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Show H KEED FOR TRAINED 1 1 WORKERS IS Gffl ! Red Cross Has Hundreds e of Positions in Foreign . Service Open. j SUPPLIES POURING IN More Words of Apprecia-r Apprecia-r . tion of West's Work Re- ceived From Paris. Lrgcrif, j i I on i In- i;u't of tin? Amht'- ( ' J.V-l ' rn-s fur trained worker.-, mi i , olhrr lines of ;i--lii!v tli;in dudor, ur- gi'OII fir flllOC, is r-;ll'd l'l MlIfIi' attrii- i lion I iy Urn Salt. I,ak- unity rliapti-r, J which is in receipt oi' blanks for rlgis- j (ration o(" a h-un I s, and is prepared 1 to Rii(ily ail callers at hra-lqua rtcrs : : with detailed information concern in g the 1 positions open and opport unities nl'lored . ' fur pa t riot ic service of the country. I Tim Red Cross is particularly in need j of men work pi's in n u morons branc hes 1 ( of (In; foreign service. The ciill is pri- i i nianlv for persons aide and willing tn, volunteer for the work ;ind to pay their own expenses, hut in soiiip instances if , Hip applicant is especially fitted for the position, the quc-linn of payiyg ex- pensps and a rniniuiuin salary will lie; COIUUdlTPil. i j Field Is liroacl. ; AlllOlltf tli Vlll'inll liuPS of I'nillKMT- im:iI ,'ilnl ilnliisl i- ; i ) urlivity lor wliii'h i oxjM'rifincril Irjiinnl itn'ti lire ni'oiktl, may lie mi'iilm I: Assit:nit, .mic emu- 1 MiilMflcrs, i'n'lil I'liicl's of militnrv rclicl, ; ! assistant, ficlil cliii'f.H of military re- lief, of fire manager's, pxoentives for I raiisportal ion ilciartnienls, J'ieM rejire-seiitatives rejire-seiitatives lo be. aUarhel to vanims army ilivinious, searrhers at, Ameriran ! expeditionary fore.o lieiwiipinrter, Im.so ; hospitals and division headquarters, raoleen workers at 111 t; I'Vench front, inirrhasers of idolliin, metals, furniture, furni-ture, antomohiles, exenit ives for sec-' sec-' . tions of stores, storekeepers and men for many other lines of activity, j Candidates must lie between i'.n and , ' TiO vent's of apfe. They must lie exatn-. exatn-. ined I iv n ihvsiriau designated by the i Hod Cross, who will eerlii'y that they arc physically and nervously fit to stand ; tho strain of foreign service. Cernian Ij or Austrian parentage, even tlionyh I natnruli.ed, or any Herman or Austrian connection, will bar the applicant. I Much Work Turned in. , Saturday's short session at local head- , quarters was one that kept the rereiv-j rereiv-j ii f staff of the supply department busy t during all of the open hours, and re-quired re-quired numerous workers to remain ': after closing time. One of the heavy i' consignments eonie from the (,'otton-li (,'otton-li wood stake auxiliary, which turned in 1-13 bed shirts and t7 suits of pajamas, j: The Lloyd alliance auxiliary brought in 5 pairs of socks, 2 sweaters and 1 pair I, of wristlets. The Cirls' Friendly aux-'! aux-'! iliar.v came in with 111 sheets, 4N tri-' tri-' angle bandages, 1 muffler ami 1 pair of wristlets. From the Salt Lake Stake ! Kelief society auxiliary came 21 T I bandages, JO suits of pajamas and 13 ; bed shirts; the Serimpia auxiliary turned in S mufflers, and 1 sweater, while the j Plymouth school of the (iranite district j sent in a donation of 17 pillows. A partial list of tho material given I out Yesterday to the workers follows; ! Salt. Lake Stake Kelief society auxiliary, ' IS bed shirts. 1 bolt of pajama material. ma-terial. Columbia auxiliary, 3 bolts of gauze. Ensign State Relief auxiliary, 8 bed shirts. !' Work Is Appreciated. 'li George T. Kice, head of the big do- !'; partments of the Hod Cross iu Paris, writes to a prominent lied Cross worker ; 'i of the local chapter, expressing profound i'i appreciation on the part of the Paris !' organization, individually and collectively, collec-tively, for the quality and quantity of i the work done, not only by the Salt i , Lake chapter, but by all of the western i : workers in the great causo of mercy. ';: The civilian relief department ot' the !) local ehnptcr desires to again call the 1' attention of the public to the announce-: announce-: ment by the director general of civilian ; relief that congress has extended the time in which applications for soldier : insurance may be made to April 12. The 1 home service sections in each chapter i thus ;ivp M'l-lit ioiiiil time in "vhirh to LTPt all men within their jurisdiction in- |