Show Junior League L ague Sets Efforts to Spur Greater Civic Service to Community ity L C e- e i n 1 I 4 L I I 5 r S n- n S r. I. I JUNIOR LEAGUE VOLUNTEERS THEM IN AT BABY CLINIC Left to right t Eleanor Eleano Watts and Mrs 1 Fred Kuster Jr Mrs Irs Rose Lujan whose baby Francisco is being weighed Mrs 1 holding her year old son Ronald Ronald Ron Ron- ald aid and Mrs Wallace B. B Kelly supervising the routine t Members of the Junior League Junior League of ot Salt Lake Lako City have for tor their prime aim to foster interest among their members in the social socia economic educational cultural and civic conditions conditions conditions con con- of ot this community and to tomake tomake tomake make efficient their volunteer ser ser- vice The Junior League Is divided into three groups Welfare childrens children's theater and arts and interests The members of the welfare group give volunteer service to a n varied group of at social agencies throughout the city Mrs Allan Means placement placement place place- ment manager directs the workers into properly placed agencies where they are arc best adapted to serve an agency Since 1933 the Junior Leagues League's most important project has been aiding the nursery school at the Neighborhood house Here 12 Junior Jun Jun- br League members give their services services ser ser- vices In caring for the young Inmates in inmates inmates In- In mates of the house Other agencies and organizations receiving volunteer volunteer volunteer volun volun- teer services of the Junior League arc are The Family Service society free Cree baby clinics at the public safety safety safe safe- ty building and at the Neighborhood Neighborhood Neighborhood Neighbor Neighbor- hood house Salt Lake Visiting Nurse association and aid for the indigent blind Two childrens children's plays have been scheduled for early production In February the league will present The Secret Garden Another play has been selected for presentation in April The Interests section will sponsor a chinaware exhibit J January January Jan Jan- 1 uary 28 a collection of oC John Henry Nash printed old editions to be exhibited ex cx- at nt the University of Utah li library Ii II- February 10 a musicale di directed dIrected ll- ll by Mrs John Wallace Vallace Is scheduled d for the latter part of at February February February Feb Feb- at the Art Barn Several art exhibits Including a collection of famous seventeenth and eighteenth century paintings direct from Crom the Metropolitan Museum Museum Mu Mu- seum scum of Art Artin in New York City and anda a a. series of modernistic murals by Diego Rivera will be shown during April at the Art Barn I Mrs C. C E. E Wright is president of the Junior League Other officers include Mrs Horace U. U Siegel vice president Mrs Beverly S. S ClendenIn Clenden- Clenden In recording secretary Miss Kathryn Kathryn Kathryn Kath- Kath ryn Elizabeth Thomas corresponding correspond correspond- ing secretary Mrs I D. D D D. Moffat Jr treasurer and Miss Joan S. S Bird assistant treasurer |