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Show MILE OF DIMES DRIVE Will Ei TDMOBFiOW $5000 Set as Utah's Quota for American Woman's Hospital Fund. "With tomorrow set as the final day for the drive being conducted to raise funds for the American women's hospitals, the committee in charge of the local campaign cam-paign are putting forth their best efforts to complete Salt Lake's quota. A mile of dimes, or about $5000, has been eet as the sum expected from the generosity of Utah. The money raised is to be devoted to sending units comprising doctors, dentists, den-tists, nurses and chauffeurs for relief work in the devastated areas of Europe. In less than two years the organization has sent over a number of units and have conducted the only military hospital ever staffed entirely by women. Since the end of the war the women associated as-sociated with this cause have turned their energies and their equipment to the work in the near east and other areas wrecked by war. New contributions have been reported as follows: P. A. A. Kerr, $:; Dr. H. X. Mayo, $8.50; Dr. A. K. Hanson, S.50; Dr. E. D. Hammond. $5; Dr. R. S. Allison, $5; Miss l"la IMnauer, ?5; Dr. W. D. Donohar, ?l; Mrs. D. Bianco, $1. The total reported thus for is $76.75. Dr. Elsa Ada Faust, 003 Hooper building. build-ing. Is state chairman. The local workers are Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon, Dr. Belle Gemmell, Dr. Jane K. Skolfield and Dr. Duella P. Miles. |