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Show Cache Opens Seventh War Financing Drive o Cache county started off to a successful Seventh War Loan drive ' Monday as an army of more than 200 volunteer workers began the ! huge task of selling $1,689,900 in war bonds. Directed by Asa Bullen as chairman, M. R. Hovey, executive vice chairman, and M s. Barbara Lundberg, secretary, along with various other division leaders, the county is well organized for, the campaign. The county has an unprecedented unprecedent-ed task of purchasing $1,023,900 in "E" bonds if the quota is to be reached. Previously, the county has never exceeded $600,000 in "E" bonds during any one drive. There is little doubt that the quota of $327,000 from corpora- ii ;i and $300,000 from individuals in other than "E" bonds can be met, but everyone agrees that the "E" bond assignment will be tough. Spurring the sale of bonds will be the gigantic infantry show, "Here's Your Infantry," to be presented Saturday night in the USAC stadium to bond purchasers while the war bond queen contest is just getting underway. . : Allocations of bond quotas for towns and wards in the county, with series "E" quota listed first and the total quota second, were announced as follows: Logan First, $51,420 and $66,420; Second, $17,500 and $22,680; Third, $32,600 and $41,120; Fourth, $57,-100 $57,-100 and $73,700; Fifth, $49,200 and . $63,600; Sixth, $28,400 and $36,900; Seventh, $28,400 and $36,900; Eighth, $11,280 and $14,580; Ninth $49,200 and $63,600; Tenth,' $17,-200 $17,-200 and $22,000; Eleventh, $39,600 and $51,200; Twelfth, $5300 and $6800. Northern division Amalga, $11-280 $11-280 and $14,580; Benson, $22,500 and $29,200; Clarkston, $21,300 and $27,500; Cornish, $13,200 and $17,000; Cove, $7500 and $9700; Hyde Park, -$22,500 and $29,200; Lewiston, $71,120 and $91,900; Newton-Cache Junction, $22,500 and $29,200; North Logan, $17,900 and $23,100; Petersboro, $5000 and 6480; Richmond, $47,100 and $60- ASA BULLEN t P ! ; ti . 'M?' : t , " j - i : 5 . 1 ' , J 7 f .' 700; Smithfield, $96,500 and $124,-740; $124,-740; Trenton, $22,600 and $29,200. Southern division Avon, $1,780 and $2300; College, $15,600 and $20,200; Hyrum, $73,600 and $95-100; $95-100; Mendon, $14,500 and $19,900; Millville, $8400 and$ 10,900; Nibley $8720 and $11,300; Paradise, $15-400 $15-400 and $19,900; Providence $46,-500 $46,-500 and $60,000; River Heights, SS8000 and $10,500; Wellsville, $56,-000 $56,-000 and $72,500; Young, $6,300 and $8100. Corporations, $327,000 and public pub-lic funds, (taxing units), $39,000. MRS. BARBARA LUNSIBv.RG : ''X i i i ' i I i 1 ! w i M. R. HOVEY I |