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Show NEED FOR FUNDS STRESSED IN LOCAL RED CROSS DRIVE Only ten days Bra left for Bingham Canyon to reach it's quota in the 1946 fund for the American Red Cross. About one third of the sum had been raised, rais-ed, according to Eddie Arata, general chairman of the drive. After a slow start, the quota I can still be reached, since some ! of the divisions spent the early days oi March in organizational j work and are only now bogin-1 bogin-1 ning the intensive campaign. "To reach the quota", chair-i chair-i man Arata has declared, "It will ; be necessary for everyone to give : as generously as he or she can j so that the very important work ! on three fronts with the men overseas, the men in hospitals. ' and the veterans at home can be continued without halt. We must show the men on all three fronts that we have not forgot-; forgot-; ten so quickly. Those who nave not been j reached by the volunteer workers work-ers may contribute by sending j then contributions directly to ' Bob Jimas, Union Drug Co., Bingham Bing-ham Canyon. The following ladies la-dies under the chairmanship of Mrs. William Ablett are canvas-ing canvas-ing the Copperton district: Mrs. Hyman Smernoff, Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht, Mrs. J. D. Laycock, Mrs. Kenneth Foster, Mrs. Martin Mar-tin Jensen, Mrs. Albert Ray, Mrs. Melvin Olson, Mrs. Roy Willis and Mrs. Louis Watson. |