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Show nreiLESNi; county c:ivj:s i LSHLIUALLV TO I l.OOI) VICT US i v : Duchesne county not only ha r.ii;-,- ' ed the quota assigned it for the ro-j iitf. of the Mississippi -river (loed j sufferers, but lias addjj another luin- red dollars. In the tir.-.L pUce Du-I che-Eno county people were a.sked to I make a drive and raise as n:m.U a.; they could, with ' :io quota give;;. Later, when the disaster horam?' much greater, it was l'ound thai i; j would require, at.loaf.f $ f 0. 000, 00 ') ' lor the. immediate. reiief of :he..Tjod victims and wti Ave re assigned a j quota of $200. That was' soon ral---o Avith another hundred added. Nearly Near-ly all the communities in the coivaly have sent in more than was asked oT j them. The following towns , and tV amounts given up to date arc ;:s Ioava: Myton Avas asked for $4 0.' T'idc tlie leadership of Mrs. T. f. Gnyn and Mrs. Harold Tultle ' ."100 vas ra ised. -- , Roosevelt Avas given a quoia o'.' ;it lyrist $G0. Mrs. Ora llannsiou ; ;:d( Mrs. (?qo. II. Harrison solicited the people of that city and raised a ft." The smaller communities were ask ed to raise from live to ten dollars. Mt. Home, under the supervision of Mrs. Brig Stevenson; raised $10. Blueibell, Levison Hancock in charge, sent in $10.50. Fpalco. K. B. Murphy iu charge, sent in $D.G0. Mt. Emmons sent in ?5. Boneta, Bishop, E. E. Cox in charge, sent in $15.82. There are some small communities not yet heard from. Duchesne has so far raised $G5. The ' total for the county is nearly $300. All Red Cross chapters -re urged to keep on raising money to take care of the added list of Homeless. |