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Show New Scrap Metal Quota Set For Utah County I Quotas of heavy scrap metal to be collected in the various Utah County towns for the period January-June 1944, have been announced by Clayton Jenkins, Utah County Salvage chairman. These quotas are as follows: Tons I American Fork 316 Lehi 143 Orem 191 Pleasant Grove 1G8 Santaquin 56 Provo 892 Springville - Mapleton 2G5 Spanish Fork 191 Payson 158 Rural 316 Total 2548 Mr. Marion J. Greenwood, State J Salvage chairman, says that the heavy metal scrap is still urgent-r urgent-r lv needed. As long as the mills are making steel products they must be supplied with vast quantities quan-tities of metal scrap, so the various var-ious communities of the county are now engaged in a vigorous campaign to collect this much-needed much-needed salvage material. Their efforts will be directed mainly to the fields and farms of the county where there arc still thousands of tons of old machinery ma-chinery and equipment. This scrap is little or no value on the farms but becomes most useful as war material, namely scrap from which steel .ships and airplanes air-planes and guns arc made. The men who are directing the work In these Utah County towns are as follows: American Fork Francis I'. Abel. I.rhi- Ocil Ash. Orr-iii Arnold I !u ni i i igl i:i in. Pleasant Grove- -J. Kemp. Provo-- l;la.k(- 1). Fall'n-yiiiaii. Spanish Fork Ted Johnson. .' ;aiil'iqiM n V. I1'. I iniarlbi'lit. .';pnii:;ville-r.1aplel.on - - l-'innl; Everett,. l'ay,;on Di.an Simmons. |