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Show Milne Truck Lines aids Action Group 4.;r : l--J .( it' r' I..-. . ' ; V ' '. A big boost in the planned canvass of Cedar City businessed for support of the Cedar Action Group was given Monday with the presentation of a $500 check from Milne Truck Line. Paul Wilden, Cedar City terminal manager, presented the check to the Cedar Action Group Monday "as our contribution to the efforts being made to help others,'" Wilden stated. The funds will be used by the CAG to help those residents required to relocate their homes owing to the subsidence problem in the north Highland Park Subdivision. The CAG reminded residents this week of a few details concerning the continued efforts at raising money to assist the fund raising program. Tim Swanson of the committee identified three areas of concerns as follows : "1. Many people and businesses have not yet been personally contacted. For those who have not been contacted, but would like to contribute please send your contribution to Box J, Cedar City, Utah. Checks should be made out to Southern Utah Foundation. "2. For those poeple who have made pledges, but haven't had anyone pick up their donations please go ahead and send your contribution con-tribution to Box J. ACCEPT FUNDS. Paul Wilden of Milne Truck Line, left, presents $500 check to members of the Cedar Action Group, Kent Corry, center, and Les Childs. "3. For those who are making installment contributions con-tributions please don't forget us in your budget." The CAG praised the effort of Milne Truck Line and Wilden for their contribution. con-tribution. "It is efforts such as this that makes the project worthwhile," Jack Carter, chairman of CAG commented. |