Show DERN BERN ASSUMES CHARGE OF FIRE RELIEF PLANS Governor Directs Succor fo for Made Homeless by Blaze S Special edat to The T Telegram HIGHLAND BOY Bingham Canyon Can Can- yon Sept 0 Governor 9 George H H. Dens Dem today today- personally took charge of relief relIc work to aid aid- residents of of ot- this mining camp Who were driven from their homes Thu Thursday day by a fire the town The governor governor arrived arrived d here early early- today and imm immediately d t l conferred with B B. B F F. Quinn chairman of ot the board of county commissioners who had established relief headquarters in the offices of the Utah Apex Mining Min Mm- ing inc company before beCore the blaze bad been extinguished Nearly a dozen relief agencies were engaged in rehabilitation work The Salt Lake county chapter of the American Red Cross opened relief stations at the Utah Delaware mine office the Highland Boy Community center and the Methodist church community community com corn house SERVED MEAL More than persons were served breakfast and luncheon and arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments meats were were made to provide all the homeless residents with temporary shelter Residents in lower Bing- Bing Bingham Bingham ham tiam threw open their homes last night for or th the refugees and all ware given shelter The relief relict work was in charge of ot Mrs Arthur C. C Cole Mrs 1 Francis Butler But ler and Mrs May Gregory and they were assisted by 22 volunteers from Crom the Red Cross Another committee also was formed to cooperate in the work consisting of Mayor Harry Continued on n Page Pace Two I I I DERN BERN ASSUMES CHARGE OF FIRE RELIEF PLANS Continued from horn Page Fate One Brownlee Louis Buckman George Earl Carl L. L F. F Bayer superintendent of the he Utah Delaware Utah Mining company Gibson Sibson Berry president of the Bingham Bing Bing- ham lam Metals company Dr Paul S. S Richards and C. C E E. After Alter dispatching a group of 01 workers work work- ers err from rom Salt Lake officials of the Salt Lake county Red Cross telegraphed telegraphed tele tele- graphed details of the di disaster ater to A. A L. L Schafer manager of the Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- coast branch of the Red Crossin Cross Crossin in San Francisco It was expected he will send n a representative to the district dis- dis to ascertain what the organization organize tion will do to aid the homeless FOOD IS ORDERED Meanwhile Miss Kate Williams Salt S Lake social worker arrived with Miss Lou Chamberlain case worker for foro or the Red Cross at Salt Lake with order blanks on the organization for food lodging clothing and other ne ne- ne- ne Commissioner Quinn also issued Instructions Instructions In In- that food orders on Bingham Bing Bing- ham lam stores be issued immediately to all families affected by the blaze The commissioner praised the efforts ef cf- forts orts of the county fire department which he said had surmounted the difficulty of low water pressure by lowering a hose into an unused shaft of the Utah Apex mine and pumping out water |