Show PRETTY GIRlS r SEll WORTH OF STAMPS Thrift Campaign Goes Merrily Merrily Merrily Mer- Mer rily On as Young Women Women Women Wo Wo- men Become Active Pretty girls and thrift stamps were the order of ot the day yesterday In the big sales drive of ot the state war sav savIngs savings save ings tags committee As a result the efforts efforts ef- ef forts of ot the army of thrift girl worl workers rs Uncle Sam is richer today by nearly The thrift day sales drive inthe in inthe inthe the business district was reviewed today to today today to- to day by members of ot the state committee commit commit- tee ee as the most successful effort on the he part of the war savings committee commit commit- tee since the campaign was begun In all the banks department stores hotels business houses and on the streets the army of ot smiling little workers workers workers work work- ers waged a relentless offensive for Uncle Sam When taken into consideration consid consid- that that most of the sales were for cent 25 thrift stamps an and the small baby bonds an idea of ot the number of ot persons solicited may be ascertained The rho result is particularly gratifying to o the state c committee because thousands thousands thou thou- thou thou-I sands of new patriots were enlisted inthe in the he great thrift army who formerly I were vere not owners of the little war se securities se- se ALL ENTHUSIASTIC i I Through the tireless efforts of ot C. C Campbell C. C I Campbell ampbell manager of ot the telephone I I company and chairman of ot the sales drive committee who selected the corps of ot thrift girls and managed the campaign the workers went put Jut inthe in inthe the tho morning imbued with a spirit of ot enthusiasm and determination To Miss Ollie Goodell and Miss Katherine Schooler went the credit forthe for forthe forthe the highest sales made during the day They disposed of ot worth of thrift stamps and war certificates working as a team at the National Copper bank Miss Libbie Sutton Button and Miss Marie Lusty won the initial honor of ot the I campaign for tor the sale of ot the first 1000 worth of securities during the I day at the Utah State National bank banle I Misses ArlIne Ridges and Edith also signed a member of ot the I Thousand Dollar club while working as a team at McCornick's bank More than worth of stamps were sold in a crowd which a number of the thrift workers attacked at Second South and Main streets Recruiting Recruiting Recruiting Re Re- officers who were making a plea for recruits for the army changed the trend of their appeal to a speech on thrift stamps They materially aided the girls in disposing of the starn stamps PH and for several minutes dollars dollars dollars dol dol- lars quarters dimes and nickels came raining through the air Many of the contributors were not aware that the stamps were being sold by the government government govern govern- II ment and that Uncle Sam would re redeem redeem redeem re- re deem th them m for the highest interest he has ever paid on any Issue of government government govern govern- I ment securities Following are the teams organized I by Mr Campbell for the drive e the lo location location lo- lo cation of their selling places and the I amounts sold Merchants bank Misses Helen Lewis and Bessie Shearer Utah Savings Sa and Trust company Mrs Steve Ste McMurrin and Mrs Lawrence Southwick National Bank of ot Misses he the Republic Misses Elsie Birch and Ruth Walk Walker Walked r brothers Bankers Misses LaNez Pitkin Pit- Pit kin and Ellen Halstrom Deseret National bank Misses Rose Romney and ami Constance Budgett Salt Lake Security and Trust company Misses Mabel and Lillian Daley Dale Da- Da le ley ey Zions Zion's Savings bank Misses Mabel Wells Wens and Vera Moore Continental National bank banki i Mrs l Evans and Miss Lydia Miller I National City bank Misses Pearl Doyle and Nellie Gillespie Tracy Loan and Trust company company com com- pany Misses Lois Chamberlain and I Laverna Terry Farmers and bank Misses Norrine Hays and Lucile Luelle Castle Castleton ton Z I C. C M. M I. I Misses Alta Kimball and Car Car- i rte rie Ol Olson on 41 75 Walk Walks Dry Goods company Miss l Anderson and Marian SpenCE Keith OBrien Miss 1 E Emi 1075 1015 1 |