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Show Hie DESERET SAMPLER, Friday, May 28, 1971 White, Kuddes get Eagle Scout awards Community scene by JOY EASTLAND P.W.O.C. Gem-Mincr- al In ceremonies held recently at the Fries Park Chapel, Monte Kuddes and Cordon White were awarded the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. Sixty-fiv- e people enjoyed a Roth are memliers of Explorer field trip to Topaz Mountain re-Q 41 cent,y and fm,nd mny ,,ea,,tif,d Monte is the son of Mrs. Fred obsidian. M. Kuddes Jr., Terra, and Gor-&, t0P and ven an arrow ead' of Mr. and Mrs. don the . "nved n car Wendell White. 236 West 5th The and brought picnic lunches Dugway. Both have lx;au- - active in w",c" enJyec in scouting since joining tiful surroundings. The fresh air, the Cu, program at eiit wide open spaces, and the topaz years of age. At one time they sod spaMmg in the were in the same den, and their n mothers. 1,,led1 ,he ,na"y thlldren who mothers were were also present. Both have attended only Dugway h the 1 S0 schools. topaz on the sunny side of the ON HAND to witness the n',mntaln. and never did find cercmonies was the largest gth- the main group, but they did find Scouts of America ering of ,Iie jasl)er feldspar. Plan officials that has ever attended on coming with us cm the next a Dugway award ceremony. They trip! included: Wayne Hanks, Stans- M" The, Ce,n a bury District Chairman; Lowell c'ety has a regular meeting on Griffiths, District Vice Chairman, Wednesday evening oi who conducted the meeting; Paul Je f t1he m'lh ,al Griffith, District Advancement f, WeSt Committee Chairman; Charles dt"t .Char,, person- - Peterson, member of the advance- ,,eI are we,come t0 ment committee; Robert Kerr, Dick District Commissioner; Johnson, Richard Wilkins ami David King, memliers of the Commissioners staff and Clenn Broadhead, neighborhood commissioner. The LDS Church is the sponsoring institution for Post No. 481 and representing the Crants-vill- e Stake was Presidency President Max Shirts. Calvin Brown, superintendent of the Grantsville Stake YMMIA, and David King, his first assistant. Also John Southwick, Richard Bell and Richard Turner members of the Dugway bishopric, and Mel Oslxmme, Parley Smart and Kenneth Sperry, memliers of the Dugway YMMIA superintendency were also on the stand, as well as Eldon Anderton, adult advisor to the Post. In taking the Eagle oath, lxith boys were admonished to uphold M1SS the ideals of scouting, and to Society tiful arrangements and conipo- sitions using both fresh and dried flowers. The Creative Writing Contest winners were also announced. The club officers will remain the same until the Fall season and are as follows: Mrs. Helen Rees, President; Mfs. Joy East-lanVice President; Mrs. Eleanore Jorgensen, Secretary; and Mrs. Erica Salomon, Treasurer. d, Girl Scout News Duewav Girl Scouts and Brow- are looking forward to their Day Camp at Willow Springs, which will be held on and has been named June Green Willows. The Troops prepared a display for Dugway Day, and also were kept busy manning the Fishing Booth, which was very popular with the children at the carnival. We wish to thank all leaden and girls who participated. Troop activities: CADETTE TROOP: The girls helped clean the Diy Camp site, and were treated to hamburgers by Mr. and Mrs. Tom See, ownen of Willow Springs Lodge. The girls also had an overnight slumber party at the Scout Build- on Saturday, May 22. BROWNIE TROOP NO. 292: The girls honor Mrs. Terry Tillot-so- n who is moving to Germany this month. She has served the troop for 214 years. JUNIOR TROOP 53: A week- end camp at Simpson Springs was held the first weekend in May. On Saturday, a represenLand of Bureau the tative from Management visited them, and on Sunday, worship services were conducted by Chaplains Gerald Jones and James Romm. nies ed the luncheon which featured Col. Charles M. Shadle, post commander, as the guest speaker. A musical program was also DPesened iw Mk a ' T Hereoin 'froin c )d Mn Lake City, who placed several musical compositions. Mrs. Hereim is a former director of the Pro-testant Choir at Dugway and she also directed the Chapel's combined choir programs. The meeting was also com- bined with a special luncheon which featured a menu of baked ham, a variety of salads, and numerous rolls and cream puffs prepared by the Hospitality Com- mittee. This committee, under the direction of Mrs. Charles DeWitt, arranged card tables in a cafe setting that was adorn- ed with colored tablecloths. candles, and paper flower ar-- ,,en Elections were held at the regular May meeting of the PWOC on Monday evening. May 17. The new officers for 1971-7- 2 are Mre. George Eastland, President; Mre. Edward Lloyd, first vice president; Mrs. Michael Masoian, second vice president; Mre. Robert tary. A Van Beuge, secre- PAGEANT entitled Shadow of the Cross, The was pre- sented at the