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Show Daniel J. Dykstra, and C. Nelson Day. Names of civic leaders proposed from the southern section, 43rd South to Cottonwood, are: Reed L. Walker. Allen P. Terry, William H. Neff Bruce P. McBride, Reed L. Clegg, and Alex G. Adamson. Three candidates nominated by petitions signed by five eligible voters of the area are: J. F. Her-rickf Her-rickf Dr. Frank F. Daughters, and Theodore N. Hackett. No nominations were made from the floor. C. Nelson Day was appointed chairman of a constitution study committee by Mr. Duffin. "Adequate fire protection, better bet-ter planning and zoning, promotion promo-tion of a community swimming pool, and prevention of juvenile delinquency," were cited as some of the problems facing the nine people elected to the community council in a brief talk by chairman chair-man Duffin. Elections will be held May 7 at Olympus High School, 4045 South 2300 East; Sherman' Elementary School, 3357 S. 2300 East; and Hol-laday Hol-laday Elementary School, 4580 S. 2300 East. All electors residing in the Olympus Olym-pus area are eligible to vote for nine candidates. Given Wheel Chair A disabled World War II veteran, vet-eran, who lost his automobile and his wheel chair in an accident in 1956, has been given a new wheel, chair by the Argonne Post No. 2, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Marvin Thulin of 2029-13th East was given the chair recently by Roy Crane, post commander, recently. Mr. Thulin has been the victim of a rash of bad accidents during the last several years. He was injured in the World War II Africa campaign. In 1947, his back was broken in a cave-in at a Pioche, Nev., mine. And then the auto accident occurred in 1956. The wheelchair is valued at about $275, according to Mr. Crane. |