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Show library Contributions in February Set Three Jfew Records, Foundation Chairman Reports The month of February has broken throe records for the Library Li-brary Development Foundation, Chairman Elloyd Marchant an-nouneod an-nouneod today. The monthly ac-co-intinp shows that the $3Hl re-ceived re-ceived this montn tops the receipts re-ceipts in any other single month tby $81.00. It further show that the 685 books received is 215 more than the 470 volumes do-mated do-mated during the entire year of im4. In addition, 55 pamphlets, most of them interpretive historical histor-ical studies, were received this month more than half the 101 total for 19G4. Cash donors this month were the American Legion, Mr. andj Mrs. Parley Dalley, and Captain J. Golden Poulson ot Logan. 'Hooks and pamphlets were re- ceived from Don Blanchard, Dr. Blaine Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ho-mer Jones, Dr. Richard A. Thompson, Thomp-son, Herbert J. Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Janson and Sen. .Frank E. Moss. Mr. Marchant took occasion to -express appreciation to those who have made February a banner ban-ner month for the library campaign cam-paign and to urge the community commu-nity and the friends of College of Southern Utah to keep up the good wok and make each month of 1965 a record-breaking month. "Now the Legislature has approved ap-proved the lour-year status of t'-e 'olle!;(, there is need to redouble re-double our efforts to build a 11- orury strong enough to adequately adequate-ly support this new program," Mr. Marchant said. "We are grateful that the community Is aware of our prograr ." he added," add-ed," and we hope taht this awareness will continue to grow so that we can make 1965 a really great and outstanding one. In library development!" |