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Show T.iw Mwazag wir.. n DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY y ' 'irwwwrr'V,rvif 30, 1 973 Abby Ranch provides 'second chance' New president of Junior League discusses project held a nnm conference on corrections at which- members took a close look at Utahs justice system. And league women have long been doing volunteer work at the juvenile court acting as intake probation officers and trying in every possible way to fight delinquency. (Mrs. Davis hopes to become an active court volunteer herself.) Other special interests of the local group: the Junior Science Academy, the Utah Heritage Foundation, the Flea Market just to mention a few. - By Rose Mary Pedersen Deseret News staff writer f 4 the law. This is what the Pire Can- yon Boys Ranch in Tooele in trouble with . provides. And when she talks about J the program, Mrs. Jereld L. Davis, new president of the Lake Junior League, 'f Salt . cant help but sound enthusi- astic. Our women are w orking as in so many areas. While some people say volunteering is out of date, we believe in it firmly and think the role can be an exciting and challenging one. The secret lies in finding the job that suits your own personality, your own interests. Get involved in something you really care about. - phy behind it. In fact, thats w'hy she is so pleased that members of the Junior League have selected the ranch as their special phil- anthropic project. And she feels her groups donation of $15,000 will go to a very wor-!- . thy cause. ; - One thing Mrs. Davis, who is a native Salt Laker, really P.A.C.T. cares about The money will be used to help finance a new barn and she better dairy equipment, said. You see, the ranch sup-- , ports itself in part through a dairy business. But right now, because the barn is inade-- , quate, the milk cannot be - , Its things spect and concern that are so essential for prop-haer character development and the nurturing of a pilot project in which the Junior League is involved, and its going on at the Cottonwood Elpmpntary Community School. We work in the areas of behavior modification, communication, family relations, learning disabilities and youth activities. And I have found it to be fascinating. citizens. And keeping the citizenry on the side of law and justice is concern to the Junior P1 League and its new president, This year, in fact, the group Betty Lynn Davis, a University of Utah graduate who majored in education, also is fascinated with politics, and serves as vice chairman of See JUNIOR on Page 4 Mrs. Jerold L. Davis, new president of Salt Lake Junior League, looks over Pine Canyon Boys Ranch in Tooele. The Junior League has chosen ranch as philanthropic projett. Salt Lake Junior League seeking its support. Members visited the ranch given a Grade A standard rating. f The funds from our group will make this possible. And we are very excited about our ; involvement in the project. . 1 7 ' My, what a rude child! By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: My husband and I invited a friend to dine with us at a family restaurant to celebrate her birthday. Across from us sat a couple, their son, who looked about 4 years old. and another adult. The child talked loudly and incessantly. At one point he amused himself by loudly say- - volunteers Shes percent sold on the work and on the humanitarian philoso- - ; Weddings . . . . . . saw its great potential were impressed that very few of the who have spent time there have ever been repeat offenders. teen-age- Involvement came a few months ago when the Rev. Jerold R. Merrill, who directs the operation, came to the And the boys arent handpicked for their genial qualities or because they are just guilty of minor crimes. Explained Davis: Betty Lynn Father Merrill and his staff work with really tough the ones boys, ages 15 to 18 and the law enforcement court officials have given up on. They encourage the teens to go to Tooele High School a day . . . help with the dairy herd and do other chores around the farm . . . set goals learn job skills and develop values. ... Best of all, the ranch pro- vides the boys with a home- like atmosphere of love, re- - phAtg jy Daijl ghrlrar lf g C-- ABBY ing the ABCs over and over, making it impossible for us to converse. When our guest went to the restroom, the boy followed her and tried to get in. Fortunately the door was locked. The boys parents witnessed the whole thing and didnt say a word. After our guest vacated the restroom, the boy didnt go in, which indicated he didnt have to use it, he only wanted to annoy her. That child ruined our evening. When we left we spoke to the owner about it and he said the parents and that child ate there often and there was nothing he could do about it. Please print this to let parents know that they should either tram their children to behave m public or leave them home. They have no right spoiling an evening out for others. NAMELESS DEAR ents of NAMELESS: Par- children dont care whose evening they spoiL You should have complained directly to the parents er to the management earlier in the evening, and when it became clear that nobody cared, job should have gone elsewhere. DEAR ABBY: A woman wrote to signed IGNORED husband her that complain made it plain that he preferred the TV set to her, and Maybe its beyou replied: cause he can turn off the TV when he wants to. should have added that he can also turn the TV ON when he wants to. ROBERT B. DEAR ROBERT: I would had I thought of it. Thanks for the assist! ha.e. CONFIDENTIAL TO GOT THE BLUES: Chin up, honey. 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