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Show OUTPUT OF CHAPTER Last Shipment of Seven Boxes Brings February Total Up to 42. THANKS ARE RECEIVED ., j Formation of Second Class in Dietetics Announced for Afternoons, t In snit of ilie obstacles of had -weather and the "breaking in" of many new (.lasses in Red Cross work, the Salt Lake county chapter ie making a record of production pro-duction that will for the month of February Feb-ruary far outstrip the showing .made in any previous month, yet during the last half-year the record for every month has been high and favorably commented upon. The local chapter yesterday sent to the mountain division headquarters at Denver Den-ver seven full-sized cases, making a total of forty-two for the first fourteen days of February. The amount of material given out within the last two weeks insures, as the finished articles come back for shipment, ship-ment, a record that the charier may point to with commeudaMe pride before the first day of March. Appreciation Is Shown. Warm a opt eciation of i lie Salt Lake chapter's work is shown in a letter received re-ceived yesterday from Miss Josephine "Wood, supervisor of hospital garments and knitted articles for the mountain division. di-vision. In acknowledging receipt of the last f i v e cases fro m h e re Miss W ood suecifieally mentions both the quality and ijua mity of the work and asks the local officials to congratulate the workers o: t ie chapter for their splendid evidences o: loyalty and devotion. Formation of a second class in dietetics, to meet in the afternoons, under the direction di-rection of Miss Nellie Hahiday. was an- , nounced yesterday by Mrs. R. C. Gem- j ii:ell, supervisor of the department of in- struct ion. The first class in dietetics is ! making excellent progress and has now completed about half of the required i curse. Individual Record. Scores of individual workers of the lo-ral lo-ral chapter turn in their finished work j'-om day to day, no public mention being f-nop of the contribution, but Mxs. H. V". George. 60S South West Temple street. l".is set an individual record worthy of : I'ute. She received her miterial on Feb- r :?.rv 5 and yesterday turned back to the I imply doartment one double sweater and ! ":f:y -eight towels, all the work of her j own hands. j Fritz Seicel of the Rams haw mine yes- j terday sent to the Red Cross a donation j of $:5 in cash, to be applied to the gen- era! fund. I Miss Elizabeth Barnes, chairman of the L'avis county chapter. Farmington, was a visitor at local headquarters yesterday. She reported much interest in the work throughout the countv. with the member- ' shin list steadilv tr row in sr. Warden Georsre A. Storrs of the T'tah state prison yesterday snt to the local 'hapter a check for $72. the proceeds i from the sale of a small quantity of ore1 which some of the prisoners had rathred j on the road south of the city and whkh , had been purchased by the Miller-Cahoon ompany. It was at firs" planned that the .money be divided anting the seventeen seven-teen men who picked up z'r. ore. but at their signed request the cash was turned over to the Red Cross. Materials Given Out. From the supply department yesterday j a large amount of materia! for Cross ( work was furnished, the principal ron- sier rr.er.ts bains as follows: Women's j Service auxiliary, ten bolts of gauze : ! Ladies' Typographical union atiAiliarv. one j 1 lt n? musiin: Pioneer stake auxiliary.) six bed shirts; Daughters of the Pionrs I auxiliary, one bolt of bed shirt mat "rial j Two bed shirts; Fremont school auxuiarv. I fifteen yrd- of covering for comfort pi!-' Inw.v Liberty S'ahe Mutuil. Fir.-t wrd auxiliary, six suits of pajan.as; Granite: S'ake Mutual. Farmers ward auxi!:i rv. ' si xf ."-one y rds of bed shir material : j Catholic Women's leaeue auxiliary, three . hanks of wool for soks. At the d'-artment of uviT.n re'if i j v. d s p o ; : t t p d out tn -1 1 while the time for; war rhp' insurance had expired F'e'n- 1 r;arv 1' '"r all men who had nli.-te'i on or '-fore Octonr !-". the 1 d-T.-' tin--st'l! is open to all men who enli.-e-l attr ( that date, th time heir sr -oun' &d from the dTe of tveir Pt:h-tm'-nt T ? bill i was parsed Ortober 5. wirh rhf Tur,f fie) at I j da-.s from Octo.r 1 " to ail rr.'-n I in ti.e sf;r!'e. h'-rve ihf- s i:r e oi-C'Ort un: t v Is cranted to al men since enhptm; in i:,f ervi.-f-. A r.H',c au'xlllarr las hc-n or'mizd ;it the Kimball sT:Ool. wj;h ro-'T- pio;'.-r,-,-f.'ted f-ir work in suri-ial rlr-u.ncs. .irid t;,e ';i;,'irtTK will o;-'-n frrjiri ! o' o- k In the morrunff uii'i! o' k In the nincr, r.nt oniv for stsi'b-nfs abm, hut ;ilo for ail rF!d-r, ts of the I i ' r 1 t who fU;rf 10 ;ri rti-.i; .1 te in this tvjrk for tic Re I Cross. |