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Show RED CROSS FOUR MINUTE MEN Arrangements have been made by the Milford Red Cross chapter to take up another department of the work in this vicinity. This kind of work is being done all over the country, and is for the purpose of interesting the people more deeply In the work of this organization and also in the great need for it. A number of men have been asked to prepare to take part in this work, and are called "four minute men." They are to prepare to go here, there, and anywhere. Following are the names of those on the list: W. J. Burns. Wil T. Morris. C. A. Arrington. D. A. Baxter. Geo. Jefferson. J. S. Hanks. E. H. Bird. C. T. Woodbury. Ches. Barton. J. A. Ingols. E. B. Jorgensen. I. L. Quirk. D. A. Webster. Sam Cline. Next Sunday evening at the high school auditorium is the first number on the Red Cross campaign, a meeting meet-ing to be addressed by Will T. Far-rell. Far-rell. Following are the speakers for the week beginning Monday, May 20, and the talks will be given between be-tween shows at the Utah theatre: May 20 Wil T. Morris. May 21 Geo. Jefferson. May 22 C. A. Arrington. May 23 J. S. Hanks. May 24 J. A. Ingols. May 25 W. J. Burns. May 26 D. A. Baxter. It Is hoped that everybody will come out -to hear these talks, as many things not generally known will be brought out. Following are the meetings to be held in nearby towns as far as arranged ar-ranged for, during next week: Frisco, May 20; speakers. C. T. Woodbury and Ches. Barton. Newhouse, May 21; speakers, Sam Cline, I. L. Quirk. Reed; -speaker, E. H. Bird. |