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Show to Health Officials See General Improvement Situaor tion r Still Seriou More Deaths for Utah ent ail Selp Meet Deman-d- irtunity Presented Cly Oversea Dty. ITH nine hew case of Spanish influenza reported eipe midnight the grand total' of cases in Salt take City is e-' inthThe total of deaths In 'given 1,425 which of Cnlfed States, of the past 24 hours, 11. Health authorili ens. ties say athat the prompt response of Tfc tr tilled lor. inclusive. the cltixena, coupled with the and 58 aid of the women workers. Is "! on of l0"f pjotrieoced J making headway against the epidemic . aJTd. at last. r aNVeOUlreinent "However, it is not to be suppose " phjr5; that the msn the worker should Jet up on their the Trk splendid work," warned Dr. 8. O. jollified from doing mmodlata Paul, city health officer this morning, of him.' AlraMt the "for epujgmlo is spreading rapidly Com; promised.Fii aernct and It requires tha entire energy of ar tommlaaloned posts or this department far into the night to ial ie4 knmidiatetron keep tab on the new" cases and the . deaths. ; vork. From Over State. Reports eon is used for the rebuilding of government owned Reporta to the slat a board of health JAaJ trade or occupation that indicata soma cessation of the epinto the repair or manufactureof demic in . some part- - of the state, that a. Any trade or occupation malady is still spreading in to while the Fairview i and accounting machine In other. reported the distrine wen to have It place ease today, there being I cases Nephl came in with a report of 5 eases t from which the government also to draw total force of 9,000 and two deaths At Heber City the wfore October 25. malady la reported to be spreading, Aid. to Boards cases in Heber and with about 100 pralt forwarded to the vicinity. There are about 25 cases of ,j nwHhelng Dr. Charleston. at the Utah by of boards malady today aft of Kama, who was himself V. Iiugerald, draft executive wieh to take a victim of the lnfluenxa, has recovr and those who to serve ered and is at work again. He Is reof this opportunity jje country are asked to apply at ported to have the situation at that Doarua which will forward the town well in hand.- Houston, Perhaps tbs moat important de;iuona to Port bam 04 has velopment In the crusade against the Kotor Transport unit y disease over is the night in Balt Lake idquarter there. A letter Capt. Fit Gerald aaye in rally of the women workers- to supseen everywhere. ply the gauss masks According to Robert J. Shields, argent call jhaa been Issued byn Red Cross chaplocal for of the the ir uepartnient manager 0.600 ter, the demand is growl ig 4y leaps of approximately uuct for service in the motor and bounds for the max a and, alol though the Red Cross ha- turned out ort corps. About ltaber are to come from the dis-'jthousands during the Iasi few days, prising the 12 sUtee west of yet the present force is inauffleent and soldiers jaissippi and south of a Une he urgently requests that from the northern wives and any women with 'leisure nj ofweMissouri, services Pacific at the to the their time volunteer uj Gardo house. In order to better meet from a sufficient the demand Mr- - Shields announced Hi'mnons rr S qunlified men are wanted that tha workers would tabor until ofcr -, 1018. The size of this 8:10 tonight and the headquarters ulfcg and the short time allot-g- would be open tpmorrow from S a.m. ns to enlist the services of to 12- available agency. The local Mr. Shield added that tHe call for boards on account of their volunteer nurses was never at any with registrant unquea-- f other time as urgent as now and that furnish the beet medium of despite the fact that over 75 nurses y have volunteered to date, yet many pub'icity to the opportunity tha government, and of se- more could be .used. He stated that tt applications of qualified the majority of these nurses were school teachers This is also true at reular sccontpan Ing the letter the Red Cross emergency hospital. In many cases, women with