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Show For modical confer BOX 'Pennies by inch1 themes campaign Pennies by the Inch theme of this year's fund- campaign for the Primary Children's Medical center, and young Jeffery Lund of Perry is standing extra tall for his measurement because raising he knows all about the center through personal experience. Jeff has been a patient at the center eight envelope for the family's "Parents are encouraged to measure each of their children," Mrs. Packer states, Ten-year-o- ld times, having a series of procedures that included surgery. Although he's always been happy to return home to his rt parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Lund, he is enthusiastic about the care and concern of center. mother Marilyn the' envelopes is also pennies enthusiastic about the Primary Childrens Medical center and will be chairman of the Second district in Perry as the local area fund campaign is held., from April 26 to May 8. by of the traditional Penny Parade drive, which brought over one million dollars into the treasury to help pay the bills for children who cannot afford hospital care. Some $614,000 is required to continue these services. Primary Childrens Medical center provides- care for children regardless of race, religion, or ability to pay. It serves the entire Intermountain West, providing specialized services and high trained two-wee- the people at the medical His tinuation and then give pennies according to their height. This way the youngsters are involved in giving and may want to give of their own funds to help some child to better health. k camDuring the paign, volunteers will collect surgical open-hea- Private Ownership Up until 1975, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints owned the Primary Childrens Medical center. That year the LDS church divested itself of all hospitals placing the ownership with a private nonprofit corporation. The result was discon- donation. containing the inch, JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, AprH 22, 1976 - donations. Chairmen have been selected in each city voting district, as well as in outlying areas, and will have neighbors calling on one another as they circle their a pediatric not personnel Mountain Bell this week said visually and physically handicapped people may be exempted from directory assistance charges by obtaining the signature of their physician or an official of a social agency such as the Salt Lake Center for the Blind. available at general hospitals. These services include the only two certified pediatric surgeons in the Intermountain West, heart catheterization lab, open heart surgery, pediatric education and research, birth defects center, psychiatric services, speech and hearing laboratory, child development clinics, children's dentistry resident programs, along with a brace and equipment center. Stand tall when you measure adds Mrs. your giving, Packer, give a child a chance for better health, 17 the nearest Mountain Bell business office to allow time to make the record changes necessary for exemption. Handicapped can avoid DA charge blocks to collect the pennies. Heme Visits Mrs. Leon Packer, area chairman for the fund campaign, states that visitors to each home in the Brigham City area will leave kits containing a letter, tape measure, and an is the ELDER According to Kenneth 0. Hill, Mountain Bell public relatione manager, telephone customers who cannot read or manipulate the pages of the directory may obtain an exemption form from any telephone business office and certain social agencies. We are asking for a signature from a physician or an official of a social agency certifying that the person does have a handicap which would prevent them from using the phone book. - When people return the signed form to Mountain Bell, we will exempt the phone in their household from any charges for directory assistance, Hill said. He said the exemption form, in addition to having a physicians signature, would have a place for the handicapped person's phone number and the name and address of the person responsible for billing. Hill asked people to return the forms by mail or by person to We want to have all phone numbers for handicapped people exempted before the charging plan goes into effect," Hill said. The Utah Public Service commission on Jan. 21 authorized Mountain Bell to charge 99 cents for each directory assistance call after a five-ca- ll free allowance per line each month. The charging plan will go into effect July 1, 1976. ' Public can hoar budget The Box Elder county Area Council on Aging will air its proposed plan and budget for fiscal year 1977 at, a public hearing April 29 at 7 "p.m. The public is invited to the meeting in the Box Elder county courthouse, downstairs. . Final Daus of Blockers Spring Sole "STAND TALL WHEN YOU GIVE" is the message of Jeff Lund as he is measured by Mayor Harold Felt for the "Pennies By The Inch" fund campaign of the Primary Children's Medical Center. ten-year-o- ld Bard siirOsf i V 70 Ctectangte Club Chairs T& 2 IP : Kpl50 Deluxe Chaise Lounge We Have Those Pellets for Bean Bags Available SBrnroinnieirDS OdDse-CDon- tt All of 1975 Covers Including Famous Beauty Rest RAE LIN Christensen will complete her reign as Miss Baton Arte of 1975 this Saturday evening at the conclusion of "Music in Motion - 1976" when her successor will be At 'Music in Motion 1976 Miss Baton Arte Dreamsleep & Backguard . . . Limited Selections fcilra ......... 59 each piece WO. 6995each piece Quggcd. 8995.h CARPET SAVDRNSS piece i All Remaining Beauty Rest Greatly Reduced to complete reign Royal Court; she was Princess in the Senior Court in 1972. She was named second attendant in the Senior Royalty in 1973 and 1974 gave her the Triple A Award for her class. In 1975 she received the top honor of reigning as Miss Baton Arte for the 1975 year, an honor she will hand down on April 24 to her successor. In addition to her baton ' honors, Rae Lin has been drill leader of the Flag team for 1974-7- 5 and 1975-7School activities include membership In the' Girls' Athletic assbciation where she lettered in volleyball.' As a member of the bowling team, they placed second for this Christensen, of Brigham City will complete her reign as Miss Baton Arte of 1975 at the conclusion of "Music in Motion 1976 scheduled this Saturday, April 24, at the Box Elder High School auditorium Rae Lin is an eleventh-yea- r student at Baton Arte and a twelfth-yea- r student (senior) at Box Elder High school and has an active list of accomplishments in both. She Is an accomplished twirler, single and double batons a leader In march ability and flag twirling, and a juggler. She juggins balls, bags, batons and fire batons with a rare dexterity. Her black light juggling in with sheer darkness, flourescent balls, bags and batons Is an example of her rare ability. She handles fire batons a with the same ease, spokesman said. She has been a finalist In the twirl-of- f competition at Baton Arte studio for the pest five years, and a winner in pitches and back hand twirling in four of the five years. In 1969 she was selected as L U Reg. 219s' Six Colors HOURS: Tua. thru Brown 1M50 Green Orange Gold SQ. YD. INSTALLED Blue Top Pad Expert Installation t to 4 CLOSED SUNDAYS, and Rae Lin will perform in two baton routines with her baton and class and a dartce-fla- g routine with the military-flag Flag Team. She will also perform with MONDAYS ifU;. in the special Bicentennial patriotic finale number. As reigning Miss Baton Arte she will be a featured soloist where she will exhibit her talents in baton, flag twirling and Juggling. Sat. Friday f to year. -- 5 Rolls ofl a 100 ylon Plush Jost Arrived Repeat of a Sellout FDon SOooQ RcsCigit Junior Princess in the Junior Lin Rae Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert IS DO V ( M 6)fO ' Financing it i HOME OF THE SOFT KM Available SELL6 miles south of brigham O i s u |