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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS THURSDAY OCTOBER - 6,4, ANNUAL IMEETING tir reforhnoo te home Why Do French'Wo.rnen Always Look young? st64 deuellere erete abethere hew are the on, tio OFRED CROSS a 446'681,4 ibr mommono r the livelier. healthier. fousear a chase. to le allies breathe cud Is taws Steal? Try this traatatent soureelt, blest 106.11 It.."....11! ot require luso 11 Iasi to your ounipleatuts se clear. sort sad boeistitul se a fauns irl's Juitt obis ounce et eter(011504 twee tell Amoritea druggists kayo 111. usually deo' the wort'. The oyez le put on tights Ilk. cola cream lead 'wished oft shoralase,-Ativertis- te Thus; - D Reports Indicate Successful Woric During Past Year in Various Lines of Helpful Activity. itia beneath - -- o ' ,,........ , suer. end three WOOL it i 0 n its; ' , . 95 ...., .1 , and Saturday W6 3.00Trimmed Hats1 ! e 1, '4p, '11144. -- a V di N 1 ' SO t''''''. regular $10,, $12, $15 valuesyour . 1 1 ..cholce Friday and - ,,,... - go 11, li t.vi bi 14:1 , ,..,...,..... 0 . ,,L Ceara. wool Mtn, diwtricill Miss ragbag' )adger. east old district: Mho ninon y. - IN , . ap-tan- ' ' 1a ,k . Miss Audrioy Hts inennyraphers Mks Altos v houltea an4 Mine uy , . hit:Dona4. lid Ise McDonald Is pAird-totwo MOM.da,,. division office and ease full tine' . R. L. Shields was unabla to the '''z Mansgor , to or In Red Cross tenographie connoction ALT LAKE countY giv Ns report. with N. ,..; transitmt exmoms sorviee discharged U. liosvard.'cbairmen of the chapter held its annual nteeling cutive il, their 'audits& besides ths rot. d I oommittoo. exprosead y Woes-daat chapter headquarters staff lbws has boon a playAid for tho and satisfaction afternoon. Election of the predation work of his colloatutpai. Mayor rorry. mrPo of voluntoor worker who hay, 1 executive committee members was chairma n of the chapter. oaprossod In rivon acoliont services during tho t to all. have II behalf Altogether. of Persona S. the ' Dec. gratitude chaptor. f postponed until Weduseday. service. or various who In any way haws assisted the Rod liven volunteer 0: of Cross. kind during that yoar. Report's for the year on salvia iIii.op1,1,'''''.t2 CIIP "The financial report follows! Offleo the organisation were trade. ! Civilian Rata. expenoos. 1177.11: salarlos. 14.111,11: 1 Mrs. Union Worthington. chairman of , chairman theovilef. H. Johnson. rssidont. 14.17617: traastont . Joy P of Os comfttittse supplies. report- civilian relief cummittoo gave (hi lot- - 11,I3131: iCtiO n41. rookie:It. 14. ' ed that tho grand total of supplies lowing annual report . ending rept. 10. 11014; transient. 11.11141: poroant4 - aso of loans motto i which have boon made and shipped by the Sal; Lake 1011: 1. Paid Ont. backs nein be tbo and rosident. th year. 21; at transiont. Red Cross. aside' from donations. NO oolloctions wore nods on trots-ha- d the horn. sorvico imictiow had silent She stated 1111. 1.130 amounted to 1.472.010. cases previous to Juno 1, 11111 astrotanc& for kli applWationo ..,NN that sesording to advice' reeelvsti During nut past year 2.340 familia,' Chorea-te-r of Work newsy& from tuitional headquarters at Wash. have boon lookod aftor. making a to. ' rh 1 arti-of charactor ItiN 4, boa ington. no further production 'tat at Lige soldiers. sailor Marl 11" changod considorably'of the work sloe would be ordered. - ' luring thoOf peat hoe - ': 2- - iiiit and tbaar taroilioo-wittPrevious to 'roar; the the 4.1 Ci Canteea Sonic. oarod for by this dopertment u to armistice the work hadsigning boon , almost The most recent work of the can- Oct. 1 of this year. Our record of totally 60113104 teen committee. as reported by August families carod for month by month gallon, ry. Reeves. aside from caring for all eery- shoes that 43.1 ever providod for dur- - Ice in training camps and 'over thore Ice men gaming through the city. was Int October. 