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Show COPPERTON GIRLS GIVEN A CHANCE AT SCOUT WORK A meeting of leaders and assistants as-sistants for the Copperton Girl Scout troop now in process of organization was held Wednesday Wednes-day night at the home of Mrs. H- L. Garrity, chairman. Committee Com-mittee assignments were given as follows: Mrs. J. D. Laycock, program: Mrs. V. S. Barlow, camp; Mrs. K. L. Isbell, public j relations; Mrs. L. S- Sumnicht, j training: Mrs. L. F. Pett, organi-j zation. All girls interested in Scouting Scout-ing (those of 7-10 years m the Brownies and those of 10-14 in the intermediates) can register April 2 at the home of Mrs. Pett and Mrs. Garrity. Each girl is requested to bring a permit from a parent and a 50-cent registration registra-tion fee. The Copperton Study Guild is sponsoring organization of the new troop. Those attending the commit-tee commit-tee meeting Wednesday heard j discussions by Mrs. Hal Rumel, : auxiliary commissioner; Margaret Margar-et Templeton, county secretary;; and Betty Wolcott, head of Salt : Lake City Scouts. Signing up for training classes were Harriet Atkinson, Mrs. Wil-Ram Wil-Ram Ablett and Mrs. H. Smer-noff, Smer-noff, leaders; and Dorothy Han-I Han-I sen, Jean Jackson, Margaret 1 Mannion Brown, Maxine Gayth-I Gayth-I waite, June Culbertson, Gwen i Landenberger and Midge Jensen, assistant leaders. o |