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Show I Salt Lake County, Utah Thurtday, June2o,1964 ROCKY MOVNTAIX REVIEW Page 2 Mrs. B Did Not Want Charity . Just (Continued from Page 1) uut and the other girl and I necessities, but many luxuries "!$id that If It were left en-ahunted chouses for days but was toki they could do tlrely to me and I could not ployed. It was suggested that ' not find one we .ould could manage the strain of two Jobs, and I stay at home collect My Minister called nothing. ifford whpse owner would per-m- it etc. it might become nec-th- at Aid to Dependent Children. them and reaffirmed the fact seven children. I desparately need help, When I insisted that aid was pessary to find foster or ad1 he final blow c ame this week not what I anted, only a it v hen' we found THEBOUSE. chance to care for my family, perfect location, size, it was suggested that I quit bo6i of my Jobs and go pn etc. The owner was c blous about the chHdreiyrf' A.D C.,then If ray pride would (Continued from Page 1) c urj, but seemed Interested feel better If I worked, I added Mr. Kerr. etc., when we both offered excellent could work part time and what Child Welfare is the place to start for any mother r ferenegs. 1 didnt make However, he up to the max- in need of help said Mrs, Gayle Coleman, supervisory-dawhen lmum would be supplemented Afturri,d us down cayej Salt Lake "County Department Children was two famnot It would by A.D.C., plus they Child Welfare Section. Services, two but divorced women ines pay my child care. The legal A mothers Income is the maflf factor in whether 11 mt In the State of Utah for - who wanted his house, she receives needed funds or not. No cold, hard, w t bout the Income from A.D.C. payments Is $216.00 my single income amount Is the cutoff figure, but Mrs Fop-mhus' and and the expected and family per month. Coleman said a computation of all Incoming and outI w m Id receive $196.00 une rpected expenses which going money Is made to determine whether a mother As a last resort 1 contacted chll.'ens needs demand I is eligible for funds. the L. D. S. Church employhavr fallen behind on many The going assistance rate for child care Is $40 ment offices, explained my My landlord and hls things month for first child and $30 per each additional per situation to them and even wife have only asked that I child. There Is no limit as t the number of children though I am a pay" what you can. Someassistance would cover. so far they have offered the times this Is half the apartMrs. Coleman continued, If a mother Is not eligible ' most constructive help They ment rental. for funds, v then we wpuld counsel her and try to help Since no one can carry our put me In touch with two her budget her money' further. other girls In similar cirand my burden forever, Does a lack of communication exist? Funds for cumstances who were looking Mother must be relieved of child day care Just started two months ago, so It this strain the question of what foi someone to share expentakes a little while for communications to get through. to do Is still unanswered. ses with. The first girl reI think people are beginning to realize that were I turned to my husbands turned to her husband before said Mrs. the agency to call in $sch matters, we were able to work anthln relatives who support notonly Coleman. "I feel mothers struggling to make ends meet will receive much more help In this area In the future, concluded Mrs. Coleman. We have a lot of new people In the office, said James A. Miller, director, Salt Lake County' and one may have given Mrs. B. Welfare Department, 4he wrong Information. Mr. Miller said various agencies get along pretty well, but communications are always a problem. We need more communications between one another and It must be kept up to date, added the SEMI ANNUAL CtEARANCE nd Welfare Rules Explained 100o300 Save Many Lott Moduli Many Sfylai A Fiimke Many Famous Nomat 13313338 gees m' Guaranteed All Fully Floor Somplat, Trade-In- . ate. DIG SELECTION. . er, HART BROS MUSIC Cottonwood Mall 278-265- 4 ' OUR LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR director. Near Tragedy Focuses Attentiorf On Safety (Continued from Page Granite District 1) ty has made great strides in the last decade. According to Lee Robertson of the Utah Fish and Game Commission, evefyope obtaining a hunting license msut take the commissions eight-hominimum course in gun A special safety. Is available course safety through gun clubs and service groups. Spearheading