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Show ndv 4 'V ' -"- f i . J.; f A V r 1 rv S , sr& JfK Sj i A 'P 1 'fr ft C f f Miar i 4, - A . . . j? I Custom-made picnic tables are unloaded at the Adventure and Learning Park and Pineview ' Cottage by members of the training school park's department and Altrusa Club members. Altrusa Club presents tables The fir planks and galvanized steel pipe used in the tables were donated to the club, Mrs. Whitney said. Yorth Brothers donated their services to bend the pipes, and Lee Miner donated the truck to bring the finished items to the school. Members of the Altrusa Club and the Altrusars put the tables together. "It's really a cooperative effort all around," Mrs. Whitney said. She noted the club began in January to make contacts for the materials and it took members about a week to put the tables together. Members of the Altrusa Club of Utah Valley, an International Service Club, Saturday delivered 16 picnic tables to residents of the J Utah State Training School to add to J their summer enjoyment, gp Eight of the custom-made picnic 6 tables were taken to the Adventure and Learning Park, with eight more delivered to Pleasant View Cottage. ID Edith Whitney, a member of the "' Altrusa Club,' said the tables are made without seats so wheel chair users may use them comfortably. . They are of two heights so both adult and children wheelchairs can utilize them. Mrs. Whitney said the club members made the tables "from scratch" after confiring with officials of-ficials at the training school. |