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Show t )f r r "' i i 4.4. SS 1 r i THE CHRISTMAS NEWS, DECEMBER 15 I 1923 15 ii i Day Nursery for children from the of infants to II years, who are either parentless or whose one parent la at work or unable Mo care .. for them. The children are provided with a are playground and a kindergarten, entertained at Halloweem and Christmas parties and shout? II of them enjoy a two months' bating in Hie Cottonwood canyon in the ' ua WOMENS ORGANIZATIONS IN UTAH ACCOMPLISH LAUDABLE PURPOSES it' ' summer time. west Last year the addition of wing .we made called "Oeneva Kimball" wing in' memory of Mrs. Kimball, who was a hoard member. In addition to Mate and county ' appropriations there are private Hew Imp is subscriptions received. contributed by clubs and churches. .Mrs Jessie M. User is and a board of 17 directors t in charge, f The average aWendarrcel lk IIS r children, j St. Ann's Orphanage, j The St. Ann's Orphanage lit 41 South street east Twenty-firs- t a home. to an average iof 79 children between the ages of I and 14 yesra Instruction In ths grades. In music and In physical culture is given. For recreation the children are provided withen-a playground and moving picture , tertainments. , - Funds for the Institution ard provided bv the Catholic church and particularly the Catholle Woman's league, which Kites the annual ver tea and hall in behalf of the institution. Charity Organisation. The charity organisation was formed fax. the purpose of afford- Ing employment or working gut a f waving plan for a family. Trained sorial service workers he conditions of the Investigate cases they come In contact iwlthv sad assist generously If the condire tions are worthy. The worker (Contlnued on Fag T lyon j j fur-'nlsh- ea tl Cirio Center. Right Nursery Children at Neighborhood lted hy small milk bottles placed a week had In the business bouses and drug of 0075 hooka.. educational stores of the city. Expense were The Neighborhood House has charitable met last year only hy a drive. Now been enlarged by the purchase of a Institutions, religious soas winter Is here, the demand for small shop on Seventh West and cieties nn1 Iho city has marked the the milk has increased and an 'South Temple streets, where cloth women's n tl'ltles of the past year, appeal to the public is made to lag can be collected for the of" service and the meet this Heed. tnlted bv ofalms sale which is held there and conditions their efA flag pole also for distribution bettering of Community Clinic and Dispensary, forts in discovering the needsthem was to the House last year added The Community clinic estabI by the the public Slid then supplying of American the Daughters lished business and professional by has met with gratifying succesa. men four years ago to furnish free Revolution. of food, health, medical Problem I association Is fur-i- n of the medical and surgical aid to people .Support and recreaattention, employment ished by state hpproprlstion. buot-inenot quite able to afford adequate tion hue been attacked and aolu? attention firms, churches and men's and has grown this year to tions offered. Not bv one organisaWomens Clubal Miss Ellen Taylor Include a free dental clinic. tion alone has this been accomla the of superintendent and there Is Services furfor the clinic are plished bill by the conjunction board of director numbering !(, nished hy the county chapters of club and chsi Hy. church and city. the medical and dcutul societies by Orphans Home and Dny Nursery. Inillvid ial and society. s rotating staff, each member of ' A homelike atmosphere Is mainstale IWcrstloG. Durserves which three months. at the Orphans Home and tained Womof The State Federation ing the past year .500 cases were -en Clubs, representing 75 club 555 medical treated. Including of in i'tah and a membership cases. 615 surgical raees, 1,150 or1. 000 women, has through Its of eye, ear, nose and throat cases and ganised departments the ofaimmoral hours of radium. The clinic further, ng every phase has for Ita use 100 milligrams of uplift and Intellectual attainment the largest amount availradium, and achievement . able in Utah, At the thlitieth annual convenAfter a first treatment,1 the aption held at Provo, Ortober 9, 10, case Is Investigated and plicant's If worthy the treatments are conand 11, the years activities were outlined to Include a eryaade tinued. educational narcotics, the and churchGharltabic, lit societies against Illiteracyof and, the eighteenth invewigating and recommending enrol cement of the the Increasing amendment, The clinic i dependent for supcollege fund and the establishing of a Mhuhiishlp fund, support of port upon popular aubsertption, of the public healthIn and support private endowment and aid from Indian welfare. the goeiiwuent the city and county. A silver loving nip was offered by The executive committee consist Mrs I! 