the children whose lack of proper environment is 13 tragically ap 1 jit t. t Statistics show us that the proportion of births in the last years are in the ho hones es of the lea ea on z relief You know what e i building for and that we must for the wel welfare are of of f children yet yeti i born 1 urged that a feeling of inter inter- inter inter-I real nal Interdependence be instilled ung f people pari particularly parti declaring I the common denominators rs of art artl Iture tore tUle and religion should serve serves as s asa sI d a to mutual better feeling I I n. n Weston Vernon of Logan pret pre pre- t of f the Hie state federation I was was s in ine e of the convention and nd urged pre pre-I er participation In the clu forum meat In state and national f fed fed- I IM us ns Included In this work she sled sted the emphasis be be placed on I insurance old-age old penI pen pen- I birth control sterilization of nala Mis and the mentally unfit nay nar- I i cancer child registrations and Aide We safety movements I omen must m take Increasing inIn Inthe inIn In- In In the decisions that are be hem being 3 today may in the shaping of this WT try destiny she said We must the Initiative In guaranteeing these ese decisions are made log dog and Justly what this country today today- She concluded Is Is less lessl Ie l Ica s kand and P politicians ans which are a hindrance France and more more pure good good- L In working to solve our problems nor Charles Charlea R R. Hunter Bunter welcomed top to fo cedar City and praised of women's women clubs Lly to which Mrs Kato gate p P. P U Mar Mac i farlane responded Other speakers speaker In I the opening sessions were A A. A E B. B Young Salt Lake Late City assistant manager 0 of the International Smelting company Jay Gerber director of the University of Utah News bureau Mrs Zoe Palmer Palmer Palmer Pal Pal- mer dean of women at the Branch Agricultural college Dr Dorothy Bird Nys ander FERA director ot of women's work for eleven western states and Dr L. L L. L Dames Dalnes dean of the University University sity of Utah school of medicine Mrs Palmer declared that the doctrine docI doctrine doc doc- trine of splendid Isolation in national nation al affairs Is past Due to international I complications of currency boundary disputes tariffs plagues narcotic rule and g emig atton responsibilities women must see to it she said that this and other nations feel a collective collective tive anti and take the inItiative initiative inItia- inItia tive toward solution of these and other worldwide problems Mr Young claimed that if the me metal metal met met- I al mining Industry were suddenly reI removed re removed re- re moved from Utah one one- I half of the people would have to find something else to do or else move out and urged Increased education among amon Utah residents of the value of the bl big home Industry Selecting as her subject ct A New World for Women Dr urged the club women to effectively organize and assert their influence In building the new world Women through their organizations have created the machinery by means o of which they can create creat a new world work for women This machinery has power power pow pow- er behind it It the power of concerted action and pressure of the lobby she said I I Urging a greater education in modern modern modern mo- mo dern science among peoples Dr DainesI Dames Dalnes I I said If It people used t tile the e k knowledge I given them by medical med science cUpI diphtheria dip cUp therla I typhoid 14 fever yellow f fever er mal malaria ai m other other diseases s would be unheard or of oW He He II pointed out ut that th the present pres nt social 1 structure tr Js to blame for the prevalence of disease and stated stat Itt ed cd that people are Ignorant of methods method of preventing and aad curing contagious contagion infections Dr M. M j J. J Macfarlane of Cedar City and Harold D. D Fife File of Salt Lake City case ase worker for the Utah state prison l acre were the principle speakers in th the concluding session Dr Macfarlane pointed ou out th the dangers to American civilization o of prevalent small families in homes o of highly educated and Intelligent Amer Amer- I Amer-I The birth rate per family of I less fortunate circumstances is Is Is- 71 children per family while the pro- pro groups are recorded as under under under un un- der one child per family he said The club women also w wre re asked to foster the building of maternity hospitals hospitals hos hos- and nd Jo to work york In cooperation with the medical profession pertaining pertain pertain- ing to maternity Ca cases Utah's present sterilization law he said is adequate if authorities would would utilize It more thoroughly The in- in number o of minded feeble and defective e children he classed as noto not o ty a great financial drain of th the active population but a source of pollution to the human stream of so so- so He advocated ad employment of birth control methods by the public only on physicians' physicians prescriptions Mr Fife in speaking of narcotics pointed out that the problem as effecting effecting ef effecting ef- ef i juveniles In Utah is practically practically ally absent except In so far as harmful harmful harmful harm harm- ful results caused indirectly by the breaking up of homes where adults KM nr drug addicts The use of morphine opium and cocaine Is not a h serious problem in Utah but the use Lof of marihuana in constitutes the major problem Mr Fife said Club women were Iere urged to esert exert their Influence In traUl traffic In marihuana and other narcotics now brought under the federal law Jaw by instigating instigating in instigating in- in educational campaign against the traffic Your organizations are tire In to an en enviable enviable enviable en- en viable position to lead the crusade he hp against rime crime and delinquency said Each of you yol represents the very unit foundation of our social system for homes largely responsible Yo You ar are and home conditions and you are the greatest factor in operating and controlling con- con trolling our educational systems In addition t to the general sessions several other events of the convention I conducted durIng during dur- dur of Interest were s t Ing the i three days s the Past morning presidents' presidents Breakfast Friday the Junior Breakfast Saturday morn Banquet Friday evening even even- lag ing the Annual In honor of the Ini ing a tree planting national president and a trip to Zion h nt t Utah p paths Parks th park and lU e cafeteria there AU genet were ere held In th First ward Church hush at the I and the luncheons EsC Sante 1 hotel which was was was' headquarters i ers for the visitors Music for the was aa Furnished by the Branch Agricultural College music department under the direction of W W. H H. Manning and Roy Boy L. L HalAt Hal- Hal versen At the election held Friday afternoon afternoon after after- noon Mrs J J. J L. L Gibson of of Salt Lake City was waa elected president of the organization or organization or- or for the next three yea years year Mrs Mrs H. H C. C Jacobs Jacoba of Mount Pleasant was was was' as made first vice vice president and an Mrs Wilson N. N Lunt of Cedar C Cur City y second vice president Other officers elected were Mrs Mil Asa Aa Roberts of Price recording secretary Mrs Rose Bose Y Stewart of Provo treas treas- treasurer treasurer M Mrs F A. A of Brigham City auditor Mrs D. D W W. Pitman o of Logan Lagan historian and nd Mrs drs Irs Gibson general federation director |