1111. and 414 In Novolii- - W. stilt a hay numbor of of a tent. fully bor. th month of tho signing of the of man In minim, and will the establishment ao long equipped as rest room and lunch armistice. Thr was a drop to $41 as them to on arnty of bay. 'OUR toRrs3 IMAM Ti Al counter. with a graduate nurse In at. In January of this year. but from that but tho bulk of the work occupation. CI to now roOUTH MAIM Si ,11S414 at the Buena Vista aviation Urne thoro hos boon a gradual incroaaa oonstruction work In.ocionootion with 'endow. a field.- Mt.' Reeves stated that the Red until the month of lloptembor. whom 'tile returned ooldlors. Crose would continue Its service at the aorvicsa were rendered to 1.141 lam. "In connection wtth the ntumed tilde& or vaet. It tour se tt le walk abc but take lt seoeseary they right aviation field until the transoontidisabled aoidisr, the home service vim. doing the things tor bin family bad Salt Lake Soldier long to dleoover that this good mature I through the Jap troot, nt Lai JePe nentfl air derby is over: also that the Bice 'motion has worked In the closest to- - which he would hays don. if he of moat orient ImP "One of the orb parts did Americana ere not bow In k000kott the out that pay. and process, , that Tells of Hardships been home; thue, by seeing to serve recanteen will continu work of this de partmoot la ma to. operation with the government agen- - overything take up all the room they desire. and e their fault." wail all right at home, freohments to the traveling service the 01OO, fed buthe eral board for vocational In Sib eria Campaign men as long is they continue to pass formation bureau. Through title keeplug up the morale of the fighttraining end the United States health' ing tthserevetnamtomit000ldiaarend forces. Our efforts were partly sairealuorcinfmormariantmion through Salt Lake. sorrim The wan. et ov.17 diaabi.d toward making good !soldiers and thus Mrs. A. Private C. Andereon. Thirtyftrat inlioppough. chairman of ed from service OQ all soldier is sent to our office a n d the !wiping to win the war. During the dlach the motor corps. reported that during th and residing at 439 Denver home fantrf. Inoervics a l'ttill)C31111"illif3.1.1.1111111Malimilar2 Thio worker in them. to gets touch past months, and for months to come, nivent11111111111.. the time she has been captain. March subjects of interest with ide home from them. Siberia. Its asallowstreet. and their explatning allotment construction opportuin work work, the 75 women eludes delayed Ii help. 26.111119, to Aug. 20, I - allies end made by the ing the men to get back into civil life serts that upending young boys to lila. ololasts ion and a few men volunteered their serv- &nee government Insurance. coraven- government.tho provisions dovemosaffini Oinsa 'memo them to helping tritvel soldiers bonuoes. for Immo from to them make apply and trying ices for motor corps work. Most of setion. Liberty. bonds, I op I on borts Si replacement troops is "noth allowance. delinquen t mkponaation and assisting them in' Into good cittsens." thetreoerviceo being used In conveying pay. clot murder." ing short of affidavits. tell- LW wounded and pick service men from pay. medical cars. employment. vote- ing.them hownecessary List, of Voluntcers. to get in touch with the ..rb life over there," be maid. 