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Show WASTE PAPER COLLECTIONS TO BEG1NJULY 22 "Start gatherinn waste paper NOW for the first salvage collection collec-tion to be made by the city truck Saturday, July 22," advise Earl T. James and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, men's and women s salvage divisions chairmen. Taper is to be stored in a large locked ground floor room at the Civic Center to load a 40-ton freight car being allotted Bingham Bing-ham in September. If Bingham residents cooperate and fill the car, proceeds will amount to a-bout a-bout $425 and will go to Victory Flag society Memorial fund. Magazines bring the best prize, $12.50 per ton. All other paper, properly stacked and bundled, is valued at $10.00 per ton. Meeting with city councilmen Wednesday night, Mrs. Knudsen and Mr. James were assured of complete cooperation of Bingham officials. The city truck will make pickups every other Saturday. Highland Boy, Copperfield and Copperton residents are requested request-ed to begin gathering waste papers. pap-ers. Collection dates in their communities will be announced soon. |