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Show Girls" Home Economy Class Adapts Study to Camp Life A3 PART of a summer course in home economics under provision provi-sion of the Smith-Hughes act, a group of Granite high school girls, directed by Miss Alice Kenlcy, instructor, are camped in Parley's canyon to work out a "project" "proj-ect" in camp cookery. Their object is twofold recreation and. at the same time, a practical demonstration of skill in cookery us adapted to the onm. Toe class members did all the planning plan-ning ior the irip. and in the buving of materials worked on the problem of keeping expenses within a moderate sum. The uuties of the camp are as signed to the girls in groups of two, tiie groups alternating so that each girl lias a chance to try her hand at each kind of work and has her turn at taking the entire responsibility of it. The girls at the camp are Afton Love. Hazel B. Steve n.-i, Florence Smith, lona Lindsay, Ruth Lundbeek, Georgia Ashton. Ea rda Williams and Grace Williams. They are occupying occupy-ing Wildwood, the. camp of D. F. Free, at Mountain The experiment of a summer camp as part of this course in home economics eco-nomics is new, but it is proving so successful'that it bids fair to be adopted adopt-ed ;is an annunl feature of the Smith-Hughes Smith-Hughes work at Granite. |