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Rh American Penwomen; at one time president of Utah Fed. of Women's Clubs and General Fed. Director for Utah. Member: Ladies' Library Club of Salt Lake City, D. A. R., American Ass'n of University Women, League of American Penwomen, Congressional Club, O. E. S. Home: 1237 East 1st St. South, Salt Lake City, Utah.

LEDYARD, Caroline S., (Mrs. E. M.), B.A., M.A., born in St. Clair, Michigan, May 22, 1879, resident of Utah for 13 years. Married to Edgar Madison Ledyard. Active in educational and civic affairs; taught school for eleven years, at one time instructor of Modern Languages, College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines. One of the founders and first president of the Salt Lake City Branch of the Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnae (now the American Ass'n of University Women). Chairman, Department of International Relations, including the Committee on Pan-American Scholarships and Pan-American Essay Contests, Utah Federation of Women's Clubs. Member: American Ass'n of University Women, League of Women Voters, O. E. S., Ladies' Literary Club, Western Federation of Women's Clubs (life member). Home: 49 South Ninth East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.

LYMAN, Amy Brown, (Mrs.), born February 7, 1872, in Pleasant Grove, Utah, a life-long resident of the state. Daughter of John and Margaret Zimmerman Brown. Married to Richard Roswell Lyman, Ph. D. Children: Wendell Brown, Margaret Lyman Schreiner. Social worker. Graduate, Normal School, Brigham Young University, 1890. Member of the Utah House of Representatives, 1923-24; as chairman of the Public Health Committee, introduced the bill to accept the Sheppard-Towner Act, which passed both Houses by unanimous vote. General secretary, National Woman's Relief Society since 1910; recording secretary, National Council of Women of the United States, 1925-27; present auditor of the National Council of Women; secretary, Utah State Conference of Social Work; vicepresident of Salt Lake Community Clinic; member of the Advisory Committee, Salt Lake County Hospital staff. Member: Authors' Club, Women of the University of Utah, Woman's Republican Club, Daughters of the Pioneers, Social Service Club. Business address: 28 Bishop's Bldg. Home: 1084 Third Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah.

MARRIOTT, Georgina G., (Mrs.), born in Huntsville, Utah, June 29, 1865. Married to Moroni S. Marriott. Children: Mrs. Winifred M. Steffenson, Mrs. Glenna Packer, Mrs. Lois Wilcox, Sherman G. Taught school for 15 years; former president of North Weber Stake Relief Society; past president of Child Culture Club. Has travelled extensively in Europe and New Zealand; author of many newspaper and magazine articles; for 6 years a member of the State Fair Board. Member: Child Culture Club, State Fed. Women's Clubs. Home: 225 23rd St., Ogden, Utah.

MAW, Margaret P., (Mrs. C. E.), born in Torslev pr. Skovsgaar, Denmark, August 9, 1874, resident of Provo, Utah, for the last 25 years. Married to Dr. Charles Edward Maw. Children: Marylin, Carlyle, Florence, Margaret. Teacher. Served on Board of Examiners for teachers. Interested in business and welfare work. Served on Board of Education for 3½ years; fostered Free Health Clinic; organized Women's Municipal Council; sponsored hairdressing laws to put business on educational basis, member of Utah Board of Examiners. President of Utah Fed. of Women's Clubs, 1924-28. Member: Utah Sorosis, Women's Municipal Council, Utah Public Health Executive Committee, University Women. Home: 245 N. University Ave., Provo, Utah.

MAYCOCK, Rena B., (Mrs.), born in Salt Lake City, Utah, June 3, 1876, a life-long resident of the state. Children: Miriam. Teacher, Utah Agricultural College Extension Service. Has taught in public schools and colleges, specializing in Physical Education, English, Home Economics, Institutional Dietetics, Extension Service, has served in the latter ten years as State Home Demonstration Leader. Assists in program making, lectures, literature, exhibits for program projects of various women's organizations in the state. Member: Business and Professional Women's Club, State and National Home Economics Club, State Fed. of Women's Clubs, National Phi Upsilon Omicron. Home: Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah.

MILLER, Minnie W., (Mrs.), a native of Saratoga Springs, New York, daughter of Abram and Cornelia Viele, a resident of Utah for thirty-eight years. Married to Lee Charles Miller. Children: Kean, Bonnie. Breeder of registered live stock; owner and