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Show f 2B DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, Noember 12, 1969 imes March Sets arget School Celebrates Herman Frank. L..ke: Major William Mu. ia Charles Pari', r, Dean Ramrell, Mike Adondrtkis. The Student ; S It . . beard-growin- l who . cm. fined to 1 collected will be U'ed to support research at the Utah Birth Defects Treat rnent Center at FTimary Children's Hospital and for the rehabilitation, care and research of other victims. MAKING PROGRESS "More progress has been made toward preventing birth tlefec t' and their disabling after effects than most people said. Warshaw lo "Theie is now a vaccine that can prevent the birth defect known as RH blood Tms afflicts an estimated lO.flfiO cf our children each ake-Sout- jear." TELERAM Last year was SHOW $75 000 to $80 000 collected This locally. year's effort wiil lie highlighted with a celebrity studded telerarr.a J.m. and Feb. in tl; Salt Palace Si'iei Hathaway, 3. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chifotd Hatha-"wa141 W. 5750 South, Murray. is campaign poster boy. The te'erama will be preceded with the milling of 1116.000 fund solicitation lettets 1o homes and htiMnees 31 and Chri'-tma-s -- Years. "Ai'O available ls a vaccine German measles against ituhella). a disease that can cause detects m a developing imunt if the disease Ls contacted by a woman early in he '.nd pieg'ianc y Today more than 250. 0c0 American chihhen are afflicted with birth defects eacn year, but research is bringing the day much closer when we w 'll see a dramatic reduction in hdt toll, Warshaw added, the side of the boiler's heating New March of Dimes Ball will be held in the Palme Jan. 31. A motheisfund march is set Jam A - donr-to-do- 22. 1 COMMIMTY AIDES Warshaw also announced the appointment of community chairmen. They are Wen-dcBennett. Bountiful, south Dans; Fred Demman, west 1' MAN DO-I- T e to parents, who are ited to pai ticipate. Parents can get help on almost any problem dealing tracts ir.v with education of young children. Dr. Reid said. The list of separate sessions is too lengthy to publish, but interested parents can study the list of meetings in the Salt Palace lobby anytime from now-- until the conference closes Saturday, Dr. Reid Music will be provided by A! Holt Originals and a floor shew will feature vocal selections by Cascie Blucme! and modem dances by the college dance club. Emcee will be Kay Rogers, who will announce the king and queen. said. the Steven Hathaway, 3, and Keith M. Warshaw await the Salt Lake Davis March of Dimes campaign. County-Sout- h More than 290 papers, presentations. demonstrations and discussions are scheduled Thursday. Friday and Saturday. activities Pr todav include educational and cultural tours, a leadership training workshop, a special workshop for elementary principals and supervisors ard the first '.bowing of a series of films dealing with a young children. A Golden Spike Dinner aqd a preper.tatlon of "Startime USA." featuring Erigrett students Your.g University will begin at 6:30 p.m. The conference's first .oral session will begin p.m. in the Sait Palace. Tha HT1 ho TV. Haveriord College Heath. Kaverford, Pa , who will tS.L-on the conference therr.J, Education of Young chi dren: At the Crossroads? Two other general sessia&s are scheduled, Thursday a 3:30 p.m. and Saturday at 19 a.m. Speakers will be Dr. Ogden R. Lir.dsley. University of Kansas, and Dr. Leland B. Jacobs. Columbia University. They will talk on Teaching ThemChildren to Teach and "Children Deselves. aO serve Literature. Can Expect Mostly Fair Days Generally fair weather !s expected in Utah the next five days, but a cooling trend may send temperatures from 2 to 6 -t No explanation on where your fabric is. But they have given you a full credit !?). Don't know if that's cash or not. Gupss they think you'll order something else. If not cash, uxitp another hue. pgam. If ro action, drop Duplicate Order On Way I sent away for some hose some good hose. But I've never received them. I wrote and they said wait lor a while, and if nothing to write again. 1 did. Then I got a card saying theyd check. Still no word. Their literature says: Money-bac- k guarantee. It's impossitde to lose. But looks as if I have unless yon can help. Mrs. J.MS., Murray. The order was shipped and they are at a loss vv hy you have not received, but because they do not wish to inconvenience you further, they are duplicating your order and sending it via insured mail. degrees below normal by the weekend. change is ex--p e c t e d for 'r Thursday, however. with h'gh mostly in the 30s and lows tonight from 25 to 35. t Variable cloudiness will blot out some of the sunshine in northern Utah, but sunny skies will prevail in tire south. There's a slight chance of a few snow flurries in extreme northern mountains Thursday and again Sunday or Monday. No other precipitation is indi- cated. Salt Lake City's high and low Tuesday were 53 and 36 and similar readings are expected today and Thursday. Normals are 47 and 25. High for the state Tuesday was 71 at SL George and low was 20 at Richfield. 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P.eid. director of the Granite District Exemplary Center for Read.r.g ?.r.J ore of the conference planners. should be especially at- and kmg competition, two assemblies (student and devotional) and a day in which students will wear 19th Century clothing. Money wheel chair hini'elf. will h head tNa seat? Sal fund Davis County drive, attempting to raise "2U to 25 per cent more than lari g B-- at the Crossroads. is actual-2- v a gigantic smorgasbord of announced a schelule through Saturday night, including a . Wan-havv- Continued from Page LDS Business College is celebrating the 83rd commemoration of Founder's Day this week with a dance, contests and assemblies. $150,000 ; urton ites Business - it 'a natural L.LS7 J |