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Show iffl BRAi!G!l IS 1 IcKGIIGJ Fill Delivery of Two Weeks' j Work by Smelter City and ! Auxiliaries Surprises. j OTHER UNITS ACTIVE; Division Supervisor of Hos-j pital Garments Praises ! i Salt Lake's Output. Murrsv hrsn.'h of the S:iH l.aU county oh.v.'tor. Auru-iu Ko.l '.'res. j xo-ter.iav t'orgol to the front i t Ho ro- I ;::g roo'.MS 01 tho fi'.J I'ly dopurr ! ivet i;i a manner that brought I. Tin; i v:.iu'..itioin of surur;o itnd delight! ir.uv Lr workers ill charge. !:Kowio a ; .ition on tho part of t!.o sorters ' a.t.t checker ttsat they had a bis task -hoii.l of thorn. Tho consignment brought in from the Murray braiu-h, which comprises about - ontoen anx.liari. .me of thoui only a few days old. rcpreenu tho record c:' two weeks' work. It-i in h ; i : i t:..lo is sirens evidence of tho ra;n.;it wi:b whL-h t're artu-!es most eroded for our soldiers are being prepared, and aa earnest of a month that wi'.l pat any previous period of tho chapter's iietici-, iietici-, r:-'s very far it: tho La-kround. . All WorV Excellent. The stirervisor of the surp'v ib'part-mer.t ib'part-mer.t ami all other export workers who made insrvetion vesterday of the contribution con-tribution from the Murrav branch, pro-nor.n.i pro-nor.n.i a'.l the work to bo excellent v. quality." Certain it is that it was lare ia quantity. Tho ooc.s turned in v-teriay include thirty -one woaters, ' r.:n:ey-five pairs of sock?, fifty n:ne i suits of pajamas. 105 b-M shirt? atid 770 J runiaces. m the six forms, rancinj:' from eighty to 1S in number. This 'ousrment alone will add miiterialiv to the next shipment of standard case's :"at will be seat irora Ioeal headquarters headquar-ters to the Mountain division warehouses ware-houses a: Denver. Bransford Workers Busy. Another evidence o: n.arked activity on the part of the local chapter's workers work-ers was found yesterday in the report c: the Bransford auxiliary, which sub- j m:t!e-.i figures covering articles in stir-) cical dresms turned ia durirz the lat-j :er rart of January and tho lirst haif or Y-'iy. Yor the half month end-: lT::ary C5. the re -ord show , -s:r! S, inch: dine &-ineh eon- j K-es, '""t.1 4-ir.eh eomprese. 140; ... jrr-i roiis. 40 Siii strips, 64-J -dnca ! . :o. The record for the first part otr:ary shows 1400 i inch com-rr-'e-. 2' 20 4-inch eomrre-ses, 145 0- fard roils and t"0 os'i strips-. The ! ::-erv;or 's report calls all of the work as or excellent q-alitrr. j Materials Given OuL j In the lists published from day to! day of tho materials given out to the workers, no mention is made of the, scores of individuals who take away rr.or.h yarn, perhaps for a single fair of so-ks or enough cloth for a idn-jle fa-nient. The publishe-i record shows only the branches and their auxiliaries. 1- e priucipal cons:rnmcnts yesterday 'peine as fohov.-s: Women's Democratic j :?a.:e? four surgeon's eown. nine! banks of wool for socks: Dauehters of' the Pioneer'' auxiliary, five bed eh'rts. ; forty hanks of wool for socks, five i suits of ta.iamas; Rermion Pythian aux-1 iliary. twelve hanks of wool for sock; ' Knsien stake Mutual. Eleventh ward ; auxiiiary, twenty-seven hanks of wool for socks; Past Matrons' auxiliary,-lorty auxiliary,-lorty hanks of wool for socks; Women 's : anxiliary to railway men. one boit of ; bed shirting; Pioneer stake Relief aux- j iliary, six bed shirts; Women's Relief Service auxiliary, fourteen hank" of wool for soek; Liberty stake Primary auxiliary, eig.teen hanks of wool for ?oeks; r?t. John 's srniM auxiliarv, . eiehteen hanks of wool for socks; Lib-; erty stake Relief auxiliary, one bolt j oed shire material, one bolt pa jama ma- j terial; First Presbyterian church aux-j iliary, eLx bed shirts; Granite stake Ma- tual auxiliary, cine hank-? of wool fori oeks; Salt Lake stake Prirnarv aux-: iliary, twelve hanks of wool for socks. Work Is Appreciated. j Every day brine? to the secretary's' ,vk at the loea! chapter written evi- 1 : tiTNi! of appreciation of the amount; j and q"Niity of the work done by the ' Salt Lake workers. Yesterdav morning ; there fame a letter from liss Jose-1 rhine Wood, supervisor of hospital sup-j clie for the Mountain division, in which, after mentioning the twelve oases of articles recently received, she refers to the surgical dressings and hos-j pital garments as "excellent also; praising the quality of the knitted j gso'is. . I Ruel Neibaur, a former Salt Laker, i ?on of Morris Xeibaur of this city and t a well known vaudeville and moving! pit-tare actor, was a visitor yesterday at ! iocal headquarters. Eis home is in Los; Angeles, but he expects to remain in j the city until he enters the military t service." J Civilian relief Quarters will he Hosed ; today in honor of Washington's birth-j nay," but all of the other departments of the local chapter will be kept open that work may go on as usual. |