Show t i fj b fr 5 4 4 f P. S Y r l a a S. S j I. I r q f Pr Y r oJ r rI f 4 r I y yr 0 v r i v 5 r rr r f rl N 1 rr f I 17 Y YS S r n J r rte WHITE CANES TO AID BLIND Among the many civic activities activities activities ties carried on by the Bountiful ful CuI Lions Club is the work done in the area for Sight Conservation and service to the blind AT TIlE THE 1925 International Convention Miss Helen Keller known as the angel of the blind appealed to the Lions for greater participation insight in insight insight sight conservation and services to the blind Moved by her address the convention delegates delegates delegates dele dele- gates adopted a resolution making blind work a major activity of and the White Cane adopted as a protection for the blind Mayor Morris F left receives his white cane from members members mem mem- I ibers bers of the Bountiful Lions Club Dr D. D J J. J Woody and Coy J J. J I Hayward Bountiful Lions will sell the canes on Saturday March j j 21 Proceeds will be used to aid blind of the area u L 11 r Today the association is recognized all over the world as a leader in the field of sight conservation Lions Clubs make major contributions contributions contributions for Leader Dogs the Hadley School for the Blind rehabilitative centers and sight conservation clinics TIlE THE LIONS Club sponsors glacoma and diabetes clinics annual parties for the blind sight testing and glasses Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the needy with sight impairment impairment impairment impair impair- ment Braille typewriters Braille books Braille tape and many other useful items Hems needed needed needed need need- ed by the blind To help raise funds ful Lions are selling small white canes Wear one on your lapel BE PROUD to serve a needy cause I II I |