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Show i Heavy Outlays for Aid to Polio Victims Cause Drain on March of Dimes Funds HJje N e phi, Utah Thursday, December 22JU1 960 PageTen 4 s The National Founda tion has the distinction and the honor of having exhausted its March of Dimes funds for patient aid, Basil OConnor, its president, an nounced recently. Turkey Winners Are Listed f .1 The following is the list of Mildred Lunt, Brig. Bowers, 40 turkeys that David B Lunt, Delta Hed-berZora Booth, E. R. Olhave been awarded through son. Promotion days the Christmas LaVon GardDecember 17 of the Nephi Chamber of ComRandall ner, Herbert Yates, merce : Bradfield, Leamington ; Ora Dec. 3: Katie Rogerson, Mo- Nielson, Lawrence Higginson, Neert Stevens, Moroni; Jack E. Shaw, Vaughn Pax-mana; Carl Moroni; Lula Jenson, Mae Nyman, Reese SherParkin, Eric Jarrett, Loessa wood, II. M. Golden, Earl Greenhalgh, Milo Cazier and Greenhalgh, Virginia Madsen, Blanche Brough. Ileber Fowkes, Maurice Mem-mEarl-dea- n t, Melba P. Jenson, December 10: Eugene Pay; A. BurMrs. J. Anderson, Martha Marie Wride, Anna Don Royce, Maylon ton, Carleen Haynes and Burton, Winn. Doug Christiansen, Bowers, winneis of the N g, Therefore, the March of $45 million job to do in 1361," he added. But w e always have had a tremendous job to do and have American people relied on for nnanci.l support through the March f Dimes each January, he s til At the same time, hov'ev i we do not live just from "iar to year but build bro. d research, educational and tient-aiprograms for much 1 tger periods. Continuation c these programs will requi e $45 million in v ot i La-Ver- yl j Savings Bonds Favorite With Santa Claus Din.s has a n, v: Mrs. Delis G. Painter was in Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Bailey Gilbert Bailey, and in Midvale Ephraim Sunday to attend the and son Gregg of Costa Mesa, with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest are spending the presentation of The Messiah California Miss Elon Christmas holidays wit hMrs. by Snow College. Painter, daughter of Mrs. Painter; Miss Carolyn Sparks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sparks of Nephi, and Marlene Sorbe of Levan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Sorbe were members of the cast. 1 S 4 v d 1 1961. urgent Speaking of the monetary needs of the 1961 New March of Dimes, to be the leader of held Jan. the worlds largest voluntary health organization explained of that in 1960 about its 3,100 chapters had gone into debt to meet hospital and other bills for aid to polio patients. But our chapters are proud that they have not built up bank balances a the expense of human lives, he said. $ J 1, one-thir- Since d 1938, when The Na- Examples: $25,000 was spent on Ingeborg Cully Down the chimney he goes 11 over the land at this happy season with his bags laden with Bonds for children and Savings grownups who will delight in rea which ceiving gift keeps on giving. Savings Bonds now maseven in ture years and nine months and pay a higher rate of interest than ever. Santa says: "Give the present with a future. Davey, six years old, of Boston, have reached $50,000. Aside from the enormous financial toll in patient aid, substantia, New March of Dimes contributions must also be used for research. Since 1938 The National f oundation has allocated $64,600,000 on its d international research program which has produced, among other outstanding achievements, the Salk and Sabin polio vaccines and, incidentally, two Nobel prizes. In 1960, research funds are estimated at $5,000,000 covering The National Foundations three health areas of birth defects, arthritis and polio. More than twice that sum, tional Foundation (for Infantile Paralysis) was organized, a total of $325,200,000 has been spent for direct patient aid to polio victims. In 1960, the bill was about $13,250,000 for some Al40,000 of the though the Salk vaccine has been available to the public for costs refive years, patient-aimain high chiefly for those stricken before the vaccine was developed, or for those who or $10,400,000, is needed for resince 1956 neglected to get in- search in 1961. oculated and thus contracted March of Dimes contributions have also made possible polio. March of Dimes monetary the largest education program assistance to individual polio for the training of medical and sufferers has sometimes been health experts ever attempted extremely great. To cite two by a voluntary health agency. costs Since 1939, when The National instances only, patient-ai- d in the case of Mrs. Ingeborg Foundation launched its proCully, of New York City, thus gram of professional education, far have totaled about $25,000 outlays m this field have toand the end is not in sight; taled $34,900,000; in 1960, a while expenditures for Tommy total of $1,500,000 in March of broad-base- polio-stricke- n. d m 8 r I 8 0 It wouldn't be Christmas if we didn't get in touch and extend our greetings to those we like so very much ...Have an old-fashion- ed Very Merry Christmas ! PAINTER MOTOR CO. 140 SOUTH MAIN STRET PHONE NEPHI, UTAH 10 Dimes public contributions was required for the health organizations professional education activities. 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DOLLS bringing our Best Wishes for a Merry, Merry Christmasl TWO BEDROOM HOME for Mr. and Mrs. James Allred GIFT LISTS Tor weddings, rent Excellent location Phone 87 etc. at FORSEYS of Fountain Green announce Mrs. George G. Howarth. Call and well do tne rest. the birth of a daughter, born 97W. December 21 at the Utah ValFOR RENT Furnished ley Hospital in Provo. GrandPARTY DESSERTS? Make Kendall apart- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don at apartments assortedd ments they with Jell-- o Phone 19 Gadd and Mathias Allred of flavors 12 pkgs for 91c at IGA Fountain Green. Great grandJohnsns IGA where you get We loan Carpec Shampooers groceries at cost or less plus are Mr. and Mrs. Euat no cost with purchase of parents 10. Every day! gene Allred of Fountain Green Blue Lustre shampoo ChapGadd man Furniture Co., 61 South and Mr. and Mrs. A. V, If you had all the gold in Fort Knox were sure you could buy an IRONRITE at a lower price than were offerh ing them this week but as we dont have all that gold, we have the cheapest price you can find S'ave $60.00 this week on any of the three models in stock financing is Here conies Santa GET GUR ONLY $9.95 BONUS VALUE S5 with purchase of Nephi, Utah ROYAL 50 P0CXET RADIO - as will l p want several!! j? 8 Family consists of I and 2 Fnr n .Merry tlirislinns! yt B a CHAPMAN T-- A A A VA FURNITURE f-ii-. ifi-- V iA V'AX liA r? - t? Kentucky Sergeant! ' |