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Show " PHETTY GIRLS READY FOR If I DRIVE Sale Will Be Held Monday in Banks and Stores by Bevy of Beauties. Details have practically been completed for the big thrift stamp and war certificate certifi-cate drive to be conducted in Salt Lake Monday by the city committee, with the aid of pretty girls of the city. C. C. Campbell of the telephone company, com-pany, who has in ehargo the important details of furnishing the young women who will sell stamps in all the banks, department de-partment and other stores of the city on this day, reported to Chairman L. B. ; Hampton yesterday that he has his force of beauties ready for their work and is now giving them me necessary instructions instruc-tions relative to their tasks. Booths will be established in every bank and every department store in the city. These will be open all day Monday and there will be one or more pretty girls at each booth to sell stamps to the patrons of the banks and stores. At the same time, the stores will urge patrons to take e tamps In change when they make purchases. The plan, it is believed, be-lieved, will result in heavy sales of stamps Monday throughout the city. The purchaser pur-chaser will, of course, not be compelled to take his change in stamps, but thev will be tendered as change and the customer can do a patriotic thing and at the same time make an interest-paying investment by accepting the stamps tendered. City Chairman Hampton, who has been : out of the city for a few days on private business, was at headquarters in the Commercial club yesterday getting thir.es lined up for a big week in thrift work in Salt Lake next week. State Chairman James W. Cchlns yesterday yes-terday received word from the count v chairman in Wasatch county that he had secured fifteen members of the Thousand Dollar club in Heber City alone. This m considered an excellent showing fur ih-Wasatch ih-Wasatch county committee. Yesterday afternoon Slate Director George T. Odell nn.i Elmo Smith spent several hours at Mhlvale addressing mn of the United States smelter and th Utah lion A Steel company. The suit'.-director suit'.-director and his assistant were suvess-ful suvess-ful in forming a number of thrift clubs among tho employees of these big institutions insti-tutions and the men were fnthu.-dastie over the war savings work, the officials report. A report received last nieht bv the state chairman from the Stato School for the Deaf and Blind at Ogden shows that up to January 2 there had been more than $3"0 worth of war stamps sold by the students of the school. The tieurr? showed the sale of fifty-eight baby bonds and. U'tj thrift stamps. |