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Show Page June 8, 1979 HILL TOP TIMES 12 International Year of the Child a nation so seemingly preoccupied with youth, "the rights of children" may seem an empty phrase. Yet, hundreds of thousands of children in the United States and other countries are physically abused and In otherwise neglected. Many tens of thousands, unable to stand living conditions at home, run away. Numerous others are denied a decent standard of living. CONCERN FOR THESE problems and the overall welfare of children throughout the world motivated the United Nations to declare 1979 as the International Year of the Child, marking the 20th anniversary of the U.N. General Assembly's adopting the "Declaration of the Rights of the Child." That declaration begins with the statement that "mankind owes the child the best it has to give." affection for children: "Children played in the camps, delighted to nestle in the arms of American military forces throughout the years have always subscribed to this philosophy. Wherever U.S. Armed Forces have fought and served, they have had a way with and a concern for children. English words many foreign youngsters learned was, "Hey Joe, you got gum?" &enetrettl ait J ft S? 1 NO, 2 dftcfective' 4275 So. 1900 W Roy. 731-429- 5 SPIRIT FILLED CHURCH NEW-LIF- E S.S. THE AMERICAN military's Commemorate and ELeded&cate Ourselves to the Flag & Americanism 10:00 A.M. - & 7:00 P.M. Pastors: David Bloomqulst - Steve Peterson - 10:45 Jj( TO Robertson pastor 8250277 9:45 am Sunday school worship service 10 55am JLLJyL- - t officers I & . 6:30 pm 202 . CW. jMPlN 5700 cS. m yyy S25-742- 5 11:OOam 7:OOpm 700 fxm XVedneidau Se.xoice. !BoG 3icitikte.x : Pa.lo 776-035- 6 Community United Methodist Church - 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES CHURCH SCHOOL -- 9:30 A.M. 163 West 4800 South Model Shown Jet No. 47 Am 6.00 fxm mining Evening Roy Elks Lodge No. 2338 1875 W. 5200 So. Roy Ext. 3968. dftuxcd ofcRoy Sunday cMoxninej Woukifi tSimdau School Cttuxcd. presentation by the 6514th Test Squadron will be at 2 p.m., June 12, Bldg. 242 briefing room. For further information (cfdaeent to tHe. cRoy Sfiofifiing dentex) TjTVs. orientation call Capt. Jerry Edwards, SERVING MILITARY FAMILIES FOR OVER 25YRS. 9txdf !Safii P.M. Hill AFB company grade Cast aluminum construction "Infinity BumerTM." Porcelainized cooking grids m color n Exclusive . 825-551- J set for June 12 Jet First Southern Baptist Church 564 south 800 east Clearfield Lavoid ng CGO orientation Enjoy Jacuzzi Char-Brow- WLC0M long-standi- concern for children at home and abroad adds a special dimension to the worldwide 1979 Year of the Child observance. (AFPS) Simplest LP tank mounted Gas Grill A.M. Worship IVe at But the U.S. Armed Forces' concern for children has not been limited to wartime situations and youngsters overseas. Today, Big Brother, Big Sister, and similar programs at numerous U.S. posts, bases, and stations lend a helping hand to youths in neighboring communities. Military support for Scout programs and yearly food, clothing and toy drives during the holiday seasons are also representative of the continuing interest in the welfare of our nation's children. V North Park Baptist Church A 6:30-8:0- 0 six-year-o- ld Whether providing youngsters overseas with rations during , above, or working today with youth groups In the States, military members continue to demonstrate their concern for children at home and abroad. ROY, UTAH 84067 - BILL MAULDIN SAID it well for G.I.s all over the world and down through the years when he wrote in his book, "Up Front": "It would take a pretty tough guy not to feel his heart go out to the shivering little squeaker who stands barefoot in the mud, holding a big tin bucket so the dogface can empty his mess kit into it. Many soldiers, veterans of the Italian campaign and thousands of similar buckets, still go back and sweat out the mess line for an extra chop and hunk of bread for those little kids." WW ORDER OF ELKS June 14th overseas from people back home. The response of our fighting forces has been not only in gum, but in many instances the last bit of food they carried with them. It has been expressed in military medical care provided children victims of war, the scores MORE THAN a century ago, a writer described the Confederate-- soldier and his built to house those left homeless, and the collection of food, clothing,, books and other necessities of life for children but tender-hearte- d the roughly-cla- d soldiers." And for more than half of this century, through four major wars, the first X ROY LODGE of orphanages Prices Start $19000 SEE YOUR JACUZZI AT i nroviuuu 9 m I PatoiohinQS (Located in the Riverside Plaza) OGDEfl i Good Fortune. Take stuck in America. Buy US. 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