fore motor transport corps offer mer experience as nurses are being ret attractive opportunity to men leased by prominent business houses ,r qualified for this branch of of the city with full pay, Mrs. Dacier rvice to aee overseas service, and of tbs Tracy Doan company volunin tne occupations for which teered her services last night and past training has rendered them after 'remaining practically all night tied. with A patient, she asked to be sent out this morning to another in need. faed Draftee Accepted, A pitiable situation was discovered 'pttcailooa for induction from this morning by the Red Cross workbetwen the ages of 1 . one call tot mav be accepted, excepting ers when upon answering regxt-an'who are liable for aid, they found a mother with three l children ail sick of lnfluenxa. TvO of military tactic in claae t JUi. draft.. in. Um--rvi- the children were crowded Into ,one men In classes of the old bed, while the third lay upon the Registrants of kitchen floor. HIS, including Soup Kitchen Opened. general pply- - In ddlUon. A long line of people lined up this of and i noon at the door of the Emergency ? . PeialIy quaUfled in Soup Kitcheh at 141 H Regent street tjie occupation listed. Men to ah Are in the first offering of soup who r Fii Physically dls-- r, tor the lnfluenxa patients. This orceptable, provided kitchen Is being operated by-- the doe not Inter. Womans civle center of the city, and nh the duties of assignment. is In of Leah P. Jennlnga, charge rec-tlcoramlsaid Emergency City Home Demonstrator. grades r?rrmwm'd The soup is of a nutritious kind and n'por-a,,ois sold at cost to those In both as where u u;'r ,m riotPn. Tex. the disease exists. It was made today wd'i advice re- - from , J soup meat contributed by patri--'5. Each otic citizens and packing houses. The snttrs reoeipu will be turned in tonTn fhc act' morrow to buy new meat. All those "PtcHy Mdelvor desiring to' share this opportunity are the duty1 led c , chiolib requested to bring their own utensils. inR th tra kitchen is sponsored by Mr. R. reauS" The W. Spanglbr and has for on of its assistants, Mias Ruth Bares, secretary - rof the Ctvie league. The kitchen will .be opened at oclock each morning and tha soup will be ready for consumers at noon. will be gladly received. fr0Bl hich Soup meatsuccess be,jscru,ftliii0fl Upon the popularity, of "on motor Jtrmts to C'ea this kitchen dependsand tha proposed 'thetiareuhP opening of the domestic science roams . tdst of local schools. af the various , Oornjwtlons. "" More Deaths. M hTh!ve on " Three victim of the JnfTuensa not a life in ueh " previously reported, died at the Red anv it ?? 8r Cross emergency They are: 2 corps."neededav Intu.?fhll0Wlne motor Ruth Draper, fivehospital. years eld. of Mur1 ray: C. H. Wtseman, 'year old, 140 Conataltutlon building, and .Katrina Vlllarrd, 32 years, ill east Second South. Five patient were a-zt- K discharged from the hospital yesterday and 10 hew case were reported,' making a total of 5 patients. ,aEr. Allotment of $18,570,800 13 Oversubscribed By $250,000 According to FiguresjCompiled -- By State Chairman H.JrGrant. rpaif United State -- na -- -- - -- g, re-b- 1 n, MASK S FLU -J- LIBflf OF et F000 OFFICIALS pt ee A v Jl i" SawSasSS -- 1 SaaSsSMK S".SSi2w; f'trbethehry l operators and faSnep drPI nd Ignition Fall Crain Planted And Weather Favorable Influenza germ have worked havoc with plana ;f tha local food administration office. They have also kept the telegraph wires busy between the national food offices in Washington and the various state curtailing activity after activity that had been planned for the next few weeks First of all the epidemic caused the postponement of a big conference of educational directors of the administration l Washington this month, becond, a surprise campaign which waa to hav been sprung all over the nation the week beginning October 27 baa been called off until all tha sneelng and coughing is over. 