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Show HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS MEET IN SALT LAKE SALT LAKE, Feb. 21. Extensive preparations are being made for a'high school girls' conference for the state of Utah, to be held in Salt Lake tomorrow, tomor-row, Saturday and Sunday, under the auspices of the national board of the Young Women's Christian association. Two national field secretaries, Miss Elvira J. Slack and, Miss Elizabeth Magee, both in the student department of the Y. M. C. A are in the city to attend the conference, and Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Prack, girls' work secretary of tho local association, will take a prominent promi-nent part in the program. Miss Mary Martin of New Jersey academy, Logan, Lo-gan, will preside at tho Saturday session. ses-sion. The conference will be held at the First Presbyterian church and will open with a camp-fire tomorrow evening. eve-ning. A genuine camp-fire will be built in tho basement of the chur.ch, and appropriate diversions will occupy the evening. The topic to be discussed in the Saturday Sat-urday sessions will be, "The War and a Girl's Responsibility." Saturday evening eve-ning at 6 o'clock a banquet will be given. The final meeting will be a girls' patriotic rally Sunday afternoon at 3:30' o'clock, with tho purposo of forming a girls' patriotic league. About twonty-nve out-or-town delegates dele-gates are expected. Tho schools taking part in the conference aro East and Wets high schools, Westminster college col-lege and Rowland Hall of Salt Lake; New Jersey academy, Logan; Wasatch, Wa-satch, Mt Pleasant and Proctor of Provo. The following committees are arranging ar-ranging for tho conference; Chur.ch publicity. Mrs. Horace G. Sanderson, chairman; promotion, Miss Gertrudo Prack, chairman; Miss Helon Monroe, Miss Elizaboth Mcssmoro, Miss Margaret Mar-garet MacVichle, Miss Katherine Forrester, For-rester, Miss Elolse Tremain, Miss Margaret Mar-garet K. Mooro, Miss Muriel Gates, Miss Evangeline Waring, Miss Helen Anderson, Miss Myrtle Huckvale, Miss Ernie Woodhouse and Miss Norma Johnson. no |