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Show GUIs (or Chest 05 r !:r!i 1 Red.- Fes t her contribution mounted to $274,141 aa the "indefinitely "in-definitely extended" drive to raise 1318,741 continued.. Despite the fact that just s8 of the goal haa been attained. Salt Lake county Community Cheat officials of-ficials remained optimistic about reaching the goal or "st least oom-ing oom-ing close." Alfred F. Henderson, chest campaign director, asserted there la still enough money outstanding out-standing In the various divisions of the drive to put the campaign over the top. v He reported that eight new volunteer vol-unteer workers have been added to Sugar House cheat rank In an effort to raise the additional J5 of the money needed to put Walter Wal-ter O. Peterson's division over the top. C. B. (Gene) Freeman, general campaign chairman, urged volunteer volun-teer wuikei In all division to eomb their assigned area carefully care-fully and bring In the money thia week. Meanwhile, all-out drives to aid the chest's 21 character-building and charitable Red Feather agencies agen-cies were being conducted in Salt Lake senior high school. Lee Simmons, supervisor of health and physical education for boy and board of education member mem-ber in charge of the school's cheat drive, said that 43fi0 ha been contributed to the chest from teacher and other board employes, and schools are expected to report their collections wtthla the week. . Although junior high schools are not officially participating in the cheat drive. It waa reported that Afton Lou Pierce, Barbara Ninv man and Roberta Mulrhead, eighth grade students at Bryant Junior high, have mad a careful study of cheat service and have repeated the "Red Feather Story" before members of their community prob-lem prob-lem class to aid the drive. |