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Show j 2 The Spit Lake Tribune. Fridav, April 1) rin't -- :.v 21, 'w fsU' . he Mrs. Esther Strick- that the money is being sent bark, but they arent the ones who are doing it. The bottleneck seems to be in the State Board someplace Rep Fox has sent a letter expressing his concern to Dr Walter D Talbott, state superintendent of public instruction He has received a letter saying it would be looked into. Mrs. Strict, nd Workshop sessions will be presented with three to be repeated. Conductworsksliops will be Dr Carrol O'Conner, USU department of history and geography, will talk at the breakfast. The topic is Obstacles and ing Eileen Ochse, USU graduate student, "The Administrative Dr. Delva Incentives to Female Achievement: A Historical View. Mrs. Minna Work, Salt Lake AH' Recipients ; it Lydia Hansen, center, with her children Kieth, left, and Laura are having problems with food of stamp allotments. Regulations can get in the way of helping people. Train- "Assertiveness ing; Dr. Barbara Beal, Granite School District, curriculum e n ijirmj; lunch The annual spring lun (it the L't all Association of Educational is slated Saturday at 1 pm at the Jordan School District office building Circus Time with the UAES" is the theme. cluiii -, Educational sec- retaries from chapteis over the state will attend Dnroth) F,. McFar-lane- , all president, Training; preside ft '' will two AND SAVE x FIRM SUPPORT r SMOOTH TO? MATTRESS OR The founding of Pi Beta Phi will lx1 observed by members of the Salt FOUNDATION Alumnae and the col- City Chapter legiate chapter at the University of Utah at a dinner Monday at 7 p m. at the Salt Lake Hilton Maries S FULL SIZE Alumnae chapter officers will be installed and awards to collegiate chapter members will be ONLY Ea. Pc. Arrange- $29.95 iSssj tPWEEGS QUEEN & KING SIZES ALSO ments are being handled by Mrs. John Morrison, alumnae president; Mrs. Jerry Bertagnole, decorations; Mrs. Tom Spicer and Mrs. Robert S. Wright, reservations. Complete Wig Styling Service Styling Included in the Price ot Wig. 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Certificates of achievement for artistic endeavor in art, photography, ceramics, 5fnv some hungry state City, Woman; dent, will preside. A DKG Achievement Award winner will be named at the Saturday founders day luncheon. IlMO silver 10 speed I e o n Thompson,1 and writing will be presented to 3d membeis displa.ving their woik rru - members in posed Tremonton and Brigham City, is hostess for the ot t land, Columbus, Ohio, immediate past president of DKG Interna- - com lota Chapter, f Keynoting the opening event, a dinner meeting Friday at 6 '30 p m , will blue red TlnwATubn ' 7T (EKBSIMfl LE and Barbara YanCutt Self I rivet M'j of I t an allies Improv orient Claimed Workshops for hapter utfu'ers also Will be gn en Logan. lt S ysr r w&rv-iir,- &' ' Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma will be observed at the state convention Friday and Saturday at Utah State University, two-mont- h K H 'm'mt?1 W The 411th anniversary of Alpha Theta State Hunger Is People What Food Day comes down to is people going hungry. Lydia Hansen does not appear hungry. Ms. Hansen lives with her two children in a nice sparsely furnished food. house in Granger. She was on the Mother program to get assisWorking Food Drive Saturday tance in meeting living expenses. Food The initial food drive will be SaturStamps were part of that assistance. day. Boy Scout troops will go door to After working for awhile and going to door asking for donations to the food bank. Donations can either be in cash or school at night, Ms. Hansen decided to commercially labeled canned goods or quit her job and go to school full time. "I wanted to better myself and get off produce, such as potatoes. welfare forever. It would have taken Utahns Against Hunger is representative of the type of group involved with me four years to finish my program by the food drive. going to night school. I wanted to to do it than that. quicker The organization was established in That idea has caused her lots of the fall of 1976. It does research and problems. One of the worst is in getting acts as an advocate by offering technical assistance and back up to people a readjustment in her food stamp allotment. who are having problems getting food or food stamps. Food stamps are figured on a previous budget. That budget is "Part of the problem in Utah is that the Anglo poor are harder to reach than no longer applicaple to Ms. Hansen. She minorities. The rural poor are also can on longer afford to buy her food difficult because of distances involved stamps. She does have a part time job she was advised to take by a public in getting to the outlets. Many of these worker. She is getting tuition assistance to ashamed that are admit people they are hungry. Some may have gone three and books paid through Vocational or four days without food before they Rehabilitation funds. Her food stamp come to an emergency food bank. When payments cannot be recalculated. She is now juggling house and utility they do come m, some can hardly answer questions because of lack of. payments and still cant make it. I feel I am being punished for going Lake , food, said Rep. Jeff Fox, to school and trying to get off of director of Utahns Against Hunger. Another focus of the group is the welfare, she said. Ms. Hansens case is only one of complete implementation of federal feeding programs. A panel discussion many where the rules of regulations of will be held during Food Day on the agencies can get in the way of helping School Lunch, School Breakfast, Sumpeople. Rep. Fox has gone down mer Food, Family Day Care and Day personally with numerous constituents Care Center feeding programs. to fight through the system and the One of the problems we have found paperwork. is that the State Board of Education is It is interesting to observe that sending back federal funds which are every time there is a decrease in the number of people willing to fight designed to implement these programs, said Rep. Fox. through food stamp forms there is an increase in the use of the food banks, of School not the fault the Food Its Services emphasized Martha Ham, pointed out Rep. Fox. The Food Drive and Food Day will be advocate for Summer Food and Child Care feeding programs. The money is a place for people to think seriously there and they know it. They also know about the problem of hunger in Utah. All a nni vagary will be observed I7S Utah Food Drive to begin Friday Continued from page D-- l us meet once a month and compare records. When a person comes to any of the agencies he is asked for his name and some other information. These records are compared. If a person or family is coming back too often, we start looking closer. The food bank here is copied after one which has been successful m Phoenix, Anz. 'There really is no need for anyone to go hungry in the state of Utah, says Dr. Benrion. Between the LDS Church programs and the food banks, plus agencies which offer meals and federal feeding programs, there is plenty of ' ww 268-488- 1 129 95 159 95 |