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Show From Altrusa Club Presents Award Out of school? People's Free Way . . Need Work? . On June 13, at the final meeting of the year for the Altrusa Club of Salt Lake City, new officers were elected. Mrs. L. B. He, President, Miss Teresa Grueter, First Vice President, Mrs. Alton Frandsen, Secretary, given annually to an outstanding woman of the community. Miss Joann Pappassideras, classified or unclassified. Treasurer, Miss Sybil Christensen, Corresponding Secretary, and new directors, Thelma Knight, Mrs. Frank Winter and Mrs. Nellie Vanderlinden. Holdover directors are, Mrs. Lydia Bean and Mrs. Eugene Jelesnik. Highlight of the evening was a presentation of honors to past year, the organization has expressed help for the elderly and placed a focus on youth. Two high school girls have spoken to the club each month on their interests, problems and goals. The students. Lois Wright, a teacher with the Salt Lake Board of Education, supervises the school. Classes are being held from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon each day handicapped cystic fibrosis mathematics, reading, and DO YOU WANT TO TRADE YOUR TIME science. Some 15 students have FOR LESSONS, TUTORING or CLASSES? I Alberta Henry for her outstanding service to the A community. contribution in the sum of $300.00 was made to the Alberta Henry Foundation which assists minority students in an education. Mrs. obtaining Henry has shown the spirit of altruism and epitomizes the International theme of "Turn concern into Action," said Mrs. Norman Riches, Publicity Chairman. This award is to be Altrusa an international organization of business and professional women. The first club of this kind to be organized in is the United States -- T 'T' The People's Freeway Satellite Center, 568 South 200 West, has been conduting a either In the been enrolled, with tutors instructing them. The tutors aie: Susan Wilson, Richard Schaewe, Helga Longjoidan, Beck Robeits and other volunteers. Mrs. Wright said that the center donated most of the paper and that personal mateiials have also been donated. She said the school is a great success and has International Founders committee. A grant was given to a graduate student from Ammon, Jordan, to complete her master's degree at the University of Utah. For further information on this organization, call Mrs. Norman Riches, vX sL XT 1 Run a FREE ad in the Youth Section of the Model Neighborhood News. Call TODAY!! 467-941- 6 DON'T WASTE YOUR SUMMER!! provided meaningful summer education for the students. The school has been in session for three weeks and is scheduled to close in a week. . X DO YOU WANT TO VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME TO AN AGENCY FOR A SUMMER OF SERVICE AND LEARNING? offering studies including Technical College Scholarship fund was made from the 1 DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL SKILL OR TALENT TO SELL? summer school for young children have received funds to send six children to Camp Hope in June. A contribution of $80.00 was also made to help furnish craft supplies for the camp. A $350.00 scholarship to a Utah 467-278- .i. m by Kirk Terry Meetings i YOUNG WOMEN 16 to 21 TOT 0AM LEARN A SKILL FOR A GOOD JOB LEARN TO READ AND WRITE BETTER GET A GED (High School Equivalency Certificate) 1. 2. 3. IF YOU 4. are out of school and out of work, are from a low income family, have the physical and mental ability to benefit from the program, have the desire to work for For Other Task Force Meeting Dates, Call 467-941- nt. 6. On June 29 and every You will live with girls your own age; get clothing, medical and dental services; get spending money twice a month, (with more saved for after graduation!) and get help in finding a job after graduation. There are openings in the Womens Job Corps NOW! For more information, telephone or mail this coupon bel0Wt0: 135 South State, Room 213 WOMEN IN COMMUNITY SERVICE, INC. I Sajt Lake CitYf Utah 84111 would like information on the Womens Job Corps: Thursday, three people from the Odessy House will discuss drug abuse, alcohol problems, crime and delinquency, and other problems in the community in question and answer format. EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND! HELD AT THE Redwood Service Center, 2717 So. Redwood Rd., call 466-875- 5 for information. a NAME. please' print" ADDRES- S- STREET ADDRESS OR RURAL ROUTE STATE CITY AGE. Telephone where can be reached I ZIP CODE REDWOOD COUNCIL Chairman, Barbara Reeves Meetings are held the first and third Mondays of each month at the Redwood Service Center, 2717 South Redwood Road, at 7:30 p.m. WESTSIDE COUNCIL Chairman, Russell Burt Meeting June 29, Thursday, 7:00 p.m. at the Neighborhood House, 1050 W. 5th South. |