Show i JJ avj: ' j r '' ' t r f i i i "'I A- - 4 7 :t J r iln-- l 1 OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING SEPT 9 1962 :' I ' 1 i'ir- OGDEN 1 - Weber United Fund Plans Official Campaign - - f America aims at Venus! CI' Citizens of Weber County don't aspire ihiit hih but they are United Fund goal of $310- enthusiastically reaching for that tVV it l2 19707 v f m ID STANDARD-EXAMINE- The official- - drive starts Sept 19' with Nirin-j- i Anda chairman and over a thousand workers going into action The United Fund supports 13 agencies inrludsns fled Cross Adult Blind Association Eoy Scouts Cerebral Taisy Association Children's Aid Dental Clinic Girl Scouts Hill Air Fctce Basc Youth Group Mental Health Multiple Sclerosis Salvation Army Community Council of Social Services YWCA Youth Citizomship Development and Utah Alcoholism Council Community Council of Social Services is an as? fixation of 103 organizations agencies and groups which have community programs in health welfare recreation and cducit lun It strives txi the services to eliminate any duplications' Cerebral Palsy Association offers cducnttai end li"alth hcrviccn to physically handicappd children provides prit of the tmicrs al to and School bus the childii-Gramercy transportation Red Cross saves lics through first aid water safety blood traasfusions and various blood serums provides service through its corps of Nurses Aide Gray Lwlici canteen worker staff aids nurses and Junior and High School Kcd Cross gives ab'sistarce to armed forces veterans and their families disastrrE and teaches nundnjj care in the home It gave gratis to patients in Weber County last year $32000 worth of gamma globulin Salvation Army provides overnight lodgmj for transients and HTies meid-- and supplies clothing for twcuy ix'rnotK It also educational musical and religious ptULiatns Boy Scouts Council with its new theme "Stirngthcn America— and f ftlennp Character Counts" prov ides a ' character-buildintraining program There are 12100 boys in the Ifkc Bonneville - V I J a: i 4 J i Keith Rddley of Volunteer Service Bureau an agency of Community Council of Social Services and Mrs John Swaner help coordinate services W i op-frat- g Little De Ann Roberts enjoys recreation in a swing provided by Cerebral Palsy Association as one of the services to Gramcrcy School t Council Ogden Dental Clinic takes care of childreii'ii teeth fur those vJm) cannot afford private treatment it 'j ' J - J i ' t ' ' i I V "n 1 f 4 ' i I i ' ' r X - " 1 f i I X 4 s v ' S A :- ' ' - ' ' r t f 7 1 ""' n 'it ' V ' j ' - ' 4 1 - r Important in the many phases of services (liven to community by the Red Cross is the fir ' J f 1 ' - v i ' 1 ' J f1 1 w ' M ! '" fi " -t V"" f il'n f 1 ! s - ' ' - y ll v i - ' ' f- - ' 1 v' " 1 - V :i - V n r-- ! f '1 Jf H J re :' - li if ' f - V - u 1 den Mrs Earl Catchings is a gracious hostess to above person as she provides him lodging Sanation Army is a welcome haven to many needy transients who make their way to Og- - donating of gamma globulin James lludak receives shot of the serum by Dr Lamar Rogers ' ' y - j ' s 1 f i 1 i Y f ' - - ! Outdoor lic is stressed or L'o: Scouts in char- ccter development and camping is a popular t '- - phase Clark Lcyton (left) Hugh Davis Steven Glauscr prepare for a night camp out V 1 ' i "i r ' communOgdcn Dental Clinic docs much to take care of the teeth of needy children in the ity gratis Dr Lynn Crookston is shown treating n patient as a service |