The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1964, Blaðsíða 43

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1964, Blaðsíða 43
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 41 not appeared before schools, clubs, both men’s and women’s groups and other organizations, telling them the story of Utah through its history. She has been active in helping High School students to find needed material for essays, themes, etc., and at times ap- pears before these groups explaining to them the how’s and where’s of re- search work. She has helped scores of students seeking their master’s and doctor’s degrees in locating the right materials upon which to build their theses. She has also been instrumental in the erection of many educational exhibits, not only in the State of Utah, but in other places in western United States. Two important educational projects have been notable in her achieve- ments: The placing of 264 historic markers throughout the west and, in fact, in many other states in the Union. During the past thirty two years she has appeared before hundreds of groups telling the story of die Utah State flag and her interpretation has been accepted by state and historical associations of Utah. Thousands of copies of her story on this subject have been distributed throughout the United States. For many years Mrs. Carter has been a member of the American Association lor the Preservation of State and Local History, and in 1955 received their an- nual Award of Merit, given in recogn- ition of her work in the preservation of pioneer history and the erection of the Pioneer Memorial Museum. She has attended for many years the Wes- tern Folklore Conference, and, in 1947, represented Utah at their con- ference. Her subject at this time was “Utah's Traditions”. Because of her knowledge of history, she has been called to serve on different commis- sions, such as the Pony Express Com- mission. Her sixty page pamphlet on this subject was reprinted and 10,000 copies distributed by that commission named by former Gov. J. Bracken Lee. In 1960, a large booklet dealing with the part Utah played in the Pony Ex- press was published and accepted by the Pony Express Commission as its Utah Centennial book. Mrs. Carter was also a member of the group named by former Governor Herbert B. Maw to plan the rebuilding of the Henefer Road over Big Mountain over which the pioneers traveled into the valley in 1847. During the first World War Mrs. Carter served as chairman of the Red Cross in Spanish Fork, but it was dur- ing the Second World War that she became an energetic worker. Both of her sons, her son-in-law and daughter- in-law were in the armed service. Mrs. Carter was one of the committee of seven named by Governor Maw to the State Division of the National War Salvage Board. This committee was on the State Advisory Group of Minute Women. In this capacity she traveled throughout the state organizing the women in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers’ camps and counties, over which she was then president, into groups to participate in salvaging needed war materials. For this work she received a pesonal Certificate of Recognition from the War Production Board in 1942-1943. In 1945 she re- ceived an Award of Merit for work as a Minute Woman and also an award as a member of the Bushnell Recre- ational Fund Committee and a special citation and medal from the National War Salvage Board. For twenty years Mrs. Carter has been co-president of Days of ’47, the organization which commemorates the arrival in Utah of the pioneers, July
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