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Show WORK OF CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY OF UTAH The Utah Children's Home society in an article submitted to the Standard Stand-ard today says: "The Utah Children':' Home society I has back of It, not only the moral and I financial support of the state of Utah, jbut also of the entire federation of states that are associated together for the express and only purpose of guaranteeing guar-anteeing to every honi 1. ss and destitute desti-tute child a good family home, where the magic influence of a mother's gentle gen-tle love will bring Joy and gladness to their hungry little hearts. "Creed, color or any previous condi ! tion does not in any way debar a home--less little child from receiving full and complete recognition and care from jthe humanitarian organization. "The local charitable organizations of Ogden and In other communities throughout the state are doing a splendid splen-did work and are receiving tho endorsement en-dorsement and support of all. These various societies through the co-operation of a state organization could do much more efficient work, even in their own communities, and hence enlarge en-large their sphere of usefulness. There are scarcely enough homelesa children in Ogden to supply tho demand de-mand of those would-be parents who the coming of the stork, but the Utah have waited so long and patiently for Children's Home society with tho whole state from which io glean, can fully and completely supply every childless home in Ogden with a beautiful beau-tiful little baby boy or girl. "Those who are interested in this noble, philanthropic work are asked to call upon A L. Burton, who is stay-jing stay-jing at the Reed hotel, or Judge Till I man Johnson, who is a member of the board and a resident of Ogden. Either or both ot the.v. gentlemen will i respond to any call where the inter-'ests inter-'ests of little children are involved " |