Show 11""'' i O C - kr kXn r - JU " VI W 1 4 41 1 v I f jj jy f - - ' - ' - I 1 " 5 - n J ' ' - - f - - 4 - " ' - ' -- " " ? r - ' w ' 4 ass - ' " - - - - i££ i - - A jg : j -- r4 f A (left) Mrs Thomas Shafer Rena Eldridge g and Mrs Otha Cornett as a part of the course offered by the organization As a special service of fhe Salvation Army Mrs Helen World (standing) gives some instructions in sewing to Mrs Joe E Larsen rv rs "S hospitalized many times as one of the services "of this department Linda and Steven are two of the Hanks children home-makin- Hi ft 11 ' SvXS'&-J'- - Chapter caseworker discusses a problem with Sgt and Mrs Harry Hanks concerning their family of nine children one of which has been : s S: I W Eugene McClure Weber County Red Cross V) " THE OGDEN : OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SEPTEMBER 28 1958 UTAH SUNDAY MORNING United Fund Campaign Set For Oct 6 Will Su pport 17 Different Ag enaes Let's keep it spinning! That wheel of good will— the United Fund — until it goes over the top with 17 health welfare and recreation agencies getting the support they need for another year's operation The campaign is scheduled for Oct 6 to 18 and many volunteers are giving their energy and time to swell this fund to its : - :: capacity Agencies deriving support from Fund are: Wasatch Girl Scout Coun- cil Legal Aid Assn Mental Health Multi-- : pie Sclerosis Northern Utah Alcoholic Council Salvation Army Traveler's Aid Society Community Welfare Council Young Women's Christian Assn USO American Red Cross Utah Association for the Blind Lake Bonneville Boy Scout Council Cerebral Palsy Assn Children's Aid Society Clinic and Social Hygiene Ogden ' Dental 'rAssn The Red Cross provides 10 major services including case work and aid to active military men and their families classes in first aid water safety care of the sick and injured mother and child care disasters blood bank and the Junior Red Cross program which promotes international good will The Salvation Army served 3000 youths "full - " - f?ii : the-Unite- i'N m George Wilson multiple sclerosis patient finds his lift a great help in getting from his wheelchair onto the bed This is one of the ® ii i -' r i - - - slim-nasti- es ing and summer recreation Girl Scouts Council with its 2128 girls and 350 adult volunteers engages in troop " service programs including projects camping personal grooming and other phases of life which enables a girl to become an active happy resourceful-individua- l Each of the other agencies is just as useful and importantinits respective duties ' home-making- iiu v -- i? V: ( - - v '- Ransou gets instruction in handicraft from Mrs James T Garrison as a service in the YWCA program This given to -- Y-Tee- ns is one of many courses offered to by the group i : teen-age- — -c - I Frn Y-Te- en year-roun- d new types of equipment invented for patients v of this disease f I " d who participated in the varied educational musical and religious programs last year Meals were served to 33688 people and short-tim- e employment was obtained for 3316 men Other services include home visitation lodging for transients and a religious program Multiple Sclerosis Society assists its patients to acquire necessary equipment provides therapy treatment supplies transportation to clinic visits families bffers social contacts and supports research done by the national society to determine the cause of the malady YWCA through its program and residence seryes over 800 women and girls annually C 1 a s e s in citizenship bridge bowling and millinery are offered adults and a program provides classes in personal grooming baby sitting leadership train- rs i yj nf foWinn - in n wui kvo UWCl aiwiw jhhc rnvwtia vuihik WTrtnrl rul American flag correctly in one of the courses offered by the Wasatch Council of Girl Scouts r (ii7"i oCOltCS t-- tiOllia j UlLU KxUUUiWlli i T "if rtY " jv- |