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Show EASTER SEALS CAMPAIGN The Easter Seal campaign, opening open-ing March 10, is backed by some hard figures from the Utah Society So-ciety of Crippled Children and Adults. Last year the society gave direct di-rect services to Utah's crippled children and among these services were; 3724 physical therapy treatments, treat-ments, 3021 occupational therapy; 4120 on speech and hearing correction; correc-tion; 3126 crippled children received re-ceived recreational therapy. The society maintained a bus which brought the children to 120 classes in special education and a station wagon that brought crippled crip-pled children to 104 pre-school classes. Kenneth H. Roth, executive di-, di-, rector of the Utah Society for Crippled Children, pointed out this was not all, for the society provided pro-vided braces, crutches, wheel chairs and other essential equipment equip-ment necessary for the rehabilitation rehabili-tation of these children and the society found employment for 74 handicapped persons. Not one penny was charged for any of these services. The money came from contributions contribu-tions (o the Easter Seal campaign. |