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Show Dance raises $3,500 More than 15 aerobic .dance students in the Park 'City area raised $3,500 for the Utah Heart Association during the "Dance for Heart," sponsored by Park i "City Recreation Department ; on Nov. 5 at the Memorial : Building. ' J The local effort is part of a statewide drive to raise ! funds for the Utah Heart Association's, , cardiovascular cardiovascu-lar research, professional -education and community service programs. The area rdance students solicited I sponsors to pledge for every minute of exercise dancing .finished during the three-hour three-hour event. 0 Local "Dance for Heart" Coordinator, Mary Jane 9 Bird, said that this year's 'event was a tremendous success. "Not only did we raise s $3,500, but we demonstrated bthe benefits of dance as exercise to help people who had never been exposed to 9 it," Bird said. 11 Dancers earned Incentive 0 prizes for pledge donations. 2 Grand prizes included trips ''to Florida. Mexico and 0 California donated by Chi's Tours Travel, Eastern ' Airlines, Western Airlines '''and Simplex Tours. n Those participating were '"Donna Bacon, Sari Brennan, '' Christine Brodhead, Linda l)'Haynes, Maree Plunkett, 4 Maureen McAllister, Georg-"'anne Georg-"'anne Robinson, Suzanne b'Rowan, Susan Shultz, Elise '''Smith, Tevy Smith, Danielle Bean, Karen Arenskov, and Mary Jane Bird. i i |