Show RED CROSS CONfERENCE oG LOCAL DELEGATES REPORT A AlOST MOST lOST SUCCESSFUL CONVEN CONVEN- TION MRS MUS JOHN JOliN M. M FOSTER ACTIVITIES oo Mayor 0 O. O l K l' Hansen In in a pleasing address welcomed the delegates to Provo to hold their Ul r conference andy and complimented tho the members rs of or the y organization for the un unselfish and sacrificing if icing work which they pUsh Dr Potter Introduced R. R C. C Branion Bran Dran ion manager of or the Pacific division division divi divi- sion slon of or the Hed Red Cross as the presiding pre pree siding officer of or the sessions of or the conference Mr Branion expressed his delight in being present at the convention lIe Ho briefly outlined the work of or the present conference and that valuable fissure assured the delegates information would bo bu by the various speakers of or the conference Dr U. U W W. Black Dlack Salt Lake City state commander American Legion department depal tn of Utah and manager of the sub-district sub of office rice of or the U. U S S. Veterans Veterans' bureau in Salt Lake City gave a most interesting on I government claims and awards The problem of the Service Ex-Service Man lan was the topic of or nn an instructive and interesting paper by Mrs W. W O O. Cleland secretary of or the Salt Lake county chapter 1 She he admonished the Red lied Cross WH workers kers to be he I lenient in their deal dent ings lags with service ex men moi and not permit the misdeeds of or on onto one oneto oneto to influence them in their treatment of Jr the others She said that sometimes sometimes some some- times if the workers WOl are influenced by bythe bythe the unfaithfulness of or one n 11 person who vho really needs and is U worthy of o assistance may be le left leet to suffer Miss Misa Marie Mare Barker Darker executive secretary sec sec- rotary of or Cache county chapter spoke of Chapter Service to Disabled Dis Dis- Service Ex Men Following the forenoon program i n a lifesaving demonstration was given by Prof C. C S S. S Leaf and students i ithe in inthe inthe the high school swimming pool The delegates participated in n a banquet at It 1 o'clock at which Mr Branion spoke on The Develops Developments Develop ments of the American Red Hed Cross Program The afternoon session was devot devot- el to a discussion of or the Junior RedCross Ret Red Cross work Mr Carlos Woodard Supt o or of Schools in Carbon county spoke o on Junor Red nell Cross s as n a Training fo for Citizenship lie said service is t to todo todo do something for somebody else se a asom at som sam cost or sacrifice to yourself Spoke in regard to the Modern Health th Crusade work done by th the grade in do that county Said that tha the Junior Red Cross work if properly properly pro pro- perly planned was a ver very good wa way to dev develop lop talents in manual training training train train- ing domestic science leadership nn and citizenship Ho lie emphasized ver very strongly the fact that the boys an and girls should have some somo responsibility lity lily or something definite to do with wit their time Miss Mary Carmon Director Junior Junior Junior Jun Jun- Red Cross Pacific Division discussed discussed discussed dis dis- dis- dis cussed national l and Inter rational aspects of t t t. Junior Junior Red Cross am and Inter nations Correspondence in th the class room Immediately after aCter meeting metting cars car were wailing furnished by business businessmen men of or Provo to take the Delegates Delegate sight seeing The steel plant was wa one of or the big j attractions Fis Fish Hatchery and game farm and a te ten tenmile tenmile mile drive over o the Provo Bench Benc among tho the l beautiful peach am and cherry orchards and brick Ivick around b bUtah by Utah Janke We Wetle were tle taken to Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Pio Pio- neer Park where Provos Provo's delicious straw Lei ben vies ies ico ice cream and cake cak were selve served l in ill plenty plent In the tho tuning PH Mss Mass Nina Nitia Nixon pave gave t a a in the Provo High Hig School at nt which hid U. U the delegates were guests of or honor hOllor The second clays clay's session opened a athe at atthe the tho high school auditorium with de del gates c-gates s from pr all alt of th the six sit chapter chapters of this division divisio in a attendance n nc One of or the He interesting papers rea read before leforc the assembly was that of ur Mica lisa Cora Corn Kasius assistant secret secretary secre- secre t tary ary ey of the tho National Womans Woman's Relief Re- Re let lIer society Miss Kasius took up health problems from a a. a community angle and the efforts of or such X organ braan- rations as the Red fled Cross and the Relief Reef Re i tier lief ef society in Attacking social unrest I through quieter hearts and brains and ml muscles II Miss 1 Chai lotto Dancy dean of women women wo wo- wo- wo men nt at the state agricultural college read ead n a paper on Health th Education Through Home Hygiene Care of or the Sick and First Aid Ald Courses At assembly reconvene reconvened recon In the absence of or Dr Hunter It ft C. C Branion manger maager of or Pacific Division gave some very interesting suggestions suggestions lons in regard to chapter relationship relationship relation- relation ship hip to the national organization in 00 |