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Show GS Cookies Are Ciming Girl Scouts have been filling your cookie orders for years. March 7-17 the Girl Scouts from your neighborhood will be ringing doorbells taking advance orders. Ranking first in sales for the past five years, these super saleswomen will deliver the delicious, attractively attrac-tively boxed cookies between April 18 and 28 and collect the $1.50 per box at that time. THE 1980 cookies bring a new taste experience of southern south-ern baking to Utah. Little Brownie Bakers of Louisville. Ky., offer seven delectable varieties all made with butter. The "Thin Mint" is a double chocolate cookie; "Do-si-dos" a super-crunchy peanut butter sandwich creme: the all natural "Granolas": old-fashioned old-fashioned shortbread "Trefoils"; "Tre-foils"; chocolate and peanut butter "Tagalongs"; vanilla and chocolate creme "Van-chos" "Van-chos" and the world's most deliciously different caramel and coconut "Samoa." Why not buy a box of each? They're all good. All for a good cause. ...the Girl Scouts. The cookies make ideal gifts for friends and relatives, too. THE ANNUAL cookie sale helps the Girl Scouts maintain their established camps and provides special programs and council events for girls. With troop profits the girls plan outdoor out-door activities, trips, and help finance community service projects. Individual girl bonuses of patches, girl bonuses of patches, camp credit cre-dit certificates, staffed blue whales and visor caps are offered. The sale ends March 17. If a Girl Scout misses taking your order call the neighborhood cookie chairman. Mrs. Dale Sorenson. at 292-1325. Your support keeps Girl Scouting growing in the county. |