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Show Cancer Crusade Gets Underway Spanish Fork Sets - small armv of wnrkprs hna vidual been marshalled for the annual "JiiU uiu researcher, the money gv, "cancer crusade" whiph win Last year Utah received more reach its 2enith on ' than $4- from the American Canana extend for the re- cer Society for every $1 Apru people mainder of the month." of this state sent to the society. Kurive.-ialready unddrway 1500 Workers throughoutN Utah County, espeApproximately 1500 are cially in the business districts, expected to engage inworkers the according to xMrs. Phillip Chriscancer drive, actenson of Orem, crusade chairto Mrs. Christenson. cording man for the central area which Springville's drive is headed by covers Springville X Provo and Mrs. Oliver . Dalton, chairman; X Orem. with Mrs. Willis Crowley, chair, . Springville has finished with man of the business district, aid its business district drive and ed Mrs. Marie Mason; Mrs by is beginning on the residential. Hulce, chairman of clubs Orem's business drive is under Harry and organizations; Mrs. Claude H way. So is Provn's Smith, churches: Mrs. Earl Cook. Work in the residential a rp assisted by Mrs. Keith residential, Is just getting started, in most, and Mrs. Mary Friel, cases. The drive will move into Davis; education. high gear within the next few In Provo Mrs. LeRue E. Thursdays and climax with the big ton is residential chairman and push. director for East Sharon Stake. Scientific Gains Reinhard Tannerxwas in charge The American Cancer Society of the business drive but had to is on the brink of new scientific yield the post becauseof a back which could great- injury. Service clubs ofXBrighain ly increase the rate of cure of Young University are carrying a the disease, Mrs. Christenson good share of the load! take said. A successful fund campaign chairmen for the Provo residenthroughout the country can tial drive, besides Mrs., Thurston,x ly accelerate the work. are Mrs. Andrew Provo "We plan to contact every Stake; Mrs. Max Mostert, East Berryessa, home," said the crusade chair- Provo; Mrs. Wilson W. Soren-sen- ,. man. "Many people may desire and Mrs. .Hope Peay, to make a gift of a substantial West Utah; Utah. amount for. cancer research. In In Orem, the .'residential chairthat case, the donor may specify men are Mrs.. Elwood Johnson, what project, or to (what indi- - West Sharon; Mrs. Philo T. Ed A ) V "C-Da- y, a - Provo-Soringville-Or- "C-Da- y" break-throug- il, em wards, Sharon; Mrs. Chester Graff, Orem West; and Mrs. Dean Peterson, Orem Stake. Howard Bradford is the Orem business district chairman. Any persons not contacted in the drive should sena their contributions to Mrs. Clifton B Thatcher, Central Utah County Chapter chairman, 575 W. 1st S., Provo. SPRINGVILLE Under the direction .of Mrs. Oliver Daltoa, general' chairman, the annual cancer fund drive is in progress in this city.. Together with the fund drive, an eucafion campaign Is being carried out, with the distribution oi films and material to various clubs and organizations throughout the city. j (wm By FRANK G. KING '"It's SPANISH FORK merce been hangin' 'round and bangin' 'round this town too long let's clean it up or haul it away !" This will be the word for Spanish Forkers Friday, April 17, for the annual cleanup campaign to be held tomorrow. All citizens are urged to support city officials and members of the local Junior Chamber of Com Cleanup Tomorrow City-Wid- e in the big yearly affair for the , beautification of their homes and city. School will be dismissed on that date so the youngsters Jean aid in the job of beautifying their own yards or those of deserving neighbors. . In contrast to the pattern followed in recent years, school students will be asked this year to assist in the cleaning up of yards for widows, Invalids, or anyone who j . cannot do the job for themselves due to age or infirmity. As a special project for the day, the Jaycees will paint the home of Mrs. Caroline is invited to come and watch the Jaycees First Robertson, In sction. On Southland Fifth East. Mrs. Robertson's home was selected from a number recommended as worthy by local citizens. The job is to be done this evening, and the public project. ' DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1933 Utah County, Utah J,ooo r. hs ' r"--' :e S A. VP'- .5,' ':, T-- i Si.L Si: i '.".! f , t. . II Friday afternoon, junior chamber members will man trucks to pick up trash set out by all citizens desirous of this service! City, county, and privately owned vehicles are being secured to insure a thorough coverage of the town for this j v. V , .... 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