Show SALT tAKERS LAKERS TO PUT SPEED INTO NEW DRIVE Canvassers Will Vill Show InI Increased In In- 1 I creased Ardor l in r War Wai- V Work ork Campaign I r I LARGER PLEDGES NEEDED THIS WEEK r Zealots to Visit Stores Committee Com Coni- Will Seek Gifts Fr From nl Teachers fl 1 Full FuJI speed Full speed ahead I Is the command that will t b be out this morning b by City Frank Frnnk S S. S Murphy to all canvassers for fun funds s for tho united workS work Mr rr Murphy said last night night- What we e wish to do and should do llo 1 la to go over tho the top b by tomorrow noon This can bo bt accomplished only II I by united effort eUort and I shall make a n nI strong appeal l to workers to finish up I the campaign at once If It enough monI mon nion- I y I Is raised today we wo can easily completo com com- pleto Salt Lakes Lake's quota b by tomorrow i I am Informed e counties are tre re reporting roI ro- ro I porting that their quotas havo have been I or ar are nearly nearh raised I Many canvassers who were out late Saturday nl night ht gathering pled pledges es also worked a while yesterday They will start tart today's tod campaign n with renewed vigor igor and before night will have havo visIted visited vis vis- nearly every office store or house housen housein Jn in n the various cH city districts Tho They will ask ak all tho they seo see to contribute to tho big fund for tor soldiers soldiers' welfare and recreation DIg Biff ll Last week ru ous small donations were ere made T To attain success success In this tho the greatest of ot all campaigns for fun funds s sto to bo be used for purely recreational and uplift work ork for soldiers and sailors contributions must be larger sa say drive I lenders leaders cad e rs Regardless of or the outcome of oC peace negotiations tho the nation stands dut duty bound to raise for th the betterment betterment betterment bet bet- of ot the tho social and moral phases of or army and navy life lite say war work campal campaigners ners A warning warning- has been sent from Washington that money mone- now be beInS' beInS beIng being be- be ing InS raised for or this will b be needed neede more than over ever during during- tho the reconstruction tion period after the signing signing- or R peace pence I treat treaty Men olen In Franco France will need the tho comforts afforded b by huts and club buildings It Is feared talk has dampened the ardor or some nomo who usually give gl liberally To these citizens citi citi- zens a strong strong- appeal will be made to toua to- to ua day ay Tho obstacles obstacle confronting confronting- the committee com corn In It Its work among Utah educational educational institutions have T neon Deon eon partly overcome b by tho the appointment of canvassers can can- who will visit educators throughout the tho state at their offices nd homes and obtain pledges of oC su sup sup- port This plan Is considered practical since Ince no money need be bo pal paid at tho the time subscriptions are arc signed ned The first payment on the Installment plan will Ill be duo December 2 2 wh when n all schools probably will hn hav har reopened Work ork of ot collecting can thet be easily completed I IThe The Tho following following- committee has hns been bren named to see ace teachers and pet get their support rt George M. M 1 Bacon chairman chair chair- man Mrs S. S Williams Mrs J Edward dward Rosenbaum Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald and Mrs O. O J J. J P. P All committeemen will lunch or Pr r at t the Commercial club tomorrow noon when r reports ports will be received As seven great war work organizations will m be b by tho the funds runds now being being- raised r no one should hesitate hesi- hesi tate to give because of or his Ills religious affiliations The seven organizations are Y M. M r. r C C. A. A A T T T. w w- wC C C. CA A A. A- A J Knights of ot Columbus War ar Camp Community service American an Library association Jewish Welfare board and tho the Salvation Salva Salva- tion Army Anny 1 i Emphasis has been placed b by the Jewish Welfare board boar on personal I J service to Jewish soldiers and sailors i In fn cant cantonments and naval stations This phase of or tho the j activities II re- re J cIves special prominence In a n. review I I j just Juet et Issued by the Jewish Welfare i board j The transition from civil to military t ife th review points out brings In H Its wake problems of or adjustment which must be adequately met mot by the field leM representatives of the tho board If It the morale of ot the soldier is not to be IrnI Irn- Irn I paired Many men enter the tho with army ap apt apI ap- ap t I for tor the welfare of at their families during during- their absence Rep flop of ot the Jewish Welfare board through attention to matters of or a personal nature are aro able to relieve rolle the soldier of ot misgivings ho he might fe feel l i concern concerning In life his family |