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Show j MRS. ELLA V. BROOKS A CANDIDATE 1 i MRS. ELltA V. BROOKS. Mrs. Ella Y. Brooks of Salt Lake City htts been endorsed -for the ollicc of. na-lioiml na-lioiml senior vice president of the Woman's .Kolief Corps by the George li. ALaxwell W. .It. C. 5o. 'A. Mrs. Brooks is one of tlio most widely known and most popular member! of tho corps, being- a past president of tlie Maxwell corps. She also served us treasurer for two years and a half, aud is now servin,' in I ho oflice of secretary secre-tary of that organization, which slio lias held for six years. The resolutions of endorsement adopted at a regular -mecdnp- of tho Maxwell corps, praise her cflicioney sis an olhVcr of experience, and stato that, iu appreciation of lior efforts in behalf of tho corps, tho members mem-bers give their full support and the unanimous vote of the corps to her in tho race for senior vice president of the national organization. Mrs. Brooks lias held oQice in tlie corps coiiliniiously for fen j-ears, and is now special aide, having been appointed ap-pointed to that office b3r the national president of tho body. Three of the foiir relief corps in Utah have jriven Mrs. Jirooks their unanimous endorsement, a? have tlie following- officers and members of the several posts: Louisa Wincar, president presi-dent nnd .Joanna Mellon, organizer and past president, of the George R. Maxwell Max-well W. "R. C, No. o. and Allies 'M Pease, past presidont of the James TJ. McKcau W. R. C, No. 1. Mrs. Brooks is also fully endorsed for the high office of- national senior vico president by the Ogden and Trovo corps. |