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Show COUNTY WILL DOUBLE" LIBERTY BOND QUOTA Third Liberty Loan bond subscriptions subscrip-tions continue to come in and the prospects pros-pects are that Emery county will at hast double her apportionment. Comparing Com-paring Emery county with other parts of the state and the country at large, we have certainly made a record, as Emery, quota was fully subscribed subscrib-ed before many of the other counties had begun work. Several waited until un-til their conference attendants had returned re-turned home but not so Emery. The work was accomplished before any of her conference people had thought of returning, but most of them have not taken that as an excuse and shirked their patriotic duty but have kept on the trail of some committeeman or another until they had been signed up. B. J. Silliman, cashier of the Green River bank, who has had charge of the campaign in Green River and who, by the way, seems to be a regular bear for patriotic work, wired Chairman Nielson last Saturday that they had $17,600, or nearly six times their quota, already subscribed and more to come in. Victor accompanied its $400 subscription sub-scription with the statement, in the letter of Chairman Thos. Wells of that place that "All went fine had to turn down three and didn't visit half." Pretty good from a place that Chairman Chair-man Xielson had the gravest doubt about! Castledale is within $900 of doub-j doub-j ling her quota with several parties yet to subscribe. Ira. R. Browning, state road engineer, is supposed to have subscribed $300 in Salt Lake with the undertanding that it be accredited to Emery county but the local bank has no trace of it yet and the two-weeks campaign closes today. Chairman J. M. Cowley and Committeeman Com-mitteeman Joseph Jenkins of Cleveland Cleve-land were over Wednesday with another an-other $100, and further payments on some of the first batch. They report that they had several more subscriptions subscrip-tions offered them at Cleveland but had advised the parties to hold off until un-til next time.' j Molen was the only place which I failed to subscribe its quota, and it j appears that nothing has been done j there. As a resnlt, the place has been i given to Ferron. I A particularly gratifying feature of I the subscriptions to this issue is the I fact that nearly one-fourlh of the sub- j criptions handled through the Emery I County Bank, according to Cashier Crawford, have been full-paid! Lists of subscribers for Lawrence, Victor and Emery, which reported last week but which we were unable to get into the paper, are given herewith, also additional subscribers from Castledale, Cast-ledale, Cleveland and Orangeville. , As in last week's lists, where no a- I mount is given a $50-bond has been ' taken. LAWRENCE Amy Staker, S. R. Staker, John Lewis $100, Wm. Arnold, James Niel- son. Cyril McArthur. Henry Roper, j Ferril Day, Elizabeth Day, W. H. Staker, Bessie Staker, Hilmer Staker, Orpha Brinkerhoff, John E. Uullard, Lauritz Hansen. Total $800. VICTOR Thos. Wells, Wm. F. Noyes, Charles H. Coolev, Samuel M. Wells, Hyrum A. Noyes, Wm. H. Wells, Samuel Wells, Anna Viola Wells,. EMERY Wallace H. Case, George H. Peacock, Pea-cock, Rasmus Jacobsen, Leroy V. Bunderson, Niels A. Abelin, Louis W. Petersen, Arthur M. Andersen, D. H. Williams $100, Nephi Jorgensen, Conrad Con-rad Torgerson, P. V. Bunderson, A. M. Sorenson, Emma L. Jensen, Henrietta Christiansen, J. B. Broderick $100. I John J. Jorgensen, Homer Jensen, A. J. Broderick $100, Chas. L.Foote, Raymond Ray-mond P. Olsen, Hans Andersen, Alvin Torgersen, W. B. Barker, Peter W. jorgensen, Aired W. Hansen, A. C. Hansen, Joseph A. Jensen, Niels A. I Olsen, Franklin Pettey, Peter Christ-insen, Christ-insen, Nephi Williams, James E. Olsen, G. M. Burr $100, Rasmus Al-brechtson, Al-brechtson, Alfred E. Andersen, Carl L. Albrechtson, William A. Pettey, I. K. Williams. Nora S. Larsen $100, Peggy see Anderson, Niels Nielson, George W. Mortensen $100, N. C. Jensen, H. B. Tensen. B. J. Peacock & Sans $100. Iva O. Maxfield, Niels C. Hansen, Lauritz Nielson $300, G. E. Anderson, Lloyd Brinkerhoff, Afton C. Olsen, ! Charles Worthington, E. H. Duzett, George Mortensen $100, Severen Al-bertson, Al-bertson, Angus Anderson, Marion Anderson. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIBERS (Since last week) CASTLEDALE E. S. A. Fourth Years, Mrs. Alice Leavltt, Temperance Peterson, Thos. R. Faddis, Mrs. R. C. Miller, Hans Peterson, Carl Wilberg $100, Con. Wagon & Machine Co. $500, O. Sorenson jr., Eugene Johansen, Mrs. Emma E. Dickson. CLEVELAND Mrs. Gudrene Johnson, John-son, Wm. Garfield Jones. ORANGEVILLE Edw.-P. Cox. |