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Show oo LOGAN WAR CHEST HANDLED $42,000 LOGAN, Feb 17. A report of Professor l". HS, Peterson, certified public accountant, shows that the Logan Lo-gan war chest handled SI2.G05.93 during Its operation under the city council 01 defense. Professor Peterson has just completed com-pleted an audit of the books and accounts of tho defense council which ho ponouncedlo be in good condition President M. S. Eccles of the council presided at the meeting The entire amount received was contributed by l.ogan citizens and firms with the exception of $3938.41, which tho state council of dofonse ; i- 1 1 e wvraru mo lunu inr me a. a. T, C at the Utah Agricultural col-lege. col-lege. There Is a balance of f 1432. 67 it. the treasury'. Of tho disbursements made, the Red Cross for operation and home service received $10.J90. 50. The national na-tional War funds were ent $yj00 fori the first war fund nnd JG860 for the second war fund The Logan council coun-cil contributed 52245 34 toward the demobilization of the 145th field ar- tlllery here For soldiers' welfare I and entertainment. Including this I amount, tho war chest gavo a totul hi $46 10 IG Th largest amount ox-i ox-i pended by the council of dofense was for the purchase of Soldiers Memo-'rial Memo-'rial park, which cost $11,201.50. Office Of-fice administration expenses of the .council amounted to I1S.026.08, j Th- council appointed a Memorial I park committee which will consult with the city commission ridativo to 1 improvements on Soldiers' Memorial park. President M 8 ncclea announced an-nounced that the council would meet , .i',-Hln In the in nr future to transact I other business. |