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Show January 15, 1954 HILL TOP TIMES Friends Gather at Bedside March of Dimes Canisters are Distributed Today (Continued from Pag 1) dent of the National Foundation is of Area, Hill AFB, have rendered outstanding service to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis by their wholehearted generosity in the 1053 March of Dimes. "Under the leadership of their commander, Brig. General Manning E. Tillery, USAF, they responded to the appeal of the National Foundation for aid in its fight against polio with such enthusiasm that they contributed $11,004.10 to the 1053 March of for Infantile Paralysis, do hereby sign this citation in recognition of the insnired manner in wViiHi iha AMA, Hill AFB, rendered outstanding service to the 10.13 March of Dimes and also do hereby cause to be affixed hereto the seal of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis." Following the award ceremony, the March of Dimes officials made this statement: "This year the March of Dimes fitting to honor FOR RENT such outstanding service to the 2 National Foundation for Infantile NEW Duplex Unit. bedrooms, basement and garage. Paralysis in its struggle to wipe L. D. S. or out polio and to aid polio victims. It is with deep and heartfelt plea423 SOUTH MAIN sure that I, Basil O'Connor, presi KAYSVILLE is indeed Non-smoke- ....... I Margie Iiowe (in bed) friends who came to bearing Christmas gifts wishes. They are (left James Ross, Lenrfabell Ivan Russell, and Mary smiles at visit her and good " Dr. C. F. Barnhill CHIROPRACTOR . Dimes. "It Hill AFB asking employees to contribute twice as much as their last year's fine record. The reason for the increase in contributions is because this year the Polio Foundation plans on a preventative vaccine to giving more than a million school youngsters." Specializing in the treatment of nervous disorders and chronic back conditions. 232 East Second South UTAH PHONE 481 Evenings by Appointment BOUNTIFUL, rs. SAVE NOW AT BOYLES to right), Williams, Martinez Friends Assist Woman Struck Down with Polio HOME FURNISHINGS A woman worker from engine repair, struck down with polio "a few weeks ago, discovered that her had the true spirit of Christmas." It was just before Christmas, that Miss Margie Rowe, mechanic in final assembly in engine repair, was taken to St. Benedict's hos- SELECTED FLOOE SAMPLES pital, with both legs completely paralyzed as the result of polio. Her friends in engine repair, although rushed with their own didn't activities, forget their hospitalized Two days before Christmas, friends from engine repair gathered at her hospital bedside laden down like Santa Claus himself. Into the polio victims hand they pressed a check for $214. contributions from her Then they brought, in a gaily decorated Christmas tree which they put close to her bed and a lovely Christmas plant which they placed on her night table. Then under the tree they put a Christmas basket filled with cakes, fruits and nuts. And there were presents too: bed jackets, cologne, and other things to gladden the patient's heart. as er. See these and hundreds of other wonderful savings' BOYLES tomorrow. Every department has truly up to 's outstanding values for your home even 50 discounts. Take advantage of this opportunity to furnish your home stylishly, beautifully and at comfortably. Easy credit, cheerfully arranged. BESSES! I And it did. Miss Rowe felt that things weren't so bad after alias long as she had such wonderful friends. Still confined to the hospitalj Miss Rowe sends her heartfelt thanks to her many friends and at Hill AFB. Be Sure to See fyeev,iu campaign to collect f ?ld the widow of a former aircraft inspector is still continu- ? h! maitenance engineering Tt0r?'. according to well-know- IuHpH had been hospitalized ailme"t which expenses. frlSS. t1STT.death' Crompton's starS ,aJ "i", FB had al"ady hlin v'und dyive t0 raise money doc?orPbllS Wlth the hSpital and iZte nfceX until 6Ven January 18 r"0re fUndS to?wasrknn "Pprt that Cromp- best liked "e. hell a,n1rtlmaintance He had IS1' i entious maine-frien- L since His v that he had been a inspection iTnguinfluence in the doing himfCh' Many times over COnsc into dtLCOlleSted .sh0d be turned niStrati0n office' maintenance? Carpets Axminster broadloom. Grey leaf on choice of red or green 7.95 n ISSi I aircraft inspector, passed dSfc t11 hldren- - Prior to his - i -- Jirf c. 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