'le depots to the hospitals. and taking tionel training. etc. In October.In No- vocational training recivilian for volunteers of list Th. agent and the information was given to 21; them for pleasure rides. hard enough to try all the nerve of United follows; vember to 21; in December to 10; with Every States public health service. lief work Red Cross Shop. MiMrs. the Slovens. Mae etrongest man and the moat bardischarged soldier Mrs. who comes Hawley to the month of to the owes KETILE RENDERED Mrs. George M. Miller's report of the a gradual increase is questioned in regard ldred Eines, Mrs. Enid Miller Thomp- dentd soldiers. and thee raw lade of was to his information when September. hsalth since his diecharge. Rod Cross shop stated that the total, son. Miss Mariorie Wasson, Mn. Pran- is and 17 are up against a brutal 151. to giver? "If he is able to return to his for. ces Taylor. Mims Agnes Na Mitt. Mrs. proposition. They are going against receipts of the shop amounted to $ 14,- '. A Illtiotmtain " Prod'uctdwith the old: me, oecupation, or If through some 950.57. This money ho been expendRed Cross Institutes. M. R. Mendolson, Mrs. M. A. Ke Veer. kind of climate. all the mistake his diachargre paper fails to Mrs. Althea C. Thurnston, Miss Edna the severed ed under the direction of the chapter and warfare of they guerrilla perile 'In order to get a sufficient volume state that he haa a disability . although Dundas. Mrs. Delores Rohl Cannon, are officials. for carrying on Red Cross I flavor. handioapped not only by kick of of workers to carry on the work of he suffered from some . . ..gitaahloned work in the county. illness sarv- - Miss Mabel Hampton. Mrs. L. S. Mariin but to was training. by din almoet total el.. toe which still bothers necessary Mrs. W. O. Cleland made a report of. this department it Mies Ada him. he il Mrs. George L. Waters, Pence of morale. Excellent for toktor shortens Meal:Its the Junior Red Cross activities in the' give special training to a large numurged to for compensation and ger. casuattles have been "American Elfred. Mrs. P. J. Clark, Mrs. Eths1 Alas purpose Red la sent taapply United- - States- public M. the Mrs. city and county schools up to Septem-- ; ber of people. Tor One company reported 21 Packard. Mrs. Cora Charmon. cakesclear all over the health service for that delidous. 11 ber25.25 was the total membership.' Cross Institutes were held beenBalentina heavy. killed and 31 wounded. In one attack two- - in Von- .- if the man ismedical seerlintGeorge Barton. Miss Maude The production country and there have $t schools incliaded. in is it Miss training Rice. of' out. MN,M delicate garIorie William the 3 at firm So at Rabbi dawn. of change Tab. n.lightness. "holds that first The just onmetimes it Lake. Salt 600 a began of bedside tables. 900 month or six weeks be. m. Posts. the Bolshevik' attacked and cut Tonkin, Miss Zella Smart, Miss Irene 10 rugs and 12 quilts. and this year and ended March 11. and the fore his check is received . and 1' Miss some units aimoet completely ang, E 'up," yet so CTINIMpl delicate that lit bin during to 21 Ravage. Miss Jennie Addloon, ended and this May second in and April time, began many refugee garments many gauss is nee cases, it Thomas. Gertrud Miss one mon in Hazel unit Of group. IS Bill, course weeks' a is for six pieces. inetitute The sary the home dressings. service section to g Bum that "e'en bake:.. Miss Mao Rose, , four were unwounded. .., . 4 4 ., Treasurer John C. Cutler gave the In which .the student recetves- inten- five assistance; stther financially or Miss LAICile Critchlow, . t. Martha Richards, attre. Violet only ,,, 5 The lack of morale. Mr. Anderson financial report Owing 'to illness. sive training in social service. with services of other kinds, such as secur . Mins ' Haien Miss Hanchett, P. McClu Cutler, utter caused the is said. thablitty medical by ing Sego attention for D. .ststdardPirri the Mrs. children. Mary ' helping the 11 Miss Frances Evans. of the soldiers to recognise a cause for farnily which has McClellan. Mrs. Barbara As Bush. Mrs. fighting. They do not