Show County Drive For Clothing Rags Now in Progress Speed Stressed In Campaign Quota December 4 Marks Drive End EndA EndA EndA A wide county-wide drive for discard discard- discarded ed cd clothing and rags was started Monday with the cooperation of ot schools in the south Davis district at t was announced by Mrs Lorenzo I Richards of Bountiful vice chair- chair chairman man nian of south Davis county and I head bead of the Bountiful campaign Only clothing that the owner no is wanted longer er intends to wear Davis county dry cleaners arc are co co- cooperating cooperating co- co operating with the committee m in in cleaning the soiled articles for a I small fee fee Clothing should be turn turn- turned cd ed in as it is and the local workers will sort and send that which needs cleaning to the dry cleaners cle ners said Mrs Richards The drive will continue to De- De December December cember 4 4 and the aid of everyone everone is needed to insure the campaign a success Rags Ra s should be clean and I cotton clothing may be laundered I but not ironed unless the donor wishes to All types of clothing arc I urgently needed now for a wide distribution to homeless peoples of the world as they arc are liberated and for relief purposes at home County chairmen of I Minute Women request that citizens respond at II once and complete the county article quota within the next few days As the Allies take Euro Euro- European European European cities and towns these articles must be m mand in inand inand and ready for rehabilitation tion PLEASE RUSH IN YOUR CLOTHING and RAGS School students in the Bountiful area arc are collecting clothing and anyone may take the articles to the school buildings Mrs Edward E ward Oivan Givan han and Mrs Gordan have nave been appointed to supervise the sorting of clothing next week and announcements are being made at church gatherings to speed the collection At least one of the pound per person is the aim committees For further information call Mrs ors F. F Wallace Walton Valton of Center Center- Centerville ville villel Mrs H. H R. R Dumke of Farm Farm- Farmington Farmington ington Mrs L. L A A. Williams of 1 South Bountiful Mrs Dewey Dewcy Swanger of Woods Cross and Mrs Richards C Mrs Delbert W W. Wilcox of Syra Syracuse use ruse is chairman of Davis county and she reported that citizens in in her Tier district may sell their clean dean rags to salvage dealers who will pay 4 per hundred pounds or phone her at 42 Syracuse who will arrange to have a a collector call all for the urgently needed pieces Chairmen of minute women m in towns of north Davis Dais county arc are arcin in charge of the collections of cloth clothing clothing clothing ing as well as rage and will sort the collection which will shortly Te De shipped for distribution Further information may be obtained from them or Mrs Wilcox Chairmen in the communities are arc Clearfield Mrs Virgil Hodg Hodg- Hodgson son Clinton Mrs J. J J. J Johnston Kaysville Mrs lone Sandall Lay- Lay Layton Layton ton Mrs Clarence Bone South Weber Mrs Joseph Staples Sun Sun- Sunset Sunset Sunset set Mrs LeRoy Smith Syracuse Mrs Zenas Bennett West Vest Point Mrs Walter Valter Dahl East Layton I II I Mrs Alpheus Harvey and West Vest Ii r Layton Mrs David Stevenson i Local dry ry cleaners will also cleanthe clean V the clothing that needs it It Mrs Wilcox said but arrangements are areto I fc to be made only by Mrs Wilcox In north Davis county and Mrs Richards in south Davis Clothing must first be turned in It is per per- permissible permissible permissible for donors to have cloth cloth- clothing clothing ing ins cleaned at their own expense before turning it in if they wish but to remember the drive ends DC De December cember 4 Any type of clothing no matter what is wanted even masquerade costumes mes ens' ens wom s' s girls girls' g. g rl boys bos and infants doming clothing both inn y and outer garments and I bli bla ets sleeping robes and any j any any- anything thing thins else that a human being can wear Mrs John T. T state chairman of salvage explained that manufacturing facilities arc are not suf sufficient sufficient sufficient to make the clothes needed during the winter months in the thc countries where the United Nations must deal with people long under oppression of the Axis powers This collection Mrs pointed out is not intended to cir cir- circumvent circumvent I long established collection practices but is designed to meet I an emergency need which must be filled HUed in a weeks two-weeks period A number of American associations I lions for domestic and foreign re relief re- re relief lief charities churches and others d have collected and prepared for re reuse re- re reuse reuse use all types of discarded clothing Waste Vaste collectors and old clothes dealers have bought rags and old clothes for a number of years This collection is not an attempt of the war production board to ignore the normal intensified ef effort ef- ef effort effort fort to get set more old clothes and I rags j 1 Any clothing which the owner knows will be used now or in the immediate future is not wanted All Allare types are needed for men men women L M I boys girls and infants Any I able clothing which can be reduced j I ed cd to rags is wanted Donors arc are arci i requested to see sec that woolen gar- gar garments ments are arc brushed and cotton gar gar- garments garments ments and rags are clean Mending is not required l' l q j a i lY L td 7 |