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Show Bond Queen Contest Closes June 20th; Get A Bond And Vote For Your Favorite Now Up to Flag day, June 14, Bingham Bing-ham residents had purchased 64 per cent of the quota of war I bonds expected in the Seventh I war loan. Interest in the close war bond queen race and the j sustained efforts of local chaTi-j chaTi-j men, plus steady drive of sales-I sales-I women, make it likely that every i possible bond purchaser will be reminded of the need of support in aiding Bingham district to reach the coveted goal $175,000 war bond quota. The drive ends July 7. To date $48,806.25 has been sold at the post office; $62,738.50 at the bank and $800 at Princess theatre. The war bond queen contest ends at midnight, June 20. Ac-i Ac-i cording to Dale Johnston, contest con-test chairman, the contestant with the highest number of votes is the winner. In the unlikely event ev-ent that any two or three girls i should end the race in an exact tie. the method to be used in selection se-lection of the state winner, that of considering votes as 75 per cent and personal qualifications as 25 per cent, will be considered consider-ed in selection of Bingham's candidate. Votes placed in the ballot box on the final day, June 20, will be counted between shows at the Princess theatre on Thursday, June 21, and the winner announced. announc-ed. Bishop David C. Lyon will act as chairman of the committee of judges. The war bond show Tuesday, June 19, at Princess theatre is for purchasers of bonds on June 18 and 19 and with each bond bought a chance will be given on the $25 war bond to be raffled following the performance of "Murder, My Sweet". Queen Standings Maurine Hyland, 1525 Lorraine S. Hartman, 1521 Donna Rose Boren, 1177 Marie Azzelio, 441 Delfina Valdez, 299 Top Saleswomen Copperfield Stella Klopen-stine, Klopen-stine, 74 bonds, issue value $5081.25, brigadier general; Mrs. W. L- Leatherwood, 18 bonds, $1334.50, first lieutenant; Highland Boy Mrs. C. L. Austin, 11 bonds, $919.00, second lieutenant; Milka Smilanich, 9 bonds, $1181.25. Carr Fork Ruth Granquist, 16 bonds, $666.00, first lieutenant; lieuten-ant; Ruth Jacques, 12 bonds, $337.50, second lieutenant; Business section Drucilla Mantle and Theresa Kinney, 102 bonds, $10,500, lieutenant general; gen-eral; Freeman, Dixon and Main street Minnie Adderley, 66 bonds, $6450, brigadier general; Maxine Carter and Frances Boren, Bor-en, six bonds, $300; Maikham Helen Morris and Nora Austin, 59 bonds, $1.0,706.25, colonels; Lower Bingham Amy Johnson John-son and MaRee Nelson, 67 bonds, $3125, brigadier generals; Blanche Creedon and Jennie Zampos, 20 bonds, $1031.25, captains; Blanche Reid and Eva West, 15 bonds, $412 50, first lieutenants; Main street above Markham, Edith Scussel, 20 bonds, $2,081.25, captain; cap-tain; Upper Bingham Mrs. Sam Cabibi and Mrs. B. C. Snyder, 6 bonds, $600; Copperton (list incomplete) Vienna Isbell, 170 bonds, $7,636.-50. $7,636.-50. lieutenant general. Bond headquarter sales amount to 695 bonds and $3466.75, according ac-cording to Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mrs- J. Lynn Booth, co-chairmen co-chairmen in charge of women canvassers. |