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Show Ths Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah If a friend informs us of a fault, do we lsten patiently to the rebuke and credit what is said? Mary Baker Eddy March of Dimes Mothers Hold Key All Star cast will present In Fight Against Crippling Disease Bell Telephone TV hour Lanes Nefao son Pay two teen 3. Thursday, Felruaiy 9 "2 ife f -- TEN PINS LAEGUE Won Lost MERCHANTS LEAGUE Won Lost Ru h Pearts Hair Fash Fiist Security Bank 16 Utah Valley Transit Mel Hanks Supply Salem Merc. Post Office Woodys American 16 Time Box Jims 66 Service 12 11 Cloverleaf 10 Sherms 8 Daniels Drug 9 7 8 7 9 9 7 Elaines Beauty Shop 10 Hills Cedar 10 5 Hospital Nurses 3 13 Best Deal Spring HTS First Security Bank 2094 HTG First Security Bank 733 8 Tischner Ford 400 3 5 6 7 13 11 10 7 Royces Motel 7 I. G. A. Foodliner 5 Chronicle son Pay Miu American HTS Woodys 513 HTG Mel Hanks Supply HIS Rose Sullivan 477 HIG Neal Porter 109 Kathy Christensen 477 Lundell 196 HIG Gerri PIN PALS LEAGUE Won Lost SIX & SIX LEAGUE Won Lost 2 13 Franks Pharmacy 13 Service Turf Cafe Turf 13 Beardall Texaco Mendenhalls 13 Crean O Nebo Wilson Style Shop 12 5 Point Buds Cleaners White Snow 11 Jacks Heating Utah Valley Transit 10 10 5 Charlies Trim Shop Dons Cafe 10 5 11 Keigley Quarry Gladys Beauty Shop 8 Johnson Sinclair HTS Franks Pharmacy 2192 8 Jims 66 Seivice HTG Franks Pharmacy 827 8 Crouchs O K Service HIS Jane Hall 497 7 Leos Market HIG Ev Brooks 197 7 Payson J. C. MIXED DOUBLES HTS Cream O Nebo 2884 Won Lost HTG Buds 5 Point 989 2 6 Strike Seekers HIS Dale Reynolds 576 3 Ds & a J. HIG Glen Taylor 221 4 Bs BOWLETTES Won Lost Bowlers Four HTS Strike Seekers 1605 HTG Strike Seekers 603 HIS Sterl Davis 559 HIG Sterl Davis 228 Tischner Ford Salem Mercantile Doris Beauty Shopf 13 12 3 9 7 FRIDAY NITE 4 Stevie, who was born with a birth defect, has shown her the need to have medical help more readily available in the community when an imperfect child is born. Stevie was born with an open spine and water on the brain in 1958, the year The National Foundation expanded its program to include birth defects, says Mrs. Sublett. I had never heard of either condition. Since then I have learned that these malformations, and hundreds of other birth defects, afflict one out of every 16 babies born in this country each year. These children need help, their parents need to know where to find the specialists who can give prompt and effective treatment. I know now that the March of Dimes supports work in clinics to improve treatment, in laboratories to find the causes, and is building a network of diagnostic and treatment centers to make new knowledge available to everyone, not just those fortunate enough to live close to great medical institutions. The March of Dimes already supports nearly 50 centers throughout the country, and many more are being planned. Thats why Im in the Mothers March to let people know this help and hope exists, I want to ask their support so the 250,000 American babies born each year with birth defects need not go through life hopelessly disabled for lack of three-year-o- ilSS "IS MY BABY All RIGHT?" More than 250,000 mother of babies born with birth defects In the U. S. each year hear a heartbreaking reply to this question. Marching mothers will seek public support late in January for March of Dimes research and patient aid to control crippling birth defects and rheumatoid arthritis, just as polio has been controlled. tie Sondra developed juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Id always thought arthritis was something you got when you reached old age. Now I know that thousands of children are stricken with it each year. It can twist and cripple little bodies with permanent disability if its not caught and treated in time. ac"Ive seen the wonders complished at Arthritis Clinical Study Center at Parkland Hospital in Dallas supported by the March of Dimes, and I know that doctors in the laboratory there and elsewhere are working hard to find out what causes arthritis and how it can be prevented or cured. Im a Marching Mother because I know firsthand how important this work is. Marching Mothers across the nation have similar reasons. Mrs. George Dibbon of Kansas City, who lost a child born with a birth defect, marched actively until the past year. But then her own arthritis forced her to "retire to a quieter paperwork and job for the Mothers record-keepi- HTS HTG HIS HIG Gordon Eastman ng Spangler has been confined to a wheelchair since a paralytic polio attack in 1954. Yet she, too, enthusiastically works for the Mothers March via the telephone, and prepares marchers kits for distribution. Multiply these shining examples by thousands, and you have the reasons for the scope of success of the traditional Mothers March for the New March of Dimes. Mothers March volunteers know there a need for the cause they support, and they are determined to make every one of the 40,000,000 households they call on aware of the magnitude of the problem. Mothers March volunteers will be identified by a distinctive badge bearing the Golden Key of Hope, symbolizing med- icai progress against crippling diseases. Each will give those who open the doors a valuable health information slip summarizing basic information about birth defects, the most important unmet childhood medical problem today; as well as arthritis and rheumatic disease which afflict 11,000,000 Americans. Tischner Ford 2G33 Salem Mercantile 708 Nola Rae Olsen 532 Marion Searle 186 I TO OBuild Years in Filming 4 In Living Color WILL DO MY BEST" tm SEE Serve Achieve STRENGTHEN CARIBOU Acres of Horns On Majestic Parade KODIAK BEAR Salmon Fishing far DALL SHEEP On High Wrangell Glaciers ARTIC ICE PACK RUNT The Last Frontier COUNTS BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA of the Atlantic for the dramatic intensity of his many roles. Anna Moffo, one of the younger soprano stars of the Met, appeared on the opening Bell Telephone Hour this season on less than a weeks notice and scored such a success that this is her second appearance on the series in six months. Tex Beneke, one of the heirs of the Big Band tradition, and his dances orchestra. will provide the last phase of the enter tainment. He was a member of the Glenn MMiller Band and has carried on the tradition of ifiis famous group) since Glenn Millers death in service during World War II hour-lon- Personal Income in 61 in Utah WORLD RECORD CLASS TROPHY MC UNTED LIFE SIZE ON DISPLAT SALES BOOKS CHRONICLE PAYSON letter which will be distributed this week, it was ann- ounced Monday by Roy Broad-ben- t, manager,First Security Bank, Payson. Cash farm income in Utah in 1961 totaled approximately $159 million, aocording to data. The total was down some $8 million frcm 1969 due principally to extremely low prices for turkeys and eggs. Value of minerals produced in Utah in 1961 was almost the 5 same as it P. M. to 10 P. M. Weekdays Noon to 10:30 P. M. Saturdays y CLOSED SUNDAYS 1969. 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