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Show Ogden Woman Heads jB Service Star Legion H Irak . f SBBIn 'HH tf&tjSj HRS .1 (. I 1CK 0M Mrs. I. G. Falck Elected Presi- 'jlffi dent State Organization"; 8s "s- Frances Ryder aH Also Honored -i By the slccl Ion of Mrs J. Q Falck I Hr- . mi presided of the Ser- H honored at the unnual oonvchtton hi Id in Salt Lgkfi yesterday. Mrs. H Palek forfoerl) state organiser sfl and has twelve chapters to her credit. H Mrs. Kr.inn s Ryder f Ogden was I elect d corresponding secretary and Mrs. Lav ion if Layiun, recording secret sec-ret ar Other Ogden women who attended at-tended the convention Included Sirs. J I . Bldredge, Jr., president of the Iota) chapter; Mrs. F. li. Winter, treasurer. Mrs. Alice CoIUiih, Mrs. I 'av id BcCles, Mrs. F. L.'Guthric, Mrs. Chris Fl'ygare, Mrs. D. s. Clark, Mrs. Charles Llpplncott, Mrs Olenna Feit and Mrs. Edward lilchsel. Mrs. Olsen of Price was chosen as slate organizer to succeed Mrs. Falck. and Mrs. Stephenson of 1'rovo was elect d chairman of the Gold Star division of the state. Chapters not represented on the executive hoard were fffveo an office of honorary vice president. In her annual address Mrs. W. C. Jennings, the retiring president, con-, gratulated the state organizer in having hav-ing twelve chapters tu present at the convention. These chapters are located lo-cated .In the northern part of thej stale and with the election of a new ! state organizer residing Jn Price gives! an opportunity for the organizing of1 I chapters in tho southern pari of 'he t;iate. TWELVE CHAPTERS. Th" rvche chapters organized under I the supervision of Mrs. Falck are ifiJcn. Salt Luke. Logan, Brigham. Lehl, Pricej American Fork, Spring-vllle. Spring-vllle. Mount Pleasant., Milford. and Heaver. One hundred war mothers attended the convention from all parts of the state. A social feature of the convention conven-tion was a luncheon at noon. In the -upper rooms of the Hotel Utah. At thf sfternoofl Besiion' .iddresc-. were delivered bj Senator Reed Smoot. Qoyernor-elecl Charles li .Ma-bey .Ma-bey and Murray W. McCarthy, state commander of th American Legion. The policy foi the i naing year, Mrs. FalcK says, will be constructive work for the future rather tha:i looking hack upon the past. sluch time Will be devoted to the wounded men In hopilals and emphasizing of thel rules of the flag. MORNING SESSION. The morning session was given over entirely to reports by officers of the organization and amending of the bylaws by-laws and constitution Mrs. W. C. I Jennings gave the annual president's address announcing two new chapters chap-ters which have rei ently come into the organization. The present state roster of state chapters amounts to l'J. with other prospects reported. Reports were also given by Recording Record-ing Secretary J. L. Cotter of . lehi. Mrs. .Steve Hailstone of Logan and by I the nominating committee, with Mrs. C. S." Kinney as chairman. The report re-port of Mrs. j. 1j. Spencer, state treasurer, treas-urer, now absent front the state, was rend tit the session. - |