Show A A HOllIe f for A r E Every ery T Child is the i l motto otto of th the J American Legion and every effort is I f j being made to fo carry out this plan according to Colone Colonel Col- Col one onel Edwin E. E Hollenback and Mrs Louise Williams j I heads of the child welfare work vork of the legion and j j auxiliary They arc reviewing the report of the 1 work done in Utah it 1 A l T v. v W o. o 1 t 1 T- T p il m rS S S ii S 2 r S I i 3 S S. S SS S j r If i S t r 1 Di Dit r t Ti V t r I v E i 7 1 i L r 4 y S Thousands of Underprivileged Children Aided by Legion Officers Declare Thousands of underprivileged children of deceased and dependent world war var veterans are now receivIng receiving reedy reedy- ing relief and encouragement from the child chUd welfare division of the American Legion Colonel Edward E E. E Hollenback national chairman of the I child welfare committee and Mrs Louise Williams national chairman of the child chUd welfare group of the auxiliary aux aux- announced on their arrival in Salt Salt Salt- Caring for and educating the or orphans orphans orphans or- or and dependent children is the major objective of ot the American Legion Le Le- Le- Le gion glen and the motto of th the organization organization organization is A Home for Every Child Colonel Hollenback stated At the present time the legion has thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands of children in homes and schools and is doing everything possible possible pos paz sible to aid all underprivileged children children chil chil- dren whether their father was a veteran or not he said WORKERS Under the direction of ot the legion and auxiliary there is an army of ot volunteer child welfare workers workers workers work work- ers in the field giving every assistance assistance assistance assist assist- ance possible to the underprivileged Continued on Pa Pare Pace e Seventeen lEGIN LEGION ASSISTING HOST OF CHILDREN EN Continued from Pace Nine American child This Thi army of ot workers workers workers work work- ers represents the 1000 American Legion p posts ts and the units uit Some excellent work has been ac accomplished accomplished ac- ac 11 in 11 Utah Utah by the American Legion In cooperation with wih the vanous various various vari van ous social welfare agencies and this state sate Is considered amon among the leaders in child chUd welfare work Mr Hollenback Hollenback Hollen- Hollen Holen- Holen back stated The two national visitors were met metat metat metat at the train by Frank Fan Anderson chairman of the the department of child chUd welfare committee and Mrs E. E A A. Littlefield chairman of the department department department depart depart- ment auxiliary child welfare commit commit- tee They are re guests at the Newhouse hotel hotel BOTH EXPERIENCED Both Colonel Hollenback and ad Mrs Williams Wilam have had years yea of experience experience ence in child chUd welfare work and veterans veterans' veterans veterans' veterans veterans' vet vet- erans' erans relief work Mrs Williams Is past pat national president of oC the national national na na- na- na tonal auxiliary of ot the United SpanIsh SpanIsh Spanish Span Span- ish War Var Veterans and is past president president president dent o of the New York state department department depart depart- ment o of the American Legion iary lary Colonel Hollenback is past de department department department de- de commander o of or the American Amen Ameri Amer- Amer can Legion in Pennsylvania and has ha held many national offices in the le legi le- le gi cinn gion The two national visitors will wi be b guests of honor hono at a ft banquet to t be beheld b held at the Newhouse hotel to 1 be at attended attended at- at at tended by state officers of ot the American Ameri Amen can Legion legion auxiliary and the Forty and Eight On Wednesday the two visitors will wl leave for Portland to attend a re regional regional regional re- re gional child chUd welfare conference Mr Anderson and Mrs Littlefield will wm represent Utah at the sessions |