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Show Leaders of Junior Relief Group eeaamMsaaaaaaaaaasas M)Mi'y awcye pMiiisn ie .m mr THEY'LL PRESIDE AT RED CRCfcS COUNCIL , Paul Simmons, left; Marlyn Judd prepare gifts. Salt Like Pupils to Study Work Of Red Cross in Catastrophes The Ohio-Mississippi flood disaster of 1937, the World war and other catastrophic of history in which the Red Cross has figured will be part of history, citizenship and even arithmetic classes in the ichools of Salt Lake county for one week begnninc Monday. With each of the 75 schools of ths county planning events to suit Its own needs, the Junlon Red Cross week will be observed to enroll the schools In the service and plan activity ac-tivity for another year. Assemblies and programs emphasising empha-sising tha work of the Junior Ked Cross are scheduled in practically every school, sccordlng to Dr. J. T. Worlton, chairman for the county. Mrs. Synnovs Milledhn, special director di-rector for the chapter. Friday had visited moat of the schools to assist them In mapping a program outlined out-lined by the Junior Red Cross committee com-mittee on September 2s. A new feature of this year's campaign cam-paign will be ths organisation of a Junior Red Cross council, to be composed of two representatives from each school, who will confer regularly In a council meeting to stimulate sltruistic and spiritual phases of education and exchange ideas on international correspondence. correspond-ence. The new council will hold its first meeting Thursday at 4:1a p. m. in the South hlfrh school music room, with three Ensign school students In charge. The appointed leaders sre Marlyn Judd. president: Paul Simmons, vice president, and Max-ine Max-ine Tatton. secretary. Dan Baker, principal of the Jefferson school, is director of the council. |