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Show jf 'Hie Sait Lake Tribune, Sunday. June 17, 1973 t. V i A T' 'Sales Bring Up to $25,000 Utah in V Shows Wide ariation Market Adoption Gray or Black, By Jo Ann Jacobsen Tribune Staff Writer Fewer and fewer babies arc available for adoption through state and p: a ate agencies in Uah. But, more and more are for sale children illegally Two local adoption agency executives insist that babies sold on the black market" in I'tab for $111,000 to $'.5 (100 are on the increase - Although they can't document the problem, Mrs Lillian L. Flowers, executive to identify ways to combat the problem. Their conclusion: It is time Children Services director, and Ray Terry, Society, unit, adoption supervisor, 111, Itah State Region Division of Family Services, maintain that social workers, hospital officials and unwed mothers give evidence to the increasing popularity of black of Catholic LDS Unified Social Aid Childrens directors Chanties, Serv ices. Mr. that an adaption agency supervision tc an adopting family during the "adjustment w hen the chdd is in period the home, but 12 months prior to the official adoption date. On the black market, Mrs. Flowers e.xplainedl there is no attempt to screen, to evaluate if the adopting family would be the best for that particular child Neither is there any If a couple has recourse. with the adopted problems child, they are unable to return him to a black It's for this reason the tAo meet frequently executives and provides education and information about the dangers of the black market!" ( ombat Problem Mrs. Flowers Terry pointed out addition. In the community gets marketeers with marketeer. Society, Help Mather, Too they Adoption agencies, said, also provide counseling from social and training workers, doctors and lawyers, to the unwed mother during pregnancy, and after the child whether or not she is born decides to keep the chdd. If a couple adopts a child through an agency, the idenity of the real mother remains anony mous. are not Mrs agencies." We adoption Flowers We have adoption explained. No unwed mother program-.- . to a forced make is committment to the agency to give up her baby. We merely want to counsel her. These services are not the concern of black marketeers. Social workers have been offered as much as $10,000 for babies But. Mr. Terry emphasized people are desperate to have children. So, the more scarce babies get. the greater the increase in the black market. ui mothers Unwed hospitals have been asked for their babies Black marketeers' fortunes a from scarce result commodity for Girls t referred medical care at e persuaded to release their babies outside of Identify Methods Mrs. Flowers and Mr Terry some identified of the black methods used by marketeers locally to obtain babies. agencies w omen hav e checked into hospitals under the name of the women who wish to buy them babies. People who have hav e babies play right into the hands of black marketeers." The public Mr. Perry said. has got to start using good not let common sense emotion get the best ol them. Set There I p an is Adoption another way outside adoption agencies and through the black market obtain that people may It's through the children. where gray market, got to See Page Column save to FOR WOMEN summer savings plug stock clearance so we won't have to move so much next door all these sizes in the group in Fashion Shoes, Salt Lake downtown second floor 1 The Stage Shoes Salt Lake downtown first floor 4.99 to 14.99 reg. $12 to $23 These along with many other favorites: Life Stride, Corelli, Larks, Connie, Capri, Keds and more. You'll find armfuls of fashion excitement. Fashion Shoes all other stores 4.99to 19.99 reg. $12 to $28 Airstep, Connie, PalterDeb, Nina, Corelli, Marquise, Jacqueline, Florsheim, Selby and others. 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