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I YI N it WJ i iS r 7 v F o 0 As evidence of or the patriotism and earnestness of the tho people of Salt Lako Lake county chapter of or tho the American Heel Hed Cross a report of work completed completed completed com com- by y the chapter In February has been offered b by time the supply d depart depart- part part- ment Since the time work of oC the chapter was begun in two small rooms in the time Mission building until the time present tinge limo when the time spacious Amelia palace palace palace pal pal- ace and a largo large number of gauze rooms looms are filled to capac capacity ty each each day i the work has increased in leaps and amI bounds and last month the work assumed assumed assumed as as- I I its greatest proportions Last month gauze dressings hospital garments hospital hos hos- hospital pital supplies knitted articles i or a total of articles were i i shipped by the time chapter to division headquarters at Denver Officials o ot of the chapter are arc as ns astounded founded at the results of the month s B work and state that with little addi- addi ional effort on tho the par of at all concerned concerned concerned con con- ho lie work could be kept up to this standard for the of tho the war war Workers of or tho main gauze room at atthe atthe atthe the Amelia Amelin palace alone mado made gauze dressings Several times in February anxious workers had to bo bo be turned awa away from tho the rooms owing to toa toa I a lack of accommodations so crowded was the Iho room with workers ers The Garfield gauze room workers completed dressings tho Uto Columbia Colum Colum- bia hia which works at al the Newhouse hotel and the time Women of oC tho the U. U of ot U U. In February Workers of or the tho Ladies' Ladies Literary club mado dressings In the month and the girls of the tho East High school completed dressings Reports Re Re- Reports ports from the other gauze rooms of or orthe the chapter had not been received at noon today todar A large shipment of wool of excellent excellent excellent ex ex- quality for the making of or socks has been received at the Amelia palace and is being given out rapidly to tho knitters I The girls of oC the fourth grade oCI of oC the Lowell school made mado ei eighteen tray I cloths cloUtS and antI eighteen napkins from scraps from homes and turned them over to the supply Department of or the time chapter yesterday A large amount of oi wool was wae taken out by the time chairman of tho the Red Hed Cross at the East High school for the tho Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross workers today The Time Thirty-second Thirty ward of the Pioneer stake M. M I. I A A. A turned in toda today bandages thirteen mufflers and three pairs of socks finished by hy the time Red Cross workers El Eleven en bed four sweaters and several Beveral pairs of socks were turned in to the tho supply department yesterday b by the time Women of or the time F. F 0 O. O E E. E Red Cross auxiliary The general board of Ute the Y L L. M. M I. I A. A of the tho Church of Jesus Christ of or Latter-day Latter Saints have made mado five mufflers and thirteen sweaters sweater tor lur the Red Cross CrosB these being turned In yesterday To obtain the most efficient men and women and only those who aro are especially fitted to render service to the tho American fighting forces In France the American Red Hed Cross re requires requires requires re- re quires those other than doctors surgeons sur surgeons stir sur- geons or nurses who wish to serve to give a lengthy report of or their abilities abili abili- ties tics The Mountain States division of tho the American Red Cross CrosB has bas been called upon to furnish thirteen service workers workers workers work work- work work- ers as the time division quota of the 1500 to be bo sent from the United States for service behind the time lines The Salt Lake county chapter of or the time American Red Cross is now ready to receive the time applications of volunteer work work- ers Applicants are questioned as to their knowledge and ability to speak tho time foreign language and the educational educational educational advantages they had Besides these two important Items tho the knowledge of ot the tho Red Cross courses In dietetics first aid hospital service and sanitation are aro important For women positions as aM barbers chauffeurs chauffours kindergarten teachers singers readers musicians outer enter Instructors for tho time blind librarians li- li li linen room workers masseuses masseuses mas mas- cloths menders occupational instructors for tor tho disabled packers and shippers photographers stenographers raphers telegraphers telephone operators op operators op- op typists wireless operators clerks and cooks are aro open From the tho ranks of or tho the male workers workers workers work work- ers bakers barbers bacteriologists blacksmiths bookkeepers butchers electricians entertainers firemen newspaper writers pharmacists plumbers tailors and wIreless operators operators operators oper oper- are wanted Miss Virginia Bean a n Red Cross nurse and registered masseuse of oC Salt Lake who has of offered her t tien services ces has been assigned to duty to theOne tho the One Ono Hundred Fourteenth base hospital hospital hos Imos- pital in Franco and is now waiting for definite Instructions to proceed to New York to sail I I Instructions for the tho making of or orI I leather waistcoats for time the lID have havo vo been received at Red Cross headquarters from Denver These waistcoats are aro worn by the mon men In the lime trenches as a protection a against I tho time severe cold coW and as os they aro are greatly in demand at this time Hmo of or tho the year Major 1 Murphy Red Hed Cross commissioner com corn missioner to Europe has cabled foras forus for foras as us many as can be he supplied Soft waste leather of or eVe eVery y description such as cast off ore kid gloves discarded furniture covers pieces of book hook leather and leather scraps from factories may he be used In tho the making of or tho mho waistcoats Tho The instructions read The Tho leather is applied with tho the I Be sowing sewing win machine to a cotton or linen foundation which has previously pre been cut rut into the tho shape of f a mans man's sleeveless sleeveless sleeve sleeve- I less jacket closed 1 up to the tho throat The foundation should then bo ho backed ed edwith with brown or khaki colored galatea or other inexpensive e material i no hu waistcoats aro are made so that tey He meet or overlap In front without buttons buttons but but- I tons or fasteners When the leather from l kid id gloves is used tho gloves should bo ho cut open and cleaned and tho the leather leacher used in single thickness anI only These coats may ho be made mado of oC large or 01 small scraps and the they ma may hoof hoor ho bo of or an any color as the time leather la Is to bo be e worn next to the body No definite steps toward tho time further organization of the time schools in the time Junior Red Heel Cross CrosB work worle has been taken talen by time the committee appointed h by r the tho local chapter and amI from fromn all alJ medications indications nothing will ivill bo ho dono done until the thrift stamp drive T. T bas las mas been closed The i no Iced cross unit o oc of tho the Third Presbyterian church neighborhood neighborhood neighborhood neighbor neighbor- hood completed in February thirteen pairs of or pajamas five fifty comfort pillow cases fifty-eight fifty towels seven sO ty eight T bandages seventy five abdominal abdominal abdominal ab ab- bandages twelve napkins fifteen tray cloths seventeen pairs pains p hs h's of socks and eight sweaters The Tho unit meets each Wednesday for work ork at tit t tho ho church Tho The girls of the University of Utah made matIe gauze dressings for the local Rod Red Cross chapter in February Tho The Women's Service reports that the time unit cut and rolled bandages last larf month Tho Time Women's omens Service uit ait of tho the Red fled Cross will meet every oven Tuesday Tucsa a and Wednesday In ht the basement of or St St. Marks Mark's church in East Cast First South street |