Ruth Moench Bell

Ruthinda Evelyn Moench Bell (January 29, 1878 – September 1, 1957) was a teacher at Utah Agricultural College.

She was a recipient of the Commendation medal, United States Public Health Service, in 1966.

She was director of Community Children's Plays, staging her own adaptations of The Blue Bird and Peter Pan.

Her articles appeared in Harper's Weekly, The Delineator, The Woman's Magazine, Boston Cooking School, American Motherhood.

[1] She was also a member of: Business and Professional Women's Club, Utah Agricultural College Faculty League, Utah Agricultural College Woman's Club, Periwig, Theta Alpha Phi.

A Few of the Eminent Women of Utah and Wyoming 1. Alice Louise Reynolds, Professor of English Literature, Brigham Young University; 2. Amy Brown Lyman, social worker; 3. Dr. Grace Raymond Hebard, Instructor, University of Wyoming; 4. Mrs. Weston Vernon, teacher of English; 5. Ruth Moench Bell, teacher, Utah Agricultural College; 6. Susa Young Gates, author, woman suffrage leader, genealogist.