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Show Equipment For Recreation Centers oi National Guard Offers of equipment to furnish recreation- centers of the batteries batter-ies of the Utalhi National Guard are -beginning to pour into Post Commanders of the American Legion from all sections of the state, Ross Glassmam, of Ogden, Department Commander for Utah, and Norman L. Sims, Salt Lake Cityr state chairman of the furniture drive, announced this 'week. The equipment is being picked up by state trucks, transported trans-ported to" the Salt Lake Transfer -Company Warehouse in Salt Lake City. The use of the warehouse ware-house has been donated free by George A. Sims, to hold the furniture furn-iture until it has been gathered in carload lots. It is easy to donate useable equipment for the recreation centers. cen-ters. All that is necessary is to call the Post Commander of the nearest American Legion Post and he will make arrangements to have state trucks pick up the equipment. Equipment donated in any one section will be as-figned as-figned to the battery of that section for the use of the boys g: the locality, until their own : recreation center is completely supplied. Most important requirements are pianos, phonographs, phonograph phon-ograph records, radios, library and card tables, writing desks, magazine and book racks, chairs, settees and games. |