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Show Zl FLOWER SHOW " Proceeds Going to Red Cross for European War Sufferers. SaJt Lake's first floiver show iu fifteou years will open in Walker's store this afternoon and continue until Saturday night. Today and tomorrow tho hours will be from 2 to 6 o'clock, and Saturday from 2 to 9 o'clock. It will bo given uuder the auspices of the Salt Lake chapter of the Bed Cross society for the benefit of the war sufferers suf-ferers in Europe. No admission will be charged and the only revenue do-rived do-rived will bo from the sale of flowers. Flowers valued at approximately $2000 will be ou exhibition. About half of these will be plants donated by growers, and tho remainder will be cut llowers donated by the retail florists of Salt Lake and vicinity. Aside from its philanthropic nature tho show promiso-s to be one of the important im-portant events of the city. lany society women and girls will assist at tho show, different ones in charge each dav. This afternoon Mrs. L. L. Terry and Mrs. D. C. .Roberts will be iu eharge, assisted bv Miss Margaret Walker Miss Xorinnc Thompson, Miss Mildred McMillan and Mit:s Margaret Dunn. Mrs. (.'. V. "Worthincton and Mrs. J. IF. Frederickson will bo in charge Yri-day Yri-day afternoon. Assisting them will be Mrs. ,T. F. Nibloy, Mrs. Ilnrold Smoot, I Mrs. E. A. Smith, Jr., Misa Helen Spencer, Miss Marian Whitney and ; Miss Mary Jennings. j Ou the closing day the show will be ! in chargo of Mrs. W. Armstrong and Mrs. J. O. Franklin, assisted by ; Miss Kean Miller, Mrs. Ned Green, i Miss Lucilc Clark. Miss Mary Wall, Miss Gladys nnd Miss Margaret Richmond, Rich-mond, Mi3 Margaret Dunn, Miss Noriimo Thompson and Miss Eouuic Miller.. |