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Show , 4. AUXILIARY NEWS ..i.:4ii)0...!.::7'...:::..;''. IT ioebtéd--4-.,:...i'- a . -YOURyouthful-- dancers from Boise Stake will travel to Salt Lake City to par! NTY -- ference dance festival the night of June 17. They wilt present an original ceszeatedbyone of thei directors,-Nel- l Anderson Fraser,,, - , ' c is Del Thompson.The dancers shown in the ac- , 1( 6 44!:;4: :.,f $46 ,...:i,,, 4;'4 ..4, companying picture, clockwise beginning at left. are Barbara Black and Jake Peterson. June Harris, Shirldy Travelstead and James Larsen, Rhea Hatch and Melvin Murray, LaRene Berthsison.apd :1 June Winward, Wayne Melan- der and Darlene Olson; center, Betty Tanner, Berwin- - Freer, Margie Kirk,- Beverly Barron, Virginia Chapman, Enid t - Spilsbury-an- cr y Thompson-Fa- : Kathleen King. , Barbecued Elk n Prospect , 4 -- --I- , - MONA 1, , 'tow 1 t It Aulimommommumnott - BOISE STAKE DANCERS WHO WILL PRESENT ORIGINAL DANCE AT MR CONFERENCE177 Nell Anderson Fraser, a director, created the dance.- Del Thompson is codirector of the group - - - ' For Boy Scouts YWMIA Plans Expansion; of Out-DoOF Activity at Camp Leader? Institute elk meat will be barbecued In or HUNDREDS - of pounds a large pit overnight for the Boy Scout workers' barbecue during June MIA Conference. Di- rectirtethe barbecuing and do--- -log the actual cooking will be Stake David S. Nelson, Phoenix scouting chaiman.-- He will be assisted by Rock M. Kirkham and L. L. Imlay of the -YMMIA general board, and Senior Scouts from Davis County, OVERNIGHT and day camping as an activity for all Mutu- House Social Center at Beginning at 10 cm. a - alImporvement--Association -- felt , of the knife and- as, the bed roll and overnight tamping essentials will be conducted. Utilizing the camp manual, the camp council and the unit system will be demonstrated. Stanley Mu !elk of the University of Utah will conduct. a nature talk in the afternoon. Around the. campfire In the evening, Dr. Wayne B. Hale of will Brigham Youn University on the stars. ...ture -- The, Second day of he institute will include morning session only at Jordan Park, Eighth West between Tenth and Eleventh South Streets. Following a flag ceremony at 9:30 cm., games, folk dancing. camp craft and the place of day camping in the MIA program will be demonstrated and two-dayca- year-arou- cm. work- -, shop-o- n- members aIll.:be stressed at a leaders' institute by the Young Women's MIA Wednesday and Thursday June 15 and 16. "In years past, MIA Wit camping was for Bee Hive Girls and on the grounds of the Twenty- first Ward Chapel, First Avenue Roy Scouts," Miss' Irene Haile', committee and K Street, and the wrapped YMMIA camping meat will be cooked over night-- - member said. "We think everyone will enjoy this wholesome The barbecue will be given at noon, Saturday, June 18, for activity which is part of the attending JuniTprogram." : Conference, including the stake All camp directors, Scout and Explorer chairmen, recreation leaders, and others and the stake YMMIA superininterested are invited to partendents. ticipate in the institute. RegisSpecial guests invited are Eltration should be completed der Ezra Taft Benson, Presidthis week at theYWMIA genRichards.ing )3Ishop LeGrand - eral office,i0 North Main St. General Superintendent-Elbe- rt THE OPENING DAYS SESR. Curtis, and Don W. Moyer, SION will be at the Tracy WigRegion Twelve executive and Harrold S. Alvord, both of Los wam, Mill Creek Canyon. A bus will leave from the Lion Angeles. stres 9 nd discussed. THE INSTITUTE , be will conducted under direction . of the YWMIA camping committee consisting of Mrs.-- Gladys E. Harbertson, chairman, Miss Hanes, Mrs. Edna K. Pay, and Mrs. Emma Blair Evans. Gleaner Girls of Jordan Park Ward, Pioneer Stake have ed summer camping 'trips the past two years utilizing a I o .1 ailertngBIsF Albert the flosenvalL In ac- companying picture, Miss Max ine Jacobs, Gleaner president,. and Miss Gladys Joy Gold, Gleaner, are shown with Miss Hailes mixing up a recipe of as specified in 'slum gull-ion-the URA- manual, 'Cooking Outdoors." C. Leland Davey, first counselor in the stake presidency, priesthood ' sponsor, Is. shown with them. WILLIAM Newspaper by the general superintendency. my officer HEWS' REPORTER NAMED AS YMMIA BOARD-AIAPPOINTMENT of William B. Smart, 26, Deseret News re-porter, to servp, as a member of the Young Min's Mutual Improvement Association general board was announced Tuesday , ger. Mei .. D Re now Is a reserve of He began newspaper. work with International News Service in its Portland Bureau and was with the Oregonian before taming to the News. ' lie married Donna Ts land, -- t ; .ki V a ,,.., j ' .......,- t . - . - , , , , 3 AEC1 Ni: , , , THE...1.HURCH . ,, .t ' ' ' i' ' 143,,,, A ,," ' . 1 , 1 I- 1,4,,,;t I . 4-tiz LJ.V.;,,. s. .r.....,,,....--', - - - THEY'TPY OUT "SLUM GULLION" CAMP COOKERY RECIPE' Pies C. Leland Miss Gladys Joy Gold, Miss Maxine Jacobs, Miss Irene Hailes, Davey V - T- e.'71 'Ott ,1 WEEKLPE-JUN- L....i , '', ,, E, ".' ; .s' m- I.; t 19191 rI 7, s f. i i t..' 1 , , , ,. 1 , s - general board, Elder Smart now is first counselor in the Twelfth Ward YMMIA, Emid gration Stake, and shortly after coming to Salt Lake City a year ago from Portland, Ore., was made Explorer leader for the ward. An ardent sportsman, he is a national committeeman for - the National Ski Association. Ho worked hi the sports meat of the News before being - - moved to the city desk. Born June 27, 1922, at Provo, he is son of Thomas L. Smart, now patriarch of Portland Stake, and Mrs. Smart. He attended schools in Provo, Reno, Nev, and Portland. Ore., being graduated from Reed College. Portland, last June. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa national scholastic fraternity. He attended University of Wyoming one year. HE SERVED' four years in the Army, attaining the rank of lieutenant in the 'infantry and serving in the Pacific - - SMART B. man--ar- Temple in two-year-- take They have a son. William T. 1945. -- Smart. Digest of Talks Planned For Meet DIGESTS of major addresses at the Improvement Era Writ- - -- era' Conference to be held June 16 - In-tYoung 'Memorial Building, 50 North Main St.; are to be mimeographed and he distributed at the conference, Leaders said Tuesday. The addresses are planned give help in producing better p o e , short stories, and features for the Era and acquiring writers with standards, needs, and aims of the magazine. Copies also will be sent to contributors unable to at- tend. ' Both morning and afternoon sessions will be conducted, with a luncheon in the Lion House. Seminars in the fields of writ- ing have been arranged. try --' , Page . - Nioe-- , T , s , C )::4 - |