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Show Contribute-for-Alice . Princess Charms Go Fast-As Fast-As Elephant Fund Soars One of the drive's biggest single j contributors the United Auto Workers, CIO, local 96 Saturday Satur-day presented a check for 125 to I the successful campaign. Spokeaman for the auto workers, work-ers, Kenneth Simpson, 52 Chicago at, and an employe of Ford Motor Co., said: "Our members feel we can make the kids much happier by bringing another elephant to Salt Lake City In the near future. We think the Telegram's campaign cam-paign Is an excellent project for the community." With the campaign goal now practically in sight, boys' and girls' club members were going aU out In their door to door campaigning, anxious to fill their "elephant trunks" and win the grand collection collec-tion award for their respective clubs. To win, each club must have the cooperation of residents of their areas. Contribute, won't you T Thousands of Utahns expected to visit Hogle Zoological Gardens over the Fourth of July holidays, will have the chance of owhing a genuine Princess Alice good luck charm ... if they contribute toward to-ward the Salt Lake Telegram'a rushing campaign to bring another elephant to the local soo by midsummer. mid-summer. Each youngster contributing to the drive will have the opportunity of submitting an entry In the "Name a Pal for Princess Alios" contest Ths boy or girl whose elephant name Is deemed best will be awarded a brilliant 1949 television tele-vision set as grand prise. Another major prize will be swarded at the conclusion of the campaign to the boys' and girls' dub which. In competition with four other 8alt Lake City youth :luba, collect the greatest amount X? contributions. |