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Show Red Cross Has Same Quota as '49 Seeking $98,750 in Salt Lake County for the 1950 fund of the American Red Cross, E. C. Bergeson, chapter manager, an- thousands of volunteers for work in many services and in hospitals of the community; $31,233 for Utah and national disaster relief and services to the veterans and armed forces. Red Cross representatives in the southeast area are: Paul Pehrson, Sugar House; Louis N. Bagley, East Mill Creek, and Jack Haigh Jr., Holladay, Cottonwood. nounced this week that with the same quota for 1950 as in 1949, approximately the same budget will be in force. The 1949 expenditures were: $51,304 for veterans and servicemen, service-men, including financial assistance, assist-ance, help in filing instruction first aid, life saving, swimming and accident prevention, emergency emer-gency first-aid stations and high first-aid kits; $7,388 for Junior Red Cross to channel through school children aid to children of the entire world; $567 for nursing service, only for recruiting re-cruiting nurses for disaster and other services, training housewives house-wives and others in care of the sick; $788 for volunteer services, serv-ices, recruiting and supplying |