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Show Young Cancer Victim To Head Disease Facts Program Wednesday, April 28 at the First Ward chapel Mark Sea-mons Sea-mons of Logan, a six-year-old victim of cancer will head a cancer can-cer team in an outstanding program, pro-gram, according to Mrs. F. B. Parkinson, Iron County chairman. Young Seamons plays the piano pia-no and is considered much better than average despite the fact he has been blind since he was less than a year old. The young artist ar-tist is entirely self taught in his organ and piano accomplishments. accomplish-ments. Dr. Rymal Williams will lead a discussion on cancer at the program and a team from northern north-ern Utah will present other interesting inter-esting facts about cancer. Three outstanding films on the fight against the disease will also be shown. Thev will be: "Warning Shadow," "Traiter Within," and "Man Alive." No admission will be charged for the affair although those who attend will be asked for contributions, con-tributions, Mrs. Parkinson stated. "Hear six-year-old Mark play," Mrs. Parkinson advised, "then judge for yourself if he has conquered con-quered cancer." The public is invited to attend at-tend this program next Wednesday Wednes-day evening. |