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Show Page 1 1 - S. L. Neighborhood News Advertiser fsSirf&coufcHeuij Scouting Makes A Difference Decision making, group responsibility, individual accomplishment. . community service, citizenship, international understanding. . .career guidance, environmental education, human relations. . .all are part of the continuing social action program of Girl Scouting. To practice these skills in the in the summer time, out-of-doo- rs 25 day camp programs are administered by the Utah Girl Scout Council. In many cases, day camping is a first camping experience for girls, an experience that may lead to established camping, troop camping, trip camping, etc. At day camp girls have an opportunity to learn to enjoy and appreciate nature and to learn to live comfortably in the Day camping is carried out on a variety of Council approved sites located throughout the Council jurisdiction. Girls from dillerem troops camp together between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on five consecutive days under the leadership of trained adult volunteers. out-of-door- s. Jobs Open For Youth Utah's youth job market has been swelled by the Neighborhood Youth Core, (NYC) who have Girl Scouts opened up 1100 jobs for economically Plan Trip To Switzerland non-prof- Our Chalet near Adelboden, Switzerland in 1975. They will walk trails or climb the Alps and experience life in a mountain village with Girl Guides from different parts of the world. Craft items made by the girls were exhibited at a bazaar last month, the funds from which will be applied to their savings for the trip. In projects, addition to their craft winter camping at the Mountain Dell Farmhouse, hostessing 15 troops at an overnight at the Y.M.C.A. in the spring and honoring their mothers Youth Employment service offices at Murray, Granite, Olympus and Granger High School. For further information call Alan Ayoub at 487-364. 1 agencies. These range Agriculture Restaurant with luncheon, gifts made by the girls and an appropriate program are some of the highlights of their year in Girl Scouting. Not to neglect service projects, the ultimate in Girl Scouting, the troop found time to visit the Salt Lake County facility it Northwest CAP center and the from the Department of at the Hawaiian Cadette Troop 265, Liberty Neighborhood, is planning a trip to disadvantaged youth, ages 14 through 18 in the Salt Lake area. Youth can work in various job areas, such as landscaping, park maintenance, recreation, and clerical work with public or family income for the applicant's parents must not exceed $3,400 for a family of three. Youthful job seekers can apply at the Central city CAP center, the Redwood Road CAP, the South County CAP, the Extended Care with holiday gifts and entertainment and initiated the "hero badges" which have become a regular program for the Primary Children's Hospital. They also prepared and served a spaghetti dinner for the neighborhood personnel. Mrs. Clarissa Allen, leader of the troop, has many accolades for her girls who are so well occupied. to the Behavior Modification center to the Drivers License Bureau. No skills are required and the job pays $1.60 an hour with a 39 hour a week limit. The goal of NYC is "to provide meaningful work experience for young people," said Alan Ayoub, director of the program. He said that applicants could ask for work in a certain area, although "it didn't always mean they would get it." a Ayoub said there were approximately 175 work sites included in these jobs. "We'll try to place the kids as close to home as possible" he said. NYC is funded on a grant of $427,700 from the Department of labor specifically for the 14 through 1 8 age bracket. The annual pays to advertise in the Neighborhood NewsAdvertier. We reach 30,000 families in Salt Lake City each week! It |