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Show SALVATIDFil W TO OPEN SjyOO DRIVE! Will Start Work for Sol-e?iers Sol-e?iers With Dinner Tomorrow To-morrow Evening. A dinner at the Xehouse hotel at 7 ; o'clock tomorrow night -will mark the ; beginning of the Salvation Army drive Jin Utah for a solders' welfare fund of ! Jl-j.'X'O. Anions the speakers at the dinner will be former Governor 'William i Sprv, the Rev. Peter. A. SimpV.in and j Dr. J. H. X. Williams. All details of I the campaign, which will be begun simultaneous si-multaneous throughout the country, have been arranged by John M. Hayes, 'chairman, aud members of the executive j committee. Many Salt Lalje men have volunteered volun-teered their services as canvass cap tains, and active work will be beyuii ! Tuesday mornins. The campaign for funds, which will be used for the Ameri ! can soldiers, regardless of creed, has I been indorsed by President Wilson and ! the war department. Governor Bamberger has sent the local lo-cal Salvation Army representatives the following letter: "I have learned with much interest of the splendid work being done by the Salvation Army for the morale of our soldiers, both in the training camps and in the field. I am very p'.ad to indorse ! this work, and express the hor-e that the ! Salvation Army may find a way to con-I con-I tinue and extend its work with the sol-I sol-I diers. " - j An interesting programme of music : and entertainment features has been ' prepared tor the dinner. Those who I wish to volunteer their services for ! campaign teams should communicate I with headquarters, ltil South Main street. |