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Show 4r.-$m.- , - , Review-Wednesda- y, November 21, 1984 -- Page 5 J V . I I v 4 I ! I I - t i I - 1 ' Jake Stallings, age 3, is the 1985 Poster Child for the Southern Utah Chapter of the March of Dimes. March of Dimes to begin The March of Dimes is gearing up for another Mothers March in January. Good leadership is the key for a successful Mother's March in 1985. Pleasant Grove is being represented this year by Ruth Bezzant, Cheryl Johnson, Shirley Swenson, Karen Adams, Diane Bezzant and Nancy West. "We sincerely thank these women for the volunteer service they are giving this cause," said Judy Monson, Mothers March Coor-dinator. "The March of Dimes believes', that every child ought to come into the world whole in mind and body - a priceless gift worth more than power or wealth. Volunteers will march for the babies of tomorrow." The Mothers March is a unique g effort because every family is reached in the community. Education and awareness about birth defects are the primary goals the March of Dimes is striving for in the March. City and area leaders met for a special training seminar on Nov. 14 at Schonwald Terrace. Marching leaders came from Utah County and the Southern part of the state. Each volunteer learned how to effectively implement the Mothers March in their community. Present at the meeting was Jake Stallings, the 1985 poster child, and his mother, Debbie. While Jake delighted everyone with his smile, Mrs. Stallings spoke about her feelings as the mother of a child with a birth defect. Dr. Chris Robison, a pediatrician, was the featured speaker. His remarks detailed the complications of premature births and the programs offered by the March of Dimes to combat this alarming problem. Mansell and Associates are the corporate sponsors of the 1985 Mothers March. As the official sponsor, they are paying for the fund raising costs of the March. This means all of the funds raised go to the March of Dimes and its efforts to fight birth defects. Door prizes were awarded to the Mothers March leaders, courtesy of the following merchants: Provo Mission Bookstore, Startup's Candy s'ore, Spudnuts, Von Curtis Academy and Salon, Town Square v'deo, Los Hermanos Restaurant, Mitchell Jewelry, Provo Town Square Floral, Heindselman's, TJ's Sandwich Shop, Sensuous Sandwich, Si'k 'N Graphics, Contempo Fashions, Chappell Cheese, Slice-a-p'zz- a, Radio, Merle Norman Costmetics and the Flower Shoppe. "If every child is to have a "ealthy birthright, it will take many People to implement the goal - your volunteer service and donations will he,P," concluded Judy Monson. r iiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VourQbblce:- - .'vf' H ' ' 1r-- r wx ' : SJ : ....... I. ? v? 1 ' V A) 2bin. 10 SpMRacrinByrGMSModlhrtathef)u'i. 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