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Show I CANCER DRIVE NETS SURPLUS Milford's 1951 Cancer Drive went well over the top, it was announced today by Mrs. Lo-retta Lo-retta Cline after tabulation of f 11 collections. Total receipts -ere $263.58, with a requested quota of $200. I The money has been forward-d forward-d to h--- State Committee in jSalt Lake City, Mrs. Cline said, he e a portion will be credited cred-ited to tli research fund and the remair.de, held in the state office for use in r-re and treatment treat-ment of cancer patients. j Mrs. Cline expressed her ap-p ap-p eolation lor tha assistance I I given by volunteer woikers, j , and also tharked all who con- tributed to this cause. mother, and Janice Terry, Lani Baxter, Lola Limb, Linda Myers, My-ers, Richard Griffiths, Roger Memmott, Brad Weston, Doug Hardy and Lowel Mellor as the minuet dancers. Brad Weston, Willie Acklin, Connie Marshall, Carol Sullivan, Sulli-van, Elaine Gillins, Judy Wil-cock, Wil-cock, Oren Sly, Claire Lee Schiedemann and Jimmy Lee Meal sang a special song for " Uncle Billy," the show's star. The children's scenes were directed di-rected by Ella Jean Parkinson, v. ho also was featured in the I f nal scene. Moving along at a fast pace, the performance included acts I Continued on Back Page Here's More About LEGION SHOW j Continued from Page One by Buddy Pullem as Bob Hope, an Al Jnlson sketch with Rev. C. M. Wilton as Jolson and a bevy of beauties including Ra-Nae Ra-Nae Mvers, Thclma Blake, Sandra San-dra Johnson, Ann McCulley, Joan Barnes, Zelda Merry-weather, Merry-weather, Darlene Benson, Sally Killam, Joanne Jones, Mary Jane McCulley, Lois Jean Fowles and Genevieve Sheriff. Connie Thompson, Dorothy iF'sher, Afton Hollis, Bonnie I Lund, Jonell Baxter and Ann ' Kesler were the "Ching-a-Ling" girls on a tour of America, who gave .Uncle Billy a bad time. The Harem Beauties, a group of fair damsels from Arabia John Grimshaw le president in the scene. . David Pryor of sang- two numbers, his full height to mike. Mayor J. D. Kir of Hometown, mad f fied appearances, e; ', senting a huge kej I One of the best-i V was the Professor with Andrew Sorei ' a very v realistic Pj passing out hones i silver dollars to pe audience who ar question correctly. The daffiest grot stare during the si Kitchen Queens, at' crous get-ups and instruments under , of Wanda Munk. 1 were Ethel Nielser ger, Venice Stott, I taker, Dorothy T attired inthe usual veils, breastplates breast-plates and flimsy skirts, were Vernon Burns, Perry Olsen, Junior Kiik, Don Gleason, Robert Rob-ert ("It's All In Fun") Davis, and Marvin Horton. This group also took the parts of the well-lubricated well-lubricated Conventionaires, and Lish, Irene Steward-j Munk. Going from the :' the sublime, a grou beauties modeled bathing suits, eve: and travel wear i jjli show scene. The ; eluded Joan Bar Kirk, Shannon Bar jj Spainhower, Nanc Carol Jean Holl Smith, Dorothy Fis Tuttle, Shirleen L.y Galloway, Jerrie L. Kirk, Alice Ba: .-Lamb .-Lamb and Dora Mi." Mrs. LaReta W, pianist, accompany. . ers and playing fo;' . In the baby con. ' ed as a co-feature, '." won first place foi' : girls; Jerry Lynni . 1 ond, and Elaine C I Billy Ferguson wor I boys; Bruce Mayer--i Keith Gillins, thir. .. ) Joann Myers was- " I Minersville girl; K "-I "-I second, and Peggy - I third. For the b Marshall was first;'.. I ter, second, and : ' brecht, third. ' |