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Show Dispenza; Brownie Smile song, troop; song, Marian Murano, Donna James, Carol Weichman, Donna Kay Lipsey; piano solo, Claudia Murano; poem, Charlene Taylor; song, Linda Merriken, Jane Wilson; accordion solo, Marian Murano; song, Linda Ab-planalp; Ab-planalp; presentations of pins, Mrs. Forsnes and Mrs. Kidd, and closing ceremonies. Refreshments were served. O ming, dramatics, folk dancing, campcraft, outdoor cookery, singing, sing-ing, games, archery and camp-fires, camp-fires, an exciting program you'll never forget. Make your reservation reser-vation now if you plan to attend any one of the sessions. Mother's Day Tea Given By Brownies Well Attended A word of thanks to the mothers moth-ers and guests that attended the Brownies' Mother's day tea and helped make it such a pleasure and success. Brownies and mothers mo-thers who attended were Dorothy Doro-thy Benson and Mrs. Benson; Teddy Chesler and Mrs. Chesler, Paulette Dispenza and Mrs. Dispenza, Dis-penza, Camille Groves and Mrs. Groves, Nikkie Florence Jimas and Mrs. Jimas, Donna Kay Lipsey Lip-sey and Mrs. Lipsey, Marian Murano and Mrs. Murano, Julia Menna and Mrs. Menna, Claudia Murano and Mrs. Murano, Patsy Padgen and Mrs. Padgen, Carol Weichman and Mrs. Weichman, Dana Borich and Mrs. Borich, Charlene Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, Tay-lor, Joyce Badovinatz and Mrs. Badovinatz, Michele Delaney and Mrs. Delaney, Linda Abplanalp imd Mrs. Abplanalp, Linda .Mer-' riken and Mrs. Merriken, Jane Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, Donna James and Mrs. James, Tina Bor-en Bor-en and Mrs. Boren and leaders, Phyllis Forsnes and Ruth Kidd. Other guests present were Pat Dougall from the girl scout office of-fice in Salt Lake, Mrs. Bernice Laycock, iMrs. Jerry Ablett, Mrs. Elva Greene, Miss Kay Braun and mother, Mrs. Bertha Nichols, Nich-ols, Mrs. Hannah Lund and Mrs. Eloise Heed. The program included: color guard, Charlene Taylor, Tina Boren, Dana Borich; words of welcome, Mrs. Forsnes; Brownie promise was given by troop; poem, Donna James, Teddy Chesler; Ches-ler; song, Dana Borich, Joyce Badovinatz, Camille Groves, Lin-la Lin-la Abplanalp; song, Claudia Murano, Mu-rano, Dorothy Benson; poem, Nikkie Florence Jimas, Paulette GIRL SCOUTS DAY CAMP Registrations are slow in coming com-ing in for the day camp which this year will be held at Copper-ton Copper-ton park June 4-8 inclusive. All girl scouts in the Bingham area which includes Bingham, Copperton Cop-perton and Copperfield planning to attend the camp are urged to register with their troop leaders as soon as possible. The registration regis-tration fee is $1.00 for girl scouts and $1.50 for non-girl scouts. The hours will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. CAMP CLOUD RIM If you are a girl scout and plan to attend the summer girl scout camp, Camp Cloud Rim in the Wasatch mountains above Park City, 30 miles from Salt Lake City, now is the time to make your reservation with your troop leader. Six sessions of ten days each have been arranged for this summer. The sessions are July 1-8; July 8-18, July 18-28, July 30-August 9, August 9-16, and August 1G-23. Application to any one of the above sessions must be accompanied by a $5.00 registration reg-istration fee. Balance of the total to-tal fee ($15.00 for one week; $20 for 10 days) is due prior to departure de-parture for camp. Activities at Cloud Rim include hiking, swim- |