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Show HOUSEKEEPERS .AT LOGAN CONVENTION Logan, Jan. 30 The attendance at the housekeepers' conference continued con-tinued to Increase today and reached the 300 mark, the record for such meetings. Women from all over the I state are in attendance at every session. ses-sion. Child welfare was again the principal topic at today's meetings. At the morning session Mrs. Leah D. Widtsoe, wife of Dr. John A. Widt-soe, Widt-soe, the college president, discussed the problems which confront the mother during the second year of a child's life. The first year was a topic handled yesterday by Dr. Frank S. Cutler of Hyrum. Miss Johanna Moen of Brigham Young college talked talk-ed on the "Clothing of Infants and Children." She was assisted by Mrs. J. H. Llnford. The afternoon program of tho housekeepers was devoted to a joint meeting with the poultrymen, as many of the Women are also Inter-ested Inter-ested in poultry problems. |