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Show BDY StMWlT Men and Women Solicit Associate Membership Fees at Churches. Organizations of Women j Plan Business District Canvass Wednesday. Tho (i.criiii' of !!,,: "nut drive k yrs'cnlay was marl. r. I l,v tl.is ai- (o ii-:,m, o. or' .,; U1, .,, ,,f I,,. Ki- I wnuis i-lul, .mkI lln-ir v.-1 mi ,11 aviitan;s, I win) srilii'iinl ,-is.t,i,-:.ito mem r - h i i fees' from church r 1 1 1-, ; : l I if, ns III tin: close! of wrvirr:.. Tl chief el fort was eon-cflltrnlinl eon-cflltrnlinl mi! ill ; t In: l.-il,ornacle grounds. Si, in.; nl' lln: KiiviiniaiiH in their rntlill:,:;islil oneo nr twice went over lln: ilr.-nllini: mnl l,nko Ill,; r i i I I rule prohibit i n;,' Mili i-i t .ii i on of funds fur any rmrposos inside tin: tabernacle, ami grounds. TIiiim: who pa rl i.-i pat r,l in lln: drive yos.tord.iy unthercd nl lln: ( oin in o re i al ( lull at. I :ihl o'clock ami lurnoil in their pn-li mi na ry reports. After tin: meeting 1'aul I',, Hunker, city chairman, said: I'laans Are Outlined. ''Tin: Kiwanians have lakmi up the drive with splendid enthusiasm ami wo tin: well please,! with this lnorntnej's work. We expect success, nut, (inly as regards the quota of associate, members in ttie nalinnal nrguni'.'.at ion, hut with ;i nice fund to turn over tu the local hoy seouls lor purchasing perinanent equipment I'ur summer camps ami orally l'urt heri nt the work. 'fll many instances people solicited donated .f;'i, which means 1 nienil.or-Hhip nienil.or-Hhip Ice and (M fur the local hoys. W hile we. ni list n 't count our chickens liefore they are hatched, the proposal of one uieiiiln r of the cluh madu tit tho meet i n n; a ppeuls In mo. "lie is lor pushing- this drive until enough monev has hecn collected from (he Salt. Lake puidic to make possible tin: purchase of fifteen or twenty acres in one of the adjacent canyons, erect a summer camp thereon and turn it over to the liny Scouts of Utah.'' At the ineeiint; al the t. ominereial club yesterday afternoon Hie Crawford I 'urni I urn company announced that it would donate a handsome standing lamp to the woman obtaining the most money for the Jtov Seoul movement during- tho w eek. Kobert ,M . Wilson, of the Coop Co-op 111 in it n re co'inpnnv, offered on behalf be-half of his firm a handsome roc kins; chair to the woman making the second-best second-best showing; and tn'orge K. Carpenter, Carpen-ter, of Hu: I'arauiounl J-'.in p-ss, announced an-nounced thai. I lie Paramount Amusement Amuse-ment company would present, an annual nuss in addition, to tho woman or man securing the greatest number of subscriptions sub-scriptions during the week. Prizes Are Offered. II. II. Walker suggested I here should bo some consola I ion prices awarded, whereupon llerberl Van Ham, Jr., of fered his legal services for divorce proceedings, pro-ceedings, and Kufus Cobb. a. sack of scented bath sail. The Kiwanians lit tho meeting reported but a single instance in-stance of a curl refusal to subscribe to the iiHvonienl,."l am against militarism mili-tarism in any slia'po or form, and the Uov Scouts don't got a cent from nif," one man is reported to have said. "You won't subscribe to even make them better cili.ens!" the fair solicitor culurcd. "No," was tho curt response. re-sponse. 'hie Kiwanian, under the promise ol soerocv, told how he secured subscfip-lions subscfip-lions from two well known Salt Lakers who both slated they had no money with them. "1 w ill loan you t he monev, " he said, and he did, too, for he turned over lo I hem their membership member-ship blanks and the money into the ... '. I. . .,1 !!, I ', i ,i , 11 1 e i'c i a I club. There was a brtcf meeliug of the women at the Commercial elub yesler-dav yesler-dav afternoon, presided over by .Mrs. Herbert Van ham, dr. After Ihe meeting meet-ing it was stated that members of the Yimous women's organisations of the city proposed to undertake a. street drive Wednesdav. A eall will be issued for them to gather at Ihe. Commercial club Wednesdav morning al a. time to be announced later, and solicit funds down town. Women Assisting. Among the women present at the meeting' and who worked collecting funds vesterdav morning, were: Mrs. 1-. M. Michelsen.' Jlrs. O.J. Hyde, Mr?. Ann Dam. Mrs. W. T. L'enn, Miss IHilly t. hristensen, Mrs. W. K. MacPonald. Airs. Horace II. Walker, Mrs. l'reemau l'.assell. Mrs. Harry Brisbee. Mrs. L. s. Wilson, Mrs. Katheriue Wilson, Mrs. C. W. Keuui. ett, Mrs. K. K. Cobb, Mrs. 1'. H. Manning, Mrs. W. ". Hunter and Mrs. A. 11. Karringlon. At the tabernacle services Richard K. l.vinan. of the council of twelve, paid a tribute to the M. I. A. Boy Scout band, saying its appearance was time-lv time-lv on the day the nation-wide drive for $1.0iP,OPO was starling. The efforts ef-forts of the Kotarv club in raising 7,-Ofh) 7,-Ofh) for scout work and the campaign planned by the Kiwanis elub were praised by the speaker Vtah's quota, he said, is lldi'd memberships and Salt Lake must furnish -Ui'O of these. He said that a dollar could not be better invested than in boyhood, because some dav the country will reap the benefit. Manhood, he said, was especially needed at this time, and that everyone should feel it his duty to assist. |