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Show Cookies Processed For Girl Scout Sale The World Symbol 1 First Class Girl Scouts are shown around the World Symbol following the ceremony written by them as they worked on World Trefoil Badge. Standing are: Harriet Westenskow, Mary Alice Alston, Linda Rae Jeppsen, MerLynn Harris, Nedra Petersen and Francis llyer. Seated: Mrs. Christine Badenhoop hands a box of Girl Scout Cookies to Mrs. Alice Alston as the Scout leaders make arrangements for Cookie Sale to begin today, Friday, March 12, in Brigham City. Also assisting with the boxes are: Mrs. Beth Baird, troop committee member; Mrs. Valene Hansen, president of the Brigham City Girl Scouts Leaders Association and Mrs. Mary Her, area representative to the Weber County Council. . . . The first 10 adults to enter our store on Dollar Day will receive a double pass to the Roxy Theatre 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Girl Scouts of Brigham City will be joining voices in song with Girl Scouts all over Amerreica today in that familiar frain Happy Birthday. Just 42 years ago today Juliette Gordon the first "Girl Low organized in America Scout company Those primary ideals as set up by Juliette Low in 1912 are the same used thioughout the nation. Service is the vvatchwoid of this growing organization. Cookie Sale Begins The annual Girl Scout cookie sale also begins today People in Brigham City 'by purchasing a box of Girl Scout cookies provide a challenge, which if met will enable more girls to enjoy Girl scouting. Scouting is for all girls from the age of 7 through 17 Whether it's campacquiring in the ing skills in crafts, homemak-ing, first-aior learning to work and play with others harmon- - Brigham City, Utah Friday, March 12, 1954 found their golden wings and together with their leader, Mrs to Richard Alston, flew up" form intermediate Girl Scout troop No 2. Mrs M J Markham stayed on as Brown Owl" of troop No Make Planters As Part Of Handicraft Work Other troops began forming 1 from the long waiting list. Brigham City Gill Scouts now number 60 in the four troops of The Senior girls are the town led by Mrs Erwin Hansen. Intermediate girls. Holly troop by Mrs Tess Anderson and Mrs. De Revo Maddox, and Bluebell troop 'by Mrs Alice Alston with Mrs Christine Badenhoop as Brownie troop leader Mrs Hansen heads the Brigham City Girl Scout Leaders association and Mrs. Norwood IHyer is serving as area representative to the Weber County Girl Scout council. ;iv, ... Jo Markham and Ra Dene Reeve. unch provides the opportunity for every girl to (become a better homemaker, mother and citizen in the world of tomorrow. Began Here in 1950 In July 1950 Girl Scouting was launched in IBrigham City with the meeting of 16 girls and their mothers in the garden of Mrs. Elmer Jeppsen, first troop committee chairman. At that time the girls received their Brownie ibeanies. the By the following Spring troop had grown to 25 and the older girls, who were now 10, You get almost half Those Delicious your daily food Cello Wrapped Fancy Large at drink MILK PAN READY LIMIT 6 GIRL SCOUT requirements in a quart of COOKIES least 3 glasses of MILK EACH Are Here Again! Help Us Earn Money For 24 Ounce Large Extras, Grade A Our Scouting Projects By Buying A Box Today! INTERMOUNTAIN Piflsbury Waffle and Mcakeflowioibsl Campfire 1 pound package Inffl FOUNDATION Free Parking in Rear Phone 69 oo UDUZ&7 SPECIALS! RUSSET U. S. No. 1 POTATOES 10 20 Ounce Jai 28 lb-bag... BLEACHED Conductors Collect Tickets as eight Senior girl scouts begin train trip to Ogden. Hotel Ben Lomond and with the trip and overnight stay completed another badge for regular scout work. Pictured are: (front row) Modesta Tsosi, Sharon Cazier, Sonja Hansen and Betty Hendrickson, (center row) Betty and Bonnie Olsen and back duet are Judy Hendrickson and Cheryl Nelson. Peggy Johnson, also a senior scout, is not pictured with the group headed by Mrs. Meryin Hansen. All Brands . 15 t CELERV 2 lbs. I4 RADISHES and GR. ONIONS 3 bunches Mexican Fiesta Party Libbys or Honor Brand SLICED PEAS Vegetables MILK FOODLINER ... FROZEN UTAH Free Delivery jScansf PRESERVES BRIGHAM CITY GIRL SCOUTS mss if i Pure Strawberry ) AND Senior Girl Scouts Board Train m 3 lor I Fancy, Chunk Style I v: Mrs. Christine Badenhoop . . . directs members of Brownie Troop No. 2 as they fill planters with soil and plants for Cooley Memorial hospital patients. Brownies who used their originality in making the planters included: (left to right) Alice Cosgrove, Diane Crow-ell- , Carol Hunt, Patricia Bidlack, Carol Checkets, Sandra Gordon and Diane Kopinitz. CORN BROCCOLI PEAS & CARROTS 4 MIXED VEGETABLES HALIBUT 496 ib-- RIVAL Fancy Delicious ? . APPLES 12 BUSHEL $2.25 ... 8 lbs SPAM $ STANDING SUNNY MORN . 59 Fresh Ground COFFEE 3 for SNOW KREEM 100 " Vegetable SHORTENING 3 lbs. All Meat Frankfurters 2 lbs lb. OUR MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED AND GRADED! forjl Cudahy or Swift SftOO Good or Choice Prime RIB ROAST Admiral or Sun Valley MOUNTAIN TROUT 2 cans Ra Dene Reeve Breaks Pinata Of Goodies troop party. Hostess badge group entertained for Troop Committee and 1st class girls. Girl scouts pictured left to right are: Frances Hyer, Mary Beth Baird, Arlene Orwin, Imogene Delgarito (behind Pinata), Mary Alice Alston, Nedra Petersen, Mrs. Bert Reeve and Merlynn Harris. , ... at Bluebell IGA GRATED TUNA FISH can 93 c 79 291 |