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Show Help Fight Inffution increase your savings Frailly Four Are Now Eagle Scouts miii of Michael Dr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Spend-love- . DTC, P4cA Dinvtorate, joined his father and two older brothers as ail Eagle Seoul on February 1, making a total of four Eagles ill the Spendlove family. Mike is a member of Troop 562 of the Mt. Olympus Distriet where he is a patrol leader, lie is 13 years old and is in the eighth grade at Chiirvhill junior High School, lie is a nieiiilter of the honorary scouting fraternity, Order of the Arrow, lie is President of his Deacon's (Quorum and delivers newspapers for the Deseret News. His hobbies include camping, fishing, hiking, metal work and model rocket building. He lias built and fired single and double stage Effective January 21 2,(KX) First Security Bank INCREASI INTEREST N $AVON . MAXIMUM T The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., February 6, 1970 Pel). Is Boy Seoul Week 7-1- rockets to altitudes over feet. 3 Girl Scout Personality Mrs. Marie Schrier, Troop Organizer, Dugway Girl Scouts, chalhas lived at DPG since Septeinlier, 1959. She accept Octo-la-- r of of Girl lim Voi.ts nl Scouts in Chairman Neigliliorhood post lenging I'niviiig Ground will join Bov .,i! .n,. Vimi 1960, and worked in that capacity until Septeinlier 1963, tin' I mlcil Slali-- in (he observance nl National when she took over the job of Troop Organizer. She found herIVliru.irs ''uni W self doing Ixjlh jolis during the years 65-6and iu the spring of Tiiiiiidnl on IYliiuarv S. 141(1. the wonts have sought to 1966 Mrs. Jane See took over the Xeighliorhood Chairman posiailiiiuMinitower tliioinji Boy power" through its training tion (now occupied by Mrs. Julia Clark) leaving Mrs. Schrier lx.- held for the scouts. For (ail is pnigi in: I'1' Vout Troup 317 was tu. Him- and Gold Dinner will time to concentrate on troop organization. Inst li.uli'icd in 1435 and was Ik- - held at the NGO Gluh oil During these years Mrs. worked to keep Schrier li'llotti.l !i full iai k 317 and diligently I'Ylirii.iry 16 and on February 21 I spli-i6 Girl Scuut and Brownie l:ut 317. llie Bov Scouts will bold their up the I In n make sure they had arc appiosim.iteb 1)3 U.iv Scout Dinner at the Headtroops, leaders and workers, and that u.iiliiipitiiig in llie Vmiri-- i quarters Goinpunv Miss. the girls were placed iu troops ii! ..nil spuiisnu-- group. are available tor Programs that would meet their needs and I! i hii' man ut the Cub 1h, n fuiiii S to 17. Bovs schedules. She has seen many Vniil l iugram is for Cub Scouts, fmin Meyer. leaders and girls come and go lb' is assisted by Cub Master n 7 fl)r Hv Scouts, and over these years, and enjoyed Mi.lui! Sin, cih. Scout ' Master ( t II 17 F.plorers. many rewarding Scouting experi31 Vsiui is John 1M) dei'iih' to t1L. s may Iroop ences. Mrs. Schrier pointed out is assisted Ilanhy by ,lM Explorer or remain a Boy tliat some of these workers hud lliiliard Wilkins, luehurgc of Seoul. 110 llie l.xplorer Scouting experience Post is purest Volunteer leaders are always the program, but that ks entering this invded in scouting, lading to learn and ail a willingness la con pi ut ion with Boy Scout National Boy Seoul Week why interest in the girls is all that Wis'k ai tii ities scinits will wear not donate to time your spare is necessary to prixluce an efheir uiuloruis during tile wwk helping boys in this worthy fective Girl Scout worker. tu eliureh ini Boy Seoul eon- To volunteer gaui.ation7 Mrs. Schrier lias lieen a Siiinl.n. lso two dinners will i;u-John Hanby. ill etlie Du-wu- s Wife - , -r 8-- fr e d Dugwav t valuable community worker other fields also, among them NGO Auxiliary, PTA, Protestant Women of the Chapel, and is Girl Scouts an assistant Sunday School teacher at the Post Chapel and a memlx'r of the Eastern Star. She is the wife of Mr. John Schrier, Chief of Publications and Field Printing, and they have four (laughters, Sherri, Bliouda, Connie and Lisa. Mrs. Schrier is at present employed at the Commissary office. This dedicated worker declares that Of all the things I have done, Girl Scouting is at the top of iny list!" New friends and enriching experiences have lieen hers as site helps in the development of good citizens of this coniinimitv through the Girl Scout program. Tliere is always a need for Girl Scout workers, and if YOU The World of Girl Scouts an active one. Tlie (iadetles. Brownies and Cirl Scouts arc always (Mi the go and hen; is their list of activities: i Thinking Day Program: The date tentatively set for this program is Thursday, 