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Show Paralysis Drive is Successful With ten communities not yet reporting, Cache county's contributions contri-butions to the infantile paralysis fund drive today totaled 5930.82, as compared with a total of $156.30 collected in the county last year, W. Bennie Degn, county campaign chairman, announced. Praising the "splendid response" by county residents, Mr. Degn scored thieves who "stole from crippled children," several dollars in contributions from depositories placed in two Logan business houses. Reports have not yet been received re-ceived on collections in Smithfield, Hyrum, Amalga, Hyde Park, Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, Cornish, Clarkston, Paradise, Nibley and (Providence, he said. When compelte, collections should total over $1,000. The "march of dimes" campaign in schools enlisted enthusiastic support of the students, he reported. re-ported. Students contributed 100 per cent to the drive in Mendon, Millville, Wellsville and River Heights. Logan schools also contributed con-tributed $148.98 of the total. Assisting Mr. Degn with the drive were Miss Sybil Christensen, deputy de-puty county clerk, as chairwoman and each community was represented repre-sented with a chairman. |