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Show County Goes 'Over the Top' In USO Drive With the final returns in and tabulated, R. M. Reber, county USO drive chairman, reports that every town in the county met its quota with many going way over, and two more than doubling their allotments. The county quota was $250 with $373.98 being collected. Following is the data on the drive: Amount Town Party Conducting Drive Quota Collect Washington . . Victor E. Ive rson$15 .00 $15 , Ivins ' J- Reber- 5.00 9 v vo . . James R. Bunker 5.00 7?. Central Gilford Barnum- 5.00 Pine Valley .... Ralston Barber- 5.00 55Q Santa Clara .... Spencer Reber 10.00 20.25 Springdale and Zion Park . Mrs. S. F. Falkenburg 15.00 3280 Hurricane .... Henry Scholzen 50.00 63l5 Virgin . Mrs. B. M. Jones 7.50 12(K) New Harmony . . . Lyle B. Prince 7.50 10oo Roekville Marvin Terry 10.00 1000 Leeds A. B. Sullivan 10.00 12 00 Enterprise .... Leland Huntsman 20.00 2400 LaVerkin . . . LaFell Iverson 10.00 um Toquerville . . . Lawrence Kleinman 10.00 hqq Gunlock J- L. Bowler 7.50 833 St. George .... Wendell M. Snow 120.00 120.00 Total . . . y . $376.28 Mr. Reber, and all those participating in the drive, express their appreciation for the fine cooperation that they received from the citizens of this county. A congratulatory telegram was received by Mr. Reber from Governor Herbert B. Maw and Earl J. Glade, state chairman of the drive for "most excellent showing of your county's campaign The returns were greater than expected". A report of the general campaign throughout the state indicated indi-cated that Washington and Wasatch counties were the only two to have completed their campaigns on July 3rd. |