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Show uijsr, '4toag fo It jBs133 Disadvantaged kids treated to shopping spree Fifty locally economically disadvan- were treated to taged children, ages a shopping spree at Layton Hills Mervyns on Aug. 5. The Childspree pro- gram was sponsored by Mervyns, United 2, one-ho- Utah is a land of contrasts. Wet and dry. Barren and bountiful. Horizontal and vertical. Rock hard and Way, Davis County Schools, and Davis Family Support Center. McDonalds pro- vided breakfast. This helped needy children purchase much-neede- d shirts, pants, dresses, under- - wear, socks and shoes just in time to go back to school. This new clothing will in the recipients and build ensure that the return to classes is free of fashion worries. The children are selected self-estee- m A land of cities by hard-workin- hard-playin- g 41 g, people Columbia were here: As the statehood centennial approaches, we join Utah in looking to provide a better people. The kind of Mervyns also prepared the children for a return to the classrooms by supply- ing backpacks full of products and other school supplies. Health System likes to take care of. And thats why flower soft. and towns carved out in advance by the charities involved, COLUMBIAHCA Health System choice in health care for Utah's people. Columbia is also looking ahead. |