understand; I here from other towns to secure come i ---j, Mrs. and ault C Emily Jr.. P. J. Farnsworth. high grads. I ip In the openttions is II Larquarters and helping mo- Adams. j1 able living mTaylor to Part. or even whether they I. family tglegcell)t employment sen. Mrs.IlIrsMarguerite berleonfidtehse Donnette S. Kesler. Mrs. hawh.vnet jr'nfLard4'ruwer:MatimillireteitilisPectlid."Yandllralieleall. r I .... I are"Beeognidttensuatihiey duinsadebriedthesocidareothf tehr: Lydia Alder, Mrs. I. J. Bywater. Mrs. . "Then the Japanese OX! a oonstant IC. sot., Gertrude E. Cleland, Mrs. France,Miss i home , imi service section a large annoyance." be declared. "but greater Rhoda a Welling, , , d of ad:elite'. Mrs. Lelia H. Howe, effort' are now being made for their men who have be:nr . 1 . Unable to make the adjustments of re-billeted in are when An. B. opegregation they Mrs. Allos McQueen, George ..100 towns with white troops. During the turning to civilian life without &seat- . .. WIC. Some of them are residents. but drus. Ottlet PackgtaPronska. Ca.- - ',ts institute: Mrs. Ann Chip. earlier weeks of the occupation the ... During the ''This is Old mar.: were ; Alias& Sap. larger number are traasiente man, American Fork; Mrs. extremely insolent and attE t 00,- . Many of the men are restless and it is Manning, Garland: Miss Hazel Adama, street fights were frequent. The Ups ' et hard for them to settle down to Winter. Just a Provo; have a much larger number of trooPe Min..... any Monticello; Mrs. Ida Taylor, Mrs. Anna In Siberia than the Americans had, permanent E. occupation. F. Ophir; Jones, IIrs. "tillitilkit. ) friendly tip----I- 'll on and Vera to seemed this. Mrs. presume Lodge, they Transients Aided. Bryan. Moab; Edwards. Americana kThe Mae the Miss Logan gave frequently 4attbl..FiNte...11114717;1.1114".1.1171:VmLissillia "Beginning with February of this Tooele; B. Julswold and Miss Cora lentire sidewalk to the be with you pretk t Jape as they , t .0011 year there has been an increased r.'Imith. Ogden. marched with arms linked 111101mmosion "1 three , nonnag, I along number 3 returned soldiers ty soon now and ., ---t.... for assistance. They Am all: porta of the nothing but good from aally the east, . , ' fuel will kcep me greater opportuni- . of the country. We 7PPP- MEMBER thirteen In February. The , 1 quiet 'when 1 get Nik144: jib number increased to twenty-five FEDERAL RZSERVE in J- . . I there. G'bye!" . 2trzareally irney;101;ed until i rnit I last SYSTEM die N .. . Every , I effort is made to get men to . etshese i settle down. . are' . i ,t . t useadmeedumtoes return to their homes , . and is work found for them i Ihere. Many of the men arrive here , t t a cent and it is necessary to 0 financial' assistance . . . tit; 1P4rOin their feet again. In Itinnot,!:, , , cases the home service section in the man's home, town guarantees finer'. .1 . cial assistance until the ,. man is able to , . Pity it back, thus putting the respons- i!ts bility.on the from which the I c man comes. chapter . . , I r . i 041" . ..During the war one of the biggest . duties of the home service was to try- I k to take the place of the than in setm.o. i . i Alf - , 0 11 regular wurklig Ivrea of Plus people. includling the stet-unt- o secretery. Mine chariot!. te yarriedt: the seletant In the elflea. Ulm Agatha V. Nalebitt: Mlles Nein Margatts. who ha.' chant of tho information buratil Mims Frahm.. itwichit. weenty ,1 M philltmery Spe ea .i , try's", .0 ok ti2 4E' 1 , see et Imoreelleed This loqin boot, sur regular MAR inaeo been drawn evesse a remarkable &hoofbeat trent the inotitutss To litho ears of which quickie rogniFyte the tuorwabad troluntit vt stork It has tot v11.111.4 n ishith ese friteatly the Immediate Pooh nareimary t gradualiy triermoo Sims bed which &rip the folltP1110116 trol Itorithig staff, There is now a cause et sa 0144epekle. CHAPTER, v, . 