Show GET JOBS fOR i 1 BLIND REQUEST Inspiring Talks Given at Kiwanis Club i Luncheon Blindness to the blind I Ii le not the slate of o not seeing It Is 19 lone lone- lone JIMs JIM's s and the th great real problem of ot education of ot the blind Is to over over- overcome overcome overcome come this till loneliness and bung the blind bond In fn contact with the outside out out- side ld world orld sold sIJ Id Murray urray Allen blind Instructor at the state school for Cor the dent deaf and blind at the Il- Il Kl nanis club m meeting tod today toda Mr lIen Allen thanked thanked the dub Club In-I In members for or the tin radio tot set et that was presented to the school re- re re recently adding that lIh adlo j the blind person persons Is s brought broucht In dl- dl direct di direct reel contact with Ith the affairs affair of the da The The day days of miracles Ire re ro not past Bald Eald Mr Allen Alien The Tho Th elate t f to Is I doing ng wonder wonder- wonderful wonderful ful ul or work In lent per per- perhaps per hap haps not actual visual eight Bight but mental mantaL sIght This spiritual Is the th worth north while thing In litand and ll Is the only desire of blind People The Th problem of ot the teaching of ot the blind is to fit them In some Bome line of work they can do It J ou ghe if a 0 blind mana man II a penn penny penal y ou make him a 0 pauper but If It you give him a 0 chance to 10 ton arn n am am that penny penn you make moke him In- In n j and Incidentally happy i Ih h reby re by performing the miracles of toda today There Thoro are blind people In the th state stale of Utah 40 of three these ore lire r In Weber Wb eber r county There Ther are 10 or 20 classes of occupations In Ogden that can be bo performed by byl I blind people and there thero are fh fie lie e or I 1 at the h institution that can ri EXCEL E OJ IN I In In Salt Lake Lahe theare there the are are- ar a 1 num- num number num num- number number ber ot of blind people employed At McDonald s candy factory three are employed In iii making boxes These work nork faster than people with Ith sIght because they ha hae ha o nothing to distract t their alten- alten lon atten ton Ion For Instance the th record for fora fora a seeing person was boxes a 0 day A blind man made boxes boes in one on day Fifty Fifty per pel cent of or the th blind people In Utah are arc over 60 0 ears or of age afe One woman oman in Salt Lake 86 years ears of age with nothing left leftIn leftin leftIn In life v who ho was as both blind and dear deaf was as taught to read with her Ier fingers and ha has been made happy and contented l Numbers of ot sightless s persons eP f S lol down responsible positions and earn 00 00 to a month I would like to see nee ee each ach of ot the th d CN ke clubs in Ogden sponsor I Klob lob for i Se blind person They catt do the work and ask ash only to be bo I a chance chalice chance to COlInco l CO Inco ot of otI o I their exceptional ability Frank Fronk Dries Driggs superintendent at of the state slate school told fold old the members I lof c r the club that Mr rr Allen Alien worked five days davs a week peek at nt the tho school In teachIng leaching and then on and Sund Sundo Sunday ta about the tho state unassisted visiting eight Ight sight sight-le less lees people p ople in their homes and teaching leaching th them m lie Ito has hlll done this work orl tor for about six elx years A pt plO plO- pio o will bo be Introduced In the to Increase I the III he appropriation for tor this work to Increase I Ith th the e of or activities I ITen Ten girls eirls from the school chool under the direction of Marthd Marth Coleman I sang sag four songs which ere en- en en enthusiastically re received elved Piano solos i were ere then h l C by hy Mar Mary Elmer end Ne Newton ton who he were ere roundly applauded Little Dec Der De son son six years old acted as orrl- orrl official Ison cial announcer for t the he students and announced each selection Detection on tile the Program like a regulation radIo broadcaster I Those taking part rt were Ruby wheeler heeler Laly Lof Anderson Andelson Hannah La ern Jerr Jeffs Jle New New- Nev-I Nev Newton Newton ton tOil Ruth Badger I Oene leve Gene Lamb Lemb Blanche Blancho Lamb Catherine Anderson and Mary Elmer M LR I 11 iRS Y I President I l P r Mills l presided lit at the luncheon It H t was announced an- an announced nn that as a next v week eek would be the lh tenth anniversary of I 11 wanli Kl-wanli i- i wanis an nn appropriate program am would be giten ghen Former r County Attorney David J Wilson lIson rave Rase Aa e a short talk on Why Why the Forc t Service Was as Or- Or Organised Or Organized A r report poll of o the tho of the club In the Christmas Good Fellows Fel- Fel F l- l 10 lows 8 ork nork was read by Fred Nor Nor- Norton Norton ton Relief was ext extended to families There was received 10 in mone money and In n merchandise This was ns all 1111 expended ex- ex ex expended with Ith the exception of still remaining Those who ho as- as silted as-silted slated In the work were thanked for tOI their response and etto ts In attending to relief |