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Show ran I ,a K J ffl II O V A Lm t "i . - A T i f ' ft II f a Charity' Begins at-Hoih S The most charitable and philanthropic individual in all the world is the The leading cause of poverty unemployment may be eliminated, aa f; ffq fi American citizen. Many times each year the cry for aid comes through has been pointed out, by building a bigger and better community. Every t; AW ii the ether waves from all four corners of the earth and as soon as these dis- member of this community should have the, opportunity to earn. Con- . ,.. j 1 ktt J ft tress signals reach our ears, America responds generously, bountifully. stant employment should be offered to every citizen. wf tyl 8 Regardless of when a catastrophe may strike, no matter where starving . . . j. i i 1YF M 8 women and children may be in need; America responds immediately. Of next importance in the elimination of poverty, is to keep people em- ; . V , We succor the needy, we relieve distress, we feed the starving, whenever ployable that is, physically, mentally and morally fit Sickness is largely j, JC? 8 theneedarises,theworldover.Americai8theworld'sgreate8tbenefactor. preventable. However, in cases where the community has astandard of $ fil 8 ' May this naUonal characteristic be forever one of the outstanding quali- health and prevention measures, and charitable assistance is necessary on 1 II $ 8 ties of the American citizen! account of sickness, then trained medical charity is necessary. There is no ,y V , ' greater corps of unacknowledged, unselfish, conscientious charity workers . ' An analysis shows that while we are promoting the welfare of humanity than the doctors, dentists, nurses and hospitals in every community. i j in far lands, often we overlook those in dire distress in our immediate locality. Charity should begin at home. We are foregoing one of life's About one-third of all charity cases are the result of mismanagement of 8 I greatest opportunities if we fail to answer the cries of our needy neigh- personal and family affairs. These cases can best be handled through j; bors. What more worthy cfiarity can be found than to restore the mini- t the personal contact of church leaders, civic and commercial organiza- !! mum standards of living to every family in our own town. : Hons and the sympathetic understanding of individual citizens and busi- nessmen. - ' " ' ' In the average community, from five to ten per cent of all families are , . in need of charitable assistance. The chief causes of this poverty are: The best form of charity and social welfare work of which a community 1 1 Unemployment, sickness and family difficulties. Temporary financial can boast lies in simple, friendly, neighborly advice and help ; the coun- j assistance, proper care, counsel and advice fulfill the charitable needs of sel of the church, the interest of the school, and help on the part of th j most charity cases. employer and the merchant-this is a real form of social service. j When ue are called upon to contribute our time and money for local charity, let' all . j; rttpond immediately and gladly. Let's help create a "Community With a Heart" for j ' " . j . BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH . j I A C Cole, Attorney Bingham Garage Knight Hotel The Town of Bingham j . ' Hudson Essex Chevrolet ; ' -Modern'! By Dr. J. F. Flynn j; Anderson Sons Lumber Co. p A,i r, rAn,w I Canyon Garage J.CPENNEYCO. i Royal Candy Company , . " , . j c , . Pitchius and Pitchius j Granite Furniture Durant Sales and Service Every day Savings ; . .,. 2 I -The Home Comes First" Jack's Clothing Shop ! A - Princess Theater . .. Bingham Mercantile -Trade with your Friends" ! M 0 f J Brisk and Chester, Props. "The Big Store" , - , ; " ; f . 5H d&7lVW0 " Up-to-Date-Store "JCM ts yfesW.- Bingham Canyon Meat Co. Ed Johnson's Meat Market Radios Phonographs Records 8 JflJ 8 SPSs5v ' 6 1 Periodicals. ' ' 8. Vf K S B. DEDERICKS Where the Meat is Tender . M T TamM 0 JtJ ij I "A Smart Shop for Women" - M. L.. James 8 ''' Lf |