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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1558 Utah County. Utah j SUNDAY HERALD Legion Posts 'jCfiposei Wew A o 'uicers m District M j Corn One of The Best Feed Crops Corn is one of the best feed TB Association County Pplio Chapter Sets Utah County Tuberculosis and Annual Meet on Le ly, stating that work of individual Health Association will hold its Sets Yearly Session May 1 Health Physician. A brief report of the year's work will be given and election of new officers and board members will be held. That part of the constitution relating to limiti ing the terms of board members polio vaccine. are 'We will be discussed and an amendextremely proud of marvelous the ment proposed. job, (done by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, which organization is First neutrality t proclamation made ' up of volunteer people on the part of the U. S.' govern- such as you who are interested ment was issued .by i George in helping those less fortunate than yourself. For h e first time Washington in 1793. Pleasant City-Coun- Past ' : e j Man Asks Help In Locating : ty ' - 4 i By REGENT? PEAT i I sen and Mary Hone, Payson Hos pital. The Sunday School class of Mrs. Regene Peay attended a party at the school house recently. Those attending danced and were served a plate lunch. Special guests were Gaynole and Deanna Peay, Springville " citizens like myself have I banded other together with scientists and professional people and-- through tireless years of work a! dream In ' e not too distant future will come true the conquering of one of our most' dreaded diseases, polio," . said Howards Willis, Springville, chapter chairman , J Ail. TILL 9 P JUL - BRING THE OPEN MONDAYS 10 step-brothe- provides i Community Homecoming Scheduled for June 23 . i centrates, Corn can be grown on wide BENJAMIN 'Homecoming Utah County Chapter of the variety of soils and will mature for will be June day Benjamin National Foundation for Infantile except high elevations in a short to Dean Han23," J., according Paralysis will hold its annual re growing season. It requires less sen, celebration chairman! Plans in organization meeting Monday water than alfalfa, but this must Room 309, McKay Building on the be Irrigated through the growing were formula ted and committees assigned during a recent meeting BYU campus, at which the elec- season until late August.? to serve on committees named tion of officers for j the ensuing Plant corn in May. The earlier were will jAddie Payne, take place. program; year, plantings are usually best, proReports will be given on activi- vided danger of. frosts Is past Bene Reynolds,, lunch; ",Melvin ties of the chapter jfor the year Ray the time the corn comes up. Cloward, concessions; Lee 1955 and state officers will give by Shepherd, sports; Lavon I Payne, talks on ,tbe disposition of the in history a group of private fiance: Delia Tippets. invita B MADOLINE DIXON Emphasis was' placed j. PAYSON Fred Openshaw of gion and auxiliary projects in- posts combine to make a greater annual meeting May 1 at the Santa quia twas elected commander, cluding Boys State; Girls' State national association. Utah Valley Hospital at 8 p ju Other state officers in attend District 4, American Legion, at and oratorical 1 and essay con Speakers will be a representadistrict convention held . in Pay-so- n tests. Also stressed was the mem- ance were:' Parley Jensen, Og tive of the National Tuberculosis Le- bership program with the thought den Friday evening at the vice first Ar commander; Association, and Dr. C. M. Smith, j expressed' that new members Memorial Hall. gion are needed if projects are to be thur Horsely, Salt Lake City, act Viron Washburn. ing adjutant and service officer; Grove, was ; named vice presi- carried through I Commander Thurston William Sutteer, Roosevelt, na dent. LaRue Thurston, Provo, retir- mentioned" promotion of youth tional executive committeeman i ing commander of the district, programs and (encouraged posts for (Utah; Clark Cheney, Kays-conducted-thconvention, attend- not participating in these proj- ville, immediate past department to make an effort to do so. commander and chairman of the ed by region and auxiliary mem- ects ' to bers from Lehi south Levan; State Commander Tasker spoke membership commission; James 13 at the, opening sessions and later Lattimer, Layton, chairman, Am posts. comprising of the commanded before Jegionj members. He urged erican commission, and Bill Hig- Department State of: Utah, H. C. Tasker, that the program of the national by,i Salt Lake City, chairman, Green River, was the speaker, organization' be; carried out local- - employment committee. Luncheon was served under the as well as other state members. n direction of Mrs. Noel Reece, Noel Reecey commander. Pay-soPost 48, was in charge of president of Payson auxiliary. Dalocal arrangement and Blair vis of ... the host unit, was in charge of opening exercises. Mayor Reed Jones expressed Step-Broth- er a word' of welcome, congratula r, ting the j Legion on community! Help in finding a service and other achievements. Warren Orwin, ? has been requestAfter the opening session, ladies ed by Charles Austin, now of 836 of the auxiliary' held a separate Cedar Street, Santa Monica, i meeting,! with Mrs. William H. Calif. Brown, Springville, president, in Warren Orwin's mothej-- married a Jesse Orwin, who is buried in charge. Officers were elected as the Provo Cemetery, and Mr. Austin is seeking help from anylows: Mrs.: LaRue Thurston,! Provo, one in the Prwfo area who might wherepresident; Mrs. Noel Reece, Pay- - know, of his son, first vice president; Mrs. abouts. Anyone with such inforBonnie Kay, Santaquin, second mation may write him at his Santa Monica address. Also, any vice president. General theme . of the conven- information may be telephoned tion was '"Promotion of Greater to Mrs. Arthur, Trissell of Provo, the a relative of :Mr. Austin. Her Community Service Through - LeAmerican Program of the telephone number : is Franklin ; S gion." crops, says S. R. BosweH, Utah County agricultural agent. The succulent silage roughage for winter feeding and the grain is one of the best con Benjamin News - Three one act plays were staged tions and Regene Peay, advertis here this week by the MIA drama j ing, Mrs. Elm a Willis underwent a major operation at Hughes Hospital in Spanish Fork Monday. Other local people in the hospital are Florence Thomsen, Helen Han director. Vera- - Parkinson. Assisting Mrs. Parkinson were Carol Ashby and Norman Lundell. The plays were "This Night Shall Pass.". 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