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Show Our Readers Write Senior citizens center needs to be completed Dear Editor I have been a senior citizen for many years in Davis County. My husband. Golden Bennett, passed away almost 12 years ago. Without the friendships and all the wonderful wonder-ful activities the senior citizens center provides, I would still be depressed and sitting here at home in a rocking chair, watching television. tele-vision. Now we have a beautiful building in Kaysville almost finished, fin-ished, but cannot obtain the support of the neighboring towns to help financially fi-nancially to get us moved into this spacious, beautiful building. Why is it still sitting empty? Let's all get up out of our rocking chairs and get the ball rolling. We all need the activities and companionship compa-nionship it will provide. A great many of the Davis Coun ty senior citizens are upset, I know I am. We all want to know why the commissioners down there in Farm-in Farm-in gt on and the counselors on aging don't get the ball rolling. We would like to know if you can do anything with your influence to establish a definite date in the near future that it will be open to all the senior citizens. Besides having lunch there I have mastered many hobbies, oil painting, pain-ting, ceramics, bead work, making porcelain dolls; I myself, taught gold leaf. Let's all start the new year out right by getting out of our rocking chairs and into our pocketbooks, so we can enjoy this beautiful, new building. Leora C. Bennett |