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Show r saw Saving it the kty to "dependence! of David V. Evans Mr. Richard J. Marshall, , ami Utah's largest advertising and public- relations firm, will lw the giiest speaker at the October meeting (if the Dugway Parent Teachers Association. Tlie meeting will lie held 27 at 7:3() p.m. Monday in the nxim of the School. Dugway Elementary Monday is the last day for parents to join the PTA to participate in the contest to determine which two classes will win a trip to the Hansen Planetarium. The two classes with the Start tawing today at union where your money work You receive generous dividends because credit union members ork. loan and save together-n- ot lor profit -- not far parity -- but for mutual service. tht cradit r multi-purpo- more pro fitable laving at your Gedlj union. - Dugway Federal Credit Union 2 ul in $1. if MO NOT AM 522-257- highest percentage of parental participation in the P.T.A. will win the trip. At the present time, the first grade class of Mrs. Bardslcy leads with 76.fi percent participation followed closely Ivy the second grade class of Mrs. with 75.7 percent. The elementary school classes have a much lietter percentage overall than high school classes. Mr. Marshall who will speak on "Education in the Home" has had wide experience in the field of national marketing and has traveled extensively throughout the world. He has worked on 3 AlW- - JtfSf Toi-- P - AsMK-iaU-s- You are wre to b I Drama Club Organized PTA October Meeting Features Guess Speaker The Credit Union Umbrella Man rrtM Hie DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Oct. 24, 1969 The Diiowav High School Drama Chili, sponsored by Mr. Rick Turner, is starting the new school year with a present enrollment of tweuty-thiv- e students. As of this writing, two meeting!, have I veil heid in which mciiilvrs have licguu organization of the club. The first mining included the election of new student officers. They are: , Chris Kaychel. president: vice president; Deuise Trapp. secretary: ami Shelly Bush, treasurer. At the second meeting, new rules were proposed and voted in by the club members. All meetings will lie held on Frid ay mornings licfore school. A two dollar mcmliership fee will 1m.-paid by all students wishing to join. Any student missing three meetings without a good excuse will lie suspended from the club and must nav the two dollar inemlH-rsliifee to rejoin, The students have several i mind for their animal production. They are also furmiii" ideas for a Iravcliii' us- svinlilv and skits which llu-would liki' to present (o the hili school during the year. Tin- ineinlK-rof the Drama Maxim-Clarke- Me-Bri- public relations programs for such clients as U and I sugar. Union Pacific Railroad. Zions First National Hank and Master Charge. p y In addition to his talk Mr. Mr. Marshall will also show a 12 minute film. a good year ahead Following the two leading C'hili classes other rooms are as fol- and iiryc those who wisli to join lows: Mrs. Clarke 61.4, Miss to do so now liy contacting Mr. Garlic p.m. class 57.1, Mrs. Berry Turner. iKolierta Salomon' - 530 56.6, Mrs. Madsen 36.4, Mrs. Barnes 55.8, Mrs. Faison 55.5, Mrs. Edwards 54.8, Mrs. Lucy Attention Rockhoimds Mrs. Kendall 47.7, Mr. Mr. Southwick 44.2, 46.8, Berry Mr. Stevens 4.3.9, Miss Garlic a.m. class 42.7, and Mrs. Griffiths 3(14 Participation in the contest has jumped inciiiliership in the P.T.A. from 75 paid memliers last year to 290 incinliers this year. 48.6, MOSSBERG PUMP SHOTGUN AMMO SALE MUTTS S TOT naniNwi SHOTGUN SHELLS BELOW WHOLESALE Peters High Wincheiler Super X High Velocity far font, 4106a $1189 UfMwtigk) . . . fnhclly kilMct . . . IwitM ufity w ftp . . . my fM Mtl . . 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Girl Scout project officer, drove and guided the SHIRT A PANTS speakers and refresh-thir- d There are also plans for taking weekend fields trips to u teresting places, Anyone who wishes may at-tend these meetings, dues are $1.75 per family and $1.(M) for single ineinlierships. Some candidates for inemliership in the so-- special meet- next neiglilxirliood ing is to be on Oct 27, 9:30 a.m., in the Scout Center. All registered adults and interested personnel are welcomed. We will have the opportunity to learn a new folk dance and exchange ideas. We wish to thank those parents who came to our "Get Acquainted" pot luck dinner and program, and ask for their continued support. We still have some vacancies in the troops, and if your daughter would like to lie a Scout or Brownie, contact our Troop Organizer, Mrs. Marie Schrier, for information. Troop Happenings: 227: A parents G.S. Troop meeting was held on 30 Sep to explain the Scouting program for the year. Mrs. Long, Troop Leader reports that the meeting was very well attended. G.S.' Troop 53: An Outdoor Skills day at Condie Meadows had to lie postponed because of the weather, but the girls enjoyed a taffy pull at the Scout Center instead. 654 and Brownie Troops 292: The Dugway sand dunes were the site of field trips for Brownies in these troops during Octolier. Troop 654 had a weiner roast and Troop 292 ate fruit, had a knot tying session and a study session during which they oliserved and learned alxmt desert animals, played in the sand dunes, and had a 199: BrowBrownie Troop nies took a "tree identification" hike cm 15 Oct. collecting autumn leaves to put in IxKiklets they have lieen making on this subject. Leaders Activities: Two of our Brownie leaders. Marsha James and Dixie Henderson attended a Dance workshop at the Salt Lake Council Office. After the NcighlMirliixxl meeting on 29 Sep, leaders adjourned to go to Condie Meadows for a picnic, and to secure Council approval for our day camp site. Our District Chairman. Mrs. Mack Sullivan: District Advisor, Mrs. Andrew Hurley, and Council camp Administrator, Miss Carol Sullivan were present. Representing the were Mrs. Julie Clark. Ncigh-lxirhoo- DACR0N INSULATED jk m Ilockhoiuids, want to meet others like yourself? If so, head for 2K& West School Street the Wednesday night of each month. Why? Well at 7:30 p.m., the third Wednesday of the month Dugway Rock and Miner- President Charles Society Ilelin conducts the club s month' ly meet at his house. Each month there will lie interesting programs with slides, Girl Scout News SHOTSHELL Reg. 2.52 - tl.75 Reg. 64" TSWTWMW W s7 s tray full Watch Bands Vi Price Off 25 on 14K Gold Pierced Earrings. 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