Tag Days in Somerset on March 17 and 18. as sponsored by the Junior Auxiliary of the Somerset Community Hospital, was a great success, topping the record for the past three years with a total of $547.30.fhree Somerset youngsters received cash prizes for collecting the largest amounts during theI’ag Day on Saturday. Donald Sarver, 11, collected $39.15 for iirst place; his brother, Dennis, 10, won second prize for collecting $30.69. Third prize went toLesa ilillegass, 10. for collecting S28.72.Twenty-four other studentswho collected more than $5 each were awarded a movie pass. Auxiliary members, RainbowGirls and Key Club memberscollected funds on the Friday Tag Day in Somerset.Children also collected for Tag Day in Jennerstown on Saturday in charge of Lynn Shaffer. The total in Jennerstown was $73.09. Children collecting in Boswell under the chairmanship of John Policicchio made a total of $47.30.Tag Day will continue this week in Friedens, headed by Mrs, Robert Shaffer: in Stoys-town, headed by Mrs. Thomas Zimmerman; in Rockvvood, Mrs. David Kusch, and in Shanksville, Rev. Charles Staub.IpiiTAG DAY CHAMPS in Somerset last Saturday were Donald Sarver, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sarver of 126 S. Meadow Ave., who won a first prize for collect-lt;f3o ir His brother. Dennis.was the second place winner. In the middle, third place winner Lesa Hillegas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hillegas of 810 WMam St.