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Show jaMMjii 11 mtml k - - - -i GS RETURN A little rain, a little sun, a little wind, cool nights and dewey mornings combined to make almost unforgettable weather as 1,400 and 300 adult leaders from the entire Utah Girl Scout Council joined in a special Bicentennial celebration celebra-tion encampment at Camp. Williams last weekend. WORKSHOPS WERE held showing crafts, home-making, home-making, skills and different phases of life in colonial and pioneer days. The mountain men and black powder, a memory for sure. Watching 35 Senior and Campus Gold Scouts the huge. Bicentennial flag across the grass to the flag pole to be posted, will always be remembered. THE CAMPF1RE programs with the girls and leaders en- Heidi Zeigler, Kendall Fugate and Martha Spencer recently returned from the Utah Girl Scout Council special Bi-Centennial encampment held this past weekend at Camp Williams. "' joying songs, skits, square dancing, Indian dances, serious moments and all around fun, a dance by the Navajo girls from Mon-tazuma Mon-tazuma Creek, a verv special Scouts Own by the troops from Moab, can never be forgotten. for-gotten. All came home tired, sunburned sun-burned and with sore feet, but these will all disappear. New friertds, new songs and a new ,''.' awareness of what America r'-; ' was in 1776 and what it means to be an American today, that is what memories are made '" of. |