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Show AD FUND PLANS ARE COMPLETED, READYTO START Chamber of Commerce Campaign Cam-paign to Raise $50,000 for Publicity Begins To-f To-f morrow Throughout City The campaign of the Kalt Iaka rhamber of commerce to raise a $50,00a lnventmnt fund to advertise Salt Lkt. knnd Utah will open Monday with' nearly $10,000 already aubacribed and a bla" corps. of workers ready to enter tnto the drive work with unwonted enthusiasm. en-thusiasm. All plans are fully completed for the pimhina; forward of the campaign with .Jail, possible jtriTgy Jwq committees appointed Saturday from the board of trustees and publicity and advertising Committee of the chamber and mlninit committee, respectively, complete the roater of special campaign committees Tho general drive committee and work-ins; work-ins; corps are completely recruited and the strTTt of the campaign will find every preliminary detail carried out. Oenenil Chairman Prank B. Cook appointed a" special "follow up" committee com-mittee to include George Albert Smith, W W. Armstrong. F. C. Schramm, J. A. Barclay, Walter S. Tuttle, A. V. Klpp, east division chairman, and A. Hoy Heath, west division chairman.; It will he the duty of the "follow up committee to exercise personal super i vision over the 4200 corporations, firms' and Individuals listed as prospective1 Hiibscribem to the $'.0,000 fund. MINING COMMITTEE. The special mining committee organisation or-ganisation appointed by Chairman J-If. J-If. Ball inrlmlf C Boa well, chairman; chair-man; I. I. Lowe. R, V. H u tier and B. N. KU kard. This committee will, call upon mine owners and operators, machinery ma-chinery companlea. assayera. chemistBf cement companies and engineers with a view of obtaining their aubscrlp- pf-pislly encouraging to workers t i . pervising officials of the ram 1 nisn was the subscription of one company com-pany amounting to $1760 announced Saturdav. The company in making the subscription wrote that the in t areata represented were glad of the opportunity opportu-nity to contribute to the fund raise lat year for the purpose of advertls. T:ig the city and state and that In view 4t tha vary substantial results obtained, were alad of the opportunity to again contribute. "In the previous campaign we subscribed sub-scribed $1160," wrote a company official. offi-cial. "This subscription was made In Nlhe discharge of what we considereo our civic duty and we believe that no expenditure made by us brought-greater brought-greater returns to the territory In which we operate. We conaequently have pleasure in raising our present Ftihscrlptlon to $1750." EDITORIALS SENT OUT. y- rrature of the preliminary work was the mailing out Saturday to 420 prospect of facsimiles of editorials carried In Salt I-ake's dal'.y newspapers. newspa-pers. These uniformly Indorsed the ampaigh and Its purposes- Cards Vailing the attention of the campaign workers to the dally luncheons to ba tendered them throughout drive week by the chamber board of governors were also mailed Saturday. Worker are urged to come each day to the luncheon meetings, at which the daily progress of the campaign will be reported re-ported and addresses made by Hal W. Smith. Instructor to the campaign worker In investment salesmanship, and drive officials. Captains who will have supervision over the active subscription work on the east division under Chairman Ktpp are as follows: Joel Richards. G. K. Carpenter. N. C. Ellis. W. 8. McCarty, I-udley Baker, A. K. If. Peterson, George King. B. F. Grant. J. R. Brown. Kmil Lehman, Joseph Blfckenderfer, N. J. Hansen. The west division captains working um-r Chairman Heath are as follows: R. R. Irvine, Will Browne. John K. Jones, J. A. Leavitt. Charlea Tyng, H. S. Forbes, R M. McCurdy. Albert Mer- j rill. J. H. Cornwall, K. W. Braby. J. H. Manderfield. W. L. PenJck. A. K. Kber-bardt. Kber-bardt. A corps of approximately 150 workers work-ers will engage in the active solicitation of subscription in the various districts as outlined In the accompanying map tinder the various captains. WORK IS OUTLINED. Instructions to captains are: "The ping cards handed to yon are r the workers in your respective districts. dis-tricts. It is Intended that every firm and profeslonal man In the city has been curded. Kah district Is divided Into blocks and buildings. Captains khould assign two, three or the necessary neces-sary number of workers-In each build-(Tontlnued build-(Tontlnued on page 12. AD FUNDPLANS (Continued from par 1.) Ins or block, firing htm th card for each building or block. "Under no circumstance shall worker work-er deatroy card handed to them. Duplicate are kept by the general chairman and th workers' card muat b accounted for. The nam of each worker should appear on th card. "Th captain .houid turn In their list of worker to their, division chairman, chair-man, ao thrt th worker mar be called each morning during th week la re. t mind them of a big luncheon at th Commercial elub. wher they will b th guest, of th. board of governor. Worker should consult their captain on all question arising over th card or subscriptions. Tha captains. In turn, ahould consult their division chairman. "It may be that some firm or Individual Indi-vidual la not Indexed.. Take any such subscription and have a card made up for tha firm or Individual allowing th amount auhacrlbed. ( "Kach captain and worker I urged to meet at th Commerclui club fur ' luncheon each day , without fail. "riubscrlptions received at the Com- merclal club or through the mail will be handed to th captain of such district dis-trict from which It i received." |