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Show no who BE RAISED : YIP ' . r Western Department Sub-j Sub-j ' cribe Only 37 Per , ,'. Cent to Date. Inteneifled emplaning Is the order 1 ' of tha day for those who are directum , the I'nlted War Work drive. Since ' there in only three days left. "h frrrul-U'-'T " raised. II ' will oe neceeaary to make a ' mendoua effort iu imltr w Utah' quota. . . ., . 1. It la Intended that a complete Hat or thoaa wh. nave subscribed ahnll be published, and at the, same time. spe- eial work will be dona by a sleeker commltM to Indue thoaa who have neslected ao far to subecrlb. tocome forward wllh donation.. An Intereetlns summary of the pros, res. of the drl Ihrouichout the nation na-tion la contained In a telegram rwlvtd today from John K. Molt, director sen-ral sen-ral of h campalun, by J. U. Larson, eampaisn manaa-er for tlia alula of . Utah. A ropy of tha telegram foilowa: : mom'i TEt.eeMi At lha and of tha third day on a basis of tha national goal of $170.&o"i.-oo $170.&o"i.-oo tha northeoatrrn department had subscribed 7 per cent, eastern depart-uisnt. depart-uisnt. i per cent, central. 4t lr rent, aoutheaatern. 4; southern. &; west- em. H.TtnU enilie uutton, 31 per cant . Hare heard of no atat which floea not flillvjrl-nil tTt Pr" beyond the gnat for a M per cent oversubscription. 'Without doubt the campaign Is ragging In certain pana of nearly . every military department, flrat owing to Influenia; second, to loaa of. Mon-. Mon-. day: third, to failure of many people to graep the lda that much mote money -la required for demobilisation period and period between ceesatlOH of hoatllltlea and beginning of demobilisation de-mobilisation than waa required on a regular war haeia. All thia make. It abaolutelT neceeaary that wherever towna, cltlea or rounllea or statee reach their regular allotment they ahall dilve ahead beyond the goal as muco a poaalble. PRESSURE URGED. "Kmphasls thla strongly through- I out vour state, pointing out that In ' the European war one the fact that a certain dlvlalon of the American army ; reached Its objectlvea and went over ; the top before certain other divisions ' did not lead them to atop, but rattier tu press their advantage to the limit ; In the interest of the whole army and - of tha nation and of Hie cause. "In every slate, alao. clearly urge the necessity of people, eeperlally , ' among rich and well to do. cutting Into then principal I'm as eveii suiiiii'i 1 ! ,and eallor who hu. gone overaeaa haa ' shown his willingness to do. because -cacti One of them has been willing to i give his life, and with revered gratl- ' tuda let ua remember that tens of t thousands did so snd therefore In their ; ' tisme ler .the American people follow : . Heir example by giving of their prln- elple lo thla campaign, which la for Vite purpose of helping tha nillllona of , our mea who have rl.:ked their Uvea 1 1 and are determined to see their duty ( t through to the end. Thla and other i Ion a headquarter, telegrams are made 1 poealbla by a generous friend." |