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Show Citizen, Review, Press, Wed., Feb. 8, 1984 - Page 20 Crisis Center nee volunteers The Women and Children in Crisis program in Utah County has recently acquired a larger and more adequate facility for a center. The expanded plans and goals include in-clude volunteers as an integral part of the program, and a large number of volunteers are needed at this time, according to Rhonda Arnold, executive director. She describes the program as a full-service intervention program for women and children who have been physically andor sexually abused. The center, open 24 hours a day, offers temporary residence where the abused will be free from violence, receive professional counseling on a one-to-one basis, learn what options they have, what resources are available in the community, and have an opportunity op-portunity to make personal goals. There are a variety of volunteer needs. Some of the most urgent are: Women who are good at socializing skills, who can be non-judgmental, non-judgmental, empathetic and supportive sup-portive in interacting with the residents, conversing, listening, etc. Individuals who have a knowledge of nutrition and menu planning, who are good at organizing and scheduling work assignments such as cleaning, cooking, and shopping. Working with children - students who are in child-related studies, people who enjoy being with children, individuals with creative skills. Receptionist who will admit women to the center, fill out papers, explain procedures, answer the telephone, day and night shifts. Provide transportation as needed occasionally by residents to keep appointments and other such errands. There has been a tremendous response from the community in the donating of many necessities in order to get the center started, according to officials, but various supplies and other items are still needed such as bedding, kitchen and bathroom supplies, infant and children items such as high chairs, play pens, etc., drapes, window shades, small appliances and many other things necessary for a facility consisting of five bedrooms, two baths, family room, living room and kid-hen. Individuals andor groups interested in-terested in giving time or goods to the Center for Women and Children in Crisis, or any other community need, should call Voluntary Action Center of United Way, 374-8108. Someone with writing skills is needed immediately by Mental Health Association to write news releases and radio spots, approximately ap-proximately twice a month. Volunteer supervisors to help staff and offer input to Little BrotherLittle Sister program at BYU. Help shovel snow for oldsters and others in the community who are not able to do so. tmu cimi t'l SAVE 50 ace . um mmM 21 $7.43 $743 25 $MS Vf7l: ' M $$M S7X3 i SS UM tSAl 40 $11.53 $3X3 4$ $18X9 $13X3 SO $2822 $&S4 Besfca Veloy Petersen Warnick Veloy Servilla Petersen Warnick, 80, of Salt Lake City and formerly of Pleasant Grove, died Friday, Feb. 3, 1984 at a Salt Lake nursing home. She was born Aug. 28, 1903 in Mantua, to Jonathon F. and Harriet A. Bateman Petersen. She married Blaine Warnick, May 1, 1929 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Dec. 3, 1961. She was a member of the LDS CHurch, Liberty 8th Ward. She had served as stake president of the Primary and president of the Relief Society. Survivors include four sons and one daughter: Lloyd Warnick of Upland, Calif.; Erland Warnick of Fairfax, Va.; Boyd Warnick, Mrs. Glen (Norma) Clark and Glenn Warnick. aH of Salt Lake City; 24 grandchildren; seven great grand children; three sisters: El a da Laver of Sail Iake City; Eva Squires and Vera Fronk, both of Ogden. Services were under the direction of Bishop Arthur Moore of the Liberty 8th Ward in Salt Lake City. Pallbearers were grandsons Leland Warnick. Bryon Potts, Paul Warnick. Scott Warnick, Jay Warnick. Douglas Warnick and Jerry Potts. Honorary pallbearers were Kevin Warnick, Bradley Warnick, Randy Harrison, Bill fucker, Sid Jeffs, Bob Follett and Steve Harrison. The family prayer was given by Lloyd J. Warnick. The prelude and postlude were played toy jane Warnick. The invocation was by Charles Laver. The life sketch was given by was Patriach Merrill Warnick. A Norma Jeanne Clark. The speaker piano solo was played by Wendy Jo Warnick. A tribute was given by Erland B. Warnick and remarks were given by Bishop Moore. A vocal selection was performed by the granddaughters. grand-daughters. The benediction was by Glenn E. Warnick and the dedication of the grave was by Boyd L. Warnick. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove-City Grove-City Cemetery. Glen Robinson Glen Robinson, 74, died Feb. 6, 1984, in American Fork. He was born Dec. 20, 1909 in American Fork to Charles Edward and Mary Chipman Robinson. He married Marie Rush! on Sept. 19, 1931 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized, Oct. 25, 1957, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He "was the High Priest Quorum secretary in the American Fork 8th LDS Ward. He was a self-employed distributor for Clover Club Foods for several years. When he retired from there he was employed part-time by the Bank of American Fork and Harris Financial Services. He was a dedicated home teacher and an avid outdoorsman. 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