[1][2] Anstis Elmina Shepard Taylor, the YLMIA general president at the time, oversaw the first publication of the journal.
It was published monthly until 1929, when the magazine was absorbed by the Improvement Era, an official publication of the YLMIA and the church's equivalent organization for male adolescents.
The journal included messages from the MIA conferences, scriptural quotations, a plethora of short stories, recipes, meeting schedules, and pieces about morals, clothing, etc.
Unlike current publications of the LDS Church, The Young Woman's Journal was subsidized by advertisements carried in the magazine.
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