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Show Ogden Young Women I Aid in Every Way I In Work of Checking I Influenza The young women of tho teaching force of the Ogden Public schools have made a most honorable record during the prevalence 6f the Influenza. They hare not only volunteered freely for Ihc needed service of nurses and helpers help-ers -in the homes but they have been nioBt zealous In the work and far sur-& sur-& passed the labor and helpfulness that I could have been expected of them. It t is Impossible to secure a complete list f of these faithful servantB of the pub-lc pub-lc pood for much of the best work has been done so quietly and without the least ostentation. The Red Cross has kept a record of tho many young women wom-en who have helped through that asenc. The superintendents ofllce of the schools has also a record of the ' 1 young women who have volunteered through that agency. Many have served serv-ed in a needed manner however with-: with-: out Informing cither of these centers.! The following is a nearly accurate Hat of tho teachers who have rendered render-ed service and It Is the Intention of tho Standard to givo recognition to their services by introducing them through this page to the large number num-ber of OgdcnJtes who will be lntcrcst- ed In their heroic and sclfsacrlficlng ! sorrlce. No praise can be too gener-1 ous for these young workers. They have given their best. Some have contracted con-tracted the disease and are now suffering suf-fering because they served others. All are honored by their earnest willingness willing-ness to be of real service In the one lime of need. The work has been varied. Sometimes Some-times the girls have been called to cases that demanded only nursing. Oftener it has been that they havo had to bd nurse, housekeeper and cook as well as laundress. The floors In some places havo required scrub-M scrub-M bing for the mother has been sick for days. In all instances these teachers have done whatever was tho needed m thing to do. M When the boys come home and tell their tales of tho work in France these young women will have a tale of their own to tell. It will be one of i glory too. There are men and women in Ogden who have deliberately avoided avoid-ed any service in this erliis. Many of those young women are from other states but they have been tested and found worthy. All honor to rho teacher nurses who met the need in Ogden In 191S. The Red Cross gives ihem highest praise. Among the teachers and others who have gone to the homes in service during dur-ing the past few weeks are the following: fol-lowing: Louise AHison. Myrlc Anderson, Hlsie Brictson, Ina Eleanor Craven, ' Mrs. Rose Whitley, Olaramay Browning, Brown-ing, Alta Calvert, Willie George, Hazel ; L'chtensliger, Nora Unjer. Ada Mc-Clrllan. Mc-Clrllan. Nell Grant, Almira Martin, ' Oril Shaw. Grace Mathews, Rhea ! Brown. Mrs. Katherino Peterson, Mrs. Henrietta Goode, Miss M. June Peirce, : Miss Lois Peirce. Frances Assem-macher. Assem-macher. Miss Rawson, Matilda Peterson. Peter-son. Margaret Sullivan, Mlna Jones, Bess Furlong, Gertrude Fitzgerald, Lnima Krausc. Anne O'Neill, Gladys Tltley. Evelyn Turner. Mattle Stone, Sophie Wetherell, Mrs. Genevieve Allison Al-lison Whittemore. Ellen Wilson Thelma ; Thomas, Sarah Wilson, Vera Jones, Margaret Fagan. Gerta Woodruff, Elza Zinke. Mrs. Mattie Hessler, Erma Davidson, Mrs. Jessie Bingham, and .Miss Foley. The following is n list of the workers work-ers in the Emergency hospital. Many of these arc teachers: Misses M. C Swalnston, R. E. Woodcock, Wood-cock, Gladys Tltley, Mrs. Smith. Alva . Davidson. Mrs. M. Morgan, Erma Dav-Idfon. Dav-Idfon. Bessie Furlong, Norma Singer. ; Willie George, Emma Henkle. Winifred Wini-fred Garlock, Evelyn Turner, Mrs. ' Woodruff, Lucille Artebuin. Ha-.el Lichtenstlger. May Anderson, Ruth Dunham, Weltha Wilson. Myrtle Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. Poulter. Mrs. Furgeson and Mrs. Wittemorc. |