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Show Duchessse County March Of Dimes , Tivo local Business Firms Complete Roosevelt Leads With S763 In Contributions; Duchesne Next i Preliminary reports from com-j com-j munity March of Dimes direct-ors direct-ors indicates another $438 will - be raised in Duchesne county, according to Howard M. Ivory, county chairman. This will make a total of $1246 raised during the March of Dimes campaign. cam-paign. A goal of $1500 was set at the beginning of the cam- paign, which leaves us $254 short, Mr. Ivory said. . Community campaign work- ers have tried to make it pos-' pos-' sible for everyone to give, but jl some may have been missed; but you can still send your contri-1 contri-1 bution in and it will be used J in the fight against Polio, Mr. ' Ivory continued. Contributions from Altonah, 1 under the direction of Ruby Fowler, amounted to $43.56; Mt. Emmons, directed by Pearl Orr, $62.68; M y t o n, Grant Peel, $63.23; Mtn. Home, Grant Stev- enson, $20; Boneta, Miles Chris-, Chris-, tensen, $20; Talmage, Glen Sor- enson, $40; Bjridgeland, Edith Brady, $10. Duchesne, directed by Beverly Bev-erly Parrish, $88.95; Fruitland, Gail Ellis, $10; Utahn, Gail Ellis, El-lis, $20.65; Tabiona, Gail Ellis, $14.20; Bluebell, Leonard Goodrich, Good-rich, $10; Montwell, Elsie Taylor, Tay-lor, $35. No contributions have been received to date from Han-na Han-na or Arcadia. Roosevelt, under- the direction direc-tion of Cora Todd and Elva Stewart, raised $763; Neola, directed di-rected by Lorin Mills, raised $45. The county campaign was under un-der the direction of Miss Lois Lusty. Fifty per cent of the funds raised will be retained by the local chapter to assist polio victims. vic-tims. The other fifty per cent will be sent to the National Foundation, to assist with research re-search and other projects for fighting Infantile Paralysis on a national scale. |