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Show Myton Exceeds Polio Quota In Recent Drive MYTON Myton City and Pleasant Valley have gone beyond be-yond their polio campaign quota of $275 by turning into the county chairman the amount of $288.28, which has been collected collect-ed during the current drive. According to Mrs. JoAnn Tolboe, Tol-boe, Myton City chairman, funds have been raised by various var-ious means, such as a polio dance, cake auctions, prizes, etc. Holders of the lucky tickets for prizes given away at the dance last Saturday night were as follows: Frances Semken, Gusher, electric iron; Ina Wood-ard, Wood-ard, Myton, electric clock; Ela-nor Ela-nor Deller, Myton, quilt; Renae Hancock, of Pleasant Valley, sheets; Ted Monks, Myton, pillow pil-low cases.... Gladys Dennis, Myton, My-ton, dish towels. Mrs. Tolboe, her co-chairman, LaRue Lamb, and Renae Hancock, Han-cock, Pleasant Valley chairman, wish to thank everyone who contributed and helped in any way to make the drive in their areas a success. They are especially es-pecially grateful to Blaine Bro-kaw, Bro-kaw, who donated twenty-four dollars. |