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Show UTAH ORGANIZED I FOR CHILD RELIEF Uthn are called oa to help starv lag children In eastern and central Kurepo. A state joint eommltte for the European Relief conncll hai bea rganlzed with aeatlqoartera la the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, to asMet ttio national council la rahlag $83, 000,000 te aid these children. Mr. ' Aaate Wells Gannoa has Wets mad 1 state chairman, with a Joist eomnrit- ( to of Mrs, A. J. Uorhain, Daatcl AUx- aader, X. C. Treanor f Rait Lak I aad U. J. O'Ceasor f Ogdta. TV. W. Arawtroaf, promlntat baaker f Salt Lake, has been mad treasurer, aa th Natleaal Cappvr baak Is being tned as depository. Mrs. n. TV. Flcharlag of Salt Lak Is secretary. Lttra have been sent h evry community l the stat asking that three prorulaeat . men or mmra b given chare nf the y eampalga In their towns and very rent to be raisrd In the state Is to t a direct to the starving children. In or- fl der to do this the few expenses en-1 1 tailed are to be paid from the national I heailquurters ut the council. It Is th aim of the nntionnl organization organ-ization t raise throughout the entire tmlr tin- fcE,U 0,000 to feed 3,X),-U00 3,X),-U00 children Until harvent time. This will glv but 310 for ach child ana1 will mean but ea meal a day for di little nndertsd areata; aad that ! will be bat f ooeoa, aaltk, btaas, Ur4 and bread. If UaJum ar taTaa aos this bread say be wblto la-ataad la-ataad f tk Mim dawk broad J tardy f aawdaat. 5 w)ft at J a ekftd t btlatg aarafaHy watolnd 1 aad aa a KttU an apt to a rtota aratcrtb aabV tri as, k attr oat of Ut relief food Hae aad p W l placed by a pitiful kanaa atoat ta t worta coadltUa fhaa himself, Tkaaw eblldrea do at ploy, do at laagk, bat or Jaat aiaraly tghtlng to ah. 1 Ilarbert HoYr, wk baa galaed (he j thorough confldeaea of the American j people la hi relict work, Is headlar 1 the council. This council Is composed , of nil relief organizations which are working against wholesale child ' tragedy In the former war zonae of ' central and eastern Europe. The local stute committee does not Intend to "pester" Utuh citizens for coptrlbu- ' tlons, as they believe the cause speak ' for Itself. All contributions nrc there- ! fore to be voluntary, rained rather -j through entertainments than canvass. Picture theatres nil over the country ' have come to the hearty support of the . council ii lid hnn set aside Jnnunry 20 for speeches und collections for the council Tho biggest children's party : In the history of tl) world Is to be ; staged on January 29, when picture show houses will show a specially prepared fUin and all receipts for admission ad-mission wlil go( to the European Belief council. On' January 20 every motion picture theatre will be open for speakers speak-ers and the collection of funds. The state campaign will cloie January Janu-ary 31. The state committee hav no doubta bat that Utah will rals a gtn- i eroas sum by that data. , , |