'The local food office have been rushed for the past two weeks with, activities for tbl campaign and had various messages from Herbert. Hoover already to mail when rash telegrams from the national Capitol called the entire work to a hall. The week wag to havo begun with a eonaervaiioa from tin U. 8. Sunday when a message food administrator was to havo been read in all local churches Then wasa of to hav followed the distribution brand new home card to be hung up in every home In the country until victory is won. how, hdwever. the food campaign will be postponed until the week of December L Until then local oiti-eefarc urged not to lag In their, reto forts at food saving; are warnedeven In member that hunger follow and the wake of a victorious army war every victory at tha that with front, a larger multitude Is to he fed Therefore in the coming weeks without the appeal of the epee lei campaign. Utahn ara asked do save, save, nave food to tha utmost of their power. Th nw campaign wUi not fcd any new regulations or rationings to th A American food program, Mr. Hoover be a saving declaring that It la not to but of ovary of one or two commodities Hue f food atuffs pe of Wood- are rather fearful that the public may misunderstand the about by transconditions brought difficulties to mean that the portation state la overstocked with certain klnde of foodstuffs and that therefor - no As further conservation is necessary. sura matter of fact there is wot any and ovary ounoe that, can be plus aquooed from American table la pitifully naeded in Europe, but the lack of transportation facilltlea I causing wheat to accumulate at shipping points hers with 1.090 miles thof water to ob-be casual bridged, and causing server to feel thyt there is littl peedr, Hoover, at conservation. Herbert is asked that his word given t be made tha Allied food 50controllers por cent more food good, sad that thia may he shipped out of America , year to the war son. Mo Bus plan Local food official how-eve- Schools Will Plan to Recover Lost Time T city board of education will meet 't- re St0r1!e, Wwm biers aed poWer Afternoon to consider ways and this Thera waa . a last frest only light engineers. tlona lost- - time Bight, but the weather office anticipates means of making upof th RHnder schools on accaused by th closing a one. heavier Otherwise the count of th Spanish influenza epidemtonight unl'ersal men: au. for, Sunday is forecasted da ic. It Is probable that the board will repaij lDsnaA'" 80 moch ball In decide that schools shall be operated ! In nerai ma-- September that tha waather bureau during Jb Christmas and spring vaA too?roomitor' Sere has mad it a special feature in cation season aad that school will be nt meM the monthly if to In held on 'minT orixont;t7. - mimnhinbrts, " lh fsa.sSsrria 1 the .summary late 'f or catch J'81 wn rather for the The Uinta ranges the south the weatbar was favorable tor harvesting; and up north there waa very little frost, crop wore light, hut r la the west her not en-- d weather for fell which " V1 b'BBted. grain Rain d In the Tailow. stiov, ton pa,h: consequently hears the, " f't rone lain hibarnmfing ?8rt,8 end are making things in- k8,,r ? vcho'ekT rvi-cr- con-,8,- ,addl-aubsertbe- (ad-clai- ly PLACED That many persona are mistaking the use Qf th gauxe mask, and that volunteer nurse are going out to work on cases of Spanish influenza without obmeasure precautionary serving the Dr. T B Beatty, state outlined by health commissioner, waa the statement made this morning by Capt J. ted Cross field director who Dolph ha been In this city during the past w assisting in combating tha " "flu ep'dsmlo. Tbs fact that many peopi are wear re renitk Is commendable Ing staiea Capt. Doblph, and if every person would wear th mask, the epidemic would be stamped out entirely, he saya However, there ia just as much danger. or perhaps more, in mistaking the use of the mssk, aa there Is in q earing non af ail. Precaution should b taken, be says, to see that after th mask la once applied,- W la put on in the same manner ea- k time after it is removed. The captain pointed out that on the outside la a blsck