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Show During World War 1, she Women's Services and all kinds of war work. of was had She state president over 750 girls organized a of the National League working for her doing parade and six women's hundred prominent women, high school girls and housewives paraded from Second South and State Street to South Temple and the Brigham Young Monument, down Main Street to broadway and back to the point of beginning where displays were set up. The parade was led by mounted police, the 20th Infantry Band, an army recruiting truck and little girls dressed in red, white and blue. other civic duties Women were: state the National Voters; state President of the National League of president of the Home Industrial Society, Tree Planting Association, member and one of member of the founders of the Salt Lake Federation of Women's Clubs. She was also active in Relief Society, a member of the Genealogy Society of utah and a member of the State Welfare Board where she served for several years. In May 1937 when she was 74 she flew on the official opening flight from Salt Lake to Los Angeles of Western Air's "Sky Lounge." She had ridden on handcarts, oxen, wheelbarrows, horses, wagons, automobiles, and warships, and now an airplane. "I feel just like a kid", she said. Lily lived her life with enthusiasm and ingenuity. is well Lily, all is well. All 60 |