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Show Unitarianism in Utah the fair where "a wicked carnival of fun" was allowed, and called them "moral zealots who lost their rectitude by being so straight-laced as to fairly bend back at grounds ward, carrying their heads see at such the stars of heaven better than actualities in the world of The minister's angle that they could they could discern the an ,,34 men. wife, Fannie G. Eddy, did not come to Salt Lake City until 15 March 1905. She had a pleasing and dynamic personality, and the next month she was elected for the year from 1905 to 1906 as president of Unity Circle, which had a membership of thirty-three. During her first year as president the group donated a dollar per month to "a deserving widow," five dollars to the Free Kindergarten, and clothing worth the San Francisco one hundred dollars the sufferers of earthquake." The next year Fannie Eddy of the Circle and was presiding again elected president the meeting on 23 October 1906, when Laura was at to L. Zink moved that the in honor group's name be changed to lloyd Alliance of eighty-five-year-old Mary lloyd, who had been member since their organization in 1891.36 Margaret Watson Havenor remembers that Mrs. Eddy was "a forceful, a energetic woman, a sports and physical fitness enthusiast, groups of She had tennis courts built who to organized 30 young people played Lend-a-Hand Circle to young 34 3S girls. for calisthenics and tennis. the church property where 20 constantly. She also organized a on teach social graces and ,,37 The Salt Lake Tribune. 21 Unity Circle to girls Minute August 1905. Book. 26 responsibilities 10. April and 14 September 1906. located in Ms 508. Bx 74. Fd 3. 36Uoyd Alliance Minute Book. 68 37 Hance and 23 October 1906. located in Ms 508. Bx 74. Fd 4. Picht. In Commemoration. 79. |