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Show SPRINGVILLE HAS RED CROSS , ORGANIZATION I The executive committee of the Springville chapter, American RetT Cross met Wednesday evening and completed the following organization organiza-tion to solicit members for the 1D2G roll call. First ward C. H. Clark, chairman chair-man ; S. C. Whittnker, Mrs. Julin Dullin, Mrs. Willis Sunision and T: R. Greener. Second ward Ed Rich, chairman chair-man ; Mrs. J R. Anderson, Mrs. L. J. Whitney, D. A. Crandall nnd Earl Smnsion. Third ward G. L. Barron, chairman chair-man ; Mrs. W. L. Grooms, Mrs. J. W. WhUiJvr.R. Strav' and Ralph Smart. " " . ' .; v Fourth ward A. L. Thorpe, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. Rboda Dougnl, Mrs. 1 Eliza Thorn, E. E. Knudsen and S. L. Mendenhall. Mapleton To be organized by Mrs. A. W. Finley. The membership drive will be completed in three days, November 19, 20, and 21. Tbe Springville Red Cross chap- ter has been fortunate in being released re-leased from the Provo chapter and now have their own chapter com-l pleted with the following officers and directors. J. F. Mendenhall, chairman ; Mrs. Mary Finley, vice chairman ; Mrs. Beulah Whiting, secretary and J. O. Reynolds treasurer. Ed Rich, Mrs. Rena Roylance, A. L. Thorpe, Mrs. Lydia Grooms, James W. Whiting, Francisj Whitney, WTm. N. Grooms, Rhoda Dougall, G. L. Barron, Millie Anderson, M. R. Straw, Harriet DougaH, H. Ralph Smart, Eliza Thorne, E E. Knudsen and S. L. Mendenhall, forming the executive committee- , Be ready to enroll when visited on November 19. |