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Show GIRL SCOUTS Birthday Anniversary Fete Parents are cordially invited to attend the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts of America which will be celebrated cele-brated in Salt Lake City with a party Sunday, March 9, from 3 to 4 p.m.' in the Tata-grounds Coliseum, Coli-seum, announced Mrs. Ethel Evans, Bingham district Girl Scout chairman. A colorful procession pro-cession of flags of many nations will highlight the program which will be televised over station KDYL-TV from 3 to 3:30 p.m. Bingham district Girl Scouts were greatly honored by being asked to give the color guard. Emma Jean Starley, Copperfield, will lead the pledge; Pat Ablett and Beverly Ray, Copperton and Carolyn Evans, Bingham, will carry the American, troop and world flags respectively. Also taking part in the flag ceremony are Jo Ann Pasquali, Copperton, and Linda Merriken, Bingham, Brownies; and Sophie Kampros, Copperton and Lynn Boren, Bing ham, intermediate scouts. In the flag procession of nations will be Carol Weichman, Bingham, dressed in costume to represent Iceland and carrying the Iceland flag accompanied by Girl Scout Camille Groves, and Janice Arm-ltstead, Arm-ltstead, Copperton, dressed in costume of Iran and carrying the Iranian flag accompanied by scout Shirley Johnson. A district meeting of the Bingham Bing-ham district Girl Scouts was held at the Civic Center Friday evening, even-ing, February 29, at which plans were made for the anniversary party. Leaders attending were Marjone Bates, Berniece Lay-cock, Lay-cock, Yvonne Willey, June Mc-Leod, Mc-Leod, Norrene Smernoff, Mrg Barton Grace Bray, Harriet Cowdell, Amy Johnson, Mrs. Evans, Louise Padgen and Mau-rine Mau-rine Nielsen, the latter two being be-ing hostesses for the evening. COOKIE SALE Annual cookie sale of the Bingham Bing-ham District Girl Scouts will start on Monday, March 10th, it was announced. They will sell for 40 cents per box. This is the one opportunity Girl Scouts have to share in supporting their own scout program". , , , |