Show State Slate Prisoners Help Red iced Cross CrossBy CrossBy By Sewing Rags Being deprived of ot their freedom does not prevent inmates of the penitentiary at Rawlins Wyo from working whole heartedly hearted heartedly y for forthe forthe forthe the Rawlins' Rawlins Red Cross chapter according to Mrs Harry Barry B. B Johnston Johnston John John- ston stop national inspector for the Red Cross who is now norv in Salt Lake Lalie after a tour through the chapters of Wyoming The prisoners there cut all an the hospital garments made by workers work work- ers era of the chapter and do piecing work on the sewing machines and even make buttonholes and they greatly enjoy it IL Mrs Johnston Johnston Johnston John John- ston said Another evidence that every moment is golden to the Red Cross is demonstrated from the work Introduced into a jail by a Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross chapter in eastern Utah where the men clip rags with which to stuff comfort pillows for hospitals An auxiliary composed entirely of ot men has been organized at Ogden which meets regularly at atthe atthe atthe the State Institute for the Deaf Dea and Blind school The men of ot the tho auxiliary do exceptionally good work in making gauze rolls At one of the chapter headquarters visited by Mrs Johnston the Knights of ot Pythias devoted one I whole meeting to making gauze I dressings as a patriotic bit to toI I the Red Cross |