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Show I In1 Nall I jkr 1 ,!' r ilium finder J'), riK' SV Christmas Season Spurs S.L. Valley Groups to Help Others It would be impossible to recognize every act of generosity and kindness during the holidays, but such efforts reflect the concern and compassion show n for the less fortunate in a com- schools in the valley. Students at Union Middle School are providing Christmas to seven families in their area by filling a cabinet with canned goods and gifts The U S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots program is providing a memorable Christmas morning to 800 families this year. In addition to toys and tree-shape- d munity Recognized or not, people lend a hand to the less fortunate for many reasons. Satisfaction is gleaned from creating happiness, putting a smile on a child's face, or putting Christmas dinner on someone's table Salt Lake Valley people spread Christmas cheer in many ways, but all of their efforts small and large contribute to a happier holiday season The Christmas project at Crossroads Urban Center will provide needful people a fruit basket and preparations for Christmas dinner. In addition, families were invited to pick gifts from a Santa's Helper - Store. Park Lane Elementary students brightened the spirits at St. Vincent de Paul's soup kitchen. A group of filled the hall with Christmas tunes and decorated the hall with Christmas cards made by their schoolmates. Similar projects came from other fifth-grade- r stocking stuffers, children were able to find clothing and shoes. KSL Radio established the Quarters for Christmas program and paid administrative fees so all donations to the program go to provide shoes for needy children. The Utah Chiropractic Association participated in Quarters for Christmas by donating 25 cents per patient visit and by matching patient donations. The Salt Lake Jaycees donated turkeys, stuffing, yams, pudding mix, and soft drinks to Meals On Wheels, to provide Christmas dinner for the unlary Action Center, an arm of the Community Service Council, thinks so. "Community involvement is as strong or stronger this year This is a community that responds when a need is recognized She said the number of corporate supporters has increased, too Mrs Smart said Blinder, Robinson and Company Inc an investment hinkmg firm put ti nether Till boxes of Cf i M tiirkcv im h.d m.is dinner supplies ed The pu Jt i, p ut of the h.i'l Lake Komi R.ink s Cjii .nil Mum program 'I he food w ill he d.'tl ibtlted to single p.iieut fjoulies and i lderh homehound indiv iduals While i heritable elicits uie undoubtedly p.iit of the holidav season, Mrs SmaM stiessed ihe needs of less 1 , 1 tui inn, ile peeple exist tit i mil sc lommuiuty SAVE UP TO 'n. n- of year " 50 off Movie Sale - V4 t 19 HATS 23' HORNS Employees of the Sheraton Triad Hotel and Towers fulfilled the Christmas wishes of 10 children in the Salt Lake County Shelter Care Program. But were the needs of the downtrodden met this Christmas? 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