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Show Final Shipment In For Charity Flour With the grinding of wheat which will produce 510 barrels of flour, or i (he equivalent of 2040 bags of flour, j by the Hermansen Roller Mills of jthis city, marks the last shipment of I flour by the Red Cross chapter, according ac-cording to advices received by local officers from A. L. Schafer, manager of the Pacific branch area. Relief j agencies, county officials and all who I have cooperated, have been praised by the higher officials in the Red Cross organization for the splendid I and unselfish method the free flour i distribution has been carried out. The j termination of the flour . distribution, the last of which is now being ground, is expected to last no longer than jjune 1, 1933. Mrs. Spencer Moffitt, chairman of the Sanpete county chap-I chap-I ter, American Red Cross, has just re-jceived re-jceived a communication from Man-! Man-! ager A. L. Schafer, as follows: I "Your county authorities and your ; reliefvagencies will be faced with the necessity of planning for additional resources to replace the loss caused by the discontinuance of flour distribution. dis-tribution. ; "We want to take this opportunity to express to the chapters the appreciation ap-preciation of the National organization organiza-tion for the fine spirit of cooperation they have shown in making the flour available to the needy families in their communities. This project has meant a tremendous amount of work for our chapter people and we are proud of their record." |