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Show r.3crcdiMC:3 defends on ccti:n The complete eradication of a devastating disease like German Measles is mighty good news." But it can't happen unless everyone gets involved enough to do something about it. With help, on April 13, the world can be told "UTAH RUBS OUT RUBELLA!" Hundreds will be saved from the terrible heartache and financial burden of a child bom with The means are now Rubella defects. available to do it, but we must also have the determination. Anything that can be done to increase that determination will increase the chances of total success. "V" Day, April 11 and 12 is now just a few short weeks away. To help insure the success of this massive campaign,-th- e Committee to Rub Out Rubella is appealing for intensive and continuous public support. To achieve the necessary 85 to 90 immunization of all Utah children between the a ges of one and twelve, will require total penetration of the appeal to all parents, all Utah citizens. PLEASE HELP! The organizations andor individuals listed here are aware of and associated with the statewide "SAVE A CHILD IN '70" campaign to Rub Out RubellaGerman Measles. Their views and comments on this great humanitarian effort would be of help to anyone wanting more information on the campaign. County Health Officers, Public Health Nurses and the President or Health Chairman of your local PTA. GREEN RIVER NEWS of Mr. and Mrs. James Banasky had the misfortune to break her arm while playing at school IIMr. and Mrs. Cardell Dumas and dau-eht- er from Salt Lake City are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dumas. IIMrs. Howard Silliman entertained a few at bridge on Friday evening. The occasion was to honor Mrs. Bess GallagPrizes for bridge were her's birthday. won by Mrs. Letitia Thompson and Mrs. Noreen Wilson. 11 The American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 103, met on Monday evening at the American Legion Hall with President Vera Hastings presiding. State Represen. tative Kenneth Silliman was the guest speaker and spoke to the group on the activities at the Legislature. Plans were made for a Rummage and Bake Sale to be held on April 1, 1970 at the American Legion IHall beginning at lljoni Banasky, daughter 10 a. m. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Mary Erickson, hostess. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Silliman and children from Panquitch were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Silliman. IIMrs. Glenn Baxter and daughter, Jennifer, left by plane for New York for a visit with Mrs. Baxter's parents. They will visit for a couple of weeks returning home by auto with an aunt, Miss Eleanor Davey who resides in Rhode Island. IIDr. Puls, Veterinarian, will be at the Green River Firehouse on Friday, March 20, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p. m. Mrs." Lovell Grych will take appointments for people with large animals who wish to see him. Dr,Puls will have to In many eases. Rubella strikes at the hearing of small children. Complete immunization is the only sure way of preventing the contagious disease. The badge was a symbol of law and order in the old West Today, as then, the men behind the badge deserve the support of all Americans They stand for the rights and freedoms of our democratic society The USBA is 100 percent behind our law enforcement officers PROGRESS - Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, March 19, 1970 i see them before and after hours. Dr. Puls will be in Qreen River twice a month on Fridays as long as the need a. rises. IIMr. and Mrs. Bill Brock are the parents of a baby girl bom on March 8, 1970, at the Green River Medical Center. Grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Jewkes, maternal and Mrs. Nila Brock, paternal. 11A Little League meeting has been set for Wednesday, March 18, at 8p, m. at the City Hall. The purpose of the meeting is to elect officers for the coming season. Everyone is invited to attend. IIThe Green River Explorer Troop is desirous of doing any spring clean-u- p jobs. They wish to make funds to build their own kayaks. People who can be called for jobs are or Royce Young Kevin Price, 564-34- 15 5. at IIMr. and Mrs. Chesley Allred are 564-332- M Kill . Wish Id Said A a wide choice of Easter hats from the subtle and sophis- pretty. Come in, see them all That Remember when $20 worth of groceries would hardly fit into the trunk of your car? Now it fits in the glove comWm. R. Davis, partment. Three Forks (Mont.) Herald. J lam 4S BEST TIP YET Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among American men. Best tip yet, says the American Cancer Society, Dont Smoke Cigarettes. Tijl Eat 3rd ouH. PUCE, UTAH Mai LEUKEMIA RESPONDS TO IMPROVED DRUGS Leukemia treatment in children is nine times as good as it was a decade ago, the American Cancer Society reports, although no cures have yet been found. ft? ESSM Eli i LEUKEMIA IN CHILDREN - &EI 100- chlMrsn in 75 the rs. ticated to the perky and tients are responding temporarily to drug treatment in 90 per cent of cases today, the ACS says. In 1946 the remissions (disappearance of symptoms) occurred only 10 per cent of the time (See chart). IS t par- ents of a baby girl bom on Mar. 5, 1970. at Blanding, Utah. The little girl has been named Andrei. Mr. Allred is a former teacher at Green River High School and is now teaching at San Juan High School. In leading medical centers throughout the country young pa- HSEKS When a person is misguided, he likes to blame his situation on someone else. Usually, he is merely swayed by his own arguments. James H. Russell, The Belton (Tex.) Journal. Afe! 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