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Women of The West
Utah

History", "Handbook of Genealogy and Temple Work", "John Steven's Courtship", "History of Y. L. M. I. A.", "Lesson Book on Genealogy", "History of Brigham Young", "Memorial to Elizabeth Claredge McCune", "Women of the Mormon Church". Has contributed to the local press constantly from 1870-1923, stories, articles, verse and feature material. Member: Utah Women's Press Ass'n, National Women's Press Ass'n, Utah Genealogical and Historical Society, London Society of Genealogists, California Society of Genealogy, National Genealogical Society, New England Genealogical and Historical Society. Home: 672 North 1st West St., Salt Lake City, Utah.

HALL, L. E. (Mrs.), born February 25, 1849, in Hartford, Vermont, daughter of Joseph E. and Maria Savage Hood, a resident of Utah for forty-nine years. Married to the late Lucius Endicott Hall. Children: Mrs. Mary Hunt, Florence M., Mrs. Anna M. Forehand, Mrs. L. H. Roe, Mrs. W. E. Tracy, William Hood. Active in civic, club and church affairs. At one time, physical culture teacher; very much interested in Neighborhood House Ass'n., striving to place more works of art in our public schools. Member: Ladies' Literary Club, D. A. R., Free Kindergarten and Neighborhood House Ass'n. Home: 78 East First North St., Salt Lake City, Utah.

HORNE, Alice Merrill, (Mrs.), a native of Fillmore, Utah, daughter of Clarence and Bathsheba Merrill, a resident of Salt Lake City for the last 30 years. Married to George H. Horne. Children: Dr. Lyman Merrill, Virginia, Zorah, Albert Merrill, Mrs. L. E. Winder. Art Dealer. Writer. Served as member of third State Legislature; author of bill creating the Utah Art Institute, now having its 27th annual exhibition of fine arts. Dealer in paintings and oriental rugs; also owns a private gallery. Conducts traveling exhibitions to various cities of the state. For 15 years, served on Board of National Woman's Relief Society, as chairman of art, public health. Author: "Columbus," "Westward Ho!," "Devotees and Their Shrines"; a handbook of Utah Art and various poems. Member: Ass'n for Encouragement of InterMountain Artists, D. A. R., Daughters of Pioneers of Utah. Home: 868 Second Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah.

HYDE, Jeannette A. (Mrs.), born in Spring City, Utah, daughter of Abram and Nancy Acord, a resident of Honolulu, Hawaii, for three years. Married to Joseph Hyde. Children: Joseph J., Orson A., Frank W., Romain Hyde Woolley, Golda Hyde Gordon. Collector of customs. A graduate of Brigham Young University. For nineteen years a member of General Board, Relief Society of Mormon Church; for eight years, member of National Republican Executive Committee; for four years, member of Board of Regents, University of Utah. Former executive in charge of Western Division of Republican Women. Always interested in civic affairs, and for many years a leader in Utah state and national politics. Member: Women's Republican Club, Zonta Club, Home Economics Club, W. C. T. U., Outdoor Circle. Home: Federal Bldg, Honolulu, T. H.

HYSLOP, Grace M. (Mrs. J. W.), born in Bettsville, Ohio, August 10, 1882, daughter of Benjamin F. and Mary E. Baum, a former resident of Aberdeen, South Dakota, living in Utah for eleven years. Married to Reverend John William Hyslop. Children: Dorothy M., John W., Jr. President of Ogden Humane Society and State President and Operation Manager of the Utah Humane Society. Interested in Child Welfare and Animal Protection Work. Active in church, school and young people's doings. Contributes to Humane Journals and local papers. Member: O. E. S., Women's Relief Corps, Woman's Auxiliary Women's Guild, Daughters of the King, Y. P. F., etc. Home: 327 23rd St., Ogden, Utah.

JACOB, Maude Beeley (Mrs. E. A.), born in Stockport, England, March 5, 1884, daughter of John W. and Elizabeth A. Lawton Beeley, a former resident of England, living in Utah for twenty years. Married to Elmer Acred Jacob (Civil Engineer). Children: Dorothy M., Weston M., Norman A., Elmer A. Educator. A.B. degree. College of Preceptors. London (1908); M. A. degree, Brigham Young University, Utah (1923). Candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Univ. of Washington. Active in club affairs and educational work; Chairman, Department of Education, Utah Federation of Women's Clubs (1924-28); Editor of Utah Federation Bulletin (1925-28); Head of Department of English, Provo High School; President, Women's Municipal Council (1925-26). Member: Brigham Young University Women, Provo High School Women, National Education Ass'n, Utah Federation of Women's

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