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Show i 1 '. - I .,: i ! II r ' ' . !.'..' ' I fall ' , ? i '!-,- i , f t r ens ! Church Bells to loll Today As Reminder; GountV Divided I nto 3hAreas !for Campaign Today is Cancer Control Sunday. 4r JA'I?15iay marks the beginning: of a campaign in the United States to raise $26 million for" use in the crusade v t ;'. '. against cancer.; f Church bells will toll in Provo, and some other cities, call fto attention to the need for funds for cancer research. They'll toll 26 times--on- ce for each million dollars oi tne quota. J ri SUNDAY, APRIL 13, f155S Utah County. Utsh SUNDAY) HERALD I 3 aocfer Research' Fun ds i sr V,.: ' I In Utah County, cancer drive officials hope to raise $11,250. Fund solicitation is underway in some parts of the county. It will ' swing hito high gear Monday, with the windup scheduled before the end of April. Max E. Elliott of Provo is chairman for the American Can cer Society in the central part of tne county, including Orem, . Provo and Springville. Harvey S -- Oiade jof Provo is campaign icnairman. The quota is $7000. In the north part of the county 'from Lindon to Lehi, the cancer 'society: chairman is Mrs. V. F Houston of American Fork Elmer Bate, of American Fork is campaign ; chairman and the quota is $2000. (See story else-where on this page). , Southern Area Mrs. George Q. j Spencer o Spring Lake is cancer society chairman in the south part of the county; from Spanis: Fork south Bachman of Payson f Jesse ;, campaign chairman. The quota is ; , i ! , I ; e ; ; j ) ; i i , t $2250. J: - .. North Part Of County Lists Aids : i ; 1 , j one-nig- ht i . ; I ; ; an ; ri'ilh a checkup j I C7 t - m. WA Wf, A W 9 GET ;;; i AMERICAN FORK Elmer "FIGHT CANCER WITH A CHECKUP, AND CHECK Thus nrpp Klmpr w f ltf W r Amor.n Mil tWBII hA Htf Bate has been named north Utah .Fork, North Utah County cancer fund ICamoalSn chairman? Kfntr nf Joanna Pmvn PTitrnl rrtah W W U fundchairman County campaign secretary, and Harvey S. Glade, County campaign right,. of Provo, Central Utah County cam- for the drive to' raise funds and .frxuu 111 an. wioii iumu oegms ivionaay. appeal participate' in the educational campaign to strike a blow at cancer. The quota for north Utah County has been set at $2,000. Mr. Bate announces that volun teers will ; carry the crusade to the people of this city. Every adult resident will be asked to strike a , double blow at cancer with a check-u-p and a check, a medical examination as a safe guard against the disease and a cctriDution for eoucationai re search and patient service. Mayor George C. Scott urges public support to the campaign, which is to be in full swing the week of April 16 through 21. Heading the corps of volunteer workers in each district are: First: Mrs. Norman Webber; Second Mrs. Melvin V. Frandsen; Third Mrs. Royal Runolf- soni and Mrs. William Pierce; Fourth Mrs. Marvin Teuscher (1 and Glen Barrett; Fifth Mrs Junius Gray; Sixth Mrs. Betty Mrs. Reese Street; Seventh Nash; Eighth Mrs, Glen Gor V W '.j..-- ' L r ,' ' - ! - I FVSBSS Corps of the Social Unit member. ?Da the business district fund appeal ia' artld SnP'nSLX S.vwm JtJ??10', Dawna MendenhalL lrft. ,are. !:.?rne!inf. ouu aisiricx iiinnjua. captains, "" SOLICITATION-Spon- sor WiU chair- iiAJuua "-"- j NOW i j OPEN .MONDAYS1 TILL 9 P; M. Hi ., Mr. Glade announces that the I; fund drive will begin Monday in the central area business disresidential tricts. A big drive Js planned Thursday, April 25 from 6 to 8 p. m. Mrs. Odessa Cullimore Is resi dential chairman, with Mrs Mary Mooney Provo and the following ProVo captains: Mrs. J. E. Goates, Mrs. R. F Goold, Mrs. L. F. Black,' Mrs Shirley sMeservy and Mrs. Wood don.' : '.''':r-:..