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Show I em dkcess H "Heart Day" In American Fork last Saturday proved a success. $51. CO worth of llttlo red hearts wero sold. This is considered very good nccord-Blug nccord-Blug to State headquarters, conBldor- ing that It was such coM weather, and also being Kastor Saturday, very B few children wero on tho streets, but In splto of tho fnct, thero woro six teen children out selling "hearts. " Mrs. Byron Crookston took charo of "Heart Dny" In American Fork, ' Mrs. J H Sllllwoll, field repren- entatho of tho Vtah Children's Homo Society, was called to Sprlngvlllo. Mrs. Crool(ston was nsslRted by Miss Radio Chlpnmn, Mrs Hebcr llarratt, ad Mrs. Iteulicn Chlpman. The merchants of Amorlcnn F-.tk offered two, .1-pound boxes ot candy to the girl nni) boy having tho Jnrg- t collection for tho salo of lionrcn, hlch worn won by J.cnoro Crookston nd "oward Kelly. Tho two second rrlres, C freo ndmlssoln tickets, each "Ten hy tho Kenlnrt thontro woro on by Sherman Wright and Wlllio Thornton n a communication received from m Mrs. 8tlllwPll si,0 Rnyfl: ..,.,- j,kn (0 I nv lIl '",B n"a K,,l, w,l "ff0''0'1 he heartH r sale and also tho Indies no worked so hard. I never had a mml'e take hucIi npcclal Interest V,nn " Day" a success iml ! , "ko l0 'wo thorn know I nppnso- ' It very much." |