thread, which hold together thf various fold This thread should always bo on the outside, be stales. Oftentimes a person, it properly, will remove after wearing it and reverse when applying It again. In thia way, the sid of the mask which was previously exposed to the is now immediategerms oftoththediseaseand mouth, and the boss ly next is exposure dangerous. fa has observed Capt. Dolph says out eases where volunteer nurses gowithto car for case of th epidemic measth out reading precautionary ure outlined in th leaflet of loot ruc-T. of Dr. tions Issued from tha offlca B Beatty, state health commissioner. The leaflet deals principally with th car that ahould be given the hands abd person of, the nurse, before 'and after treating fnnea. Warm praisa waa given Dr. Beatty and The manner in which he is comDolph. epidemic by Capt. bating the that Dr. Beatfy waa prao- Ho stated t (rally the only doctor in th many cases be has visited, who has grasped th situation properly. the-gsu- Suffering from Poison. Beatrice. Stanford. 25 yearn old, was taken to the emergency hoipltaj late yesterday afternoon suffering intense quantity agony from the effects of n she took of poison which the police say v!thMUicldal Intent. Powerful antistomand her dotes warn administered ach was washed out. hut It to feared systhat th poison had perm sated her tem before she was discovered. She was removed to th county hospital last and U was reported today that nightchances of recovery nr doubtful. bar New Red Cross Unit Ready to Begin Work Th newly orgmnlxbd Eastern gtar and Uaaohlo Red Cron unit, will b officially opened Monday morning, at tan o'clock, at tbd Masonic temple, where a room haa bean furnished and necessary paraequipped with alt the to carry on th work. Bea phernalia mons will bd held from 19 to 5 each Eastern Star, day Ail members of the sisters and moth-ar- s and wives, daughters of Mason are invited to assist in officer chosen this urgent work. noVne follows: for "the nnlt tr Mrs C. J Maher, general chairman; first vice chairMr. Fred C.F. Jennings, W. Gardiner, second vice man; Mrs M. I third Mr. Brumbaugh, chairman: vie chairman: .Mrs- -ft. Charles Shields, secreE. Mr Wheelon, set retarv, Mrs: E. F. Wheelon and Mrs. R. tary; E. Ravage, chairmen for Monday: Mrs rllbbefh K 8 Hurt and Mrs J. 8. chairmen 4or Tuesday; Mra, H, ,8. Hamer and Mra.- H. 8. Wfipkhr, chairmen fttenjamtn and for Wednesdays- Mrachairmen , for Mr. J - Thempeen, Dod and Mra Thordyv. Mra W. R J. Campbell, chairman for Fridays necessary, Saturday np with the count of study, teachers aeeocfution will be to have representative at the meeting of th board for the purpose of ascertaining the sentiment of th with reference to the matter. faculty It Is believed that such an arrangement will prove satisfactory to th teacher since they are being paid as usual ft Is exwhile the rchooia are Closed pected that th board will decide to Tbe regular batinaee meeting of th continue tha payment of teaebero dur-Ja- g th remainder of tha quarantla pe wait will be held th last Saturday riod. sveaing ef each month. . ed committees. praise. Among large subscriptions reported Adding immensely to the glory of and today were the follow- her accomplishment. Salt Lake has yesterday her quota of Individ- Ing: - Consolidated Wagon St Machine oaf bonef b uyerby cent. BhelcomPny- - 229,990 (additional), Inland waa asked to Secure at least 81,206 i Crystal Balt company, 215,000 ancl ahe already has oftl- - i tlonal) ; Crane company, 210,060 more than 28,000. By th time dlGonal): Aetna Life Insurance com-fin- al reporta are received from com- - P- nc - 239,000; Prudential Life Insur-mlttecompany, 220.600; Mountain woriting among the employees Telegraph com of large corporation thia record i State Telephone and psny employees. 221.560; Pennsylto be greatly excelled, expected vania Mutual Life Insurance company, , Reports Inromjdete. 