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Show 107,000 Letters f Tous of Mail Ready For Seal Campaign Miles of mall Is on Its way, heralding the 60th annua! Campaign Chairman, announced yesterday. Two hundred civic and health minded volunteers are now preparing 107,000 letters containing 32 million seals, reminding Utahns to do their Christmas mailing early, and be sure to use seals. Cam page 7 Annual Holidays H Price Even though great strides have been made In the fight paign officially opens Monday, November 16. Thanks to research, paid for by Christmas Seal funds, education through the press, other news media, schools and public health workers, Utah now has the lowest incidence of tuberculosis In the entire nation. Early recognition, new methods of treatment and public awareness helped bring this sltutatlon about. Christmas Seal Campaign, Maurice Abravanel, 1964 November 12, 1964 against respiratory diseases there is still much to be done toward eradicating the problem especially In Salt Lake While the state has, City. as a whole, less than 10 cases per 100,000 population, In the downtown area of Just 15 blocks (between South Temple and 5th South and 2nd East and West Temple) the rate Is times greater. Christmas Seal funds have been utilized to make a study of this problem area, and the 40 Jaycettes Hear Local Singer The sound of music filled the air at the Murray cettes metting, Monday, ompanist Marshal Albano. Miss Carter, who recently Jay- completed studies at the Merla Opera Program In San Francisco, California, rendered three spiritual songs for the No- vember 9, at Andys Smorgasbord, 3350 Highland Drive. Special guests were singer Shalinar Carter and her acc Jaycettes. findings will be available in early December. Of the Christmas Seal dollars, 93 percent remains In Utah, while 7 percent Is sen' to the National Tuberculosis Association for nationally di- rected research 25.00 Permanent Waves 20.00 Permanent Waves 15.00 Permanent Waves (National Brand) and educa- tion. ANNOUNCING THE CONTEMPORARY ART FOR THE COLLECTOR FEATURING ORIGINAL WORKS BY NOTED EUROPEAN, ORIENTAL & AMERICAN ARTISTS Citizens from all over the valley have helped to get ready for the big day. Christmas Seals are the only source of funds for this voluntary effort in the fight against the diseases of the respiratory system. Asthma, Influenza, hay fever and emphysema research Is financed from these funds. Excelcis Beauty Salon PHONES PLEASE GIVE Robert Clark, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Clark, 1729 Harvard Avenue, and Kay Winder, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Winder, 1870 Harvard Avenue, play on top of mall bags stuffed with 107 , 000 letters containing 32 million Christmas Seals. Letters are about to go out to Utahns to kick-o- ff the campaign starting Monday, November 16 . Cottonwood Mall 278 26S9 Foothill Village 487-747- 7 Murray Salon 266-651- 1 Midvale Salon 255-66- 1625 FOOTHILL DRIVE u tails music station !aV2SS aeo Andrew, J. Murphy, assistant director of Activities and Special Events Service, of the National Council, Boy Scouts of America, has spent November 9 to 11, consulting with Council leaders. on your dial '' Programmed By Rob Branch Program Director V Carlton Trimble, chairman of the local Activity Committee, pointed out that Mr. Murphy carried on a heavy schedule during his visit. On Monday, he consulted with Scout - O - Rama committeemen, bringing them on latest ideas for public disHe developed play shows. a new activity (the all-bshow - the a) where each Scout demon- strates his own special skill. Parts of his program will be used In this years event, held locally next May. schedule did Tuesdays include a morning meeting with local Council professional staff, noon luncheon with Explorer Cabinet leaders, a dinner meeting with Activity representatives from each of the twelve districts, and a briefing of the Council Executive Board. Mr. Murphy is a graduate of the University of PennsylHe also is a gradvania. uate of the Seventy-Four- th National Training School for Professional Leaders In Scouting, conducted atSchiffRe- - Nov. 14 KWHO OPERA MATINEE SATURDAYS AT 12 NOON The Flying Dutchman by WAGNER (Programmeu by Denny Bird) MATINEE CONCERT oy (2 to 3 p.m. weekdays) November 13 Friday GOLDMARK: Concerto In LOEFFLER: Pagan Poem A November TCHAIKOVSKY: minor 17 Violin Concerto Quartet 1 In D Wednesday November BRAHMS: November Thursday BRUCKNER: 18 1 Symphony 19 Symphony 4 In (Romantic") lat Mendham, New He began his professional 1941 at Bridgeport, Connecticut. He served subsequently at Neward, New Jersey, and at the National career in Area Council In Washington, D.C. In his present post, which he assumed in April, 1957, Mr. Murphy assists the Scout Regions and local Councils in the operation of well balanced activity programs. TODAYS MOST VERSATILE WASHER! FILTER-FL- 0 AF Officer FIRST SECURITY NEIGHBORHOOD! No matter where you are in Salt Lake City, when you need a bank you're welcome at any First Security office. Thanks to First privilege you can bank at the office Security's exclusive inter-us- e for the with 12 locations in Salt moment . most convenient you at . Tours NATO, WASHER U.S. Bases with Lt. Col. Clyde D. Gessel, 2040 Lambourne Avenue, recently returned from two week in Europe where he toured major NATO and U. S. Colonel Air Force bases. Gessel was accompanied by 13 other senior Air Force Reserve officerss from throughout the United States. 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