Show SAYS i Make lake Victory C tain Declares Visiting British Officer HL ENGLISH WOMEN BUSY AT WAR Is Given Farmer Fanner- eUes ettes tes of Utah From Sisters Sis- Sis Sisters Sisters Far Overseas Just what the doing he Tanks art are they would ouId predicted gUsh h people victory w will their stance r i with ith allied nations tb the by statement ent enthusiastic This f was th the Iroy Harris dis- dis capt CaDt Walter and andt official British army In the tho trenches t ot f recent activity under rAie e and American gov- gov ot f th the English reached Salt Lake City m ti ts who at roistered registered and y morning 1 ot 1 Utah instructive instructive touched message upon ot of his patriotism thrilling he hO In Inn Knees the British army with large Inife delivered before a n nb was nas church last Methodist In th the faience fence will willo Harris Captain aln T Today day o speak peak at t the British day exercises Lago n. n the In talk talk before the Methodist Captain last evening audience arch h i-ci i Brit Brit- lold of bt tho the bravery of ot the alwa always a whose guns cero of number Indicate the irked Iced d to KM lea iI t they oy killed Often Otten a gun coned coned con- con fed ed over over 30 notches which Captain good Ig h-Ig adm admitted was a a. pretty prett the famous bid rd d. d The rigors of ot aders mud and terror of rats rats rats-In In Ini retrenches i trenches were vero also explained b by officer who ho declared that the mor- mor moro of pf o the a average e ag e A German soldier tl ame- ame IB la r low low Jow and ana that tD lt snout j wt w at at t the slightest danger to them- them e. e es jf if Heroines of ot War Pro ith Ith the beginning of tho the fifth flUh year car carthe Harris lays par par- Captain the war ar which the heroic part tar lar stress on for the cause causo of ot men men are playing Captain this Relative to said said- 1 Rave na been very ery much Interested I an Ian an article which appeared In yes yes- Herald relating to o the thc Utah To them thern-j thern 1 I would bring of ot lUge from froth tile the n land Never forget foi that you ou are and set your your- service lag InE na national onal t If f a a. T very ry high standard of ot worker work best tier iver be satisfied with second not bo be discontented if f you ou are ared ared arend nd d fault tault with or put to work which 10 o no like Think of the men In trenches tr and on the sea lea and of kit they IC y have to do The They do not ol obe oMY y their officers or shirk their U Y Your ur employer Is your our officer u must obey him And you alwa always s 's ap- ap Hike ke your our brothers can t anything that seems hard hud unfair You are doing your jour our dut duty the th country countr which has reared and you Make the most of ot your our nee Lace and be worthy worth of ot the trust that been placed in you youAt ou r pAt At t this time a a. glance at what wom- wom are re doing In Great Britain today toda bo be appropriate Are Aro we down- down No No NoIs Is the battle battlo cr cry of ot the mailes In France and also of ot the thc pen men nen of ot England The women omen carry jf theIr privations and sacrifices as vely velV as any Tommy The most tient inquiries have failed tailed to disclose J. J numbers of ot devoted women who YO ye submitted to the tho arduous train train- jf for tor tho nursing profession Tho The pro ye e and bod body wrecking labor of the tho pital nurse Is such that It Is won- won that even In peace so 50 many r ft be found to discharge it ft Somo Some of ot these good women have Pen ren Ve their lives lIes In this noble n. n I- I 1 t I Duty fluty ut Call Calls 1 Innumerable thou thousands ands of 11 h CIL l n Ill t uy lui LUL v. v w 2 In ways was that attract no special at at- tion and will probably never bo ree ree- sized simply because they feel it t U te their duty They The have hae risen to the isbn slon like liko heroines and havo have made mad Indispensable It will I never neel be bo known how man many ny homes c s been opened to tho ho needs of ot then tho the n 11 who are fighting fl and dying In our red cause Thousands of ot private tor care cars driven b by members of ot the themen's mens men's ens en's volunteer motor corps scour streets of London luring during the late Ir r of the night retrieving those sol sol- rs Ti who might otherwise have fallen po o 0 bad hands and take them to n a M. M l C. C C A. A hotel botel Many Ian also meet the theop thep theop op p trains and take a lonely lonel colonial Provincial lIro soldier to one of ot the nu- nu rous TOUS private houses which have hae been oled for their use The owners of ot these aristocratic Inca 18 es which n- n me are now used as aft hospi- hospi 1 and convalescent homes are arc not ent nt with mCI merely h. h turning their uie over o to the use uso of o tho the boys Wy ey er take off oft their coats and roll up I Wr Jt sleeves and work for their wards p I I t ui oui rs servo serve in me canteen can cun- teen and d' d Y- Y ir M C. c- c cA A A. centers l R giving I I thel Ic UI g voluntary as ns clerks clerk i ses- ses chambermaids and Th Thousands usan s more spend fc days dan 8 often far Into the night making akl g c Comforts and necessaries for tor forr he r Protectors tor The rhe Y T. W. W Yo C A A. A pro- pro meals for factory workers at theof tuft the irate ate of ot about meals per week he recent board bo rd of ot trade trad report shows here ji ate are re now 4 4 women and employed in classified trades un un- Uner uner er Its Ita jurisdiction This does lees not In In- tUde ludo ucio women employed In small worB wort ops lops nor for on all the land and of ot course courBe not nol servants i O U C Before tho tile war there hero were fewer n In women workers In Great There Thero are now over nt offices alone nearly 1000 1 making munitions alone DIone over 00 Aft O in engineering and chemical tics kIs w over 0 ovo employed on the d V b besides thousands of ot others at k K as mechanics drivers of ot motors street treet cars cais cals and omni omni- lies M s cabs cubs and every kind lelnd of ot work railroads and as letter carriers ole olo vator women clerks in tn banks and offices of ot- ices Uces of ever every description Un er training of or skilled workmen workmen In arsenals women from all classes have become expert makers Girls who never before lifted a finger even een to help themselves work side by side with maids malda who formerly dressed them and tied tlell their shoos shoes They ma may not be a aM strong as the tho men but what the they ticy lack In strength the they make malte up In spirit In factories they are performing tasks that would seem Impossible Im Im- Im- Im possible for fOI women Nor do 10 they thoy flinch from danger They work vork ten hours a aday aday aday day handling high explosives es where a slip may result in their thell own death and that of ot man many of their comrades Nowadays l' GO 60 to 80 SO per cent of th tho machine machine machine ma ma- chine work on shells fuses and trench warfare supplies Is performed b by worn women omen en Women and girls havo have come forward forward for for- ward In thousands to answer demands I for labor on tho the land lund They The rise b b- b fore foro ore sunrise and work until after atter sun sunset sunset sunset sun sun- set at al laborious naIl and distasteful tasks but they too do their bit just thu same I as the women In th the tho Sac fac tories |