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Show OGDEN WOMEN SI CLUBS MEET Mrs. E. O. WattJs and Mrs. John Culley of Ogden were among the guests who attended the meeting of western club women in Salt Lake to dkicuss ways and means of organizing an intcrmountain federation of worn-1 en's clubs. The first day of tho pro- i ceodings was given entirely to tho pre-1 Hmlnary plans for tho forming of the 1 federation. Constitution and by-laws . will be accepted today, completing the, organization of the federation. ) Mrs. Tt. B. Porter of Ogden acted as toastmistress at the dinner served to the club women last evening at the Y. W. C. A. home. At the first session ses-sion of the meeting yesterday, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood nnd Mrs. M. J. Sweeley of Twin Falls, Idaho, con ! ducted the meeting. Mrs. W. H. Cooper of Price was appointed as secretary. sec-retary. A convention of the presidents of the federated clubs of Utah was held today at the Commercial club. ( All the club women vere the guests of the Utah Manufacturers' association at noon today. The program given this morning was as follows: 10 a. m. Home economics round tabic: leader. Miss Jean Cox. 0 --4 5 a. m. Civics round tabic; . leader, Mrs. M. J. Boles. 11.30 a. m. Educational round table; leader. Miss Alice Reynolds 2 p. m. "The coming fcionni.il." Mrs. R. D. Porter, general federation director. Utah's educational drive. Symposium. "The Child of Preschool Age," .Miss LIna McArthur. "Markets for School Gardens,' Mrs. Ira Mastct-3, Provo. "Aids and Pleasures for Country Life,'' Miss Booth of Ncphi. "Irrigation for Utah." Mrs. S. A. Ware of Payson. "Free Lands for Soldiers," i Mrs. Rose Hamblin of Kanab. "Summer "Sum-mer Work for Clubs." Mrs. Ada Harrison Har-rison of Springvllle. |