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Show CACHE GIRDS FOR WAR LOAN DRIVE Short Meeting Slated For This Evening By Marion L. Nielsen With the European war at an end, Cache county, like the rest of the nation, turned to the far ' east with grim determination to ' See the war against Japan 1 brougtt to a speedy and victori-;. victori-;. ous conclusion. With the opening of the great I Seventh War Loan drive only four : days away, the- Cache county organization, headed by Asa "Bul-J "Bul-J len, this week put the finishing touches to its plans for selling ' $1,689,900 worth of war bonds be-! be-! tween the dates of May 14 and , June 20. Mr. Bullerii stated that final in-' in-' structions and working equipment n . will be issued at a meeting of all volunteer workers to be held this Friday, May 11, at 8:00 p.m. at h the Logan chamber of commerce, hi Word has been received, accord- ing to Mr. Bullen, , that Alan ili! Meacham, Deputy Manager of the j United States treasury for Utah, -! will be present at this meeting j to set for the urgency of the r seventh War Loan drive, partic-fj partic-fj ularly the need for selling Series ,c "E" bonds. j1 Cache county in this drive I must sell $1,023,900 in "E" bonds it which is 150 per cent higher than rJ the quota for this type of bond o: in any previous drive. A "short ' and snappy" meeting is planned for Friday, (tonight), according - to Mr. Bullen. As in previous drives, the county coun-ty has been divided into three main sections. The tirlve in the southern part will be under the over-all direction of Cantril Nielsen Niel-sen of Hyrum; Coach Dick Rom-ney Rom-ney will be in charge of Logan city; and Calder Hall of Richmond Rich-mond will direct the campaign in the northern section. Information received from these three leaders indicates that their workers are on their marks and waiting for the starting signal. |