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Show Iw i ' K i REVIEW, COTTONWOOD TALES BY CAROLYN IQHNSON just tor boys, and started Guides in England. Girl Baden-Pow- ell and his wife, Olave, were honored by the King of England for their work in Scouting and became Lord One and Lady Baden-Powe- ll. cf their close American friends was Juliette Gordon Low, who brought Girl Guides to America after observing die girls in England. And so, the first American Girl Scout troop was organized on March not tations to the observance are extended by a Thinking Day Card to each of the 15 troops and approximately 250 Girl Scouts. The girls, par aits and friends are invited to see two short films, Animals in Africa and Lucky You through the courtesy of the Coca-Co- la The Company. evening will be climaxed with light refreshments and a penny march as the girls donate the birthday pennies to Thinking Day Fund. Thinking Day, February 22nd, is one day each year Girl Scouts and Girl Guides everywhere Join their thoughts and send thorn round the world as a powerful prayer that all men shall be friends. They chose February 22nd as the day because it is the birthday of both Lord and Lady Baden-Powe- ll. The Fund is used to start Girl Scout Troops in countries where people need them. orRobert Baden-Powganized the first Boy Scout troop in England in 1909. His sister, Agnes Baden-Powfelt this was an organization 12, 1912, efforts. through Mrs. Low's Mothers Club Westminster College Mother's Club hope to pur- chase a micro-fil- m viewer through their annual fundraising project to be held Monday, February 21 from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. All friends of the college are urged to attend the card party and bake sale, and for reservations should call Mrs. H. S. Clark salad-lunche- 278-277- 6. Committee for the affair includes Mrs. Paul Nicholson, chairman; Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mr6. Rex Zaiger and Mrs. John Vickery, hostesses and Mrs. Benton Boyd, chairman of bake sale. ell ell Community Church Holladay Community church' goers found regular worship services Sunday, February 13,' "worship in a contemporary mode as they Joined with churches across the country in observing "Race Relations Sunday. Rev. 17, 1966 A9 Olympus Beauty Girl Scouts Join Nation In Thinking Day Monday Cottonwood area Girl Scouts will observe "Thinking Day" Monday, F ebruary Zt, 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. at the Bonneville Junior High Auditorium. Invi- Februory rf COMIC OPERA AT ITS HILARIOUS Captures Cram Lcani Glazier, daughter of gage, camera, formal attire, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glazier, travel wardrobe, a charm 2259 .Melodie Ann Way, Salt bracelet, trophy, gift certifiLake City, captured the Junior cates, 12 red roses and a Miss crown recently in combanquet for herself, family Laura McMullen, daughter: petition with six other state and guests at Hotel Utahs finalists. The scholarship Skyroom. of Rev. and Mrs. Horace Mccontest was entered by 73 At Olympus High, Lonnie Mullen contributed an origicontestants with conchairman of school musiis average folk written song nally cals, in the scholastic honors cerning the burden of our grade points of 3.7 (A-- ), repconscience in the Viet Nam resenting 34 cities and towns, club, junior high studentbody war - "This is the First plus 36 high schools in the secretary and secretary of state. A the Olympus seminary. War I Have Ever Seen. A senior at Olympus High native of Salt Lake, she enjoys The hour-loservices at 9:15 and 11:00 A.M. provided School, the pretty hazel-ey- ed skiing, singing and dramatics. brunette won with the help of Her attendants are first, a startling mood of awareness through music to bring her performance of an original Mary Ann Prigmore, Davis musical skit with changing High, daughter of Mr. and the Race Relations observacostume. She was judged mi Mrg, Eugene Prigmore, Kays-vil- le; tion into focus. The Womens Fellowship of intelligence, personality and second, Kevon Costley, Holladay Community Church clarity of expression in an Weber High, daughter of Mr. interview with five Judges, and Mrs. William S. Costley, will meet February 18, 12:30 for a luncheon at the church, 35 percent; scholarship 15 North Ogden; third, Nancy 2631 East 4800 South. percent; poise and appearance Cropper, Gianger High, daugh15 percent, and physical ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Leslie Smart, Dir 15 percent. ector of Volunteers Salt Lake F. Cropper, Salt Lake City; Im so happy I cant be- fourth, Marilee Christensen, County Detention Center, will lieve it, said Lonni who will Granite High, daughter of Mr. speak to the womens group. Questions