OCR Text |
Show i "Era" Drive Opens Next Week The annual "Era" drive will be on next week. Commencing next Mon-I day. Continuing throughout the week to Saturday night an intense campaign will be waged by enthusiastic enthus-iastic workers of the six wards of the stake to contact every home and give all families the opportunity of placing plac-ing the "Era" in their homes. The committees in charge have one aim that of seeing that Alpine stake "goes over the top" in the Era drive this year and every effort wall be bent in that direction. J. B. Stewart and Mrs. Mabel McNeil arc the stake Era directors and will head the drive. The Alpine stake quota of subscriptions sub-scriptions for 1934 is 310 and the ward quotas of this number are: Alpine, Al-pine, 42; Highland, 20; First, 69; Second, 62; Third, 53 and Fourth, 66. '.Tire ward quotas are based on ward I populations. In order that everyone may Know daily the progress made in the drive a large thermometer will be placed in the Utah Power and Light Co. window Monday, and each day the "Mercury" will rise in accordance to the progress of the day's sales. At the M. I. A. union meeting next Wednesday night the workers will receive the standing up to that time and receive added instructions. The Era Drive will be officially opened Sunday night at the M. I. A. stake conference in the tabernacle when speakers from out oi uie sulivl as well as local workers will talk along this line. Immediately following the first conference meeting Saturday night the stake and ward Era directors and the canvassers apjxjinted in each ward to solicit subscriptions will meet and map out the final details of the campaign, and on Friday night !0f next week the workers will as;ain meet to cheek up and spur on to , the finish- I . o |