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Show County Vell Over Top In Red Cross War Drive Two Towns Fail To Report Complete Data On Their Drives With two towns still failing to report in their total collections, Washington county has already gone over the top in its Red Cross War Fund drive, reports Lawrence Wadsworth, county drive chairman. chair-man. A total of $3,244.05 has been reported collected in comparison com-parison with the county's quota of $2,952.00. With the first complete notification notifi-cation from towns in the county that they were all assured of their drive quota or better, Chairman Wadsworth called Salt Lake and was informed that this county was the first in the state to report re-port in with completed drive. Pine Valley and Central are the only two towns which have not turned in figures on their drives. Both are assured of their quotas or better, state Mr. Wadsworth. In the case of these towns, he points out that they were late in receiving their drive supplies and thus were delayed in compiling com-piling the completed data. Following is the name of each (Continued on page eight) j Red Cross Drive (Continued from first page) community, its quota and the receipts re-ceipts turned in to date: I Allot- Recipts Town nient To Date St. George - S 1-100.00 S14TS.02 Santa Clara 100.00 129.25 Hurricane 460 462.27 LaVeikin 105.00 105.80 Toquerville 85.00 93.90 Virgin 45.00 51.81 Washington 150.00 195.90 Enterprise 180.00 182.50 Veyo 36.00 54.00 Gunlock 30.00 40.00 Ivins 28.00 30.05 Pine Valley 28.00 Central 25.00 New Harmony 75.00 78.00 Rockville ( 95.00 Springdale ( and Zion Park.. ( 100.00 272.10 Leeds 50.00 70.00 Totals $2,952.00 $3,244.05 |