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Show Dee Hive Girls and Boy Scouts from throughout Wilford Stake met at East Mill Creek Park for a 7 a.m. Chuckwagon Breakfast. Games on, the lawn followed the breakfast. Mountain scenery was the setting for the Stake Primary Board's outing last week. The event took place at the Lillian Davies cabin in the Soapstone Summer Home Area, Upper Provo Canyon. Lunch was served at noon to 20 persons. Visiting and entertainment occupied the afternoon. Honored guests were women who have retired from the board during the past year. John and Joyce Lowry, of 1718 Atkin Avenue, will say goodby to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Lowry, the weekend of July 4. They are leaving for California where John will spend two weeks at Fort Ord and Joyce will attend the Music Academy of the West for the rest of the summer. sum-mer. Joyce plays the viola in a trio which has made many appearances in Salt Lake City and is constantly in demand. Wilford Highlights By Catherine Davies "Mr., will you buy a pipe tonight?" Many did during the recent Wilford Stake Organ Fund Drive. The drive was sponsored spon-sored by members of the Primary, Pri-mary, Relief Society and Sun-, Sun-, day School organizations. Seeking to sell "A Pipe A-piece," A-piece," workers went from door to door between 7 and 8 p.m. Parading the area during this hour were cars, bikes and other conveyances decorated with streamers and placards announcing the drive. A porch light left on indicated that the occupants wished to contribute. Stake authorities hope the resulting funds will put them well on their way towards purchasing pur-chasing the organ for their new Stake Center, soon to be completed. Six local young men received their Eagle Scout Badges at the district Court of Honor. They are: Mike Tischner, 1436 Woodland Avenue; David Baker, 1521 East 30S0 South; Jerry Monson 1-169 East 3115 South; Mike Richardson, 1511 East 3115 South; David Pond, 1565 East 33rd South, and John Webber, 1457 East 3115 South. Awards were presented by Scoutmaster Scoop Wagstaff of Troop and Post 368, assisted by six scouters. Speaker for the meet was a member of the Timpanogas Council of Provo. "Will you be my date for breakfast? My teacher cooks the best pancakes." So went the conversation recently when |