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Show G. L. BECKED GIVES DICING HORSE EO RED GRDSS I G. L. Becker has given a fine saddle to the Red Cross In his letter to J. E 1 Carver, he says: "Confirming my conversation with you yesterday, inasmuch as you have had a pony and an automobile donated donat-ed to you for the Red Cross fund. I take pleasure In presentinc to you for the good work, 'a gentleman's saddle and driving horse to be added to the list for the Red Cross. "This animal is a dark brown gelding, geld-ing, sixteen hands high, broken to har-neSB har-neSB and saddle, is gentle, free from faults or blemishes, not afraid of anything, any-thing, and is an ideal riding horse The animal is a pedigreed horse, being son of Dr. Conroy's famous racing stallion, Altamount The horse is a valuable one and my only concern is that he brings the highest possible ' price for the Red Cross, and that he goes into the hands of a good owner." Mrs O. B. Madson has telephoned Mr. Carver that she has a boy's riding rid-ing horse for the Red Cross and that, as soon as a boy can be found who will take good care of it, the sale can be made There is a fine thoroughbred Shetland Shet-land pony at the Ogden Sales Yards for the Red Cross. This is the fine donated to the Red Cross some time ago and the boy who gets It will be a lucky lad. indeed. "The people of Ogden are standing by the Red Cross in a loyal manner." said Carver today. "The two added gifts of Mr. Becker and Mrs. Madson are a continuation of the fine spirit the people are ever revealing towards th work Mr Becker's horse is a beauty and will add much to the needed need-ed muslin and gauze fund The auto that was ghen has not yet been disposed dis-posed of, but it will be at a handsome figure to the Weber chapter. It looks as if April will be a record month for the Med Cross benefits." nn |