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Show BINGHAM WILL GET RED CROSS QUOTA FOR FLDODVICTIMS Bingham Canyon has again upheld hef reputation as a liberal eontrib: utor. ' This time the workers have been more than successful in securing the necessary quota asked by the Red Cross officials for the relief of the flood sufferers in the Mississippi valley. val-ley. J. D. ' Shilling, Red Cross district chairman, annqunces that the appeal for help met with splendid response and that Bingham will undoubtedly go "over the top." A meeting of the workers was held Wednesday evening at which a report was made by the workers. Although final details were not learned, it is evident that Bingham Canyon will fill her quota. ; Following are those who took an active part in raising funds: Arthur Macke, secretary; B6yd Barnard, treasurer; Leland Walker, Fred Turner, J. A. Ingols, Frank Wardlaw, R, J. Bryant, Joe Norden, Robert Goodwin, A. li. Miller, Joe Hjdand, Tom Masters, Sam Duns, more and William Fahrni, of Lark. |