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Show HANDSOME AM RECEIVED! RECENTJRIVE Citizens Generally Respond In Red Cross Roll Call-Workers Call-Workers Give Valuable Aid. Total collections approximating $800 when the fir.al checkup is made for 1934 Roll Call in Cache County Chapter, American Red Cross, is the prediction of N. W. Merkley, chapter Roll Call chairman. chair-man. Mr. Merkley has so reported to the executive committee of the Cache Chapter, according to Mrs. Nellie B. Langton, chairman of the Cache county chapter. Representing the largest response re-sponse by way of Red Cross memberships mem-berships and contributions received receiv-ed in the last few years, this sum is the result of much effective work done by Red Cross workers throughout the county. Early in November Mr. Merkley was selected select-ed as Roll Call chairman and a county-wide campaign for memberships mem-berships was mapped out. At a recent meeting of the board of directors of Cache County Chapter, Chap-ter, Mr. Merkley was given a special spe-cial vote of thanks for his work as Roll Call chairman, and other workers during the campaign were j lauded for their close attention to the task of carrying out the Roll Call. - ' Equally active in the campaign this year of promoting welfare in ; a Red Cross way has been Junior ' Red Cross headed by Mrs. John E. : Griffin of Logan for the Cache chapter. At the Junior high school in Logan, through the effortts of I pupil members of the boys and girls league, with Harold C. Bate- man and Miss Carmen. Ballard, ' faculty advisors and Dennis Will-more, Will-more, president of. the boys' or-! or-! ganization, and Miss Melda. Cal- der, ' president of the girls' group, ! leading the drive, 306 quarC"of ! fruit were-- contributed for - needy families for distribution through 1 the Red Cross. This activity from the standpoint of the number of pupils participating was a 100 per cent success this year, according accord-ing to Principal Alvin Hess. With only a few locals yet to report the result of their 1934 Roll Call efforts, the board of directors of Cache County Chapter Chap-ter have closed the 1934 drive feel-i feel-i ing well satisfied with efforts on j the part of all workers participat-I participat-I ing, Mrs. Langton said today. ! Special thanks of the board should go to these workers in the : various communities throughout j the county. Mrs. F. L. Peterson, Petersboro; Mrs. Glenra B. Crcokston, North Logan; N. C. Sorenson, Mendon; j Wm, Walton, Logan Third ward; j Mrs. Magda B. Peterson, Logan Fourth ward; Mrs. Marie H. Web-I Web-I ber, Logan Tenth ward; Mrs. E. I G. Carter, Lcgan Fifth ward; O. I D. Law, Nibley; Thomas Buttars, Clarkston; E. W. Simmons, Cor- nish; H. W. Ballard Jr. and Melvin I Ballard, Benson ; Bishop Franklin I Bitters, Millville; Milton M. John- I (Continued on Page Five) I -. HANDSOME SUM RECEIVED IN RECENT DRIVE (Continued from Page One) I son, Logan Ninth ward; Mayor B. 1 M. Thompson, Dalton M. Reid and Stella Bradley, Hyrum; Orville L. Lee,- Paradise; Mrs. Oliver Hanson, River Heights; Clarence Hurren and R. S. McQuarrie, Hyde Park; Smithfield First and Third ward MIA officers; Douglas Olsen, College Col-lege ward; John Barker, Cache Junction; Mrs. Alice Christiansen, B. Bowen, Miss Vella Satterth-waite, Satterth-waite, Chairman O. W. Edwards and members of the publicity committee, com-mittee, Rulon Gardner, Alonzo Lindquist, Francis Jorgenson, Warren War-ren Schow, Ariel Berntson, Joseph "Morgan, Reverend T. R. Paden, j all of Logan; Mrs. Eva Parkinson, Mrs. Vivian Jones, Mrs. Leda Pond, Mrs. Luella Van Orden, Mrs. Ray Harris and Mrs. Alice Pond, "all of Lewiston. - Newton; Herman Theurer, Wells-ville; Wells-ville; James W. Knowles, , Avon; Lloyd M. Theurer, Providence; Ar-della Ar-della Merrill, Mrs. J. E. Stuart, Dr. A. C. Peterson, Carl A. Johnson, John-son, Alma Olsen, F. W. Traveller and B. H. Hendricks, Richmond; Mrs. Grant Bateson. Logan First ward; Mrs. Carl Pointer, Logan i Second ward; Mrs. L. M. Squires, Logan Sixth ward; Mrs. Connie ' Raymond, Logan Seventh ward; Mrs. Nettie Anderson, Logan Eighth I ward; Mrs. Edna S. Wright, Lo-.! Lo-.! gan, Eleventh ward; Mrs. Orson Bailey, Logan Twelfth ward; Al-Ivin Al-Ivin Hess, Mrs. Bessie Pack, George |