- : ' ' row Evans. In Orem, the captains are Ruby Andrews, Ruth Frazier and Mrs f Moroni Jensen. : For Springville the. captains are Mrs. R. A. Old-royd, Mrs. LaMar J. Miner. Mrs Lewis E. Thorpe and Mrs. Clar ence A. Deeben. ; i PP - -- ' ' Larry Lassen is chairman of the drive within American Fork ' itself.' The Utah County organization of the American Cancer Society, con sists of Mrs. v. F. Houston, chair man; Airs. .Elmer Bate, ir man; Elmer Bate, north Utah t Joanne King! is' campaign sec- - County fund campagin chairman: area, and Mrs. Ray Howes, secretary.treas- retary for the central ' Schwartz and Legrand urer; airs. Marion Mercer pub Ray licity chairman; Mrs. J. B. Storrs, Young are publicity directors!. Dawana Mendenhall is .chair- education chairman, and Mrs. Leo man of the business district solici- - G. Meredith, service chairman. All are from American Fork, t tations. "The Sponsor Corps of the Brig- - The fund drive throughout north ham Young University along witn Utah County will be headed by the men's social units will help in the following chairmen: Clell the fight; against cancer on Mon- Jackson, Lehi; James E. Peter - son, airfield and Cedar Fort; day; Some 80 sponsors and 80;soMrs. Yukus busthe will solicit Ihouyue, Highland: cial unit 'boys j ness and industrial firms in Proven Mayor Emory Andrews. Alpine ; f Orem, and Springville. The solicit Kay Adams, Pleasant Grove, and - ing will take place from 3 p.m Mrs. B. H. Astergaard. Lindon. ." to 5 p.ml Miss Mendenhall. will have as Benson Spars Annette Carter, assistants Miss ' tfanet Miss Ensign, Miss Donna With Newsmen Schimoda, Miss Jennette Oxborrow WASHINGTON (UP) Secretary and Miss Libby r urniman. of BYU on the Agriculture Ezra T. Benson re The coeds will rqet to discuss the farm bill fused to receive 3 Campus . "Monday at final- - instructions and' will be Friday in boarding plane for the House White vacation at Au bus! downtown the into brought ness district by bus. They are gusta, Ga. nrcing all businesses to give ai But during, a jocular exch&sge thoughtful and generous gift (to with newsmen at National Airport, reporter said: wards the fight to conquer cancer 'Ii you sit on the right Side of In the southern Utah County, the fund appeal is already under the plane we will assume you will in most towns. In Spanish recommend a veto; of the bill. If 'way I Fork it starts you sit on tne left side we will Monday. assume you. will recommend the commuLeaders in the various . President sign the bill." and Bachman Mr. .nities, aiding ' Mrs. Spencer, include Mrs. Blanch "Fair enough." Benson said. f smiling.! Jensen of, Spanish Fork, man of the area; Frank - Beck-stro- He boarded the plane and took chairman for Payson; Dean seat on the left side, leaving Larsen, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Bes- -j the. newsmen i to make what they sie Atwood, Lake Shore; Mrs. Ed would of iV Thomas, Palmyra; Mrs. Iris Lind-strom, Benjamin; Mrs. Elsie Nel- ORNADO BLOWS APT son, Spring Lake; Mrs. Eva Steele, BOOK TITLE OUT - Goshen: Mrs. Paul GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UP) Throckmorton, book' blown out of the Grand Gehola; and Mrs. Josephine Cook, SantaqumV Rapids Public Library by a tor nado last week was found In a field and returned Friday. Pleasant Grove News nearby The book's title is "Not Without l;' Danger." r Q 1 . I co-cha- -- ! ! - .r - m m m r w mm m m r ' m s m & Jabot . ; -- I I Something new vndr the sun, by Betty Ro The notched linen collar buttons off 5" i rtP Ea$y fitted line In olior l?Vneoth. ' crease resistant Sea rayon. Sizes 7 o IS breeze tn Avfoclo, Pink, Black. 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