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Show DESERET JOB NEWS, Tuesday, September 2, 156? Snog In Nylon Doesn't Stop Net Singing BiAnna Davis is a gal who can go camping under the most primitive conditions and still come out singing. An adviser for Districts 5 and 8 of the Utah Girl Scout Council, Miss Davis recently k returned from a encampment at the All States at Rendezvous Tensleep, Wyo., where she served as a music consultant. Trying to shower under a trickle of water, having to sleep on a cot and snagging nylons on sagebrush were just a few of the problems for the Salt Lake girl and 'Mr .r three other Utah Council leaders who traveled with her. Miss Davis responsibility at the camp, attended by 417 Senior Girl Scouts from 39 and 75 Scouting staff ;r states members from throughout the country, was to help the girls plan and conduct a "quality , music program. She was one advisers. of two music Other leaders attending were Mrs Wallace Sherman, district adviser from Moab: Mrs. Jack Swartz, a district and from Ogden; adviser Mrs. Darwin L. Visker, Santa-qm- former senior adviser two-wee- trr-ma- w k h irili STOSS L , r tvicnwiv ' 'I TMtfHl, jHiUiVMI STORE 63400 South State sSntk & State 271 STORE 1. 33rd South 2 -- 2nd $9. & 5th East 155 STORE Orchard Dr., Bntfl. South E. 21st 750 ee. SS2S Ves VlnkJ Exsfessvr-et. ' L I 7-3- 8-2- 3-- 1 UL I """T I p Lr s I 7 M y for senior Troop 87. "Our objective was to befain instruction cn the ability level of girls who attended and to show them how musi? could enrich their Girl Scouting Miss Davis said. activities, "Our purpose in Scouting is to Inspire girls to the highest levels of conduct so they may be better citizens. All our program with activities are that objective in planned mind, she said. The Utah contingent flew to Worland, Wyo., then drove about 50 miles by jeep to the camp, located on 150,000 acres of Wyoming wilderness. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY p; Jobs Are Available For Those Trained r i Older teenagers who are not particularly interested in returning to school this fall would do well to read down the list Of job offerings at the Employment Security Department. '5 Job this week openings included the following: steA . nographers with experience and skills, bookkeeping machine operators, skilled typists, registered nurses, drafts4- men, programmers, managers, surveyors, machinists, welders, auto mechanics, auto v; body men, auto service sta x $ - X . . A, 'S k. Lennart Lundberg has been appointed chief of the Division of Opera tion in the Ogden Regional Office of the U.S. For-- e s t Service, to according X Regional X Iverson. He is trans- 5. : ry labor and stock and ship- ping clerks. A total of 967 job openings were listed with the department. At the same time, 618 persons filed new applications for unemployment insurance. Continuing claims were 5,967. Division Head Named In Ogden Forest Office OGDEN i tion attendants, electronics and experienced mechanics, candy packers. All of these jobs require training and schooling. The number of jobs for unskilled help was limited, but included truck drivers, warehousemen, general facto- has been chief of the Management Studies and Systems Planning Branch since 1966. In that position he has had for planning, responsibility developing and administering programs designed to improve management throughout the Forest Service. FUSTIC COATED CUPBOARD handy for Durable many uses! Lady Lions To Meet A ferring from the n a 1 1 o n al Mr. Lundberg headquar t e r s in Washington, D.C., where he Woman Charged The Salt Lake Lady Lions will hold their first fall meeting Thursday at the Hotel Utah at 4 p.m. A wig demonstration will be featured. Dinner is scheduled at 6:15 p.m. Stringham. 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