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Show Kitchen Aids Influenza Viclimsj Boy Scouts to Deliver Hot Broth MISS LEAH P. JENNINGS filling a telephone order for broth at the soup kitchen established yesterday at the Salt Lake civic center for the , benefit of influenza sufferers. A corps of Boy Scouts with bicycles consti-tuted consti-tuted the rapid delivery system. Two minutes after an order is received, a . Scout is on the way with the soup. j Civic Center Enterprise Opens Doors and Proves Popular. THE soup kitchen, which opened at the civic center yesterday for the benefit of influenza victims, did a rushing business, more than forty quarts of broth being sent out, at cost, to sufferers. This amouut included in-cluded twenty quarts of vegetable soup and about seven quarts of cream, rice and barley brotli. - The kitchen is under the management manage-ment of Mrs. Robert W. Spang,er. Here beef and cream broths will be prepared daily by special dietitians selected by the Red Cross chapter. The kitchen will be open Sunday from 11 to 1 and on Monday and the rest of the week from 10 to 2 and 4 to 6. Miss Mary Mayne will have charge of the distribution distri-bution of the soups. A nominal charge, sufficient to pay for the materials used, will be made, the services of the workers work-ers being donated. A branch station will be opened today to-day at the West Side Neighborhood house, where several gallons of hot broth will be on, hand from 12 to 1 lor the benefit of the sick on The motor corps will call for tue nurses at their various locations today at Ton and take then, to the eommu-nity eommu-nity kitchen, where a warm dinjer will be served. Where it is impossible for the fami- j lies to send to the kitchen, a telephoue call to Wasatch 9067 will bring a boy-scout boy-scout with the order. The dietitians in charge of the kitchen are Misses Leah P. Jenniugs, Georgiana Sniurthwaite and Laura L. Foster. |