Show I- I II I RED CROSS NEWS I Alan B D. D Blood was made chair chair- chairman challI chairman I man of the Davis county chapter A. A It II C C. at the annual meeting held in the Davis high school Thursday I evening May 10 1946 1940 Other officers chosen for the en en- ensuing ensuing suing year are Rev nev John Mitchell I Bountiful vice chairman Wayne Sheffield Kaysville treasurer and Mrs 1 Moss Bountiful secre secre- secretary tary tory New board members elected were Dr Evan Taylor Bountiful and Dr Joe Tanner Layton Laylon HoUr HoUr- Retiring ing officers were Ward Ward C C. lie Hoi Holbrook brook chairman Kay Nelson vice chairman Alan Blood treasurer and Mrs Union Fisher secretary The theme of the meeting was wasI I Aid to other lands which was expressed in songs and amid news reel pictures as us well as us dis dis- displays displays plays and demonstrations The junior Red ned Cross supplied the greater part of the program A chapter history of Davis county activity from September 29 to the end of the war was distributed 11 I volunteers had given over 1000 heats houis 13 volunteers had given over hours volunteers had given over ever hours and 45 volun volunteers volunteers leers had served over five conse conse- consecutive conSe consecutive years Four volunteers had hind served over 10 consecutive years Canteen service had given hours hope service 2342 hours motor corps hours production hours staff assistants 4 The junior Reel lied Cross is organized in the county schools Home Ilonie nursing had issued Camp and hospital finish cal td 1000 articles for service service-mens comfort Time The disaster committee Is organized cu and functioning Pub Pub- lie lic information had kept pt a steady stonily I flow of news items hems supplied to seven newspapers First aid lid had hind issued certificates certificate Sixteen families who had 1101 P I POW O 0 W V were as- as assisted with information and und mines mes message mes- mes sage service certificate were I issued in tm nutrition Army any and I navy wives auxiliary have made I thousands of ot surgical dressings I TOKYO Japan Ralph Japan Ralph S. S S Cannon Can Can- Cannon non lion Farmington Utah has boon been awarded I the time medal of oC fredom by I General Douglas MacArthur I for his his' American Red Iced Cross work in inthe inthe the tl Pacific The awl award is made only enly to civilians serving with arm- arm armeI armed od eI forces fors cos at the time recommendation of oC the commanding officers of the military units to which they were assigned General MacArthur's MacArthurs citation de described described described scribed Air Mr Cannons Cannon's meritorious and Humanitarian service to the theU U U. S S. S in the Southwest Pacific area during dining the tine prosecution of the war 11 against Japan I that many will resume work im im- immediately immediately im- im immediately mediately to meet the current ur ur- urgent urgent ur- ur urgent gent needs War from conflicting with other relief programs the Red lied Cross project is carefully coordinated with those of other public and private private private vate agencies has on sev soy several several eral era occasions requested that as as- assistance assistance in meeting the of need nee filled by the American Red ned RedCross RedCross Cross the time chaiman of volunteers pointed out Five year pins will be awarded to the following Maud bland Odd Jessie Barnes Wilma Buhler Lillian Openshaw Blanche lan he Abrams Nora Miller liller Amy Stone Roetta Kilfoyle Violet Crawley Merritt Nance Ivy Blood Gladys Barker LaVaun Shirley Ruth Parkin Harold La- La LaBelle hello Belle Inez Bowman Octavia Burn Burn- Burnham Burnham ham Harold Muir Mrs 1 LeRoy Davis Javis Charles Larsen Larson Katherine Jennings Frederick Bangerter Ar Arthur Arthur Arthur thur Bjorkman oo 00 Stevenson Rex Snow C C. C P. P Rockwood Linda Bar Dar Barlow Barlow low Jow Alzina Barton Mary Millard C. C C B. B B Owens Dorothy DOlothy Lotz Keithe Randall Handall U. U II IL McNeil Mrs Bug Bug- Bugger Bugger ger Leone Fackrell Nellie Ed Ed- Edmonds Edmonds Edmonds monds Christie Fackrell Hattie Davis Mary 1 Ida Lubbers Effie Huffman Beth Tall Louise Gren Wilma Buhler Mrs 1 Harry Paul Mrs Cora Butler Mrs Lillie Moss 1 Mildred 1 Thurgood Hulda Thomas FINANCIAL FOR TOR TilE TIIE TilEnA DAVIS nA VIS COUNTY RED mm CROSS Balance March 1 1945 RECEIPTS 1945 war fund Grant from National 3 Miscellaneous refunds Home service loans re re- re paid by borrowers Army emergency relief reimbursement Resale supplies Junior Red Cross con con- contribution contribution contribution Camp and hospital con contributions Special water safety do do- donations donations nations 26 2600 00 With hold tax credit credit checks credit credit- credited ed back to account TOTAL RECEIPTS Total to be accounted for DISBURSEMENTS Administration War fund to National headquarters i iWar War fund expense Home service salary II and administration Financial assistance Safety services Home nursing 1780 Nutrition Canteen Production Other volunteer services services services ices Camp and hospital Junior Red Hed Cross Disaster relief Resale supplies With held tax paid to CoIl Coll Int Revenue TOTAL DISBURSE DISBURSE- DISBURSEMENTS DISBURSEMENTS MENTS l Balance March 1 1 1946 Millions of human beings arc are slowly and painfully starving On VE-Day VE Mrs 1 Mason 1 Colt chairman cha nf of volunteer special services in m Washington D DC D.C. C. C was in Germany and went by jeep into Czechoslovakia akia Belgium Holland and Luxem Luxembourg Luxembourg bourg She saw the hollow h o a l 1 low l o w cheeks checks and bony like claw hands of half starved men and women and heard the whimper of hungry children This was eleven cleven months ago and since then the time situation has grown steadily worse Thou Thou- Thousands Thousands Thousands sands of these emaciated emaciate creatures hove have died and other millions will follow if drastic measures are arc no-j no i U f J immediately Mrs 1 Colt states stats that the chairman has hns pledged rd ed to the president the time full support of all nil TIed Red Cross resources HOW hIOW WE CAN SAVE WHEAT 1 1 By eating with pleasure the new read mad of 80 milled flour 2 By Dy using bread alternates as mroe potatoes and oatmeal use them every place you can 3 3 Watching bread waste 12 slice of bread saved each day by every family in the U. U S S. S would mean 12 million loaves saved a day 4 4 t Give potatoes a big play AI A A. potato is a good alternate for a I slice of bread breath WE CAN SAVE FATS BY 1 1 Using the frying pan less and the oven broiler and stew pan more 2 2 Using fat drippings for baking seasoning and frying only on y when fats are arc necessary 3 Save every tablespoon of fat tat volt vou cannot reuse for fat These fats wit wll go for soap and other othel needs RED HED CROSS NEWS Chunking Theres There's a story from China which reports that after not- not noticing noticing icing the beneficial effects of army injected cholera shots the time natives put the Red Hed Closes on their roof roof- rooftops rooftops rooftops tops as a token of luck Davis County can protect their heir homes with Red Crosses too but hut ni nl a more tangible fashion health and safety know know- knowledge ledge ledar in home hoot nursing first aid and accident tion lion I one on of oC the reasons Davis County are beginning organ to support the March 1496 fund drive C C. P P. Rockwood has been appointed of the th need to raise the cd ed to carry cairy carryon on these educational mcl Ind health safety courses at home as well as IS services to our hospital hospital- hospitalized hospitalized servicemen our troops of oc 0 and veterans |