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Show TWO MORE TOWNS GO "OVER. THE TOP" Two more communities in Emery county are found listed with Elmo as having gone "over the top" in the big War Savings Stamps drive now underway. under-way. The county has been apportioned appor-tioned a total of $165,560 to raise by pledges and only a little better than half of that amount is reported as yet though two of the larger towns. Castle ported just wbvt they are aseveral Dale and Green River, and a number of the smaller places have not yet reported re-ported just what has been accomplished. accomplish-ed. However, it is confidently expected expect-ed that the county's quota will be all pledged by next Friday which has been designated as War Savings Day and has been proclaimed a holiday in most of the towns of the county and will be appropriately observed. County Chairman Edw. G. Geary has furnished us with the following report of each town's activity in the drive, the report being supplemental to that published last week. Elmo Allotment $4700. Total 4iow owned and pledged $ 4 S 3 5. Molen Allotment $1700. Owned and pledged $1815. Emery Allotment $12,500. Owned and pledged $12,520. Huntington Allotment $26,060. Total To-tal owned and pledged $23,290. Cleveland Allotment $12,00. Now owned and pledged $10,300. Orangeville Allotment $15,000. Total To-tal owned and pledged $12,000. Ferron Allotment $24,000. Owned and pledged $17,295. Mohrland Allotment $9000. Now-owned Now-owned and pledged $4500. Green River-Woodside, ictor, Lawrence, Law-rence, Castle Dale, Clawson and Rochester Roch-ester are the communities which have not reported. I W. S. 9. |