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Show MIDVALE THE SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, November Page Eight Freedom Crusade Explained to BPW Members To keep hope alive but not to incite revolution is the aim of the Crusade for Freedom, Hal R. Harmon, owner of Harmon Advertising Service, and former Utah chairman of the Crusade, told BPW members meeting at Peeler's Cafe Monday night. The Crusade for Freedom is designed, the speaker pointed out, to foster the will to freedom by presenting the truth as we know it to 16, 1956 alive in these countries, and 3. that the communist line has not been swallowed completely by the young people of these countries, many of whom have known no other schooling. A business meeting followed the speaker and was presided over by Mrs Iris Buhler, club president. The club will hold its Christmas meeting at the home of a member, at which time gifts will be collected from the members for distribution at an insti tution for elderly people. The club also voted to help "The House of Hope" with the pur chase of tickets by individual Czechoslovakia. Poland, Hun- members. gary, Bulgaria, and Romania, so that the people of those sattelite countries of Communist Russia are not instructed only in Communist propaganda, much of New Subscribers which we know to be lies, the Albert D. Zemanek, Midvalc James Perry, Bartlesville, Okla. speaker pointed out. Balloons carrying pamphlets Joe Ann Webb, Midvale are flown behind the iron curtain William Nichols, Midvale while powerful radio senders Clair Jenkins, Sandy beam the message of the free Russell J. Jacobson, West Jor world to these enslaved peoples. dan The Crusade is especially effec George R. Sharp, Midvale tive, Mr Harmon pointed out, be Mrs Helen Clark, Midvale cause the $10 million it needs Donald W. Pappas, Midvale each year is donated by the peoMrs Amanda Johnson, Midvale ple of the United States, rather Farres D. Smith, Midvale than the government. That it Matt's Cleaning, Midvale reaches the people of these counThomas R. McArthur, Sandy tries is an established fact, prov Murray A. McKnight, Rl, Sand- en by mail spirited out of these dy countries and by refugees who James M. McNamara, Midvale have been successful in reaching W. K. McLachlan, Salt Lake western Europe. Ed Kroon, West Jordan Though the recent revolts in Lawrence L. Holt, South Jordan Poland and Hungary were not Arthur G. Hoesch, Sandy successful and were not encourJay Houmand, Sandy aged by the Crusade or our gov J. P. Huffman, Sandy ernment, they proved a number John M. Hughes, Sandy of things: 1. that Russia cannot Verald Lamb, Midvale depend on the sattelite armies; 2. A. S. Lambson, Midvale that the will to be free remains Afton T. Holder, Midvale Kurt's Utoco Service, Sandy Wallace Knutson, Sandy Richard A. Setterberg, Sandy Joseph Steedman, Bluffdale John G. Kogianes, West Jordan Mildred Holloway, Sandy E. M. Williams, Sandy Langton Auto, Midvale Ira N. Jackman, Midvale E. L. Parker, Midvale Matt Padjen, Midvale Vaughn Gregory, Midvale Joseph Koos, Midvale C. L Isackson, Midvale Mitchell Ruth, Midvale Glen W. Campbell, Midvale f 10 lb. CELLO BAG honor nou Renewals Vera Gardner, Murray Wayne Berrett, Sandy Mrs Melvin L. Lewis, Midvale W. Paul Chipman, West Jordan Harvey Halvorsen, West Jordan Arthur Anderson, West Jordan Mrs Pete Schmidt, Midvale Delbert Forman, Riverton Mrs Elizabeth M. Skanchy, Mid vale Pfc Crespin Saldivar Jr., Twen Palms, Calif. T. Donald Creer, Midvale Sterling B. Smith, Rl, Sandy The MIDVALE SENTINEL 3 2c bag J I I ffiffliEKES 3 -- pil. Set- TOMS III 45c 2 t ? A JYI size can YILL(0)WDKS lb.3c PURE ib.2fe PURE Just to tend a postcard to every Sentinel subscriber one week would cost more than $40 In You can tend your postage. message to nearly 2,300 homes at a cost at low at 75c if you use Sentinel want ads. WUCOHI . reESEKVES 10 OZ. JAR (o) (fyjc f f . N -- r 4 Iff p u I T ii rx Fanny - ""1 - Emperor --- wj ti ill HUM r 3(0)C 1 O I,-- - Tastes so H91 West rich-swall- ows so smooth 7&0C South ( r THE HILL I HILL C0VMNY. DIVISION HtNTUCKY STRAIGHT Of NATIONAL OlSTtLLtRS. LOUISVILLE, BOURBON WHISKt- Y- K PROOF i Kl. 1691 West aj u II V II IR 1C 78C0 T7 South 1 L3 ' c 1 1 r3 n VII 11 I V E WEST JORDAN, UTAH f WEST rNv I.. .- -J U J ) JORDAN In Phone: AM 5-98- 34 |