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Show j C. A. Grant Heads Birthday, Ball Committee j Clarence A. Grant has accepted ;the appointment of general ohair-man ohair-man in charge o: the local "birthday .ball" in honor of Preside::: Fran.k-hn Fran.k-hn Rootevel;., as a rest:'.:, of a letter let-ter received this week from Henry L. Doher;y. u.:;:o:tal elur.-aur.:. As was the p:vcedu: e l.t.s: year, 70 per eon: o: the p:wV.s by each loo.;! Birthday P.;'.: v. .'.'. Iv retained in the eo:m:u;n::y ;,i to disbursed to hva! or sd;.uv:i. ov- eripp'.es. us the eo:i::::...oe d.v.des. The rom.;::::u,; 30 per ecu u.'.l to turned over to the national ivir.m.t-tee ivir.m.t-tee for dedwry to the proMdeat to be presented by ham to the Georgia Warm Springs V,nmla:tn for the continuation and extension of the part in the national fight again.-:. niiaiiiue t'a.arysis. This dreaded disease spread throughout the country again this year leaving many children life cripples crip-ples and taking the hie of many others. Research work has been carried an as rapidly a.s possible in an effort to wipe out the disease itself as medical science has successfully suc-cessfully combatted small jxix, diphtheria, typhoid and other maladies. mala-dies. The ball is scheduled for Thursday, Thurs-day, January 30th. Mr. Grant, has wired his acceptance and will begin plans for American Fork's participation participa-tion in this national movement. (i |