| Show Highland Boy Blaze Refugees Well Cared For by Relief Agencies The general relief relict work and re re- for the persons who were left homeless following the recent re- re cent Highland Boy fire disaster is progressing rapidly and every family has las been provided with temporary shelter sheller and food according to Miss Margaret Davis executive secretary of f the Salt Lake county chapter of ot the he American Red Cross Reports from the several relief n agencies aiding in the housing and feeding ceding of the refugees show the cit cit- zens of Salt SnIt Lake and surrounding communities have responded generously gen gen- to the call for aid Truck Truckloads Truckloads loads oads of or clothing donated by local residents have been sent to Bingham Many people have sent beds shoes childrens children's toys and household furn furn- of the state in in- come tax department at the capitol donated two truck loads of clothing A A. A G. G Tibby manager of the commission commis commis- aba sion and a former resident of Bing Bmg ham supervised the collection Miss Francis Butler Salt Lake county Red Cross worker is in charge of the housing facilities in the dev dev- asted area and Mrs A. A C. C Cole Bingham Bing ham school teacher is 15 assisting with tho work at the Highland Boy Community Com house Officials reported Wednesday that indications are that no general relief proclamation will be necessary as the several relief agencies are are well in control of the situation Many vacant houses in tho the district untouched by the fire arc are now flOw occupied oc oc- oc by those whose dwellings were razed |