Show UTAH J WOMEN STAND 1 READY TO ASSIST I I GOVERNMENT Places I 1 aces of Men Taken by byi v j i J Draft to Be Filled I i 1 i I at Once I fLike Like the tho women of France and England England En En- gland tho the women of Utah will welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come come the draft when the government i is readY for it with the women of other states stItes states declared Mrs Lily Wolstenholme Wolston holme chairman for the state branch the National League for Women's Wont ens en's 1 service in a statement today The league has taken steps to organize organize organize or or- women so that in case of need wf w women men may take the places of men in intall all branches of labor Especially i is this the case in regard to automobile and arid truck driving Many women allover all allover allo o over er the state ha have e become proficient in this line since the first appeal was sent out for the women to prepare for such work In addition Mrs 1 Wolstenholme Wolstenholme holme says women are actively engaged en en- engaged aged in agricultural pursuits and gardening gar gar- dening which they had not thought of engaging in prior to the outbreak of the war Women will gladly go the minute they are called Mrs Wolstenholme Wolstenholme Wolstenholme holme declares Mrs E E. B B. Critchlow and Mrs Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Eliza- beth Burrows of the Y W. W iC A. A have been b been en formulating plans for a training center for civil service to enable women women women wo wo- men to become in work which will aid the government in the pending industrial problems The center center cen cen- ter if plans are developed would also aid young women who could not procure pro pro- procure cure a similar course otherwise REGRETS INABILITY TO GO Mrs Emmeline B B. B Wells president of the relief societies of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter Stains said today that if the government saw fit to draft the women for service that tine the women of the relief societies would be among the first to tp tin respond My only regrets she stated is that I am to too toa J old to go to France to to- da day Mrs C. C C H. H McMahon and Mrs George 1 M. M Bacon speaking for the tho civic center declared they were doing do do- doing ing all in their power to cooperate I with the council of defense to aid in inthe inthe inthe the work of preparing women for service service ser sere vice and that the organization would register names of all women who could be of hand them to the at as- as WOMEN EAGER TO SERVE Mrs P. P E. E L. L Collier vice chairman oft oil the state council of defense ana chairman for registration of women for tor Utah in a statement today said tb that t women from all over the state and Idaho were sending appeals to her herfor herfor for tor information regarding work for the government and were willing to jo o go into any branch that they were capable ca- ca capable pable ble of gf filling C. C A A. A Crockwell civil I is service examiner for Utah is cooperating cooperating cooper cooper- with Mrs Collier in m registering I women for service One hundred fifty women in Salt I Lake have already volunteered for forI immediate service and are prepared to take tale examinations at once according accord I rang ing in to Mrs Collier Mrs E. E M. M Garnett legislative I chairman for the women's national party declared that although no movement movement move move- I ment had been inaugurated to aid in inI inthe inthe I the women's service work by the organization organization or or- that nearly all of the women women wo wo- woo I men of the organization were interested interested inter inter- ested in the movement nt as individuals |