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Show ! jpjLTo Hold Open House With J Public Invited To Attend Programs I School Lunch Projects feeds Over 23,000 I Daily In State of Utah 3 1 g nation'5 "unfinished business 1 .nil pass in review during the 1 leek of May 20 to 25, when the 1 professional and Service Projects I j tne W.P.A. throughout the untry will be open for public 1 'ispection. Programs are being 1 nlanned at St. George and Hur- 1 cane for this day and the fol- f ng projects will hold open vjusel Sewing, food preservation, I 'Jult education, nursery schools, j creation, research and records, ;'rt, music, writers and commodity 1 jtribution. Those who are in charge of 1 -,:al arrangements are listed as I '-iiows: Supt. Milton E. Moody, I isreational Director Grant 1 Whitehead, Margie Dalton, county I ;;pervisor; and at Hurricane, J. I H. Prince, Maurice Nuttall, prin- ' 1 cipal of Hurricane high school; 1 Paul H. Gates, Elementary prin- jjpal and I. H. Bradshaw, mayor. S School Lunch Project The week of May 13 to 17 is 3 open house for the school lunch 1 abject as operated by the WPA 2s! nd is sponsored by the state - toard of education, it is an- two Tounced today by Miss Alice nti (Continued on page eight) and j W.PJL Open House (Continued from first page) Todd, state supervisor of this project. Everyone is invited to visit the projects which are operating in nearly every community com-munity of the state. Visitors will have the opportunity to see how the WPA in cooperation with the sponsors and other agencies, is furnishing one hot meal daily to the undernourished and needy children, as well as to those who must carry their lunches to school. At the present time the lunch project is reported to be operating operat-ing in 29 counties of the state and up until March 1, had served 1.749.403 lunches or an average of 23.000 lunches daily. It gives employment to 500 people, " 266 schools are cooperating. The purpose of both these week's activities is to acquaint the public with the accomplishments of the WPA projects and to indicate in-dicate the needs and opportunities existing in every community for carrying through more o f America's "unfinished business". |