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Show wesw “THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 5 January 1, 2007 Pennies by the Inch Campaign a Success clinics will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Rabies shots are $10 and will be administered by Dr. Steve Lemmon, DVM. Dog license renewal prices are as follows: Non-spayed/neutered: $20 Spayed/neutered: $10 Spayed/neutered owned by senior citizen: $5 This year’s annual Pennies by the Inch pan was held September 15 through Octo Representatives from the bale Valley anes set a goal of colleering $5,000 in donations This year, alpina Pizza owners Jim and Ruthann Halay offered a free pizza party for the group that collected the most donations. Children from the families of: Post, Ingrahm, Sprague, Wadman & Fuller. were able to For more information, call 399-8244. of for each year of their life. The idea of children donating was based on the concept of = helping other children who were in B Weber County Offers Rabies Clinics for Pet Owners Weber County Animal Service is holding four rabies clinics for the unincorporated areas and cities within Weber County. Weber County dog licenses will also be sold at that time. The clinics will be held January 6, January 20, February 3, and February 10 at the Weber County Animal Shelter located at 1373 N. 750 W., Ogden (Inside the Weber County Fairgrounds on the north end). The a 1874, because of the high infant and maternity mortality rate, president of the church’s women’s Relief Society program, Eliza R. Snow, with the support of Church President Brigham Young, urged a number of women from the Salt Lake Valley to obtain ' qi 5 Snowcrest Junior High Presents a Fundraising Event to Remember A Skyhawk Talent Showcase starring local students, and a dinner provided by the Hearthside Village will be hosted on Friday, January 26. Bring the entire family for an incredible dinner, and be prepared to be pleasantly entertained by the fantastic talent of our Sky Hawk students. Every year Snowcrest students look forward to the annual talent assembly. Show tickets sold at the door are $5.00 for adults, and $3.00 for children and Jr. High students. Make it easy on “mom” by bringing the family to a scrumptious dinner that will be served directly before the concert in the mall f the Jr. High. Our friends at the Hearthside Village will be serving a delicious beef stew in bread bowls. Cost for the dinner is $8.00 per person, which will be served at 6:00 p.m. with the show beginning at 7:00 Newly designed school T-shirts and “hoodies” will be available to purchase o S. 5 gO pa = a, > & Q < o ment is in desperate need of funding to replace a dying sound system and = man many instruments that cannot be used without repairing or replacing students to them, which comes show their school spirit by with an incredible price wearing these shirts on tag, they have decided spirit days/and or game to open the event up to days. With the communiLegendary Porch Pounders the community. This is ty’s support of this event, where the wonderful people of Ogden Valley we will not only benefit the struggling music and the surrounding communities can help. department, but also help build self-esteem in In addition to the Talent Assembly held durthe students who will be performing. ing school hours, we are holding a “live” talPlease bring your families, friends, and ent showcase for the public on January 26. neighbors, and | plan to be “blown away” by Come and enjoy these wonderful students as the incredible talent of our Snowcrest Jr. they perform the talent of their choice. In High youth. addition to the students, the evening will also Please call Jennifer Jones 389-0239 or highlight the fabulous talent of 745-1383 with any questions or visit the “Legendary Porch Pounders.” Children from the families of: Post, Ingrahm, a ague, enjoy dinner on the house after collecting over The Pennies by the Inch Campaign began in 1922 to help support medical needs of children in the region who could not afford help otherwise. LDS church Primary board member Nelle Talmage suggested an annual “Penny Day” when members of the church could contribute pennies to the cause in a number equaling their age. Young primary children were included in the campaign, contributing pennies each year on their birthdays. The program was a success, and continued on—known today as the Pennies by the Inch campaign where pennies are donated for each inch of the donor’s height instead We Wadman & Fuller: Fi medical degrees at Eastern medical colleges. In 1882, under Eliza R. Snow’s direction, the Deseret hospital was established in Salt Lake City and staffed and administered primarily by these returning Latter-day Saint women doctors. While the hospital was highly regarded by the community and supported in part by the Relief Society and the retrenchment society, it closed only eight years later because of inadequate funding. In 1913, May Anderson of the Primary Association, seeing the continued need for a medical center devoted to serving the needs of children, worked, with support from genPENNIES cont. on page 9 Deliver.. to your door anywhere in the valley Uintah Mountain Design Co. 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