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Show Penny's by the inch aid crippled children One penny for each inch of height in your family. That's all friends of the Primary Pri-mary Children's Medical Center will be asking when they knock on your door during dur-ing February. The pennys provide the funds to operate the center, one of the more advanced children's hospitals in the world. 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 med-ical center inthelntermoun-tain inthelntermoun-tain West dedicated and equipped to care for the total child. The Center offers more than thirty-two different ser vices and facilities, including in-cluding brace shop, emergency emer-gency room, surgery (with the only two certified pediatric surgeons in the area), pediatric education and research, radiology, physical therapy, birth defects de-fects center, blood bank, respiratory res-piratory therapy, psychiatric psychia-tric center, child development develop-ment clinic, cardiovascular surgery and heart catheterization cathe-terization lab, speech and hearing therapy, pedodon-tics, pedodon-tics, echocardiography. Phyllis Truman is County Chairman with Marlene Harris, Har-ris, Ann Martin, AdeleMur-dock AdeleMur-dock and Arlene Carter as c o -wo rkers from Be aver; Kay Edwards , Greenville; Grace Bealer, Minersville; and Janice Myers and Pauline Paul-ine Stoddard, Milford. |