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Show Plans Uadoiifor Polio Fund Campaign; Eify Ehairmon Domed downtown corner, from which the dimes will be placed in a row on masking take. Collector cards will be distributed dis-tributed at all the schools, and at high school basketball games during the month, members mem-bers of the Pep Club will carry a blanket through the spectator specta-tor area to collect contributions. contribu-tions. A Junior Chamber of Commerce Com-merce - sponsored breakfast, with the "proceeds going to the March of Dimes, is also being be-ing considered. Alan R. Stewart and Mrs. Blaine R. (Shirley) Thorn have accepted the job of the 1959 March of Dimes drive in Springville, according to an announcement by Mrs. Helene Parker, American Fork, county coun-ty campaign chairman. Mr. Stewart will head the business drive, while Mrs. Thorn is in charge of the local Mothers' March, which will climax the March of Dimes campaign throughout the coun- ty. Mrs, Thorn, member of the Companions Club estimated that 125 women will take part in the Mother's March. The district chairmen, one to serve i in each ward division, is announced an-nounced as follows: La Von jBurningham, First ward; Lynn Brown, Second; Helen Metcalf, Third; Shirley Bailey, Fourth; Nina Reed, Fifth; Mary Louise Laney, Sixth; Theda Childs, Seventh; Beverly Stevenson Ninth; Marilyn Reed, Tenth; Helen Watts, Eleventh and Ruth Lowe, Twelfth. Mr. Stewart, who is staff assistant to the Utah National Guard is a member of the Springville 20-30 'club. The 14 members of the club have agreed to conduct the business drive for the March of Dimes as a club project. They have placed collector cannisters and cards in the local business establishments and are planning several fund raising events. Among them are a "Block of Dimes" day, during which citizens citi-zens will throw their dimes into a large can situated on a |