1 ohs her sent? na Iratto4 is wort pith ether 114011Cittia to Thum aftd opi, iatews.4 th, 1414k sisters bet were iket requires to au their vouthrtil lecture& theta able to fetal loose sold loss past oultight soot is it 01. Pr11444ALS "wk. 'Moat of Our trulublearto Sa4 oil of' tiocaura bier ar. stash fives to the swear here y ti 1919 . sortie. I work. rrem the Aral tem Mut DIi here ere4aate4 had truth the ethoonti IS In the eecon4 Isle flute It PeeP60 etoeLtal 23 t( "6 Saturday at $3.95. 1 1 Mt BRAND it) MOUNTAIN lilt L. LARD LI aSi down-on-the-fa- - 0iI - II. - teligiv . ,... I . - t- . I ea . II' able-bodie- - , NM 1 gg2 ethPe-rt-ei- r., 4100. OM . m r gomage momolle OPP . gl I ,,,,. . t thruto ,...,and 1I I IAconsisted lk rm ,, . - ,. tAkW OOP I ---- r ' ; i Oh , 0 t . , LA) Ia' espe) i Intl .9 . . , . I , ! '; 1i)Alk ' . I .. . i ,. I . t m e rs er itlee Our Are' e come I . I., - , - -- - , 0 . . . , 0 e . , t . ,- , 'WI' s - .. (( le 11 Is 0 C e -- --- , . , . macre.... .,,....,..,..,A., resident of San .4... - - . - , - , , - , - - - : . gRialti0 TVA H2lr ,, - . , ASTIL , , ., , ' elalE1 C-.-N, - " ' , - - -- - - - to- 1 t - .....o. Goods. ' ,. "At the Old Clo Corner" . ,, , ck, . ,,, STORAGE s..) Fourth CO.. IR est.- -- , I , 9ii 1 $,'' , . . , ii OFFICERS - 1 , J , ' , . b . . , , . - , 1 ' ' - , , , I - . ,, T, n, 1 - 1 .., - ' --- . - , a HEBER 7. GRANT. President REMIT T. SCEWAN, Vice President CHARLES W. NIBLET. Vies President and Cashier ALVIN C. STRONO, Assistant Cashier Ipraxiitx R. WALLACE. Vies President SAMT:EL H. ICEDDLNOTON, Assistant Cashier . , ,, , , S. , ' - Perfection Uirnsdperecutro' F. . ij tan State National1 Ban- k ' 1465 k,- - , - . or r- r 4 - , . ., ., . ,That's our 1464 ' ' - ciltp ., i4t,ow- "Banking - of. ' I le-ts- s ' 12 Ns , Shipping ' . ,, , $ ,N 11, dr may have learned about solving business prob- , . , e, the benefit of what we . ..,T dby . - - .- . , - - ittocler'-l,..." 4 l', ..... e ACP I. - - You are weleome . ',I, - - . in-busin- -- - , , -- Call Wasatch , , - Household business. - izs - . I .11 , -. - , Moving Packing , , , - lems. RED,I All.FIREPROOF GeGIODGMTO CO' c . . - . 1,',' . --- , . - . . . 1 toting - '' - - - - -- . Don't You 'Wort'? About ,, ' , - ' - . . ., , . - 1 , .. , 1 , - - - - -- -- - , I nt ,- - , to wenknown a. Our QW11 study oLbusiness has brought ys to an advanced conception of the functions of - a bank.' This banic--I is. more than. a safe de- pository for money. - - ' It is our- aim to give service well as financial matters. We are able to offer '' and helpful practical suggestions. r , . - Jut ' who wait called Daddy and Francisco. on account of his white hair, (..lrandpa and who darkened It with a home-mad- e mixture. -made the following statement: recently "Anyone can prepare a simple mix-fuat home that will darken hair. and make it soft and glossy. gray To- half-piot water and 1 ounce of I bay rum, a small box of Berho Corn. pound and I ounce of glycerine. These ingredients ran be bought at any drug store at very little coat Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade Is obtained. It does not color the scalp. Is not sticky ot and does not rub off."Adverw treasy -- -. Isement. 1 The two fuels most feared by Old Man Winter are Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals, which have main.' tained leadership in this territory more than 25 years. Order your supply of either kind "tight away ,n&be prepared to keep the Old Tyrant out - of your' r . , home. . ,,. . - ' YOUR DEALER ASK , ... ' mt. 3. IS - - rs - , , , HAEIDR? Tells Row Ito Did IL ' .---,..... - . a - E , : . , - , 0 ' .................u. 4 GDRAARYK. xs, a , ,,-I H1E ' , 1, ,, 4s . - ' 1 - |