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Show M DIRECTORS FOR 'POPPY DAY' Drive For French Children Relief to be Launched . Saturday Committees who will assist in the j drive to raise funds in Ogdon for the relief of children in tho devastated regions re-gions of France wore announced today". to-day". The money is to bo raised for the American and French Children's league. Charles Barton, cashier of the Ogden Savings bank, is the local treasurer designated here. The drive will be launohed Saturday with 200 pretty girls selling souvenir popples of France for any amount the citizen desires to pay for them. Mrs. Georgina Marriott, chairman, says cadets and boy scouts are invited to be present at the headquarters in the city hall Saturday to assist in the drive. Each of the schools will, be represented repre-sented by girl poppy sellers and by teachers as well. Mrs. Marriott says the funds collect-ed collect-ed go directly into tho handB of Mr. Barton, who will either send it to state banker of the league or cable it directly to Paris, as he may choose. Madame Guerin does not herself handle han-dle the money. There are no overhead expenses of offices or salaries in connection con-nection with the drive, Mrs. Marriott says. Tho committees: Honorary executive committee Mayor Frank Francis, Commissioner Chris Flygare, commissioner J. Ray Ward, Supt. W. Karl Hopkins and H. A. Dixon, principal of Weber Normal college. Banker and treasurer Charles Barton. Bar-ton. General Committee Mrs. Geor-trina Geor-trina Marriott, chairman: Mrs- Agnes Stevens, vice chairman; Mrs. Ida Tre- soder, vice chairman; Mrs. Mary A ' H -Terry, secretary; Mrs. Archie Bow Bi man, treasurer; Mrs. E. 0. Wattls IHt Mrs. J. U. Eldredge Jr., Mrs. Chris ( H, f. Flygare, Mrs. Mary Matson, Mrs. N G ' jH), !-Thomas, !-Thomas, Miss Ethel Lee Howie, Miss , IHttV ' Florence Turner. Mrs. Zina Randall. JB UP Mrs. W. R. Emmett. Mrs. Douglas .L Watson, Miss Thirza Hall, Mrs. Davia lHt' Johason, Mrs. W. D. Harding aad Mrs FBii '-' Fred1 Gentecb. v lHT '- |