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Show BINGHAM BEHIND IN SEVENTH WAR . LOAN DRIVE QUOTA The Seventh war loan drive, during which Bingham war bona purchasers were expected to invest in-vest $175,000, the largest quota assigned this district to date, draws to a close July 7- At present pres-ent it is doubtful that workers will be able to swing Bingham into the "Over the Top" column. Exact figures on the progress of the drive to date were not available avail-able Thursday, but according to Chairman W. Hussell Anderson Only substantial last minute bond ; sales win enaoie mngnam 10 reach the goal set by state headquarters. head-quarters. Tin1 Seventh war loan drive is by all odds the mast difficult undertaken to date. Not only because be-cause of the increased quota but because previous campaigns had drained most of the reserve savings sav-ings which war finance workers desired to see transferred into war bonds. Women's Civic club sponsored the house to house canvass, results re-sults of which are now made public. pub-lic. Remarkable cooperation from club women and others must be commented upon. The women's chairmen released this statement: "On behalf of Women's Civic I club and war finance committee, i Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mrs. J-Lynn J-Lynn Booth, co-chairmen of can-; can-; vassing, wish to personally thank the women who so willingly and , I ably gave of their time and ef- forts in house to house canvass-I canvass-I ing. Their effervesence was ; gratifying and their efforts alone ! brought in $78,772.50 in E bonds issue price or $98,465.75 maturity value. Thanks also to John T. Bogan, who donated use of his building for headquarters; to Clair R. Mathis of J. C. Penney company, who decorated a booth and donated space in the Penney store; to Hugo Dellagnola, who generously donated use of a loud speaker system, for which we were grateful. Again may we say, 'Thanks for a job well done.'" The women drive leaders also wish to express appreciation to Ray Buckle for photos he took and to the following firms whose donations supplied the prizes in the queen contest: Bingham Mercantile, J. C. Penney, Pen-ney, Lendaris Mercantile, Elva Ruth Shoppe, Bingham Drug, Bingham Meat, Evans Drug, Union Un-ion Drug, Miller's Groceteria, Bingham Mortuary, Copper King, Pastime Inn, Diamond Inn, Mae s Lunch, Bingham club, Bingham Furniture, Bingham Grocery, Standard Garage, John Vietti, Canyon Garage, Chipian Food Store, Christ's Market. Bond workers bonds sold, rank, and issue value: Stella Klopenstine, 94, major general, $6,825.00; Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood, 20, captain, $1,572 -75; Delfina Valdez, second lieutenant; lieu-tenant; Vienna Isbell, captain; Mrs. James Denver, 15, first lieutenant, lieu-tenant, $1,237.50; Mrs. Phil Dow-dell, Dow-dell, 10, second lieutenant, $431.-25; $431.-25; Mrs. F. M. Davis, 12, second lieutenant, $750.00; Mrs. E. S. Grant, 10, second lieutenant, $496 00; Mrs. George Gadd, 10, second lieutenant, $956.00; Mrs. R. H. Bailey, 20, captain, $2,023 -75; Mrs. W. G. Allsop, 10, second lieutenant, $748.00; Mrs. R. J. Smith, 10, second lieutenant, $693.75; Mrs. H. L. Goff, 10, second sec-ond lieutenant, $575.00; Mrs. G. O. Swain, 30, major, $3,345 00; Mrs, C. L. Austin, 10, second lieutenant, lieu-tenant, $919.00; Milka Smilanich, 10, second lieutenant, $1181.25; Ruth Granquist, 16, first lieutenant, lieuten-ant, $666.00; Ruth Jacques, 12, second lieutenant, $337.50; Mrs. Alma Mantle and Teresa Kinney, 108, lieutenant general, $12,325.-00; $12,325.-00; Mrs. C W. Adderley, 66, brigadier brig-adier general $6,450.00; Maxine Carter and Frances Boren, 10, second lieutenant, $300.00; Helen Morris and Mrs. G. Austin, 66, brigadier general $12,750.00; Mrs. E. T. Johnson and Mrs. F. A. NYlson, 92, major general, $4,212.-50; $4,212.-50; Mrs. John Creedon and Mrs. Mike Zampos, 31, major, $2,531.-25; $2,531.-25; Mrs. Don Reid and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence West, 15, first lieutenant, $412.50; Mrs. Joseph Scussel, captain; Mrs. Grant Hodges; Mrs. R. A. Murano 15, first lieutenant, lieu-tenant, $600.00; Mrs. R. W. Freeman. Free-man. 15, first lieutenant, $1,950.-00; $1,950.-00; Mrs. C A. Morley, 16, first lieutenant, $775.50; Mrs. Sam Cabibi, 52. colonel, $7,316.25; Mrs. B. C. Snyder; Mrs. Clair Mathis, Mrs. Clive Siddoway, Mrs. H. A. Cheever, Mrs. Archie Sorenson bond booth workers who did not canvass. Others did help at booth. O |