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Show I Alt. c v lL - vj u V 0 Iff ; , V A ft""' TOUR SOUTHERN CALIF. Members of the Southern Utah Handicapped Association, parents and chaperones, recently returned from a four'day trip to southern California. Women from the Escalante Valley Lioness Club who helped sponsor the trip are at the picture right. Handicapped Students tour California Through the combined efforts of several community com-munity organizations, members of the Southern Utah Handicapped Association recently enjoyed a four-day trip to southern California. The 21 SUHA ' members and another 13 parents and chaperones returned Sunday from an excursion which included an ocean cruise at Marina Del Mar and visits to Disney Land in Anaheim and Sea World in San Diego. They also spent a night in Las Vegas on the way down, bowling and sightseeing. Plans for the trip were made by Linda Blanchard, teacher of the adult American Eagles Class and Tom Walker, TMR teacher. Trip participants raised funds through popcorn sales made possible by a special donation made by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hepworth, and through a joint fund-raising venture with McDonalds. McDonalds also provided the group with a free lunch in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. George Woolard were among the chaperones who donated their time for the outing. Mr. Woolard is a professional truck driver who made his third trip with the group as a bus driver. The southern California trip is an annual event for the Southern Utah Handicapped Han-dicapped Association. It is undertaken to provide experiences ex-periences for the students in fund-raising and offers them exposure to various experiences ex-periences outside southern Utah. |