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Show Scene CLASSIFIEDS FEATURES PAUL HARVEY -- THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1976 -- -- WEEKS TV GUIDE i Pennies I ByTh e Inch Where it has been Birthday Pennies for the past umpteen years in the Primary organizations of the LDS church this year it will be Pennies by the Inch." And the money will still go to the Primary Children's . Medical center in Salt Lake City, it will not be conducted by the Primary organization of the LDS church. The Penny Parade of the Primary organization was discontinued when the LDS church gave all of its hospicommuntals to a ity corporation, Intermountain Health Care, Inc. The Pennies by the Inch is the theme of the "Children's Fund which replaces the Penny Parade" in an effort to raise funds for charity non-prof- it services at the medical center. Though it will be The whole family gets together to measure their .heights to see just how much they will donate to the Pennies By The Inch" for the Children's Fund, the new fund raising drive for the Primary Children's medical center.. , . .. .. a KEASI1ELL. tered about the United Slates. These test gardens are open to all of the new hybrids whose breeders have the courage to submit their originations to what is readily admitted to be the most from the Primary Penny Parade and Birthday Pen- nies and every effort is being made to continue that support to take care of the charitable services of the medical center. The Center offers more than 32 different services and facilities, include brace shop, emergency room, surgery (with the only two certified pediatric surgeons in the area), pediatric education and research,' radi- ology, physical therapy, birth defects center, Mood bank, respiratory therapy, phychiatric center, child de- velopment clinic, cardiovascular surgery and heart cathererization lab, speech and hearing therapy, and echocardiogpedo-donti- An average of 97.8 patients per day were in the hospital and approximately 12 percent of the patients in 1975 were provided care through generous private contribu- tions. The Childrens Fund is being organized in the communities of the area and women are scheduled to call at the doors of each home seeking "Pennies by the Inch" - giving a penny for each inch of height of each one in the family. children can receive the k- finest care. - ' v Attractive peach and gold shapely hybrid tea gains 1976 AARS honors with its outstanding color and delightful fragrance. 1 YANKEE DOODLE. Showy, frangrant, Rose Selections 1976 award orange-sherbhybrid tea 1976 award winner. Will create a winning floribunda. Large flowered golden apricot with a sensation in tomorrow's- - gardens. sweet, fresh fragrance. large-flowere- d, CATHEDRAL. et Rose Selections Made For 7976 rigorous and exacting rose testing program in the world. The harsh rules governing the operation are inflexible and have never been changed. After two years of exhaustive appriasal in which every characteristic of the new variety is evaluated time and time again, either the .entry emerges , among the meager four per cent who win Rose Selections awards, or it goes on the brush pile. Ninety six per cent of the entries will feel the sharp blade of the abruptly ends the end of the and relegates spade, as it their lives at testing period them to the discard, along with the hopes, dreams and endless hours of labor of those who originated them. It is by this stern, yet efficient and necessary program. however, that many roses that just can't quite make the grade arc prevented from cluttering up the market. Those few who do emerge triumphant with an award, find a place in the gardens of the nation and the admiration of all who love fine roses, because that is what they are, the finest of the new roses. Blessed this year with honors are four outstanding new rose creations AMERICA. a hybrid of William Warriner of California and the first climber will to win an award in 19 years. CATHEDRAL, a floribunda from that irrepressible Irish hybridizer. Sam McGrcdy IV. SEASHELL. a dainty golden peach and salmon hybrid tea from Reimcr Kordcs of Germany, and YANKEE DOODLE, a bombastic orange sherbet hybrid tea from the same world famous hybridizer. i I cs raphy. pediatric facilities where ' f All-Americ- an For 38 years, Selections has been admitting new roses into its 26 official test gardens scat- . . AMERICA. First climbing rose to win an award in 19 years. Large bright salmon pink, spicely fragrant blooms. Rose done outside the LDS church, many of the Primary workers have been asked to assist with the drive. Since 1922 the Primary Children's medical center has provided medical care for children regardless of race, religion or ability to pay. It is the only medical center in the intermountain west dedicated and equipped to care for the total child. It is one of the worlds leading Substanial support has been received in the past i 3 I |