such as Do you be representing Utah inAmer-ic- as and Mrs. Harvey Christensen, Junior Miss Pageant in Murray. sometimes think you have a juvenile delinquent on your, Mobile, Alabama, March 18 -Judges for Utahs Junior hands? will be involved ln( 26, to vie for $25,000 in schol- Miss Pageant were Mrs, the discussion. It is hoped that Elaine Cannon, General Max arships. In addition to the trip, Lon- E. Rich, Sherry Sailer, Perry some of the problems of nie won a years tuition schol- Sorensen, Wayne Richards, mothers, fathers and teachers with our young people can be arship to the leading Utah Mrs. Lowell Hepworth, Helen opened to the group. college of her choice, $500 Smith, Joy Christensen and The Womens United States saving bond, lug Grant Leonard, chairman. Fellowship extends the invitation to all women of the community to hear Mrs. Smart lecture. Reservations are available by calling the church office, $ BEST! 8 lVmo M'mie , d 8 8 "THE PEHITEHT 8 8 I HOGUE" 8 ? BY ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI 8 ng i Horace McMullens sermon was augmented with guitar players and singers as he developed the theme of hunger and oppression of man to man and the pathos of human condition across the' world. The strains of How many roads must a man walk - The answer my down, friend is blowing in the wind. gave haunting meaning to his statements. "What have they done to the rain is a simple little folk song that shows the pathetic condition of our world today when just a little rain can be Our contaminated by fall-ou- t. rapidly changing world was emphasized by verses from, he song, "The times they are a Changin, particularly the verse Come Mothers and, Fathers throughout the laad-A- nd dont criticize ifyou cant understand - If your sons and1 your daughters are beyond i your command. A U PREMIERE SEASON PRODUCTII SUNCMtNCUSM ARDEAN WATTS, DIRECTOR ss, i OF U OPERA COMPANY - 8 ARIEL BALLIF, DESIGNER EIGHT 8 SPARKLING I SINGERS ! 4 H Ax AocAoc AocAxAocAoc X J i p ESSENTIALS of the county's storm drainage plan are indi- cated on the above map. Dark straight lines represent the system of storm drain trunk! and laterals - in other words Agree On Stream Use... (Continued from page 1) Condor comChairman mented "The natural streams have to be used.. ..they should Once the enginbe used. eering is done the people wont be so disturbed. Its not the intent to go in and bulldoze. Commissioner Larson noted The people haven't been properly informed. Commissioner Creer said, "We're unsettling property - pipelines that will be used to convey water from flood areas to creeks and to the Jordan River. Circled area in Holladay indicates 4800 South Storm drain line bids were recently accepted by the county. - on which HORSEPOWER IS OUR storms and long range from snow run-of- f. He said that the Little Dell dam now on the drawing boards could help hie Mill Creek problem in, the not too distant future. But . BUSINESS he also noted that projec-tio- ns for dams on Little and Big Cottonwood Creeks were a long way off and couldnt, be counted on for immediate F. solutions to flood problems on streams three on these creeks during spring rights AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSIS CENTER we have an additional duty to runoff. define early whats going to also Mr. Larson brought up DYNAMOMETER TUNING happen. the question of a large lake Commisioner Jenson, lookTIRES BATTERIES along the Jordan River, noting LUBRICATION BRAKES that it would have water storing at the whole view proAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS WHEEL ALIGNING posed finding out what other age, recreational and other 322-354agencies are doing and empha125 East 4th So. 7 (Continued on page A 7) sized the need to get a comto serve the prehensive plan valley in every way. Mr. MacGregor from the corps of engineers noted that his group could help on any project, even to some extent on understreet pipelines. Mr. MacFarlane noted that if the people knew that pipes would cost five to 50 times as much they wouldnt accept them. Personal Prescription Service resiThe unrepresented dents along the streams have Our Only Business claimed that more cost wouldnt any piping tabulation for tax than using the natural channels due to the purchase of deductable items. not being necright-of-w- GAIL By WATER - NEW! under-the-str- safety-Americ- SAVE THE AMERICAN WAY . . . where your savings are insured to $10,000 by an agency of U. S. Government. eet MOFFITT'S REGIS DUADLI ACY ay Mr. Larson of, Berger and noted that the problem is really one of two phases, short run comingfrom As ociates Maybe not in football, but as a dad and husband he is all American. 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