Show 1 fUNDS ASSURED I IFOR FOR Y M C A 4 P J Moran Foran to Bring His Insistent Methods to Play in This Work I I I CAMPAIGN BEGINS MONDAY t STRIKING FEATURES OF WORK AT LOCAL INSTITUTION f 4 44 4 4 4 1 4 NOTICE f All AH citizens of Salt Lake City who whore f I 4 refuse re to to the fund of off f EI for the Salt Lake Y M 31 C CA 4 4 A will have their streets closed I 4 P J MORAN MORANt t tt f f H t H f t t M tt M MTh t t I ITile Th Tile above proclamation issued yester yesterday yesterday yesterday day by Chairman Moran of the Commer Commercial cial club campaign committee Indicates that the effort to raise funds for the theM theM Y YI M I C A is II an assured success as Ate Mr Moran always makes mak s good when he starts I out after aft anything in Salt Lake and it is apparent already he Intends to bring h regular methods into play in his new work Therefore behooves It all citizens w viO desire to retain access a to their homes bomes V L t do the right thing when their particular captain calls which will be as soot sool after Monday noon as he can get to them I The captains of or the canvassing com committees om have practically finished theIr ther work worl of selecting their committeemen and ud I Iam am alit committees will ill be fully organized I and ready for work ork Immediately after atter the Commercial club lunch meeting tomorrow I noon The present movement to secure funds I Ifor for the relief of f the Y M 1 C A i has a aready aready aready ready had bad the effect of awakening grea interest in the work of the association M among people or of the city elt Many persons who knew already In a general way thai tha the association was a meritorious but who did not realize the f fu fur i i scope of ol o its work are inquiring for de details details details tails of or Its operations and are finding that it covets covers a good deal more ground than they suspected Features of Work The striking feature of a visit to the Salt Lake association a rooms by one not familiar with Its work is the fact that everybody ev everybody everybody la is doing reading writing exercising or something else elee Everybody is engaged in some sort of work or recreation The association tries to provide some ome occupation for every boy or young man that comes to the building All the tile days are busy there for officers and members alike The week days work begins with a conference of or officers at 8 In the morning when all the many details of the association work are presented pre and discussed The days mall mail Is opened after the con conference conferenCE ference ferenee Few days pa pas I without a letter from some ome parent asking the association to help in the search for tor a lost or wandering wan wandering dering doting son lIOn orto or to look out for some ome sick sun aon far from his home Seeking the lost sons eons and caring for the sick sons is a regular part of the work of or the local of officers flyers fk The come In many cases through associations Ions In other parts of or th thi country The period between 9 and U usually sees m in nj applicants for tor work coming cominS to the Y M 31 C A employment bureau Alt All young men that come to the city receive guest goes cards on application entitling them to tc the iha privileges of the building until the tha gt fixed so 50 that they the themay may take out membership meN if they the are not already members The bureau gets em employment for as many as it cah cati The Th work ef of the bureau has bas been suspended temporarily as the director of the bureau has bas been giving his time to the work of securing the 80 01 needed to free the association from debt but the employment feature will wilt be resumed as soon HP as the canvass has been completed The Noon Crowd The Th noon Doon crowd begins to arrive arrhe about 1136 It is 18 made mad up of many man that take their dally daily lunch at the theY theY Y M C A that come comen not n t to eat but to play handball bust bus business bustness i ness men that belong to regular gymnasium i slum classes members of nome penman penmanship penmanship penmanship ship classes noon Bible classes and oth others others othera II ers era About the same time that the oth others othus othera ers era begin betin to arri arrive e a party of three con stating aiMing of or o a well known knon business man of the Ute city dt a cornist and an Instructor of the association staff leave the building to visit some shop in the city where noon soon meetings are held h while the employee lunch Usually the quietest part p rt of or the day dayis da dayIs is bt the time between 2 and the ar arrival arrival arrival rival of the youngsters youn from the high school Chool and the other Gymnasium Gymnasium slum classes ela for boys come at 4 and 5 S Gymnasium classes da ees for formen formen formen men and work In the daytime are held at 6 Ii and nd 73 The night school classes begin at and and each class cla meets from one ODe to four times a week eek depend depending tug Inc on the branch taught These classes are aze supposed to end at 10 but often the students who are there because be because cause they really want to learn some something something thing Ut persuade an instructor to remain with them until 11 U or even oven later There are arc other evening features at atthe atthe atthe the Y M 31 1 C A besides the UtI gymnasium classes cia and the night school The read reading readIng ing log and writing rooms and the gam s bold the attention of many and basket basketball basketball ball bail contests ts or something like that draw big crowds The building Is livelier in the winter than In the summer In summer the ac action actton lion tion is transferred in part pan to fields camps and to vaca vacation vacation vacation tion schools for public school children that have fallen behind in their studies and find at the Y 1 M I C A the opportunity opportunity to regain r ln lost ground before the public schools reopen in the thO th fall fail |