Show 1 Many orPhaned children in Salt H W Wt t d omes an e Lake long for the happy homes omes possessed by other children Babies are at a premium but older c children ildren are not sought so eagerly by childless couples 5 I I r C a. a A fi a f I f k I Ii J I a e L. L I r 3 1 L. L tr C 1 z i r jt I a Vi i atc V q tm Fr a m Y 1 J 1 4 i. i r a 7 4 a p It I Orphaned Children Long for Own O Mothers and Daddies 2 Institutions Have I Select List By ART DECK Gee hut but wed we'd like Uke to have a mother and dadd daddy and a home homo all aU allour allour our own This in Is the tho universal appeal of ot more than a doz dozen n kiddies s who hmo are eligible for adoption at Salt lIt Lak Lakes Lake's s 's two orphan institutions the Childrens Children's Children's Childrens Chil Chill drens dren's Service society and the Kearns St. St Anns Ann's Orph orphanage Its nico hero here one ros rosy rosy- cheeked girl remarked but l o l' o never had hd a mother and I cant can't even remember daddy Gee I wIsh I had hada a home like Uko tho the other kids at school schoot There Thoro am plenty of oC youngsters from 6 to 13 years r lS l'S of age at both homes who would willingly 1 brighten bright bright- en up the time of oC any home according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to officials of oC the institutions Institutions institutions but hut there a are re no babies MANY AWAIT BABIES Babies for Cor adoption according to Miss Marguerite Wood In executive I secretary of ot the Childrens Children's Service society nr are called for tor tho the day th they are born and there is now a long waiting list for such cae cases s so the they expect t never nc to havo have an over- over IW supply p ply But these kiddIes we Wc have ha for adoption aro are tho the happiest lot I 1 cnn can remember Miss said Thoro Just darling tit little tie youngsters and wed we'd hato halo to see them go First there thero is John who hmo is 13 and anda a n regular fellow He is a chubby little HUlo youngster with brown hair and bright gray eyes and who alto is anxious to find a a. homo home on a ranch or farm tarm He Is an fin ambitious lad and for several summers summer past has I j spent his vacation p periods working on oil ranches and doin doing dolo- chores about farms farina Then there aro are a a. brother and slater ala sla ter Billy and Irene Billy Is 6 B and Irene Irena Is 8 S and they're thAro seeking a ahome ahome ahome home together Irene has light hair deep pray gray eyes eres and ind Is IR one of oC the b best st mannered little ladies ladles at the thc institution Her lIer brother r Is a IL bright chap with brown eyes and nd brown hair and the time ruddiest ruddle t complexion ono one could imagine BROTHERS SEEK HOME Then there are two brothers Ternand Tom Tern and Jerr Jerry Tom is Ls 8 and ancl Jerry Is 5 j jand and the they're ro also anxious to find a R. homo home where the they might live hive to to- to gether They're workers and have havo fair complexions and arn two arc two of oC the time brightest there Harry 12 13 is another of ot the time eligible youngsters lie He has haa blond hair is tall and amid especially good looking and In addition has a personality personality per per- that speaks for Use Itself He Hc too has hIlS worked on farms during tho summer months and would prefer prefer pre pro fer a Il homo on a Juno and Morris 9 and II 11 11 re respectively respectively re- re are aro two other kiddies who vho would like lIko to go to tho tim same caine home Juno Is Just a sweet little miss with tight light curly hair and Is ao as pretty as a a. picture Her brother is isa isa a a. chubby little chap with dark curl curly hair and dark blue eyes And the time two get set along better than most brothers and sisters of or their a ago c. c At St St. Anns Ann's orphanage are Jean 7 7 Alice AlIc F 9 and Frank 6 a trio of or kids ano ono one of whom would contrIbute contribute con con- tribute no end of or happiness to any tm home ome According to Miss WoodIn the tIme le legal Ic- Ic gal sal custody of or each of oC the children for adoption at tho thio Children's Childrens SerIce Serice Service Ser Ser- Ice vice society rests with the time home honT so SQ that when whon thc they are adopted d there t J-t no chanco chance of ot interference from parents It if the they are still living ing ON TRIAL FOR YEAR The kiddies placed in homes ore are sent ent on trial for one year under the surveillance of ot the home homa before the tIme foster parents are allowed to make legal les-aI application for tor adoption There la is no fee for th tho adoption she said but every evely home In which a 0 child is placed Is Investigated to 10 I In n ascertain If the time youngster oung ter will have p proper Ironer environment In iii hi his hIlS new surroundings The Tho society according to Miss Woodin is the central agency for or placing children in the tho entire state slate so that applications may bo be made mad from Crom outside the city as well veIl as from residents living within Salt Lake Miss Woodin Joins In the child children's childrens chil chil- d drens dren's plea for fOl homes believing there should be a homo home for every child In the Institution At tt present there aro are children In lii homes under the supervision of oC tilt the society and 5 55 living hivIng at tho the institution Anyone Interested in the tho adoption adoption alop- alop tion of ot one of or the time kiddies Is asked to communicate with h her r |