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Show MARCH OF DIMES IN FINAL STAGE Dimes and dollars donated Bingham district's Infantile Paralysis Par-alysis drive and deposited at First Security bank on February I 1 totaled $162.84. This amount includes $72.86 collected in low-I low-I er Bingham under chairmanship I of Mrs. Ellis Boren and $20.89 j from lower Bingham business houses; $43.85 turned in from Carr Fork by Co-Chairmen Lor-I Lor-I raine Caul f ield and LeJeune I Latimer; $16.04 collected at High-! High-! land Boy business establishments through efforts of Chairman Harold R. Barton: and $914 col- lected through efforts- of Anna I Muhar and Principal Ira Moss at i Highland Boy school from its students. Reported as collected but not as yet turned over to Drive Chair-! Chair-! man Lcland G. Burress is $88.30 j donated at Princess theatre. Harold Har-old Chesler, manager, arranged for showing of a movie short this week and has directed the excel-' excel-' lent collection reported. Approxi- mately $100 will be credited Bingham's response to the appeal i because of Princess' theatre. Copperfield's chairman, Mrs W. L. Leatherwood, is directing a raffle of an exquisite piece of handwork donated the polio ef- fort by the Ladies Aid. The raffle raf-fle will be concluded with a drawing at Princess theatre Sunday Sun-day evening, February 4. Donations reported by organizations organi-zations include $5 each from Women's Wo-men's Civic club, Copperton Study Guild and Bingham high school Parent-Teacher association. associa-tion. Yet to be heard from are Mrs. William Ablett, Copperton chairman; Principal Harold W. Nielsen of Bingham Central: Principal T. H. McMullin of Bingham high school; George T. Parkinson and W. V. Robinson, 1 co-chairmen of Bingham district. All these workers report their drives as in the final phases. In 1914 Bingham residents donated do-nated $931.65 to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Paraly-sis. Checked in by Chairmen Robinson Ro-binson and Parkinson before closing time February 1 were Dime Containers of the following follow-ing places of business, with amounts as noted: Liquor Store, j $67.65; Pastime Inn. $4.08; The Diamond, $5.88; First Security Bank, $2.60; Ration Board Office, $5.10; Copper King, $10.51; Bingham Bing-ham Merc, $9.02; Carr Fork Pool, $4.21; Butte Club, $3.43; Mae's Cafe, $3.77; Union Drug, $5.32: Bingham club, $1.12; Main Street Apartments above Standard Garage, Gar-age, $2.58; Evans Drug, $3.88; Utah Power and Light, $3.44; J. C. Penney, $9.26. |