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Show Volunteers Move Food Volunteers from Price and Huntington met at the CAP office in Price on Saturday morning and traveled to Pro- . vo to obtain food supplements for distribution to children under age six as well as to pregnant and lactating mothers. mo-thers. The food program has been operating for approximately approxi-mately two years, but monies mon-ies from the Office of Econ-omic Econ-omic Opportunity are no longer long-er available to transport this food from the Provo warehouse ware-house to the warehouse at Price. Transportation arrangements arrange-ments were made by Mrs. Bonnie Rogers, State OEO office, for delivery of food to Price by the Army Reserve Re-serve but due to a schedule change the Army was unable to deliver the food as planned. plan-ned. Because distribution was scheduled for Oct. 18, and due to an increase of recipients, recip-ients, food was needed immediately. im-mediately. This prompted volunteers consisting of striking coal miners, low income mothers and CAP employees as well as volunteers from Provo to assist in moving the food. |