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Show REQUESTS GRAOUfiTES1 10 STUDY KB President of National Education Edu-cation Association Issues Appeal. In view of the fact that the government govern-ment is sorely in need of thousands more trained nurses to care for the nation's na-tion's wounded and sick soldiers, and the further geuerally recognised condition condi-tion of affairs that the demand for nurses must inevitably continue to increase in-crease for a considerable period of time, Mrs. Mary C. Bradford, presideut of the National Education association and superintendent su-perintendent of public instruction, Denver, Den-ver, has issued an appeal to high school graduates to enter training schools for nurses without delay. Miss Damaris Beeman, secretary of the Utah lied Cross Nurses' association, with offices in the Public Safety building, build-ing, will receive applications and furnish fur-nish applicants with any desired information infor-mation concerning the profession and its opportunities. Mrs. T. A. Dunning, one of the active Red Cross workers of the Boise, Idaho, chapter, was a visitor yesterday at local headquarters. . The Oliver O. Howard W. E. C. auxiliary aux-iliary of the Red Cross, yesterday turned in to the local chapter $15, the proceeds from a recently held card party. Some attractive pictures and cartoons dealing with up-to-the-minute problems aro to be added to the stock of the Red Cross shop in Regent street by Leo Car-rillo, Car-rillo, actor and cartoonist, who is now in the city. Mr. Carrillo is expected at the shop as an honor guest this moraine. mora-ine. Following is a partial list of the finished fin-ished articles received yesterday: Liberty Lib-erty Park M. E. church' auxiliary, twenty-six pairs of socks, ninety-two comfort kit bags. Pioneer Stake Relief society auxiliary, group No. 4, eight bed shirts. Phillips Congregational church auxiliary, auxil-iary, twelve bed shirts, sixteen towels, fifteen pairs of socks, twenty-seven comfort kit bags. Liberty Stake Relief society auxiliary, Thirty-third ward, twelve pairs of socks. Girls of the U. of U. auxiliary, six bed shirts, six pairs of socks. First Congregational church auxiliary, three surgeons' gowns, five bed shirts, eight pairs of bed socks, twelve Belgian dresses, twenty-two pairs of socks, 340 "housewife" cases, seventy seven-ty button bags. y |