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Show 8 D DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1975 Ms. Boutet pointed to the many taints, skills and abilities of the women inmates with whom she works. We are working hard to expose them to all the good things of the community, when they are ready and willing to make the chant-e- . We like them to feel that they can make a contribution to the community, rather than always being on the receiving end of services. Ms. Boutet Women inmates helping out dinator at the Point of the Mountain faculty. The letters were released at the meeting, where the new volunteer coordinator for the womens facility, Mrs. Gene (Echo) Ney, w as also introduced. Utah State Prison is no longer just on the receiving end of volunteer services women inmates are now "effectively' a giving helping hand h the numity. This was reported at a Thursday meeting on volunteer services and women women, have These proved to be among the most reliable, dedicated and volunteers that we have ever had in our program, Mrs. Glasper said in her letter. Ms. Jorgensen noted that the women's willingness to In their letters to Ms. Boutet, Helen Glasper, volun- teer coordinator, and Louise inmates at the M. Jorgensen, educational Mental coordinator, both expressed 'Centro, 5130 S. appreciate Hygiene for the work of State St. the women inmates in HeadsThe report came in two tart. There have been five letters from the Salt Lake women inmates in the Headstart program to Car- program over a period of men Pouit t, prop am coor- - lime, with one participating Murray-Jordan-Tooel- rams as Headstart as soon as they are cleared for that type of custody status, according to David R. Franchina, the director of the Womens Facility at the Prison. Franchina said there are now a total of 19 women in the women's program at the prison, with two currently living with families in the Salt Lake area and working regularly in jobs. Both of these women are we are doing excellently proud of the progress they are making. Franchina told the Deseret News. now. accept numerous e respon- sibilities in the classrooms, the nursery' and other components of the program has greatly aided the Headstart program at Matheson School. Women inmates are permitted to w rk m such prog with your purchase of any gas grill botf ga protest m ten. ti (!!ww l rilit. cl 'rna&smm ' BRAVO w smog f said. tmv W $25 Value ROTISIIIII FREE SUMMER SPECIAL " ' gnu ten. Me t , ir roit ! cietctii HtMMUniU. targe deep Prison Warden Sara Smith was asked today about the overall effect of women inmates being placed in community programs. lie said he feels very about community positive programs being operated out of the womens facility. 2 BRAVO A PORTABLE huge double dwse (of whom enfy me best four cooki.eg 3X3 square- - 538 level grid irch cooking orea will ). do inches a IB MB IE sm&sm&Giite k n t'tu at iMOfr?wymr .X tAi!HAi-y- Tiger Row r Equipment mi l - 1 Kt t it: Hff J 1 II f LJLrvJL CENTERS MCi'ti -- Ujngrmin .a 1 11 i!U," iwaouuoLd 11186$ afo 31 yw- r-- I; l V- - - um - iTGSD :Gar Colmon YCtf AVI end l6fllL6t3 JUS f $13.50 OUR Rotary mower with powerful Stratton engine. Twin grip handles featuring finger tip control. Conforms to OUR REG. $79.99 H.P. Briggs A 3 ching ii REG. Mat- $21.99 jug and cooler, one-gall- on Low-Bo- 44-qu- y , ri SAYZ Not Available Downtown $3.M nmmi IW QA1D ISVi-y- i. B3WJAOGABHM bug killer, offectiv indoors and outdoors. Pleasant non- 29 - staining. . U OUR REG. Genuine redwood x 6 slats fashioned with tubular MOCTTAMnS OUR REO. $1.59 odor, maM too both in green and white. 5254C750. V Raid uj- D 75th Anniversary Speskd! & ; Ik QJSH0D j & STQATT6 & standards. m iy HP liiil;! c uc vrrm Aiim WVUgWA&iA f8KSUiliV U & t? ntrasting jminum. foi9! 7 YU SAVE $2.89 OUR REG. $1.19 Mountaineer brand charcoal briquets lor flovorful outdoor barbecue cooking YOU SAYE 3&c 0 2509 mm fm ? COVERAGE Not Available Dawieiawit VltJYl f.lA?Cll5Tiai Net Available Downtown OUR REG. $14.95 Cordless electric grow shear with 3" blade of rea Gives your grass a $4od feeding while it knocks off crobgrass at it $194 sprout. EGS-7- m r?trBaR Ml nenss T99 MYi Super strong and flexible hose made from DuPont tire cord nylon reinforced. $i n . II -. OUR REO. $13.99- cupertwrd tteei, no-sicoating. SAVE fl0 YOU SAVE ors. m HALTS PLUS OUR REG. $8.99 -- Keeps sun out while it lets light in. Complete with drawstrings and pulleys. Assorted col- 5t"x7SF00T IASS OUR REG. $9.95 SOC3E) I M' VirJYL bliTid ettttn 81 W VSMYL BUND .... $200 11 .99 Y99 SAY! $4.90 f KlSSPf -- "f: ;K'. 5W ymm ( fe- - A t f 9- - jf'i eW - eat I FT-SreEP-; ..... t i 1 , MW- - i '.4 V iW n.uiiMiirvAaNtenmu'9m4tl -i- s-, ir , sj J . . li'rt I? Is $ i fcl a- - It 1 i . ',.1" 'nwii i J V.. J -- v.. AV,.V. " if |