an effort to promote gun safety Is Mrs. Charles J. Manner, safety chairman for theGranite-Wa-saic- h PTA Council. Believing In training children at an early age in gun Mrs. Manner presafety, sented her idea to elementary and supervisors principals in the district, but was voted ur 20-ho- ur VANDERBILT PREMIUM NYLON TUBELESS has a -- sical education fornlnth graders. Until that grade is reached, no formal training in respect for firearms Is provided for youngsters. Ideal goal, according to Mrs. Manner, would be to have the Fish and Game Commission teach gun training In the schools. But Mr. Robertson says this is not feasible within jthe present budget of the commission. for the children. Still we were told they could do nothing since they all live on their credit, etc. etc. etc. Of course Just to keep my family together 1 will come down to the level of welfare and manage somehow, but why Should this be necessary when I have not asked for one dime, only that someone help themselves by helping me. Possibly you wh deal with opted homes these problems dally know a simple answer. However, to Board Faces Decision (Continued from Page stantlally higher. Anyway, the deputy session super- claims, school construction costs average less: $12.75 to $13 per square ftst. Conditions of soil, 'terrain and other factors dictate different prices. He points outthqjlsta Elementary School, the most recent contract let and costing $14.77 per square ft., as an example of how costs fluctuate. Swinging back to the brand new plan, Mr. Harman claims other advantages for the shell principle. Interesting grouping of classrooms, better use of space, free span, good acoustics, good drainage and less danger of construction delays are the office structure Itself. Since two of the board members were out of town action on the building was postponed until later. Harman Is willing to the requirements of the but feels that he must stand up and speak out for what he believes. How the. board will vote is not yet known. A vote two weeks ago might easily have favored the architect. Sub- cited. a crusader for good he states, and architecture, I believe In designing contemporary buildings when there Is a reason to do so. Harman points out that by deI am signing a more conventional box type of building he would be financially ahead. Is a reasonable, This straightforward approach to school architecture, Harman states. We are providing the board with a choice that is different than the normal box type of building. Dr. Jlngland, and some members of the Granite administration and board feel that there are impractlcalities which would outweigh advan- tages. :D stantial opinion among the staff that the risk Involved might not be worth taking could change a narrow yes vote to a no. Art Exhibit Offers Big (Continued from Page 1) to three en- artist is limited tries. Top prize is $100, second place gets $50 and third place Will receive $25 In addition, $60 will be awarded to best oil, $60 to the best water color in the show and $30 will go to the best drawing or print. Artists turned Jurors ijk elude Don Olson, George F J idpeverly Mastrlm. 'ill entries will be displayed and the show will hang from July 9 to July 23. W intensive consideration by all parents. ar OX arQjQtsxyxxs fir 4 n V&CisS vnsp THE BUCK - Wayne F. Richards, executive secre Cottonwood Mall Merchants Association, presents grand prize winner Mrs. Kenneth Banks, 271 Ramona In Mall money. Over 49 customers received Avenue, Mall money ranging from $5 to $100 and 200 won baseball and Shrine circus tickets durtog Fathers Day Cottonwood Mall $500 Money Giveaway last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. PASSING SHOP 650x13 750x14 800x14 650x15 670x15 710x15 760x15 The board met in special Monday at the 'architects office to consider plans for the third time and view 1) intendent , tary-manag- tubeless black 600x13 All Prices Plus Tax and Old Tires Off Your Car q someone whose "time forin. vestigatlng every possible way to stay off of welfare is limited, It almost seems easier to be dragged down tg a level and held there thagjjto try to raise children with love, self respect and pride in doing It ourselves. Are there answers for myself and other girls doing the Job of Father, Mother and complete provider? Sincerely yours Mrs. B So the question of training and gun safety Is and has been a prime objective of gun clubs, service clubs, schools and the fish and game commission. 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