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Show APPEAL FOR VOLUNTEERS American Cancer Society Crusade Chairmen, Mrs. Elma Clark, Tabiona and Mrs. Ber-nice Ber-nice Atwood, Bluebell, made a special and urgent appeal for more volunteers for its 1966 Crusade. They estimated that to meejt the requirements which could result in helping to save the lives of a great many more me,. women and children to conduct con-duct a successful educational and fundr-raising program in the West Duchesne Unit a minimum of 50 volunteers will be needed. "Already, we have made considerable progress in enlisting enlist-ing volunteers in this difficult effort to conquer cancer, " they said, "but we need more if we are to do the job we have cut out for ourselves and the people of our community. "Many jobs need to be done right now: training of new volunteers vol-unteers for the 'Tell Your Neighbor1 cancer facts program records need to be kept; every house in the community must be covered after the Crusade begins on April 1st. But we need more volunteers if we are to save xapte lives now, strengi then our "education program, enlarge our research efforts and expand service to patients. |