2 April 1874


Salt Lake City First Ward Young Ladies; First Ward Schoolhouse, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory

[. . .] Pres Mrs Mariam [Miriam G.] Chase said Miss E. R. Snow was here for the purpose of organising the yo[u]ng Ladies after a few brief remarks by Miss E R Snow [. . .] Miss E R Snow then said she wished to explain the word retrenchment it was not to retrench in dress alone but to retrench in our ignorance she Then called for the names of the yong Ladies that wished to Become members of this Asociation. [. . .] Miss E R Snow said she wanted A name for the Asociation. she Liked the word retrenchment it was Motioned secon[d]ed and carried it be called the yong Ladies Retrenchment Asociation of the 1st Ward. Miss E R Snow said They wanted a sister has [as] near perfection has [as] possible, one that Had moral stamana enough has [as] superintendent [. . .] [p. 1]

Source Note

First Ward, Park Stake, Young Women’s Mutual Improvement Association Minutes and Records (1874–1972), vol. 1 (1874–1884), p. 1, CHL (LR 2871 17); Sarah Wheeler, Secretary pro tem.

See also First Ward, Park Stake, Relief Society Minutes and Records (1870–1973), vol. 2 (1870–1893), pp. 99–100, CHL (LR 2871 14); and S. R. Smith, “R. S. Reports,” Woman’s Exponent 3, no. 17 (1 Feb. 1875): 130.

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