Show Attend I One hundred two ninety-two girls from all over the Utah Girl Scout Council attended the Cadette to be held at Camp Cloud Rim on Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day Wednesday and Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day Aug 20 21 and 22 CAMP CAME CLOUD Rim is an established Girl Scout Camp located on the shore of Lake Brimhall seven miles above Park City It is in a wildly beautiful setting selling of tall lall spruce pine forest and wild flowers at an altitude of feet One of the leaders at the was Mrs 1 George W. W Bardall from Bountiful In addition the following Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Boun Boun- girls attended the event Dorothy Breeden 5 E. E 1600 S. S Bountiful Jeanne Evans 1022 E. E N. N Bountiful Celeste and Kathleen Kalhleen Wels E. E N. N Bountiful Shauna MacDonald 1 East Millcreek Bountiful Tina Hunter 2848 Holbrook Road Bountiful Leley Leley Leley Le- Le ley Harwood 1230 Woodland Lane Bountiful and Mary 1 MaryEllen MaryEllen Ellen 1 2333 S. S E. E Bountiful THE was run on the patrol system of eight girls each Cooking clean up etc elc will be assigned by patrol Food issue is to lo lobe tobe tobe be up round-up style The girls will set up the camp after their arrival on Tuesday morn morn- ing Individual unit camp fires we were e. e held Tuesday night at which plans will be made for unit participation in the all- all camp campfire Wednesday n night Wednesday morning was be devoted to lectures anc and tours LEE ROBERTSON game and fish talked on wilderness survival He was followed by a period period period per per- iod of instruction on plants and animals of the local habitat habitat hab- hab ital by Richard P P. P Klason of the State Forestry Department Mr Klason also included conI conservation conservation con con- practices in his talk I A section on weather and one on rocks and minerals was also included Charles Paull director of Of safety safely services for the Salt Sail Lake area chapter chapler of the the I American Red Cross concluded the mornings morning's session with a lecture on waterfront safety I WEDNESDAY afternoon was be devoted devote to lo a Wide Game planned by program director Dean A Wide Game is a Girl Scout Seoul term lerm and is a game including trail blazing trail laying and trail following by teams learns of Scouts broke camp and I and return return home Thursday morning uTAH FOUNDATION notes wo two distinct areas of possible action to lo meet the growing problems of local government 1 Providing the tools and and techniques of sound modern modem management which appears to be beyond debate f 2 STRENGTHENING local government by expanding its powers and scope This is recognized recognized recognized rec rec- as being debatable but may be preferable to the alternative of allowing all all- powerful central government to undermine the traditional American reliance on grass grassroots roots government close to the people j jIn I In total numbers of local government units Ulah's Utah's I bears almost exactly the same relationship to population asin as asin asin in the nation as a whole However However However How How- ever the national study previously previously previously pre pre- pre pre- quoted recommends reduction by at al least 80 per percent percent percent cent of the national total Over the past five years the total number of local government government government govern govern- ment units in the U. U S. S has been an increase of approximately approximately one per cent per year In numbers of counties and of school districts Utah compares compares compares com com- pares favorably with other states stales and areas but the Beehive Beehive Bee Bee- hive State Stale totals of communities communities communities ties and special districts are more open to question ques- ques question Q tion the Foundation te repotted repotted- edo |