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Show Millard County is soon expected to be over the top in the Fourth War Loan Drive, and possibly more. The West Side has bought bonds through the bank and post office in the amount of $63,636.90, and the various workers state they have orders or-ders totaling $86,100 for the full drive to date. No figures have come to us from the East Side of the county. Towns quotas and their reports show many communities over the top and many approaching the top. Hinckley with a quota of $11,-000 $11,-000 reports they are over the top. Delta has a quota of $34,000 and reports sales of $26,800. Oasis has a quota of $6,000, reports $3,000 and still going strong. North Tract has a quota of $18,000 and reports sales of $13,000 with the workers still hard at it. The South Tract has a quota of $2,000 and reports $1,800. Leamington has a quota of $4,000 and is over the top by more than 50 per cent, having sold $6,-800. $6,-800. Lynndyl is also well over the top having sold $8,000 against a quota of $6,000. They report that they are still going strong also. Oak City is another town over the top. Their quota was $4,000 and they have sold $5,000. Abraham has a quota of $3,000 and has raised $1500. The schools are aiding in this drive. They have raised $7100 and expect $9,000. Delta High leads in this field having raised $ Inso early this morning and experts to end ; up on Friday nighl with $5,000. The Hinckley High school reports sales I amounling to $2300 and expect to I reach $3,000 Friday night. The IJi-i-Iti Elementary school has raiser! $838.28 in the drive and is slriving for $1,000 before their drive ends on Friday night. In all, the bond drive has a very rosy overall look and there is litth' doubt in the minds of the leaders that the quota will he reached, and they won't be surprised wit It a large surplus over the (plot a. On Friday, February 11, a big free danr-e is scheduled in the Del-t; Del-t; Hall. There will be no solicitation solicita-tion of bonds nor any auction, but bonds can be bought at the d.-inf' if (lie patrons desire. There will also al-so be free ent '-rt ainnvnt and frw refreshment s. A special invi t at ion is offered to all members of tl'c armed forces to attend. RATION BOARD The local ration boards will all meet on Monday nights in the future. |