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Show Fund Drive Chairman Tells Polio Program Activities The first activity toward the 1955 March of Dimes drive for funds to aid in the fight against Infantile Faralysis started the first of the week, it is announced by Mrs. Zona Topham, Parowan drive chairman. The drive starred in the Parowan Paro-wan schools Monday under the direction of high school principal princi-pal Max Dalley and elementary principal, Alrm Lawrence. Coin containers have also been placed In all business houses in the community. In the way of publicity, publi-city, J. C. Rummler of the Firm-age Firm-age Theatre is showing special short features on polio each evening eve-ning and a 20 minute film on the subject was shown at school for students and townspeople on Wednesday. A special drivo has been sot for the near futuro by Mrs. Top-ham Top-ham at which time every home in the town will be visited to Rive all an opportunity to contribute con-tribute to this worthy cause. Mrs. Topham is enlisting the aid of the following organizations of the town In making the canvass: Tarowan Literary Club, Ida King, president; Elementary P-TA, Vera Decker, president; American Le-filon, Le-filon, Gary Eentley, commander; Legion Auxiliary, Mary B. Orton, president; Parowan Study Club, Eernell Evans, president; Parowan Paro-wan Gun and Rod Club, Eugene ..Orton, president; 0 N O Club. Veda Mitchell, president; Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce, Ivan Decker, president, and Y M V C Club, Elaine Adams, president. |