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Show LOCAL RED CROSS WORK VERY GOOD aaM--a- The resignation of Mrs. O. F, Reynolds from the chairmanship of the gause committee, makes necessary neces-sary some changes In the management manage-ment of that department. Mrs. J Reynolds' assumed the responsibility ot this phase of the Red Cross work when the Logan chapter waa organised. organ-ised. Her technical training made her selection for this particular line ot.work a most happy choice. From a rery humble beginning the gauie department of the Logan chapter, has won an tntermountaln reputation. reputa-tion. Red Cross officials at Denver are frank in admitting that tho gauze work from the Logan chapter chap-ter is second to none In the Mountain Moun-tain division, both in the plnstaklng care exercised lawmaking the various var-ious articles, and In the promptness with which 'every requisition as been filled. These admissions reflect re-flect great credit on Mrs. Reynolds for to her the chapter is indebted for organizing, planning and systematizing sys-tematizing the work to render tho present efficiency possible. Pressing homo duties make necessary nec-essary Mrs. Reynolds' resignation. The Executive committee take this opportunity publicly, to express their appreciation ot Mrs. Reynolds' untiring and efficient work. They count on her advice and as much help as It Is possible for her to give In the future Mrs. Reynolds has been very ably assisted by Mrs. Atkinson. Tho executive ex-ecutive committee- was unanimous In It scholco o.f Mrs. A. A. Atkinson to act as chalrmn of tho gauze committee. com-mittee. She has proved herself to be an untiring worker ad Is in every ev-ery way fitted for this position. Mrs. Martha Gcddcs who has been made responsible for certain phases of tho work for the past few months and who has proved her efficiency by the character of her work, has been chosen as vice chairman of the gauze committee. Information regardlng"gauze work may be had from either of these ladles. |