27,606; American Railway Express, Reports from outside counties ore 35,009: Gardner- - Adams company 'Gasoline and oil distributor whole- still Incomplete. It is known that a and employees, 2766; Clajton Investsale and retail, decided yesterday to go numbr are over the top and also that ment company, 215,600. several are somewhat behind. The on record as opposed to tha proposal news The Third Waf Prison Camp comaa a rule, haa that the to limit the hour of retail business in gone over the topstate, Is expected to stim- pany, quartcrmkstor detachment, and Utah from I a m. to 8 p.m.- - Th mo- ulate the counties inclined to be fir boa company at Forj Douglas, ofsubscribed si acker," but It ia not thought that ficers and enlisted men, tion was presented by M. J. Greenwood . of the Utah Oil Refining company, and any of them will consent to: a lea 26.600, waa seconded by Wells fulmer, of the glorious record than that achieved by New Members of Honor Club. Calmer company, at ejecting held In the state aa a whole. the offices ofThe commercial economy drive cloeea which Tha ' tonight Jua come forward up to 6 oclock last board at th capitol. The meeting waa called by W. F. Jen- been by far the moat difficult fver night and Joined the 21,000 Honor sen. commissioner of commercial econ- undertaken In the state. It started off club at Liberty Jean headquarters omy at th request of tba executive with wonderful enthusiasm, and durFollowing are tba names of those committee of th state council of de- ing tha first 16 days, subscriptions Who Joined the 21,000 club Friday and fense. Mr. Jensen had reported tq that came in at a rat which gave promise which hav not previously been committee the request of D. M. Folsom, of an attainment e state of the early Pacific coast representative of th quota. But, while the response of the Mrs. George A. Lowe, Ernest Bpeirt, United States fuel aad oil administration, that Utah dealers fall In line with people was loyal and widespread, as Farmers A Stockgrowers bsnk,Charles evidenced In th by high 8L his jurisdiction. those of other states percentaage Burton. A. F. Barnes, Senator Carl In limiting the sale of gasoline to (he of individual subscriptions, th pur- A. Badger, W. 8. Woodruff, Frank L hours of 4 a. m. lo I pm. exclusively. chases were not large enough and the Copenlttg. Balt Lake Tribune PublishMr. Folsom urged Jhta as a measure to stata faced a deficit of several miling company. Colonel N. TV. Clayton, r, save but did not mention In Mrs. J. IL Belfuaa, J. H. Beifusa, Inhi request any necessity to anv gas- lion. condition waa to When this oalled termountain Electric Co., John J. Daly oline by this means, Mr. Folsom's came the attention of the citizens, over they L. B. Hill. James A. Hogle. Mrs. extends Co.. California, jurisdiction Oregon., Washington, Idaho, Montana, forward once more ,ln a remarkable H. C. Edwards. L. D. Anderson, Harold enthusiaammnd of New materiMexadded burst and Nevada. Utah. Arisons Peery. icoAll th states but Idaho and Utah to their original subscriptions J. W. T. Pyper, Merrill Klbley, 8. are now observing the hours requested ally it looked aa Love, A. H. Three ago, however, days Woolley, A. L, Hoppaugh, Th dealers discussed at some if the city waa 2800,096 short of its Glen R. Bothwell. Mrs. Glen R. length tha measure and other methods quota, and th 2896,660 Honor club B. B. Ramey, Dr. Fred C. of handling th situation adopted ia waa Bothwell, measures Similar organized. other Jurisdictions It was noted that were Stauffer, Lee Lovlnger, Aetna Life Inadopted in other parts of th surance Colorado observe the hoars of 7 a.m. B. to 7 p.m. However, th only motion state to raise the balance of the state's Plngree-Mateo- n Co., J. Co.Thompson, trustee, pat to th sseemblsg was that It be quota. Anderson-TaylZeno Barnes, Co., tba sense of th that the degt Honor Club a Success. Jerome Bourgard. Salt Lake Terminal ers are opposed meeting to tbe regulations reR. Lake Salt Utah R. Co. club most ha of to The a 2800,600 the Co., Ry. sale proved gaaollne stricting the,, to 8 p.m. The motion remarkable success. Unexpected sub- Balt Lake Terminal Ry. Co. employees, hours of I A R. Co. R. Balt