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Show Senior Citizens plan February dinner meeting Springville Senior Citizens will hold their February dinner next Wednesday, February 26 at 1 p.m. at the Memorial Hall announces A. I. Tippetts. General chairmen for the monthly event are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cahoon. Following the dinner there will be a program under the direction of Berton Groesbeck. Colored slides will also be shown followed by games. Approximately 155 attended the January dinner at which the high school music department depart-ment furnished the progrm. Reservations for the dinner should be made by Monday, February 24 with Mr. and Mrs. Cahoon. It will take six-million CARE food packages, at a dollar per package, to complete programs that will help feed 28 million hungry people in 33 countries during 1969. White fabrics and heavily soiled clothes of any color should be laundered in water of at least 140 degrees F., according ac-cording to the National L-P . Gas Association. Set the thermostat which controls the house heating system sys-tem at the desired comfort level, lev-el, and leave it there, the National Na-tional LP-Gas Association advises. |