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Show CITY DIVIDED III DISTRICTS i FOBDfllVE j United War Work Fund Will Be Waited in Most f Efficient Manner, i " I Bait Lake has been divided Into diatneta fir the I'nited war work drive and a director has been chosen for each division. The plan waa perfected perfect-ed at a meeting In the Commercial club yesterday afternoon. Thia campaign la to be conducted in an entirely different manner from previous war drives. Instead of canvassing can-vassing by clnaeifled lists of business houaes, the worker will te assigned a j definite district ao that only nvteyit : will be made to each place miiJ much I time saved In the drive. I The peiaonal campaigning will start 1 aa soon aa returns nave been lecelveU Ion pledge cards. These crds will be sent out thia afternoon or Monday and every recipient ia urged to fill out his card at once and send It back. The: more pledpea that are received iht 1 fewer visits will have to be made. ! The following have been appointed I division directors by F. 8. Murphy, city chairman. A meeting of theae dl- j re, tre wl'l be held on Monday at I 12:30 af the Commercial club to dta-.-ues pians for the drive: Joseph Lippman. Kev. V. A. Simp-kin. Simp-kin. Abbott Mugninia. 4. fl. Hawby. ..L'Jwacd. Hofenhanm A. Sielner. t'hnrlea StimpKon. T. V. Najlor. K. Adams, ( '. A. I-'a us. 1 . V. Lippman. I,. M. Bailey. Ii..fs Heason. J Will Cray. liarry Knight, V; S. McCarthy, Joseph Nlbley. J. C. Tfoward. R. V Ommfll was appointed (hair-man (hair-man of the foreign corporation committee com-mittee and K. o. Howard as chairman of the committee on capitalists and clearing house. These appointments were also- made by the city chairman. The flrat county to go over the top in the I'nited States war work drive fa Han Juan. J. V. Hanson. ciiHirtnan of the ronnty committee, yesterday tele-gra tele-gra piled that his county had raised Its allotted amount and would double It tefnre the end of the drive. Peace negotiations are to have no effect on preparations for the campaign, cam-paign, because even an early peace will nt obviate the necessity for futioe to keep aci ive the nrga tuitions conducting con-ducting welfare work in the fighting sones. American soldiers will undoubtedly un-doubtedly be kept abroad at least a year and will .need aa much if not more than ever the rest and recreation provided hy the; societies. |