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Show service men may file claims for vocational vo-cational training. The committer) on arrangements for the exhibit is composed of Mrs. George M. Miller and Mrs. J. K .Johnson. Among the features of the exhibit will be tables made by the junior Red Cross of Salt Lake for convalesn. nts in hospitals. The first aid deportment of the "Red Cross will be on hand to take care of accidents. This department will be located lo-cated near the police headquarters on 11..3 grounds. Miss Alma Karlson will have several nurses and medical aid on hand. Demonstrations of first aid will also bo given. The Salt Lake county Red Cross canteen can-teen service ceased operation at tin-' O. S. L. depot yesterday. The cfintecn has served thousands of men with refreshments. re-freshments. It was organized shortly after war was declared, at which time sunnlics were sent to Belgium. KjSeq Information Bureau to Be Moved to the Fair Grounds. Final arrangements are being made for the Red Cross exhibit at the state fair. An actual demonstration of all phases of Red Cross work will be giv.m. Space of sixteen by twenty-four feet has been given the organization, and this will be divided up among its various vari-ous branches. A miniature hospital will be one of the features of the display. H. B. Keller, Kel-ler, field director, will have charge. The lionie service department will move the information bureau to the fair, and .'til service men mnv obtain information on allowances. com.:nsa-tion. com.:nsa-tion. insurance and vocational training train-ing at. the fair grounds. Miss Alcen Margetts will be in charge of the bureau. Dr. Robert E. Gram-ling, Gram-ling, chief medical advisor of the United Uni-ted States public health service, has also IxtTi ns.-ugnrd spaee in the Pled Cross exhibit. Richard Price, local federal fed-eral advisor for the vocational board, w-iil r.l.-.o have a desk where disabled |