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Show BENEFIT GAME I WINS RESPONSE More than 1500 $1 tickets have been sold for the basketball game to bo played at the University of Utah field house Wednesday night, proceeds to go to the 1941 Infantile Infan-tile paralysis drive. The game, played by Ecker's studio, composed of former University Uni-versity of Utah stars, and the Denver Legion five, will start at 9 p. m. 'Meanwhile, a ladies' volunteer committee has completed arrangements arrange-ments for the president's hlrthdsy ball Thursday night at Coconut (irove ballroom, 4H2 South Main street, said Alf G. Gunn, Salt Lake county chairman. Governor Herbert B. Maw Is expected to make a brief address i before the start of the musical 1 program, at 8:30 p. m. J C. Clarence Neslen, state Insur- I snce commissioner and state chair- J man of the drive, announced coun- I ty chairmen as follows: J Beaver, E. L. Smith of Milford; I Box Elder, Nello Christoffersen of Brlgham City; Cache, Eugene i Yeats of Logan; Carbon, C. H. Semken of Price; Daggett, Elbert i Stelnaker of Manila. Davis, James Murdock of Boun- J tiful; Duchesne, Clyde' W. Larsen a of Roosevelt; Emery, W. O. Bick- more of Huntington; Garfield, A. i C Folster of Panguitch; Grand, Wallace Everton of Moab. J Iron, Dr. James Prestwich of I Cedar City; Juab, Dr. P, L. Jones of Nephi; Kane, Clair Ford of I Kanab; Millard, Mark S. Johnson j of Holden; Morgan, A. L. Williams of Morgan. ' Piute, George Brox of Marys- I vale; Rich, Lynn McKinnon of " Randolph; Salt Lake, Alf G. Gunn i of Salt Lake City; San Juan, Isa- belle Redd of Monticello; Sanpete, , R. C. Anderson of Mantl. I Sevier, Frank Marlines of Rkh-fleld; Rkh-fleld; Summit, Ed McPolln of Park City, C Ray Evans of Coalville and Douglas Simpson of Kamas; Too- I ele, NeU Blomstrom of Tooele; Uintah, Wallis Johnson of Vernal. Utah, Clarence Grant of Provo; ! Wasatch, Guy Coleman of Midway; I Washington, Wesley Nelson of St. George; Wayne, Alburn Brown of Blcknell; Weber, Ira Hugglns and i John Velton, Ogden. |