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Show SPECIAL GIFTS FOR CANCER Bj BETTY C. FISHER iiribulions totaling I Slave been collected by , -nei in the south end of ..-i County as their annual isM gilts' project for the rjitan Cancer Society. it BOARD members of the iDmsionof theASC, they .neered to ask several '-tun in the south Davis EH donate 125 or more to Cancer Society--and they j!tfpi this project going "waeighbor-to-neighbor Crusade is well un-l:'Tsnn un-l:'Tsnn the Davis South he ASC and will con- , . the rest of this month, haven't totaled the Condons Con-dons coming in from this wloor effort, yet," Mrs. in Stewart, campaign r.rman, said. HT from all the reports 'tbeen getting in, we're ''I good support Jghoui the area from 'Mglon south to the ly line. And we're aably sure that we'll -tmrgoalof $18,000," she 'A. Jf course, the amount i" through Mr. ml'sand Mr. Wicker's "J and the contributions through the telephone - ast month are going to My in reaching our " Ted Peterson. wit of the Davis South a the ASC, said. I If collecting money jut a certain monetary J not the main issue of merican Cancer lie said. 'The ASC Ted Peterson, president, Davis South Unit, American Cancer Society, receives checks and lists of donors to the Cancer Crusaide, collected from south Davis residents who have contributed "special gifts." These have been collected by Aldin O. Hayward (shown here with Mr. Peterson) Pe-terson) and Stahle Wicker. programs which motivate people to have regular checkups, thus cutting down on the number of cancer cases and deaths from cancer, is being carried into all communities com-munities of the country by more than two million volunteers volun-teers and the money collected will be used in the Society's research, educational, and recovery service programs," he added. According to Mrs. Stewart, "We know that people really want to do something about cancer. For this reason, as we speak to our friends, neighbors, neigh-bors, and others during the Crusade, we'll be bringing them information about cancer's 'warning signals. This is in the form of a unique checklist of possible risks for the most common forms of cancer. It will be left at all the residences in this area during this nationwide ASC educational educa-tional and fund-raising crusade," Mrs. Stewart said. |