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Show The YWCA extends an invitation to all members of the weather seems to Fall-lik-e renew ones, vitality. So why not use that vigor to volunteer help others? It takes a few of your time and satis-are great Imagine the thrill you'd re-ceive if you tutored a child in reading and saw him progress to the, desired reading leveL Below is a list of volunteer opportunities listed with the to enjoy Saturday Coffee at 10 ajn. Morning October 7th. . LETTER TO EDFfOR Volunteer Corner 0 YWCA September 1972 UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW Page16 An interesting program is planned and the staff, including two new members will be present to greet you and help you learn what's new at the YWCA. Coffee, rolls, and juice will be served free of charge and the Play Center will be open for your convenience at no charge. Doris Ballinger and Betty of the Spear, Membership Committee chose to accommodate Saturday those who work or attend school. They extend an invitation to all to become a part of the YWCA Movement and remind the members to circle the date of October 7th on the calendar. Community Service CmucH, Volunteer Services. Call them at 48S-21- U. Two films, A Dancer's World and Night Journey, explore the philosophy and technique of Martha Graham and modern dance as part of the on- - going Friday Free Film Series. The films will be shown in the Library Lecture Hall at 2:00 and 7:00 PM on Friday, September 15. Volunteers are needed to tutor elementary and junior high school students. Universi-t- o ty credit wfll be given. Univer-hou- rs sity of Utah, Bureau of Corn-factio- ns munity Development, request- ui& Be A Girl Scout Leader Utah Girl Scout Council is seeking leaders for troops: Opportunities to fit talents of volunteers. Girls need your help. Paint To Spare? A young mother ' with four children needs four gallons or more of interior paint She is trying to and maintain the home the family is living in. Division of Family Services is request . . Men. Men are needed to supervise several slow learners (teenagers) to do custodial work in a high school Volunteers will work with two or three special edu-cation students one to three hours daily. Volunteer Typists Needed to are needed typists help in a down town school Help is needed twice a week for two hours each day. and one-ha- lf Help An Elderly Woman An elderly woman needs an apartment size portable washer. Limited space and funds wont allow her to have a regular size washer. Can you help? Help At Fair Rocky Moun- Refrigerator Needeu Attention LIBRARY FILMS ti. tain Regional Theater, a nonprofit performing arts organization, needs 20 college age both men and volunteers, women, to staff a booth at the Utah State Fair. k? fog- - Dear Friend, the tekkde of Women? Voters works to; pombfg responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government. The League takes considerable pride in our many community contributions. Orte such service is the Speakers Bureau, dubs, servjce cuuMtions and special interest groups are invited to make use of this resource. . : Arrangements for speakers; can be made over the telephone., Joanna Ailamson 278-101- - Gina&eke- Requests should be made' at least two weeks in advance of the scheduled date. Please try to give us the following information upon request Name of Group Jtatetune and place program Natnre of the occasion Sue of expected audience Time allotted the speaker i)esire for question-answe- r period Our speakers do not charge, for their speaking engagements; the Leagues operates strictly from their membership dues and other contributions. Any group or individual may make a donation, if they so desire. Please call if, we can help you in your yearly scheduling of programs. Sincerely, Joanna Adamson, Chairman il Cruises Services requesting. 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Steaks will be furnished by the SBA and the wives will supply the salads and dessert. President of the Law Wives for the coming year is Mrs. John Adams while Jim Morgan heads the SBA group. Previously the Law Wives have opened the club season with a tea at the Governor's residence, but the combining of the two groups is a departure from the past. Back To School CHILDREN'S SPECIAL $20 COMPLETE Includes frames, lenses, examination. Phone now Lor an Appointment For FAST SERVICE, PHONE 268-222- 2 Across from the NEW FASHION PLACE MALL 619 0 South State St. MURRAY, UTAH J. F. FEILER, O. D. 84107 |