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Show WOMEN WORKERS DOING WELL IN SIXTH BOND DRIVE Women war bond salesmen ure forty-one per cent of the way toward their goal, the $122,000 quota which will purchase a modified ward car with medical equipment and a kitchen car completely equipped. Announcement Announce-ment was made yesterday by Mrs. Bob Jimas, wmen's division divis-ion chairman, thatj local women workers have soli $50,000 to date in the sixth war bond drive. Mrs. O. A. Wiesley, Utah's chairman, wishes to compliment Bingham upon being the first town to decide what they would like their bond purchases to-buy. Miss Stella Klopenstine has now sold $5000, which makes her the first of the workers in this district to reach the rank of four star general in the third army. Mrs. Alma Mantle and Mrs. William Hawks have become be-come colonels with sale of $3300. Elmo A. Nelson and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Rauer are sergeants and Mrs. Leo Brisk and Mrs. Sam Feraco are corporals. The junior chamber of commerce, com-merce, Jay-C-Ettes, American Legion auxiliary and Copperton Study Guild have all cooperated in the drive by furnishing salesmen sales-men to put Bingham over the top. The bond booth is at the Utah Power and Light company office and is open from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. from Monday Mon-day to Friday. In charge of the booth are Mrs. Feraco, Mrs. E-V. E-V. Knudsen, Mrs. Rex Mills and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen. o |