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Show MERCY BAND WORKERS READY FOR BIG CANVASS 2 3 8 3 WOMEN COUNT UPON HEARTY SUPPORT IN CAUSE Facsimile of one of the prize-winning poster designs, which are being used this week to stimulate the Red Cross roll call. i , I i $ 1 1 ' ir C - : - ! " J E-i-i. ? --yi ' ? V K, - I i i fYin yy'y ; ' m4 ; - , 'r. s i yhc'y i y ' ' ; h.y .-' y s 1 k 1 ' "l r ss s tr y J K a 1 ; . " sr i y - P 1 l - 1 v - - - i U i s r i 8 " i i A t j ? 5 - f w s r ! Citizens Urged to Have Dollars Handy to Exchange Ex-change for Memberships. LT your Rod Cross dollar ready! 'If Gyou arc the head of a family, get-it get-it ready for every member of your household! If you are the head of a firm, see to it that your employees em-ployees are all ready to come forward. For everybody must be a member of the Red Cross the greatest organization of its kind on earth! Today is tho day. to enroll. Hundreds of ardent women workers arc going forth this n'oj-niug in full force in behalf of the Bed CeO's Christmas roH rail. They, will scour both the business and residence district;":, dis-trict;":, and it v. ill be a strange cti'eum-staie cti'eum-staie e if One citizen is overlooked. Those whom they do nut reueh today they will solicit later, fur they have one week Aintii ne t Saturda y liig'u t in which to 'secure Salt Lake's quota of members. Inasmuch as this is practically exclusively exclu-sively a woman's campaign, however, the workers are determined thai the drive sliall be completed beforo tfic end ot" the week, and thus outdo the records made ,in campaigns where men havo supervised the job. The women are most thoroughly organized and are keenly desirous of doubling doub-ling the present enrollment in the Red Cross in Salt Lake. Mis. W. F. Adams, chairman 'of the women's executive committee, put the finishing touch t-'s on her organization Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. !io sa.;. s the women wii s'arl nut today with a u hirl wind rush thai will .pell an cany and gluriuus tTiumrh. The f.n't that this is the" last request for funds that the lied Cross will make until next year's roll call, is taken as ground for expecting a more than ordinarily ordinar-ily generous and prompt response. Thero will be no Red Cross spring drive as previously pre-viously forecast, the organization exnect-ing exnect-ing to carry on its work with present funds and those accumulating from the roll call. The canvass in the business district will bo under the direction of the Ladies' Literary club, the daughter of th American Amer-ican P.evoiurion, the City 1' d. -i. : ,;- of W-ene-TC; clubs. t;e Ren To.-. g.jt:.o ,-.r- 1 1 I - I ! i.-l the "1 . L. I." a'' Will" Y.i - M-mb.-rs :;!.same u-i;t df::ang rr:-'-w m.mib.Thtj's ihroqih the unit are ask.-d to telephone Wasalch ,M". |