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Show THE GREEN SHEET 3C Thursday, Dec. , 8, 1988 TJAPJIETFLACE Juot One Toy For One Girl Or Boy' rv fs I 4 is. 24-ho- ur f A - 'if' P? personnel at the centers offer parenting classes, individual and group counseling, provide crisis nurseries in emergencies, and give' sexual abuse assessment and treatment They also give child i Paul ' A. Davies, general crisis care for children eight and abuse programs for schools and manager of Denny's, is working under. Professional and volunteer church groups, Mrs. Souder says. with the Family Support Center, 75 Center St., to aid its program. He has To decorated a special Christmas Amid the tree. tinsel on the tree into effect," said Carol Dunlap, are paper ornaments which forSALT LAKE. Telephone rates go West both residential and U.S. Communications contain the first name and age of single-lin- e business telephone spokesman. a child, plus a toy which that customers Increases in the SLC are offset, throughout the nation child would like for Christmas. Mr. Davies has placed a sign increased 60 cents a month on dollar for dollar, by decreases in the access fees paid by long near the tree inviting customers Dec. 1 when the federally Line distance companies. The FCC Subscriber to take one of the paper, authorized was scheduled to ordered AT&T to pass along those ornaments, purchase the toy, then Charge (SLC) increase. savings to customers through the bring wrapped gift labeled most At same reduced rates. the time, Competing with the name and place it under distance distance compainterstate interstate' telephone long long the Chris;tmas tree. He hopes nies usually follow with similar that customers who take an rates decreased. is line The rate reductions. subscriber charge ornament will return the gift to The SLC is part of an overall the tree within two days, so he FCC Communications Federal of a plan to price telecommunicapart can check the name off his list. On Dec. 19 the Family Support Commission plan to restructure tions services closer to actual Center will pick up the gifts and pricing in the telecommunications costs and help pay the costs of distribute them to needy children. industry. Certain other business facilities and cable to connect a affected. The customer's home or business volunteer line services are also Souder, Nancy coordinator in charge of the charge is listed as a separate item telephone with a phone company's central office. on customers' local service bills. Support Center's will In Utah, which has a certified see no customers "Many says, "We have about 35 children plan, qualified change in their total telephone FCC Lifeline whose names will be placed on to the tree. These toys furnished by bill because most long distance Lifeline customersof are eligible lower their monthly will their have part or all companies willto go Denny's customers, our charges when the local increases SLC waived. children who are MIDVALE. Giving Santa a care, along with clothing provided hand doesn't always mean a by other sources." major effort. Denny's restaurant at 401 W. 7200 South is giving its The Family Support center at customers a chance to help with both . the Midvale and Sugar House locations provides just one toy for one girl or boy. IT. Telephone Rates ta i a! Increase This Month , . FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY, ear'e . . LMt yw'a goal l to provlda at tent 60,000 of food to bo distributed to Utah'a noody. Food may bo Ukon to any Little Caesar location. Cae- - gry. Thle art agin sponsoring thair pounds Pizza Restaurant Hungry Haarta campaign tooottact food for tho nun- - Little Caesars 'Hungry Hearts' Campaign Now In Full Swing MURRAY. little Caesar's Pizza is out in full force again this year trying to combat the hunger problem in Utah. The Hungry Hearts campaign -a nonprofit project to collect food for the needy is in its third year. the effort with the pizza company is to the pantries each day. More than 20,000 Utahns are now living below federal poverty guidelines, an increase ' of 36 percent since 1981. Some 90,000 children here eat only one meal a day. This year's goal is to collect 60,000 pounds of food. The 2. campaign began after ThanksgivLast year Utahns donated more ing and will continue through than SO tons (70,000 pounds) of Dec. 19. AH food and money canned goods, far exceeding the collected through the project will goal of 25,000 pounds. go to the needy and will stay in "A the local area where the Utahns great many desperately need help, says Bruce donations are received. All Little Palenske, vice president and Caesar outlets are participating. Gov. Norman Bangerter has of Utah Pizza Service December Inc., state franchise holder of declared Hungry Hearts Month and urged all Little Caesar's. to donate to the He added that 30 tons of canned citizens Each person donating lot of but is a food, campaign. goods every 35 and 60 will receive a free order of Little day . between households receive assistance Caesars Bonus Bread. Persons wishing to donate local from Steve pantries. Johnson, director of Utahns money in lieu of canned food may Against Hunger says more than may checks payable to Utahns 3500 pounds of food is delivered, Against Hunger and mail them to KUTV-Chann- Utah Pizza Service Inc. 4425. So. 500 West, Murray, 84123. : receiving Kmart Stores To Bring Christmas To Underprivileged el - . icarcarecenlers ; Kmart stores the country will bring Christmas in America to at least 42,000 underprivileged children. The stores will open their doors at 8 a.m. Saturday for its fourth annual children's Christmas shopping spree. As part of a national Good News Program, each Kmart store will allow 20 local children to pick out $20 worth of merchandise of their choice. The children will also be treated to breakfast at Kmart and receive a present from Santa Claus. Kmart stores across the country have worked with local civic organizations to obtain the names of needy children from, the .commumty. , i f SALT across ' - a, LAKE. J n I 1 I V7 1 gift-wrapp- m. 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