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Show to clean up Salt Lake air legislation. Indignant home for their furnaes, than number of or committees any forced to almost plead for coal natural gas.) owners, converted to Rep. Dunyon was a member of the State Federation of Women's Clubs and became first assistant to the national women's chairperson. She served as chair of the local division which included Indian affairs (she was known as the "Indian" woman). She was first president of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity Mother's Club; member of the Board of Directors of the First Methodist Church and charter member of the Women's Legislative Council. She was president of the Salt Lake the oil in House County Service Star Legion from 1925 to 1928 and presided September 15, 1925 meeting where a motion was made that an portrait of Mrs. recognition of her Memory She Grove. was a E.O. Howard outstanding member of the be in Memorial hung contribution in developing Daughters of Utah Pioneers. at Republican, she was a member of the Women's Republican Club of Salt Lake City from 1912 on. In October of 1931 she was appointed vice chair of the Republican Party, a position she held until 1938. state on served she where active remained She continuously committees, as delegate to conventions and in her voting district. A While in the House of Representatives, she served on the Mining and and state Mental Agricultural University Hospital, Smelting, College committees. Lillian March was 20, active and dedicated to her community till her death on 1955. 73 |