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Show Lind:f - ,,, . , ' ' - 3 ack m 4, 4 f ear. If $ :, . - - "V I ineai ! - . ;- . i M v' V . ' : - i i X- , .. W ,- jr- v ' " . It..-s.iJL 4- ... ' - .-. Maa lllli ..:Kt,M, m I null leaking to those working on the Primary Penny Drive for American Fork, Lehi and 4 leasant Grove are, 1. to r., Chairman Donna Brock; former patients, Mindy Hall, April fyant, Kevin Lyman and his mother, Lynette Lyman. ) leasure yourself tall for Penny Drive j yhe annual Primary Penny Drive, I'nnies by the Inch," will be held 1. 31 through Feb. 14 and will be ler the direction of the LDS xes in the north end of Utah ' nty. , onna Brock, chairman of the 'e in this area, said that the . :ey will be used only for medical 2 for the children at Primary "'Hdren's Medical Center, lee tie stressed that the money will be used for construction of the ntl ' medical center near the versity of Utah. Children are n treatment at the center ardless of their race, religion or ability to pay. The 65-year tradition asks for everyone to donate as much as possible for each inch of height of every member of the family. Those assisting Mrs. Brock with the drive are Dee Jenks, Alpine; Rose Marie Taylor, American Fork; Sherrie Williams, American Fork; Leo Reimschiissel, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brock, American Fork; Trudy Carter, Highland; Arlene Peck, Lehi; Alta Anderson, Lehi; Eileen Ashley, Cedar Valley; Larry Veenker, Lindon; Susan Hurlev. Cedar Hills; Clyde D. Crump, Pleasant Grove; Jack Taylor, Pleasant Grove; and Lynette Lyman, Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Brock expressed appreciation ap-preciation to all the stake presidents and all who have provided such splendid cooperation in the organziation of the campaign. Stake "Pennies by the Inch" leaders met at Mrs. Brock home Sunday to receive instruction and hear from several local children who have been patients at the hospital. The children attending were April Bryant, Mindy Hall, Chad Mills and Kevin Lyman. |