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Show Tav w cidroyd Employed IaYAs Child Welfare Worker lKedn0efmVployCeeci utahlKn?fare worker in the as ChIdSy Welfare Depart-Sanpete Depart-Sanpete t?"mVdroyd recently ment t h from the Graduate erfdUfteof locUl Work at. the School of boc uu received nirsS1Dyegree from the Brigham h-lsR tinfveisity in 1940, and young UmvBS"y as & has worked tor l y County case worker in x. tie o j WelTfor aP shSr ime in the ?,CrV!dAnny frfltoi which he re--Srteme the f0o?rrng':case work service to Hos oT children who requtre fos- teSe" ice to the District Court in m iking investigations of adoptions adop-tions when placements were made without services of a child - PlSicef r-'ihe schools for u5 "Service in securing necessary treatment, care, and training for children with physical handicaps, handi-caps, in cooperation with the public health nurses Cnpplecl Children's Service, and the Division Divi-sion of Maternal and Child Hcfllth " "Service to the Juvenile Court in providing case work service for children coming to the attention atten-tion of the court, and in providing provid-ing satisfactory detention facili-tics facili-tics " "Service to the State Industrial School in providing follow-up service for children who are on parole." . "Stimulation of interest in child-welfare, participation m comunity activities related to child-welfare, and assistance m the development of community resources to meet the needs of children." No product is a success until it is sold. That's where advertising advertis-ing comes in. Grover C. Blain was home this week from Camp Adair, Oree to visit with his relatives a Spring City and other parts of o tah. Grover is a member of th. Trail Blazers Division of the u I Army. |