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Show KSISS TO i mm Club Accepts Full Resrom biiity for Campa-gn f0r' Members. Candidates at Coming Q Election Tell Aims at ' Luncheon. i In- Kina.ils club iMtr.i;i .,, lull respuit si hi 1 ! I y fur si'lici t i n i,r l.t-d C'ru.s meini-K'i ship drive, ;ut,i nu l-rclimiiui rv phci.s i',,r . ;ln ,iirr"o .'aiu pn i;jii in 1 lie Imu-lvn yesi -nli'v ilie Newliuii.se hotel. In aiulituni pledtfili"- every el'Tori In n,:il;e sm-r( ;ul ilie ftcil Cross ilrie tlie Kiwrniii vesienj.-iy heard one caedidiiie I'm ni; or and, two rami 'dai. -s lor Ilie city r( amission explain their political pa'if01f and aims. j J'i. A. Bock, niayoralt.y camlMatc, -J I. T. Burton and 1)1, o I'i. Anln-'iil nominees t'ov ihe eily cointuission. spc lieiore Ihe club. Mr. Hock's renin; neve largely devoted to the water r tetu and ils important to alt l,a Ho s:aid that it' necessary the r should vote as much ;ps r5,00o.un0 A bond issue thai, would insure ;1( quatc water, allowing ample supple ;j a much biouer eily. ' 1 Urges home Owning, i Mr. Asbriibjc urged the uecossiiv 4 ! making it possible, for Inborinr; mn ' own tloir own homes, sayinj; Unit . man who has a home is a heller cj zen, a better workman and niurli l' susceptible to the pleas of agitate Mo suyijested that possibly a eily ic bureau might be established lu b end. The smoke problem of t ho pi' he said, is at present, not. possible solution and should be dropped becar talk of it lias hurt the city ,'inrl 1 accomplished nothing towards eradie inv the smoke. Mr. Burton said he afrccil in heartily with what Mr. Buck InuJ-say InuJ-say about t ho wat?r problem, Inn tl the aim should bo to conserve the cit; money and. to make taxation as lij as possible, in conformity with lib v nour.ced program of economy. Plans Outlined. V,. O. Howard, state chairman uf I Red Cross, told briefly of I lie plans the .Salt Lako county chapter fur ( coming drive and spoke of' tho no for the funds which it is expected n bo raised through the membership ca paigu. )lo v;as assured of the Iiojm support of the club in tli' work of I campaign. Herbert Van Oam. dr.. pr ident of the club, personally will din the drive and will complete llio I pointment of his committees within I next few days. A special nvo'iing of the Salt l.a county executive committee lias l)t called for 4 o'clock this afternoon Mr. Howard. At thit) mcctinc the for of the Kiwanis club to take chat of the drive will be ratified. Mr. Ik: ard .said last night that the Kina: club' members will direct the drive a will bo requested later by the )ie;l Cl to call in other civic organizations assist in the general campaign for n members. Organizing Seal Saks. Committees now being organized the v arious counties of the slate : : the purpose of carrying on the K; Cross seal sale of the Utah Pat Health association will prove act: agencies in furthering the lieal'.h w of the state association, according .John W". Jacobs, executive secrets,' He said the association is cont-.-tup! ing having a nurse in every eoui to cooperate with the schools in lira matters. " Mr. Jacobs has returned from a t , : through Millard. Beaver, iron : Washington counties, where he oW, ized committees to take charge ' 1 campaign, which will begin Ucccml I 1 and end December 10. The following are chairmen m,v recently organized counties: Joepn Anderson, eastern Millard cotm, Clark Allred, western Millard roiin , Carl G. 'Maeser, Heaver ccnirty: ' Tolton. Beaver city; Keprcscn'at Wilfred Dav. Hon county: J- '-'J' lwis. Cedar Citv; Uiiliain 0 Brn.I : Wasliington county, and T.dwaru Snow, St. Ceorge. |