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Show getting it together PARENTS CREED If a child lives with criticism. He learns to condemn. If a child lives with hostility. He learns to fight. If a child lives with ridicule. He learns to be sh v. If a child with shame. He learns to feel guilty. If a child lives with tolerance. He learns to be patient. If a child lives with encouragement , He learns jeon fide nee. If a child lives with praise. He learns to appreciate. If a child lives with fairness, Heilearns justice. If a child lives with security. He learns to have faith. If a chihlfves with approval. He learns to like himself. If a child lives with acceptance and friendship. He learns to find Love in the world. Gladys Fedrickson, a extension agent, said that the city 4-- Traditionally the 4-- youth may become just H organization has been viewed as a collection of rural youth in as involved in 4-- as the rural youth. "We take all the kids from the place they are at now and expand H county fairs, raising competing heifers and growing prize winning corn - not so any more. The inner city youth may also enjoy Fredrickson their horizons." 4-some has said that kind of projects and studies personal 4-- like consumer education, home economics, public speaking, growing crops on a small piece of ground and knitting. The Salt Lake City chapter is sponsoring a multitude of of activities for youngsters from 9 to 19 years of age. The knitting class held at the Community Action Program Central City Center is just one of those activities. This class was created last fall and teaches the basic techniques of knitting. Students have 4-- completed projects like knitted covers for hangers, slippers, head bands and many more. Ella Harrington, a retred nurse, teaches the knitting class. my HEAD to clearer thinking, my HEART to greater loyalty, my HANDS to larger services, and my HEALTH to better living for my club, community and my country." The pledge is the guiding phi losophy of the youth. The "I pledge a skills class or interest program for study project, everyone. There are even agricultural projects for city youth where they grow crops and plants in pots and window boxes. The Information concerning any activity may be obtained by 4-- H contacting the Utah State University Extension Office, or the Salt Lake office at 444 South 2nd West. 5 4-- doesn't limit the the urban youth. 4-- H asphalt activities of Land grant universities the nation sponsor programs. In Utah, more over Salt Lake City, the local throughout 4-- H 4-- chapter is sponsored by the Utah State University Extension Office, the County the U. S. Commissioners ana Department of Agriculture. Volunteers up the and more than three staffs of fourths of the volunteers are parents of 4-- youngsters. When students enroll in 4-projects 4-- make H H H they only pay for project materials if the project requires it. Otherwise it costs nothing for the youngster to learn and expand on home improvements, H automotives, foods, baking, sewing, and many more. Mrs. even Fredrickson said that 4-H Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Give him a fishing pole and show him how to use it and you feed him for life. WHEN IN THE STILL OF NIGHT I GO When in the still of night I go Along a country road, It Hth stars above and I below Freed of the long day s load, hget to thinking why it is. In spite of learned lore. Men turn their eyes from all of this And leaving, close the door. By all of this I mean the, peace And solitude of night An outstretched arm that will not cease city's concrete and youngster's motivation to accomplish that which he starts out to do in accordance with his interests and talents. pledge about says it all. 328-574- is motto: "Make the best better." offered a class in psychology. If the demand is there, she said, we will teach any class for youth exhibiting the desire and interest to participate. She said the 4-- Mrs. their interests and talents. Other projects and classes include fishing, offered by 4-- 4-- I am only one, But still lam one. I cannot do everything, But still I can do something; And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. - Edward Everett Hale (1822- - 1909) in rogram by Kirk Terry lives To Car Stolen-Yo- u Frank Howard 1011 E. 8th South - of the four-doo- r deeply appreciated by the owner. Please get in touch with the Salt Lake City Police Department at 328-722or contact Mrs. Moreen Clark at 363-9932 2. Change In Paper Service City On Thursday morning, April 6, between the hours of 1 :00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m., a 1961 Pontiac Catalina was stolen from the front of our house. The car is silver-blu- e with royal blue spots on the side and on the front of the hood. Information All who, in sorrow, seek a way To banish sorrows tears, And greet, triumphantly, the day Smiling upon old fears. Help Locate It? whereabouts of this sedan would be comfort and delight Help Wanted OPENING FOR SOCIAL SERVICES AIDE the model neighborhood Social Services Aide. Matheson program. Must live within Model Cities area. Must have a car. pre-scho- ol Apply at Board of Eduucation, 440 East South. Beginning with this issue, Reliable Courier Service, Inc. will be in charge of distributing the Model Neighborhood News. It will be delivered to every home in First in plastic bags which will be placed on your door knob. youngsters will continue as carriers under the new program. If you have any comments regarding delivery of the paper, please call 467-941- Neighborhood 6. |