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Show ' ! X' "O ' .r X'v I , ''-s v U V, v. I 7 a . B v7 ,- J r " .it r GIRL SCOUTS prepare for their annual cookie sales when they wl be taking orders for your favorite cookies March 4 through !4 (Left to right) Kathy Freestone, leader, Tawnya Ream Michelle Sisneros and Regma Freestone get ready for the sales' Girl Scout cookie time approaches Hie very first Girl Scout cookie was a rDa shortbread baked in the shape of Girl Scout insignia, the trefoil. It's "J a favorite, but over the years, a lot -ore cookies have been added to the tion-Hke peanut butter Do-si-dos, 'txvolate Thin Mints, Tagalongs which ire butter patties and the famous Samoa ivfces. Also, the newest Pure Chocolate W cookie. And, they're all great : ies for a great cause. The Girl Scouts in your neighborhood rj; be taking orders for your favorite skies March 4-14. Money will be col-itad col-itad in April uPn delivery of the . cookies. Girls help support the Girl Scout program pro-gram through their own hard work on the annual cookie sale. Monies are used for troop activities and support of the Utah Girl Scout Council's resident camp programs pro-grams and maintenance. Troop cookie sellers receive one or two week sessions at summer camp or their choice of other incentives. All you cookie lovers plan now to fill your cookie jar. Great for freezing also. .If a Girl Scout misses taking vour order call Kathy Freestone at 789-4903 after 4 p.m. |