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Show Polio Patients Heeding Help Sought In County Mrs. E. P. Evans and Mrs. Emily Em-ily Smith Stewart, both of Salt Lake City, co-advisers of the Women's Wo-men's division for the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis for Utah, were in Roosevelt Monday. Mon-day. Purpose of their visit was to inform in-form the people in this area that, although the Salk vaccine for polio has been perfeated, there is still much research to be done and many past polio cases still to be helped. Every patient who has had polio and needs treatment can still receive re-ceive it from the Foundation if necessary. Anyone . knowing of patients who need help in this county are asked to contact Anthon B. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, county chairman, or Mrs. Donald Laris, Roosevelt chairman. Meeting with the two Salt Lake representatives at the luncheon meeting Monday were Mrs. Lon Logan of Fort Duchesne and Mrs. Dick Bastian, Roosevelt, representing represent-ing the Federated Women's Clubs; and Mrs. Cliff Memmott, representing repre-senting the P-TA region. Others, unable to attend, but who were appointed on the advisory committee com-mittee were Mrs. Harvey Riggle, Roosevelt BPW Club; and Mrs. Lynn Labrum, Federated Clubs. |