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Show 7 f , 6 THURSDAY, MARCH S, 1960 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD fStatistics Red Cross Drive Underway; Canvass In Residential Area Starts Mayday Utah County's 1960 Red Cross and the residential drive schedfund drive was underway this uled to begin Monday, The kkkoff breakfast this week week, with the Provo business district canvass already conducted was attended by 23 volunteers, who made plans for the rest of the drive throughout the month and then embarked on the busk i In Nephi ness district canvass. The breakfast was under the direction of H. E. Nicholson, Provo' City drive s chairman, and Bill Wilson, district head. Elmer were guests Special Utah County Sims, chairman, Chapter, American Red Cross; Rex Lewis, general fund chairman, Utah County Chapter; !Mrs. Carlyle Lambert, Provo residenBetween 300 and 400 tial chairman; George McKinney, . NEPHI "persona this week attended tthe. executive director, - Utah County public health forum "on heart .dis- Chapter; and Jesse V. Haws.i Red ease, at which two prominent Cross Field Representative for heart specialists, Dr.v L.-- S. Viko Southern Utah. and Dr. J. D. .Mortenson, spoke Wilkins reviewed W. ' William and answered questions. Red Cross programs and activi.. The Forum was sponsored by ties on local, state, national,! and the Utah State r Medical Associa- international levels. Mr. Wilkins tion with Kay R. Bendixsen of the stressed the value to Utah County Juab County . Extension Service residents of. having the many! Red sponsoring the forum locally. available, He ' Dr. F. H. Beckstead acted as Cross programs these ouit services that pointed moderator and Dm! A. A. Boston, were provided by those who serve local physician, was also present. Red Cross as volunteers and those Dr. Viko. spoke on "The Med- who contribute funds during the ical' Aspects .of Heart Disease" V March drive. saying! there are many types, and James T. Wishart gave ai perthe question, ."What" are the main sonal account of his experiences .causes of heart disease?" Ans- with Red ' Cross assistance during wers to the latter include age, his service. military "blue baby," rheumatic heart, The captains of- the several valvular, of which 25 per cent of business districts received their all ceases . are curable. In middle campaign "supplies and instruclife, t could be high blood pres- tions for conducting . the drive sure, lung' trouble, virus, tuber- from Bill Wilson. Mr." Wilson culosis, tumors, or heart injury pointed out' that Red Cross' did not through accidents and others. conduct - a drive in the residenNo two cases of heart disease tial and business districts of Provo per last year, and as a" result the or- are; exactly alike. .Twenty-fiv- e cent of persons having heart disease can return to a useful life, If they team .to live slowly, and on disease need a surgeon. Chest r lower level of activity. Any surgery is new, but many operaactivity that provokes pain is not tions have been performed successfully giving persons a new .good, He stressed the need for more lease on life. A film was shown by Dr. Mor research to get the answers that tenson and explanations made, arei not understood now. Dr., J. D. Mortenson said that 10 showing how heart operations are peri cent of ' persons with ' heart performed . 4 i . Citizens Get Answers At Heart Clinic ibusi-nes- - f , . - . j - , ' "" ' -- i '. j - " . ' con- ' ' , Drama Festival Tonight X one- OREM The Division act festival will be held to play Today: at the Orem Third and 21st to Jack and Gharmaine night . Boy Ward recreation hall beginning Jackson Littlefield of Springville. promptly at 7:30 p. m.,' according Wednesday: to Mrs. Lee Bamgartner division Girl to Max and Norma Jean activity counselor. Winner of this Beardall Christensen of Spring-vill- competition will represent Division in the LDS MIA Church Boy to Richard and Jan Jean-in- e i r O'Hern Robinson of Spring-villGirl to Merrill and Carol Coul ter Burch, American Fork, j Glri to Keith and Patricia Dove Rees Myers, Pleasant Grove Rasmussen of Provo. v J Feb. 23: IN AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL AT. UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL l-- X Drama Festival in Salt, Lake City in June. Division winner will be announc- ed following the performances by will be represented by the Oran 14th Ward which will present "By Friend for Dinner' directed by Katie Moses. Orem West Stake wa Ibe represented by. the Orem 20th Ward, which will stage Afraid" directed "Whose by Peggy Whitwood. Mrs. Austin Dittimore who lunges all those desiring to attend to be on time ' as doors will be dosed during the performances. Special musical numbers will be presented between the plays. Representing the East Sharon Stake; will be the Oak Hills First Ward which will present j"The directed by Gerold Eli- Girl-t- o Mark and Dena Tomiin-so- n Hemjiit," Sharon Feb. 26: Stake will rbe repre-- . son; Bezzant, Pleasant Grove? V. to and Mdvin 13th Ward which Orem sented Mary Boy by 22: will jpresent "Whose That KnockCarson Frandsen. American Fork. Feb. Boy to Leon and Linda f Ray ing on my Door" directed by La Feb. 25: Voun Turner; West Sharon Stake Boy to Vaughn and Darlene Boren Sweat, Pleasant Grove. e. , l-- X e. 1 poster. l-- BORN Mrs. Bach jo serve coffee, ,hot dition. chocolatel, and donuts, were: Mrs. Mr. "Sims reviewed the chapter John ' Pollack, Mrs. D. Harrison, plans for conducting a publicity Mrs. Rex Drissell Mrs." Marian and Mrs. Herbert campaign during-- . March and the GoldworthV. ' would He there said Terran. coming year. be newspaper, v radio, television coverage, theater and speaker acbasis. The tivity on a year-aroun- d Gray Ladies in the Red Cross Uniforms on Monday presented each business house vin Provo wilh a Red Cross fact sheet and. window financial ganization is in dire ' Division Nebo District Boy Scouts Take Overnight Camp Cantteem services were provided PAYSON 4 By Scouts of the under the direction of Mrs. J oseph Nebo District recently held! an Bach. Other volunteers assisting overnight camporee in Pay son FINDS FLU COSTLY l , i' It' MIAMI ' BEACH, Fla. (UPD A case of influenza cosl hotel president Harry M u f s o n $15,000 Wednesday, night. Mufson picked up the checks for about 500 cus' tomers gathered to' hear singer Pearl Bailey when Miss Bailey was'f,oo ill to go on.' ' j i Save now . . . during Standard Optical's I Navy Names ; nteht. February Enlistees s rn Canyon. The scouts 'pitched their tents in the snow and made a log fire, which was reflected into their tents ttorj warmith through the . The following morning they hiked two miles up the right-han- d fork on j snowshoes or make-d- o snowshoes 'of applebox, tops. The snow was about tnree feet deep. The Navy Recruiting Station in Provo announced today that the following men enlisted in the Navy during the month of Feb- ruary. Oren Lions .Will See Health Film 1 - i . i. ' ; v ALL CLEAN, i OREM The Health! and WelGlen Harold Paxman son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Paxman fare Committee of the Orem Lions of 187 W. 2nd S., American Fork; Club will conduct a meeting of Adren Ray Underwood, son of the Orem Lions Club, March 10, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth" A. Under- fat 7:30 p.m. in Bills and Iva's wood, Eureka; Don Wayne Wil- Cafe. Richard E - Grosebeck, chair son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D. Wilson of 520 S. 8th W.,- Orem; man, saidl today that a fine speak Charles Thomas Cannon, 490 N. er has bejpn engaged for the meet1st E., Provo; Roger James ing and an educational film "To Dewey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Your Health" will be shown. 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