necesunanimously. Lake Utah passed reduced the amount employees, , Tbl action Mr. Jansen - will repbrt scriptions be raised, but practically 800 E. F. Hanks, J. Parley White. W. back to th executiv Commute at its sary to loyal clttsen and firms have eom for- Mont Ferry, Karl A. Beheld, H. H. meeting aext Wednesday. ward, each with a 81,000 subscription, Ores n, L H. Crab be, C. Clarence Nes-le- n. and must be audited with a most patriotic effort to save their city from Joseph C. Sharp, Herbert Lefebtsr, uneral Services or Th olub will go down in th H. D. Lyon, C. L. Bchettlef, James failure., Mrs W, W. Mackintosh history of th campaign as the - 8800,-00- 0 Williams, Ashby Snow, John R A. J. Weber, Charles Si. Morris. Liberty Loon Honor oiub. Memto the organization are be- Ansst Koulis, Frank Mourtns, Harris Simple but comforting services were berships unwhich received will John Pappa,Nlck Peran, Bytoday, Deder, held at the funeral of the late Mra. W. ing W. Mackintosh at th family home on doubtedly bring the present member ron Cafe. C. Rinnettl, 283 in number up to around 300. Hueler Flourv Edward JIcGurrtn, Thursday. Th services were conMuch of th progress made In pro- Mills employees, Lee Charles Miller. ducted by Bishop Georg H. Arbuckle. M. the W. this J. organization R, Bransford, during Edghetll. Harhnd the opening prayer was offered by moting of Police ry B.'Cole, J. A. Kearns, F. R. former Governor William Spry, Mias last 48 bourn is due to Chief efWhite, who, by hi own B Hark ness. Elma T thing sang during th service J. Parley bent E. B. Wicks, Japanese Association the selections being "I Know That My fort. secured 20 mem ex- of Heber Grant I. Chairman State Utah, Job Henry Win wood. John . Redeemer Lives, "Though Deepnlng delight when given the 8. Bransford, Mra. .George M. Miller, Trial Throng Your Way," aad The pressed keen that both the state and its capital Charles W. Mfflen. Mrs. J. J. Mellen, Rosary.. Dr. Seymour B. Toung new had gone over the ton with signal hon- A. J. Elgreen, Lon O. Bird, Chrisgave th address, and B. 8. Young the or. Grant bss taken th greatest topher Columbus Society of Salt Lake, r, Mr, closing prayer. , Tbe interment. was interest in the, progress of the cam, Rotisserie Inn Co, Samuel Neff, David at Wasatch Lawn cemetery, and th made by palgn and has made numerous ad- Neff. Dr. Ben R. Johnson, Edwin S. dedicatory prayer wa Counselor John A. Burt. The pal- dresses in its behalf, exerting effective Hallock. lbearer were Denton B. Mackintosh, B. influence in securing large subscripHyrum J. Jensen, R. 6. Ketchum, 3. Young, R. W. Young, Jr., J. D. Spen- tions. Bennion Live Stock Co, John R. Winas state David Larson, campaign J. JohnElli and Lawrence Young cer, der, John R. Bruff, Balt lake Security manager, has had detailed direction of A Trust Go. T. R. Cacsorv-Ims- r Pott son, Marty beautiful floral emblem th of Salt outsldt Lake City. campaign Mrs. Mackintosh were in evidence. H. 8. Day n qs, Herbert R. Mobmltlsn, of has influenza attack An Spanish, Mrs. waa a daughter of Co., John K. Hark-- , Mary Young and deprived him of CoveyA.Investment Mrs. Olive D. H. and the late Joseph A. Yonog. and a kept him at horns alia, Christensen, in of the participating half aister of General R. W. Young, the privilege Christensen, Samuel A. King. close his bat applies, homestretch, ! tlorf to the drive since It was frst gpberlptio Today, do with Its to much had haa Agent the larger Subscriptions this Among Success. th Fourth Lib- forenoon was one or 210.006 by ihe Inspecting Raincoats Th publicityhadwhich Life Insurance company of la Utah, both in the National erty Joan has York and another for 27.600 by W.R, Gough, repreaentlngrihe United- way of newspaper advertising and New of the Western Pacific employee Stats army quartermaster depart- Utevira stories, and in Blunt and at Omaha, Nob, ia in Balt Lake onstrattona, has surpassed anything Kailroqfi company, now Exldesttly apprehensive that Utah(n today inspecting the raincoats shown here. The credit for this the possession of Utah manufacturers yet might fall In reaching her quot. Ben4 B AO to record Rerm. A. C and wholesalers. Last week ator W..H, King this morning wited secretary of tha Utah War Reeourc W. R. Putnam, state director of pubstate committee suggesting the commit!, received a telegram fromat licity. 