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Show f'M if t AJ j ifkf "x "i Vrv -W ft vH- i 1 mi stt ' ""i if-'' ;;:r'f.;:' ; L;' ' .-. ..' "A - - - . ' - - j'SiK ., .. i ' 1 '' . j,, i. : h.iiiii .-. J 111 III llll I Hill I IIMIIiHlr iimMn RED CROSS DONATIONS. Representatives Represen-tatives of the Iron County Chapter of the American Red Cross accept a $200 donation from James Wark, second from left, of CF&I. At left is Dell Bills, president of the Kiwanis Club. Far right is Dallen Williams, chapter president pres-ident and accepting the check is Don Wheelwright, chapter treasurer. Red Cross campaignbrings in $1,800 I Graff and his able volunteers were effective in gaining close to $800 from citizens of Cedar City in behalf of the Red Cross. I Dallen Williams, Iron Coun-' Coun-' ty Red Cross Chapter chairman chair-man announced today that the 1969 March Campaign raised approximtely $1900 in the Iron County area. The business campaign was under the direction of the Cedar Ce-dar City Kiwanis Club with president Delbert Bills in charge. The business campaign cam-paign was successful in raising rais-ing over $1000, he reported. Among the special gifts received re-ceived were U. S. Steel with a gift of $300;; Colorado Fuel and Iron (CF&I) with a donation dona-tion of $200; California-Pacific Utilities Co., $75; and Utah Construction and Mining with a donation of $50. Residential campaign was chairmaned by Clark Graff of Spilsbury and Graff Mortuary. |