Lakeview Elementary School children are measured for new pairs of shoes in Roy Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Lakeview Elementary students were among 700 children from a handful of schools in Utah who will receive new shoes from America First and Riverdale J.C. Penney.
Jeffrey D. Allred, Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
America First Credit Union provides new shoes to economically disadvantaged children throughout Utah. Celebrating its 17th year, the Warm the Soles of Kids program has become one of America First's enduring holiday traditions.
Lakeview Elementary children are among 700 students from a handful of schools in Utah who will be recipients of new shoes from America First members.
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