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Show ELKS m OTHERS USE DESERVING OF PRAISE A walk through the new emergency hospital this morning was enough to make a man wish that he might have I an exceedingly light attack of the complaint com-plaint and be compelled to stay there' in such a splendidly equipped estab- lishment where the evidences of real, care were at hand at every turn. Large spacious rooms, well lighted, clean and bright to look upon, nurses whose every movement said. "We are1 here to assist your speedy recovery;"! a well placed set of rooms for the con- ' venience and welfare of the nursing staff, and, in short to use tho phrase of the real estate advertisement," every ev-ery modern appliance" that human nature na-ture may call for during a timo of siclcness is there for tho upbuilding of sufferers into health and strength again. I All praise to tho Rev. John Edward Carver of the Red Cross, and all praise to the brotherhood of Elksvho came to the city's need with so "splendid a building, and all success to Nurse j Swainston and her staff who will give further manifestation of a spirit of duty that has been a bright and shining shin-ing light during Ogden's dark days of the epidemic. Over the door and beneath the insignia in-signia or the B. P. 0. E. there ought to be written in letters of gold and illumined at night, "Abound in hope all ye who enter here." If any more of the Standard force come down with the disease, it shall be written that they were among those present at tho Emergency hospital in the Elks building. j Attention Elks! You never did a better bet-ter day's work in your Ogden existence exis-tence than when your Exalted Ruler. Kirkendall responded to Parson Carver's Car-ver's plea in the name of Ogden sufferers suf-ferers and the cause of the Red Cross. oo |