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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS MEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 2, 1978 tA n V'-- ty-':-?' H s I' jfi, V f ..? .As $' .v.- f 1 --- ' & fr J -- i yrrs.l. ..." & 1.1 c A mGllSV; ITS HEEDED The namese refugees. members will he en'eitai at the home of Mrs tember he left for Sunnyvale. Bv ROSELYN KIRK Calif. It was after Van moved that the Petersen family decided started out as one Kavsville family's desire to provide a Christmas for one Vietnamese family has mushroomed into a project where many Davis County What Christmas gifts supply the needs of Vietnamese refugees. to a Viet- sen family and their four first met boys, .135 Van T. Nguyen in the hall at Davis High. Scott, 17, had attended an awards presentation and the tamily was leaving the school when the Vietnamese boy said he had missed his ride to the Clearfield Job Corps and asked the Petersen family for a ride. That night he was late getting to the 'ob Corps site. The was without a family. He was only one of 14 children in his family who had reached the United States by hopping a freighter to leave Viet Nam He had lost contact with his mother and two other surviving siblings during those late davs of the war. KATHY says that about take the supplies to Salt lake City as long as people keep calling to ask her to pick up the needed item. Scott Petersen is correlating the movement of the supplies as his last service project prior to earning his Eagle Scout badge. KATHY'S next project, if the voluntary contributions kei'p coming in is to pack a truck with supplies and head south to Lillmore, Utah where of the Vietnamese families are main addition to Scott, the Petersen three other In 12'Xi Vietnamese people are presently in Utah and HO children--Kandy- , families were in need and ihe project snowballed. ihe news- l s V WJC 9 (825-North 666) COMPlflC SflfCTION Of ARMSTRONG Mam. CrT"' COLOR OuFFlITT CONVENIENT SHEET VlNTt FIOOAS Some youth groups from ihe I DS Church called and aski-what they could do. Kathy is sending them Ihe INSTALLATION PAYMENT mNO C0AI ON ' SOLARIAN - Layton1 OORDINATION PROFESSIONAL MAI 12, KATHY says that if she goes to her cupboard and counts three bowls, she knows this is more than the Vietnamese refugees have and so she gives one away. The Hems most needed bv the Vietnamese are furniture, but it should he in good repair, Kathv said. - FLOOf? COVERINGS ' B Jeff, has come to be a saying which savs: "He w ho has some, has more than he who has none. Kathy began to advertise for help, first through flyers and then last week ihrough "Reflex-Journa- 16, and Roger, 7; have participated in the project. We are doing this as a family project. Kathy said. The guideline during the project families have arrived since Christmas. After the Petersen family took on the project, Mr. Dinh said another eight THAT night Van found another family. He visited often at the Petersen home where the family and friends helped him with his English and moth. He went on a trip with the family to see the Teton Dam and Yellowstone Park, and then this Sep shell continue to Kavsville. After the two Christmas families received their gifts, the overflow was taken to Mr. Dihns basement in Salt Lake City where the supplies were given to other needy refugees when they arrived in Sal! Luke City. splits and learned that Van SHE SAID the family project has resulted in family Kathy says All of the gilts had been packed in a truck, owned by Joseph Abram, 192 S. 200 E, Petersen family and their guest stopped for banana Thursday the family enlisted the help of Barbara C. Wiser who helped them take another truck load of supplies to the distribution point in Salt Lake City. By Monday the Petersens living room was again filled with used furniture, the material to make quilts and other supplies that were to be loaded on the truck again on Monday afternoon. THERE were too many for the Petersens to supply ail the needs. Kathy started calling around Kaysville. The Petersens ended up with a truck loud of supplies, far more (han were needed to provide food and Christmas gifts for the two families in Kearns and Taylorsville whose names had been given to them. THE project began when the Gary A. and Kathy Peter- makings for quilts that can be tied ami sent on to Fillmore PLAN FLOORS EVCEI ON Barber on Monday evem Feb. 6 at 7 p.m Assist hostess will be Mrs. Frew, The entertainrnen: nv the evening w ill and Mrs. Elmer Cilcox ELOOR TILES members getting to know-suc- men as Mr. Dihn, who as well as being the state coordinator for the refugees is also a translator for the EDS Church. He knows seven languages. Another Vietnamese father was reunited with his family after almost three years. Ihe Van Nguyen sent out his family to the United Stales in April 1975. He stayed behind to help other people get out and was reunited just recently with his family. KATHY said about 5t people have so far contributed to the family project. One 75 to 80 year old woman gathered up things to send Some people like the Petersen's friends and neighbors, ihe Abrams, Lois Holliday. Judi Marshall and Delenr Bowman are some of the first to contribute and call others to do the same. One ward, the Fruit Heights Second Ward, under (Indirection of Beth Manning. Relief Society president helped to provide supplies for the original load. MONDAY, the day the third load of supplies were to he delivered, Gary had taken time from his job at Hill Air Lon e Base to help. He agreed with Kathy who said, ' You get a different feeling in life when you start helping. Weve all grown experience." from this She says that anyone who can contribute clothes that are repaired or furniture in good condition should contact Ihe Pelersen home. "This is one tamily project that has really worked and it all started that evening at Davis High when the family met Van in the hall. turned home fiom I 1 lue' from hav itr visile o Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Sc I OX t.: fiiUii ,t it lie pr last ( I .licit e f ; s v r ,u a .c i JiubliCd-h- , l '.O C position, R.gbv moved to - o . Rex-- t here she set up tinii, lue of Career Development a' Ricks College. Upon return to Utah, she found o'1 oio, rnent as the director of the Me Kay Dee i: xcib)' HnuHv. she worked bo t:ic National Science k'gfo me i!Ii (. x o . . ic ui I - L out gc ( col Cl box ( ' s u rordor ot l w Miss Sally Wells has been to return to tier school ! t i an edent lais. Mrs St-(- PLAN A. 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