Show Red Cross Life LifeSaving LifeSaving Saving School FIRST OF A SERIES TO OPEN JANUARY 14 AND AND RUN FOUR FOUn DAYS DAYS DATE DATE UP-TO-DATE INSTRUCTION GIVEN In order to appoint new saving life examiners and review the work with those already holding credentials the American Am Red Cross will conduct a Life LifeSaving LifeSaving LifeSaving Saving Examiners Examiners' Training School In Salt Bait Lake City from January to This is the first in a series o of such training schools to be held in the I Northwest and is open to any competent competent competent compe compe- tent swimmer over 18 years rears of age who desires to qualify as a Red Cross Cros examIner examiner examiner exam exam- iner or to receive additional instruction instruction instruction tion in the most up-to-date up methods of life Th The training school will be conducted conduct conduct- ed by Harold and Ralph Carlson saving life-saving field representatives tives from Red Cross area headquarters San Francisco and there will beno be beno beno no charge for the Instruction Local arrangements are arc in to the hands of M Mss Miss ss Edgarda Wedgewood executive secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary of the Salt Lake Chapter Charles Welch of the Deseret Gymnasium chairman of the Red Cross Life Saving Saving Saving Sav Sav- ing Committee and Dr A. A L. L Murray Continued en Page Eight RED CROSS LIFE IFE SAVING SCHOOL Continued from Page One chairman of the Red fled Cross First Aid Committee Classes will be held Inthe in inthe inthe the Deseret Gymnasium from to 1000 in the evening so that those employed employed employed em em- during the daytime may at at- at tend Red Red Cross saving life-saving corps which are organized In every section of the countr country have as their objectives s 1 To develop sentiment and facilities for safeguarding human life from drowning 2 To teach precautions that should be be observed on the water and preventive preventive preventive pre pre- measures to avoid measures necessary i I accidents 3 To prevent drowning by i. i a Teaching of ot Swimming b Holding Swimming and lifesaving lifesaving life life- saving exhibitions c Promoting swimming and j s saving life-saving competitions d Diving instruction in the vanous vadI various van vari ous methods of ot performing artificial t I ial sal respiration 4 To rescue those In peril perU of drowning 5 To resuscitate persons apparently drowned 8 70 6 te teach ch Its Us members First Aid to the Injured and to Instruct others or non-members non in this work For For further information communicate cate with Miss Edgarda Wedgewood executive secretary of ot Salt Lake Chap Chap- ter |