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Show Large Advance Ticket Sale Noted For Benefit Dance To Be Held Sat. f . HOUSE TO HOUSE TICKET SALE ARRANGED FOR PARENT'S CONVENIENCE . Estimates based on advance ticket sales indicate that the dance sponsored spon-sored at the Civic Center Saturday, April 10, by the Business association associa-tion to raise funds for the American Ameri-can Legion playground will be one of the more liberally patronized social events of the year. James West, chairman of arrangements, arrange-ments, reported at the meeting of the association Tuesday that dance lovers are buying the tickets In quantities to help raise the playground play-ground benefit fund. Members on the committee assisting Mr. West report that the town will be thoroughly thor-oughly canvassed before Saturday night in a house to house sale of tickets. Parents of children who annually attend the program will have the opportunity to support tha playground. A goal of $200 In receipts has been set by the association to donate do-nate to the Legion program. This amount will be added to the fund which is gathered by the Legion each year in contribution from companies com-panies and persons under a drive directed by George Blhler. It is estimated that $500 must be raised for totaled expense of supervision super-vision and new equipment neces-ary neces-ary for the 937 summer playground. play-ground. Tickets may be purchased from the following persons: T. H. McMullin and Bailey Santis-tevan. Santis-tevan. in charge of ticket sales l.i . Copperton ; Ed Johnson, Highland Boy; Bud Aven, Copperfield; James West, chairman, and Art Sorenson, ... Vern Faddis, William Grant, Al Ab- .t lett. Elliott Evans, Joe Scussel and Leland Burress, Bingham. . ; ......... . v . |