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Show VICTORY WORK MUST INCLUDE SALVAGE HUNTS With a Salt Lake county committee com-mittee already functioning in a concerted "Salvage for Victory" campaign, citizens of the area are urged to , cooperate in a drive which is now underway, and will continue for the duration of the 'war, according to Earl T. James, postmaster and city chairman of Bingham Canyon salvage. ' Named on the committee locally lo-cally are: Vernon Jeffcott of Highland Boy, Mike Zampos and George A. Panos of Bingham and Malcolm Robertson of Copper-field. Copper-field. M. J. Greenwood, state salvage chairman, who announced names of community chairmen, urged Utahns to cooperate with salvage committees by contributing scrap metals, old rubber articles and old rags. Mr. Greenwood listed three types typ-es of salvage which Utah householders house-holders are asked to contribute-They contribute-They are: 1. Scrap metals, including anything any-thing made of iron, steel, brass, copper, aluminum or lead. 2. Rubber, including old tires and tubes, rubbers, galoshes, mats, hot water bottles or even rubber heels from wornout shoes. 3. Old rags, including castoff clothing, burlap bags, draperies, mattresses, pillows, carpeting or anything which contains wool or cotton. |