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Show WOMANPOWER TO PUSH BOND SALES Womenpower of the Utah Fed-eration Fed-eration of Women's Clubs, com-mencing com-mencing Friday 16, will be rallied to the task of selling enough war bonds to purchase a $ $280,000 Liberator bomber, it was announc ed this week by Mrs. Warren H. Keats, federation bond chairman. Utah's 3,000 federation members throughout the state will have 14 days, until the end of the month, to meet their $100 per person quota. In Salt Lake, the Victory House, will be opened daily from noon to 5 p. m., for the drive. Pointing out that this campaign is not only' the federation's, hut the Utah War Finance Committee's, Commit-tee's, Mrs. O. A. Wiesley, state women's war bond chairman, reminded re-minded that this is the third special spec-ial bond campaign the federated women's clubs have undertaken. In a bulletin to federation mem jbert' Mrs. Sterling "M. Ercanbrack of Provo, federation president, and iMjs. Wiesley urged individual in-itiative. in-itiative. j "Don't wait ot be called upon. I Volunteer by offering your as-' as-' sistance to your district presi- j 'dent. There are nine of them: Mrs. Dan Peterson, Brignam City; Mrs. William J. Rackam, Ogden; Mrs. E. G. Stein, Salt Lake; Mis J. E. Christensen, Orem; Mrs. Don C, Daly, Panguitch; Mrs. S. J. Grandquist, Bingham .. Canyon; Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Price: Mrs. Lucille Greenwood, Richfield; Mrs Dave Seely, Vernal." i More planes, more ammunition are needed, the women are., remind, ed. i "We must not fail to supply our gaflant lads with everything necessary. Every bond brings victory closer and speeds their re- |