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Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-09-02 | Page 12 | Girls Gladly Work Unpaid for Uncle Sam

Type issue
Date 1918-09-02
Paper Salt Lake Herald-Republican
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Rights No Copyright - United States (NoC-US)
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
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Article Title Girls Gladly Work Unpaid for Uncle Sam
Type article
Date 1918-09-02
Paper Salt Lake Herald-Republican
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 12
OCR Text a aIl o Il Girls Gladly Work Unpaid for Uncle Sam VERNA IKES N is seated at nt the left of the t table ull Behind her is Tois Lois t thou then Elva EI Wilke- Wilke M MISS son bon Mrs Harry Jellison and La Von Yon Dudler who sits nt at the extreme right of the table Capt J. J S S. S Earle is standing while behind him next to the door is Mae Mac Edwards Edvards a 0 aYS O 0 T YS 11 I f A j I c 1 t.- t. A 4 A Ak 4 k r. r t s t I PT G for Uncle Sam at nothing I W WORKING vy a month salary salar and mighty happy happ In their new Jobs This explains the presence of ot Capt J T 3 S S. S Earley Earle and his attractive staff stat of workers who went to the Capitol yesterday and ind nd volunteered to assist the Utah draft headquarters In Its Ita stupendous stupendous stupendous dous task o of preparing to enroll more than men between the ages of oC 18 8 and aul 46 45 on the big September regIstration registration regis regIs- day And Captain Earle Earley Is mighty cheerful cheerful cheerful cheer cheer- ful over oer the unselfish patriotism of or Salt Lal Lake e girls for tor It falls to him to furnish every Utah draft office offic with sufficient materials to set Rel the states state's draft machinery In motion The sortIng sorting sort- sort Ing lug and numbering of at millions of ot canlIs cards is just one of oC tho the tasks that he must accomplish A few days das ago The Herald Horald published an appeal from Captain Earley Barley for tor volunteer workers explaining that the Job was Just plain work without any salary attached to It Not t Ii n. n brilliant Inducement maybe mabe one has to face the high cost of or living Ing with numerous nu- nu nerous Incidentals Did the girls re respond respond re- re spond V Well ell Just glance at the above photograph snapped yesterday b by Tho The Herald Horald photographer and find the answer
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