Show First Aid Stations on Utah's Highways I Foreseen by bj y S. S L. L Red Cross Executive Es Establishment of or first aid stations stations sta sta- on Utah highways by tho the Red Cross to meet the challenge ge of the Increasing inroads upon foreseen foreseen foreseen fore fore- our peoples people's safety was seen Monday by Martha E. E Stowers Stow Stow- ers era executive secretary of the Salt Lake chapter American Red Cross Miss Stowers returned from a trip to the cast during which she attended the ann annual al convention of the American Re Red Cross In n Washington D. D C. C April 8 to 11 IL 1 Plans rat greatly to increase the e. e t f f 1 7 4 number of first aid ald stations on American highways hIghways hIghways' were discussed discussed discussed dis dis- dis- dis cussed at lit U the e convention conventi c n according accordIng accord accord- ing to Miss i s Sto Stowers e There Is ls no r reason ason she said why we shouldn't establish stations stations sta sta- in Utah There is a need needS S for such a i service and with the cooperation of county chapters of the th Red Cross an organization could be formed that would save man many lives Such Red C stations could uld be manned by capable ettl efficient el fist flat alders caldera and there sh h should uld ld b bo t c continuity nUn of ot operation Md Added d S j S' S i it f t to this there should bo be boa a mobile unit CertanI of our p public bUc utilities ties have their trucks covering definite routes The training of their crews crews' crews crews' In first aid and th their Ir outfitting with proper supplies would give us mobile first aid sta Lions Red Cross officials will wUl consult with such groups as the the American Ameri Amen can Automobile association lon Chambers ambers of ot commerce safety Councils c t n civic chic clubs and rand other or organizations or- or rg r- r g in effort to Inter Interest st th in In the mo movement ei erit according to S. S iJ il r |