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Show o STATE AND NATIONAL AID FOR PERSONS INJURED IN INDUSTRY -Principal Junius Hanks Is In receipt re-ceipt of u communication from the Stnto Dopartuient of Public Instruction Instruc-tion stating that any person who has beon partially or wholly disabled in Industry through accident or other wise nnd vho on that necount'-lsTiot ablo to follow his occupation to good ndvnntago Is invited to comuiunlcnto with Francis Kfrkhnm at tho Capitol Uulldlug, Suit Lako City, and ho will bo Instructed ns to how ho may be ro-ed u rated or ro-fittod to go back to his former oinploymout or to take up a now lino of woik. Tho letter from Francis KIrkham follows: STATU OF UTAH DKPAUTMKNT OF PUIiLIC INSTRUCTION x h. J. Mulr, Superintendent Salt Lako City. Decombor 11, 1920. Superintendents of Schools To Mayors of cities and towns In Utnh I Commercial Clubs In Utnh Will you ploase give notlco to persons per-sons "disnblod In Industry or otherwise," other-wise," that federal and stnto funds aro avallublo for tholr rehabilitation. Tho State Hoard for Vocational Kducatlon. In cooperation with tho Stute Industrial Indus-trial Commission, are authorized under un-der Ihe state plan to provldo educational edu-cational opportunities to lit applicants for such work ns their disability will permit. Kindly glvo thlB matter your attention atten-tion In.ordor that porsons needing this rooducatlon mny apply for same to tho uudorslgnod. You run further facHltnto this work by advising us of possible applicants for rotiulnlng. Vory slncoroly. FRANCIS W. KIRKHAM. Slnto Dlroctor Industrial Rehabilitation " |