'u. Wsttis. president of of Judge Harold M. Stephens, presclub to fi the making dotation the ident, five members and Mrs.-M- . 8. Avery, trained nursd and social the best rtcord In citizenship. worker who acts' as' executive see- -. Ogdon was solected as llie place retary. of meeting next October. 81s deleY: W. Cj. A. gate were elected to the Inenn al convention of the General FederaTh years work for tha T. W lav In Angeles. tion C A. mny be damnified tu the The success of the federation Is ailminiHtrativttf Ihfi membemhip expressed In belter health, child and educational and the ariitiea welfare, citizenship, legislation and service work. higher home standards. Flubs at The administrative Is In and Spanish Ophir Mnysvale, of Miss Frances Davis of charge New I ork wore federated the past year. who as wenerl xecrrlarv has York, t ity Federation . for her'purpoee thk ilevelopment The 8i It Lake City federation, of program accord nig to communn ,1 1st riot of the state federation, ity needs amL InlerieM and the business administration has foi Its purpose the beltorment of the and moral conof lie social, budget. clubs of the dition city Thirty pha&e Under the of membership, and education eleven memhersh.p air represented Inhyitsfive organized delegates: eaih represented clubs have worked With the W. H Meakin is president Ijli serof health, khowledge, Its The vluh has been aellx in vice and spirit. A Mother and the Daughter efforts for good ritlzenship out tea was honor held, day carried were past year The program rxercieen conducted for 4 show how sucfrom one rank to girls anby II on July have graduating accomplished cessfully they other. a spring carnival was staged this. and World Friendship week, foland Community lowing Armistice day. was ob (Pic footerkitchen. served. Claadoa in physical edu have grown In personnel and in it purpose of help-- 1 Prv-ipdemocharacter. A water play, 'The Ing woman to help herself, to Giant's Carnival" was given as a anyone Us availability in craticvaluable as a social suocessful exhibition of the years gathering and unla work in of Center Civic the swimming. .place,value The service work sms rondiiricl to the women of Salt told The business world is full of young men and women' through the Employment Room . Lake . classes are organised to help Registry department, w hlch hvlprd are working at tanks much beneath their actuar fttho 1.000 people to employment, the members In .economy of money capacity.' They have not sensed the need of thorough cafeteria, which hasa ,!ccn lm- -' Instructing them spent for dress by making, milproved, by the Traveller Aid woik la remodeling, dress training and are surprLsed 'to see others pass them by. and by the providing residence for and dress form making. linery are InWruclod home and at numbers in the ef the also girts They " Training in a first class commercial school will the Registry rooms. , art of making the home isattractive.-Particularlthe Inimportant The Neighborhood House. enable you to rise to greatei opportunity in business. and nutrition cooking, struction in classes the raiuk of Greater activity, a OdilOnlng of Determine to carry through a systematic course of of showing the sod power the scope Organizaout poimtitx baUnend dta-tion and an increase fit sympathy study, eitheif by day or evening schooL. It rill pay big of aitxinlnf nod wey on tlie part of Inexpensive understanding dividends. tv for the piwork the townspeople "originally the Civic Center waft tied the activities of this Nelghhoi 1 de Increased free, House hoed the throughout! entirely year made it i Activity was We have helped hundreds of young-peopl- e to rise. bv a Stand represented a mall fee day nursery, a free kinderg.u ten. a necessary I lo charge We can help you. overhead for ind renin charge playgroundl in the Summer, a of expert The employingmore branch library, a sewing school an r, been has Americanisation chilis jastritctors to volunteer and Boy 8cout society,, girls' than trusting are The anmeeting added a New course nual rummage sale Was also conAmcricsn-STtlo- n Jhe ducted. The nursery which is In vLk Increase. has been conducted of a trained nurke, is availrharge tl year. able to lb" children w hone parents during work during the day, for 10. This Tito Milk fund. v needlare In a lunch and fruit includes charge About 5 families milk at 11 oclock. The averiuiplled with ofmilk every month by and age attendance Is 40 0 16 chilIPs branch dren. The kindergarten has an enthe u . children The lirnlTd Ik dependent upon suhserip-IM- a- rollment of 74 eolicIs brary which Is open three nights and contribution and ACIOSER nim-Inia- v 1 as '' " rr lit I i Are You Tied To Your Job? -- ,$. ex-ns- es saus-tacm- j L.D. S. Business College !w .. i i |