8. Critchlow. chairman of the the formatlorf of a 210 090 club to be maos th John quartermaster's department individual 210.000 subscription -Omaha, asking for a survey f the num- - apeakera bpreso, hs also -- Worked up-and offering to lead the list with ber of raincoat that could be obtained tirelessly in keeping th the quota Inasmuch in Utah for th uaeef th soldiers This of .the state supplied with subscription. been reached tbe sugIt wee ascerhad survey was madeof end Senthee articles were speakers. tained that 2,006 gestion will not be fbllowed. but sugWomen Do Good Wprk, vatiabl,!n tbe stata Mr. Gough ta ator King will b advised that hi d. aow f importing these and they are To th Women Liberty Loan or- gestion find offer per greatly Ing shipped east a fast aa h can place the seal ef approval upon them. ganization in conceded a food Share ii pr J- A X House-to-how- one-four- th ts tf , Immedi-lauctio- of-b- h 0. Y ; fr Soft Lake aad Utah were past their quota this morning, -- Although subscriptions continued pouring in tills forenoon. At noon the city subscriptions had reached 10,790.000. ITH her quota oversub- - of credit for the success of the. cam-- 1 scribed by "Approximately palgn. Every member of the various womens committees baa shown a de2259,000, Utah has been re votion and persistence which has inas entire the leading ported spired the most Intense admiration, Twelfth Federal reserve district in the and resulted in a splendid total of secured. Mrs. gdn&h T. fourth liberty Loan campaign. Her Ferry, president, and Mr. W. F, allotment was , 218,570,(00 and ahe Adams secretary of th womens io-h-ec now-- ha credll ciose to 81. committee have don most 855,000. Final figures, which wJU be capable work in directing the womreceived tonight, it is believed, may ens campaign. They have been efincrease her over subscription ma- ficiently assisted by Mrs. J. 8. Hyde. Mrs. R. R. Lyman, Mrs. E. O.- Lee, terially. In this, th greatest loan ever float- Mrs. Frank M. Gray, Mrs. Am J. Gored by any nation. Halt Lake has also ham, Mrs. John C. Brown and Mrs. established a most enviable record. O. C. Cherdon, member of the comThe total of the city subscriptions mittee. Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, In the dl- known definitely ' to have been received up to last 'night, was 210,(42,-00- rectlon of the Liberty Loan bank, has also been the recipient of numerous This is a handsome since the quota was 210, congratulations for Ut splendid record 212,700. As additional aubscription made by this Institution. Practically i ara most definitely assured. Salt Lake every day of the campaign ahe has had may increase her over-x- u bacription by some novel feature to attract attention and secure subscriptions. several hundred thousand doll irs. The record of both the state and The boy scouts are also completing ithO city la considered remarkable in a campaign which will eclipse all their the face of the difficulties encountered previous records and earn for them during the drive. Utah is nut a war the highest praise. Scout CommissionIndustry state. She has had little er Dr. John IL Taylor haa announoed more than her normal resources from that they have already passed the which to draw, and yet she ha absorbed nearly 2X9.000.000 worth of 2190,090 mark. canvassers, under bonds. As compared with other state which are being enriched hy immense the direction of C. JClarenca N'ealsn, dona work in securing have valiant our Plants turning military, supplies, her achievement deserves the highest subscriptions not obtainable by other courageous ye. r$ ee ' r t I man-powe- It or a-- F F Cor-Jes- a. New-tnan.- VMXXtaabt -- - Quartermasters t dem-me- nt of various-communiti- alrW b. t . nppre-mate- 3 ySfe |