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Show 1 15, ' J Till: JOURNAL 191 March Of Dimes Leaders inty To Plan Nets $7306. pvene In The County S. Bond Drive LAYTON Haven J. Harlow, BS'SE.'SS of Davis county chairman the a'S will be Jf Series March of Dimes Campaign, said 10, April Saturday, that 73(h.!i was coWednesday, meet llected in the campaign. He said chairman munty bond Lake Salt in that this was 1100 more than the Utah 0 Hotel state 1919 drive. L. Smith, vith Charles S. Schramm, Clem Success of the drive was attri- ,n and director of Savings Bonds f com-o- n E. tah. with Independence Drive, the symbol, wi Iberty Bell as mched on May 15, and will ueuntil July 4. Utah's quota - six weeks-sale- s campaign, in Purcliase price neV E bonds only. Salt Lake organizational will be attended by Haven Davis blow, chairman of the committee. The Davis share of the state quota will wd at the April 19 session. 1950 quota of $2,310,000 for dependence Drive compares million in the quota of $3 While the 1919. mity drive of 1 i bond quota is approximately 13 less than last year, according to Director Schramm, the task of raising the quota will still be a great one since the period of the campaign is also 13 less. The slogan of the campaign is Save for Your Independence Huy U. S. Savings Bonds. As a token of that Independence, 53 full size replicas of the famed Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, have been contributed to the drive by the Kenne-coCopper Corporation, Utah Copper Division, by the American Smelting and Refining Company of Garfield, and four other members of the U. S. Copper Industry and will be distributed throughout the states to promote the sale of bonds. Page buted by Barlow to hotter planning and organization. Campaign workers met last week at the home of Mr. Barlow to review this years campaign and to discuss strategy for the next year. ertificates of campaign tion were presented to the appreciawot hers. In chaige of collections were: Henry V. Lund, Bountiful, Jayeees; Joel Smith, Centerville Lion.''; (Jordan (Jurr. Farmington; Harry Epperson and Clark Cheney, Kaysville American Legion; Mrs. Clarence Simmons and Harry Smith. ; llasiam S. and Hlhon (ieoige Barlow, Clearfield Kiwanis; Keith Smith and Henry (Jwilliams, Sunset. In charge of the womens committee was Mrs. Charles Gardner, vice chairman of the National Folio Foundation. Octavia A. Burnham was chairman of the womens clubs and distribution of Dimes March cards for the north end of the county. Richard Stevenson was in charge of school collections in the north end of the county. C Lay-ton- tt r ' - Odd Fact Police were having a difficult time capturing a runaway Phila-- i delphla milk wagon horse until the city bred animal stopped to wait for a red traffic light to change. t Infant Barber Services Held Tuesday S RAFlSH Funcial st,.....,. Wilt conducted Tuesday at m. at the LDS Syracuse chapel for Thomas L. Bather, infant son of erle I), and Baihaia (riddle Bar-tieThe baby, a twin, died at .s;3(i in. Saturday evening. They were 1 r. i'oin at 1 a m. Friday, Apiil 7. 1P50, at an Ogden hospital. The infant is smvived by his parents of Syracuse, and the twin hi other, Ferral Craig; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kulon Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Lacy A. ('riddle, Syracuse; James A. Barber, Syracuse; Mrs. Katie Donum, Ogden; Mr. and Mis. Joseph Hansen, Syracuse, and Mrs. Amy Griddle of Oakland, California; also, a T. J. Thurgood of Syracuse. great-grandparent- s, great-great-grandfath- Funeral services were conducted by Bishop Lawrence WIN OSCAItS . . . Best actor and actress of the year, Broderick and Crawford Olivia de Havl-lan- d, hold Oscars presented by motion picture academy. Miss do Ilavlland was honored for part In The Heiress and Crawford for part tn All the Kings men. I. Ci iddle. Postlude and prelude music was played by Russell Hansen, and invocation was by Clarence Smedley. A vocal solo, "I Think When J Read That Sweet Story, was d by Mrs. Itha Griddle. Speakers weie Bishop G. Henry Ramp- len-dero- IFor ton, and lcmarks were given by Bisliop Griddle. A vocal duet was rcndeied bv Mrs. Katie Cole and Mrs. Itha Griddle. Benediction was by James A. Barber and prayer at the Syracuse cemetery was by T. J. Thurgood. that Next Trop . . . Coach T ravel Saves Money Union Pacific ? TOsrro- c - Vrx The grand thing about electric hot water service is that hot water is there when you want it. You don t need loads of it and its to prepare ahead of time. 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