May meeting. Special music included a piano solo by Mrs. Collette Jones with hymns being sung by Mrs. Rich- ard Rogers and Mre. Ed Lloyd, Several hymns were also Inter-ing ' J- l - - RP P1 co-de- tll .."l altend-rangement- mothers. Tell them where you are going before you leave on that fishing trip this season! Attempting to locate fishermen to relay emergency messages from their families is a yearly headache for Utah law enforcement officers. Often the only information available is, Dad fishes in southern Utah. Fishermen can help by telling family or friends where they are going, route of travel, expected schedule, and alternate fishing Headline: Firm Robbed Forth Lancast- Time in Two Pears. re- vives j Tell Them Where You Are Going PRESIDENT SHIRTS then presented each young man with a special Eagle neckerchief awarded by the Grantsville Stake, and Bishop Southwick presented each mother with a special mothers neckerchief awarded by the Dugway Ward. With the addition of Cordon and Monte, there are now five Eagle Scouts in No. 481. The others are Gordon's brother Richard, David Griffiths and Wayne Morse. Mr. White is Scoutmaster of the Troop. LetClianeiUiy.' JailCll IVIC repreSCIitS 1 May 29 opens the Utah gen- eral fishing season and also Ui VF 1H. CUCCI1 COIllCSl Janeil Ivie, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Wilford T. Ivie of Dug- way, represented the Proving Cround last Saturday in the Days of '47 Queen Contest, sponsored by the Daughters of Utah Pio- neere, Camp Skull Valley. THE CONTEST was held in the State Capital rotunda with girls from throughout the state participating. After the judging, gis wcre gsts at the Days of 47 Royalty Dinner that If the situation is favorable, evening. One of the most dangerous it is best to have your fiui where for the contestants Rules ways of traveling is by wet you find it, immediately if not state1 that lhe i,e between sooner. soap. Franklin P. Jones the ages of 18 to 25, never have Ixten married, must neither smoke or drink, and have a direct line of ancestry to a Utah Pioneer. Miss Ivie has this ancestry on her father's side of the family with her great grandfather Thor Neve Peterson, bom at Lenna, Denmark, coining to America on the ship Monarch of the Sea and then traveling to Utah in strive always to do their best in all things, and help younger scouts in the program. They then received their Eagle awards from their parents, after which they pinned Eagle miniatures on their ms 1 South Willow Canyon in July. a special language of friendship between anglers. A conversation might sound like this: Iliyainac. Lobuddy. Binear- jVC s?1 u lollg? Cuplaoure. Cetchancnny? c Goddafew. Kindarthay? Bassena- rTf1!, e Oirl Scout Council. Ennysizetoom? Cuplapowns. Parwits areasked to participate carp. Hittinaid? Sordalike. Wachoozin? in this membership drive to help Gohliawurms. Fishanonalxiddiim? with the upkeep of established Rydownonalnxlum. Igoddago. Tu- camps in Utah, and to finance Seeyaroun. Seeahtakideezy. for special programs girls CuluL.k throughout the state. 1 Cordon and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell White school paper, had the lead in the Semi- in historian was piay( an( ac- an has had also She nary. tive part in the LDS Church being chorister of Primary and ' secretary of the Junior Sunday School, Monte and his proud mom, Colleen su. mi The Credit Union Umbrella Man the key to independence! Start saving today at, the credit union where your money work You receive generous dividends because credit union members work, loan and save together not for profit not for qharity but for mutual service. Saving is save - t ora sure to bs more profitable saving at your Cradi' Union. Dugway Federal Credit Union - 522-257- 2 You areas. No one knows when an emergency will arise. Let someone know where you can be reached. .1 c 1861. Mantes Chevrolet Co. Phone 882-314- 8 The contestants were judged by their physical attractiveness, poise, speaking ability; resourceneatness and general fulness, education. THE ROYALTY of the Days of '47 queen symbolize the ideals of Utah and her pioneers. The coronation of the Queen will lie held at the State Capitol under the direction of The Days of '47 Committee. Miss Ivie is presently attending Brigham Young University in Provo where she plays an oboe in the Concert Band and a flute in the Marching Band. At Dugway High School, she was the editor of her school EVERYDAY LOW, LOW PRICES PLUS . . WITH PURCHASE OF William Heap was recently promoted to Specialist Four. Sp4 Heap is a cook at HIIC mess. DS SET $23? Nine seniors receive scholarships Livingston: DENISE CAPELt Stanford University; Tulanc University. Linda Hmadlicad: College of Eastern Utah Scholarship. Jacqueline Anderton: Holly-w(mReality College Scholarship. kI You can tell that Juryman: man is guilty by his looks." 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