Show r r- r I Workers orl ers Need ilione Money W WITHIN the next nc few days the United War ar workers work work- workers ers CIS will beg begin n their rio drive for funds for the continuation con continuation con con- of the tho welfare work undertaken and conducted con- con ducted by them among the military forces of the United State States Never a day passes but what the tho public pubic pub pub- lic ic is forcibly reminded l of the value value- of the the work which I is JS s being done by hy tho the 1 Y M. M L C. C A. A tho the Y W. W r C. C A. A the tile Knights of Columbus the Jewish Welfare board the I War Yar Camp Community servie and aud the Salvation Army They arc are tho the foster mothers of the boys bOj's who have i left heft their homes to fi fight hl for civilization ci and humanity They have havo performed noble missions under the most trying r ing circumstances and will ever stand as the bright 0 spots of war These organizations constitute the United War Tar workers and they are launching a n. drive dri for or j a t common fund from which each will receive its allo Bent for the conduct of welfare work Whether the war ends soon or not there will be he work for these organizations The army which we have lave established canno cannot bo be demobilized overnight ht and the he welfare organizations must continuo continue their work until the demobilization is completed In In- these days their heir efforts will be he of untold value to the tho men who ho will be bo chafing to get home to friends and relatives It is then that they will be most in need of human 6 sym sym- mI m I paUl Path pathy With these things thing's in mind min we believe belie the Utah 1 public will respond liberally to the United War Yar work- work s' s campaign for funds feuds Utah is to raise as it its share of or the fund The people of the state have ha not failed in iii an any war movement DlO In the forthcoming campaign the they shoud make a special effort to mea measure up to lo the standard heretofore established V We Ve e cannot cannot cannot can can- not afford a a. failure to mar near the thear war ar record established by this state M lei 1 Pa Fa Judging from the number of scratches the Utah voters oters must have been ben suffering from the itch more than thon the flu Pa CJ o Those Germans Germano going out to talk to Marshal I Foch och about armistice terms must feel like the youngster seeking his first job fob II fei t sn I Germany i is ingoing going 1 going to bo ho sadly fadly disappointed if she has been rea reading ing- ing Democrat campaign literature Pa Sn The suffrage who split her first vote ote probably wanted ranted to mako make it go as far as po possible sible B te P What is is so old as ns a campaign document the day y after election electron 7 |