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Show FIB TlS OF GOODS SHIPPED TO THE BELGIANS i Four tons of clothing have been packed and shipped by the Red Cross committee in charge of the Belgian relief. re-lief. The remaining ton to be raised in this districi will be shipped Saturday. Satur-day. There is a possibility that more than the allotment of cldthefl for We ber county and Ogd n city w ill be reached by Saturday. Among the Articles contributed to I tin' Belgian relief today were knitted caps and hoods from the lee Art shop and caps aid hoods from the Mansfield-Burrows companv. Other dona tions received from throughout the city comprises articles for men, women and children. While the Belgian relief Is occupying occupy-ing much of the attention of the members mem-bers of the Red Cross, the establishment establish-ment of the Red Cross shop for the period of the war has not been overlooked. over-looked. It is the intention of the committee com-mittee to open the shop next Monday Mon-day morning. The committee in charge of the shop announced today the need of canned fruits and preserves and jellies of all kinds, cooking utensils, a roller top desk, cash register and tables clothes i and kitchen clothes. The committee has secured goods for the shop but they need much more. The goods are to be contributed to th-shop th-shop The entire proceeds of the sale of the articles goes to the Red Cross. |