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Show WOMEI TO AID II THRO LIBERTY LOI Mrs. H. H. Spencer, chairman of tho Wober county Womon's Conservation committee, filed hor report for work dono in tho city and county with Mrs-J. Mrs-J. F. Hyde, stato chairman, yesterday. It shows a considerable amount of work done in preserving fruit and vegetables. It follows: City committee, 700 quarts of can- ned fruit and 50 pounds of dried fruit; Mrs. Fred Foulger. Ogden stake, 1.-500 1.-500 quarts of canned fruit and 375 pounds of dried beans; Mrs. Frank Stevens, Weber stake, 1000 quarts of canned fruit; Mrs. F. M. Marriott, North Webor stake, 3342 quarts of canned fruit. 127 pounds of dried fruit and 377 pounds of dried vegetables. The report also contained the statement state-ment that more than two tons of canned can-ned and dried fruits and vegetables havo been distributed to the poor of the city and county. This organizaUon is also preparing to assist in the third liberty loan campaign cam-paign and Mrs. Sponcor has appointed tho following women on committees: Mrs. Edward Bichsel, chairman; Mrs, Frank sStovens, Weber stake; Mrs. Fred Foulger, Ogden stalco, and Mrs. M. S. Marriott, North Webor stake, vlco presidents; Mrs. E. M. Conroy, secretary; Mrs. Thomas D. Deo, treasurer and Mrs. A. W. Putnam, Put-nam, press reporter. City committee: Mrs. A. P. Bigo-low, Bigo-low, Mrs. R. E. Bristol. Mrs. E. O. Wattis, Mrs. Archlo Bowman, Mrs. Chapin A. Day, Mrs. M. S. Browning, Mrs. Jack Browning, Mrs. Bertha Ec-cles, Ec-cles, Mrs. D. C- Eccles, Mrs. Joseph Wright. Mrs. W. C. Wright, Mrs. A. V. Mcintosh, Mrs. T. D. Ryan and Mrs. J. H. Spargo. -oo |