19 Feb., at the Sendee Cluii. Each tronp will present a song or dance from a foreign country. Annual Cookie Sale: Dates w ill lie 4 March, and neiglilxjrhood cookie chairman will lie Mrs. Jean Schlitt. Farewell to Leaders of Troop 227: Dugway Cirl Scouts presented Mrs. Manilla Long and Mrs. Katliv and Mrs. Kathy Gentine Letters of Appreciation fur service as leaders of Girl Scout Troop 227. Many thanks to Marsha and Kathy for a job well dune. Cadet te Troop 367 left Dog-waby bus cm the evening oi 23 Jan. to participate in a District in 3 Overnight" at the "Y Salt Lake City with 4 other troops. Hie program started at wol,ld like. lot11,ake this program Prt Is tlle Sprier I111 I to She wW l,P' H 2748). you 'Kn (Jy Eastland) y Michael Spendlove, mcnilier of EAGl.F. SCOl'T Seoul TriMip No. 502. in Salt Lake's Mt. Olympus District joins three other family meinliers as an Eagle Scout. Midiael received the honor in ceremonies- 011 February 1, with his parents Dr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Spendlove, DTC MAY - IW Directorate. 10 p.m. with athletic activities in the gym; then the girls had a swim to cool off, followed by Fowler. Karen CnrtAc. Kathy a midnight snack of hot dogs Morris. C.irolvn Salomon, lihondu Mary and ice cream. Next came a movie Schrier. Glnii See, Jill Secs ami Maw Shadle. their could those who keep (for Girl Seoul Troop 53 plans a eyes open). Dawn arrived, and of Awards, on 2S Jan, and Gamrt then and breakfast; swim another our girls beaded home on the a trip to Salt Lake City to visit KCPX-Tstation anil tin; Stale bus, tired but happy. Mrs. Marie Schrier, Troop Capitol. Girl Seoul Tnaip 227: New Organizer, chaperoned the girls, Ault and and was still in a stale of exhaus- leaders will lie Mrs. laris Sarah Mrs. King. tion 24 hours later. Girls particiBrownie Tnaip 292 (dans a pating were: Mary Argyle, Sandy spaghetti dinner Bowers, Dawn Carlson. Paula Si. on 26 Jan. Brownie Tnaip 199 is w'orking on hand puppets for the Thinking Day program. Brownie Troop 654 is making ditty bags and planning for Thinking Day program. Volunteers Needed: leaders, assistants and workers are always needed in our Girl Scout program, llease call Mrs. Marie Schrier, Tnaip Organizer, at 2748 or 2164 if you will assist. (Mrs. Joy NEW PATROL LEADERS Troop No. 53 selected new patrol leaders and they were presented to the rest of the troop and their families 'at a Court of Awanls Ceremony. They are left to right: Jayne Ilooley, Robin Mailhot, Janet Eastland, Terri Jo Peterson, Julie Billings and Debbie Snow. father-daught- Mustang JVs Make It 6-- 0 In Region Play The Dugway Mustang Junior Varsity won two games over last weekend as they downed the Tin- tic Miners JV's by a 55-4-0 score Friday evening and then lieat Wasatch Academy 61-5- 0 Satur- - da.v- - depending on type of savings, AWARD WINNERS Cirl Scouts of Tnaip No. 53 display the merit liadges that they earned and were presented at their Court ol' Awards. length of time, and amounts PASSBOOK SAVINGS at First Security Bank are now earning 4V4. 5 SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. 5 p.r annum paid every 90 days. i 512 53A ' CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT for 1 year now available. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT for. 2 years now available. AMOUNTS OF $100,000 AND MORE 6V to 7727. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT now available on amounts of $100,000 and more. EACH DEPOSITOR'S ACCOUNT NOW INSURED TO $20,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member First Security Corporation System of Banks RESOURCES OVER ONE BILLION DOLLARS Fim Security fci ol U14I1. Minima Awwiikw Fkk Sramty Balk ol Man. NjihmuI AancMtmn. Ctiil v . Fail Security Sink o Inmrwiep frirwiralinn F SKurily SUM Rock Sprafl I la.. Wyoirwiy Easy to Read Drug Table scoring. Saturday evening the Mustangs 1 took the lead early in the on(J quarter and never trailed as see-01- 3 at halftime and thev jed at the end of three quar- 5 29-2- 41-3- Thc Friday victory gave the Mustang five a league record of 6 wins without a loss in Region ' Five play. Rex Palmer and Gary Harris shared high scoring honon with each getting 18 points for the winnen. Steve Paul with nine. Dean Daniel with five, Richard White, three points and two by Tells R Like It Is Forrest Riggs rounded out the ten. Harris with 21 points led the winnen with Palmer getting 14, Paul 12, Daniel 10, White ad Tuff Donnelly two each to round ut the Mustangs scoring, The two wins gave the Junior Vanity a seasons record of eight wins and six losses. Table Below Is Reprinted Courtesy The Detroit News |