Show I 1 L THE GARLAND TIMES OAKLAND Friday April Page UTAH 30 I 1954 s' Top Scooters Given District Awards ' 7 Beaver Dam - Collinslon Mrs Ella Foster recently returned from a month’s to New York City and other trip places of interest in the East On Mar 0 she and her sister Mrs Lucilc Hunter left by United Air Lines for New York City where they joined another sister Miss Phyllis Smout who had just returned after sending two years in Iran as a public health nurse After spending some days there they drove to Miami Florida to spend seme time at a resort there They returned home by the southern Mr & Mrs Ervin Covey and daughter Patricia of Big Piney Mr & Mrs Thiel Johnson Wyo and sons of Ogden Mrs Renee Nielson and children of Idaho Falls and Mrs Mae Zollinger and daughter Charlene of Sublett were Easter Day guests of Mr & Mrs A A Johnson “Bonnets and Sonnets” was award certificates Training' the National Coutu il of the Bo Scouts of America have been pcsented to 20 Scout and Rx- of the Golden llorer leaders District Scout officials anSpike from Ji ' £ nounced TIME FOR today the certificates at Receiving an outdoor training course held last Saturday at the county fair grounds in Tremonton were: Scout leaders basic - Rex Richards- Bert Reeves Odeen Buxton Ted Valentine Nellie Molgard and Don Harris - Norleaders basic Explorer Don G Hess Arnold man Burden Rhodes Dolose lUIy Reese Kunz-lc- r and LnMont Yates Ruscertificates Instructor’s S Paul sell Capencr Larson Ah in E Fuller Willis C l'eter- - YOUR U RELIEF the SOCIETY ITEM— son Waldo Cook Carl Olson rich The awards were presented for the successful completion of se vin basic Scout and Explorer leader’s experiences as outlined by the National Council and the Lake Bonneville Council of the These Boy Scouts of America experiences have been conducted seven weeks during the past under the direction of the Golden Spike District training committee headed by Chairman Frank Ste vens Some 75 adult and boy leaders of the district attended the final Mssion which was held last SaturIt day as a camping county fair was a combination of the training the monthly district overnight roundtable and the training Under the direction of District Scout Commissioner T Frank Coppin and his staff the camping fair included demonstrations in pioneering fire building cooksilent ing axemanship signals in All living camp and lashings cf the events that will be conducted at the Scout Camporec May 7 8 at Doc’s Flat in Willard Basin were explained and demon 'son W AVfVICAN ASSOCiAllONS ffUO'ING INv title of the MIA assembly proThe Second Ward Relief So gram Tuesday evening It featurannounce the regu t it tv officers ed a fashion show of hats and Rr visiting teachers' meeting wil dresses worn during the past 30 be held Wednesday at 1:15 pm when a tie son ery happy grandparents Girls participating years were The last theology lesson of tin Mrs LeGrandc Jmst'n attend- Sonia Secrist Arta Ann Ilanscn phone call informed them of the will be given at 2 pm season ed a dinner Friday at Maddox a birth of Connie Jensen Anna Bowen baby girl Tuesday Va Ranch House in honor of Mrs at the regular Relief Society Louie Kidman to & Mrs Gordon LeRoy Kidman April 20 fnpt meeting by Mrs Earnel Nielson assisted Lucile Johnson and La Bigler at Hamilton Field Calif Sarah Jensen on her 76th birth- and all women of the ward art day anniversary Vinia Marble were narrators and The little Miss is the first daughstrated invited to be present Miss Nedra Simmons a bride Virginia Ericksen was accompa- ter of the young couple who have this month was honored with nist two boys and was bom on her of m mw iy rr a bride’s shower held WednesMrs DcLoy Zilles and children grandfather Bigler’s birthday antr at the home of Miss Joyce t v have been spending a few days niversary Wednesday Mr & Mrs day ' Tanner in Salt Lake City Vi with Mrs Lillie Veibell and fam- Bibler left for California accomwas Miss Joyce Fryer panied by Mrs Gardner of Bear ily Mrs Josephine DeLong was hosMr & Mrs Lincoln Bell of Salt River City another grandparent tess to the Ladies Rendevous Lake City were Easter Sunday of the new baby and Larry and ' f ro H home Club at her in Whcelon dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Cor- Jeffrey Bigler small sons of Friday afternoon Mrs Anna Dur-fe- y & Mrs Bigler who have nelius Bell Capt ' ' assisted Mrs DeLong with J Mr & Mrs Joseph A Ericksen been staying with their grandPrizes were won drove to Salt Lake City Saturday parents will visit Capt arrangements They Olive Durfey Grace Warnke : : j AMrs Bigler for a few days and by where they visited Mr Mrs and Gertrude Simmons in playing T-Tommy Steffan and baby girl will then meet another son Eu- 500 Lunch was served to 10 and Mr & Mrs Ilarmon Green gene Bigler who will be released from the Navy at San Francisco members and family Mrs Orha Packer who is reh Pres Lucile Johnson of the after serving in the Navy for in Salt Lake City spent Collinston Mrs Helen three years Seaman Bigler has siding V i V 0 weekend the v here eleGreenfield recently returned from teacher of the A j f Japan mentary' grades and Gertrude SeRejoicing over the birth of a crist room mother attended a new granddaughter Saturday at at (he Valley hospital were Mr & polio immunization meeting MrsGarland School last Tuesday Delbert Kidman Parents route are Mr & Mrs Verlc A Kidman Mr & Mrs Odell Bigler were of Garland who also have a lit- - 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