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Show Lola Lamb Leaves For United Nations What is the story behind the scenes in Laos? What can be counted on as real progress in the confused Congo? How do Latin-American nations look on intervention in Cuba? How these and other up-to-the-minute questions of international inter-national importance and grave individual . concern are being faced will be learned this summer sum-mer by nearly 1,000 young people peo-ple taking part in the annual United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth, a continental project for youth sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of America. Lola Lamb is one of a group of young people from Utah who will participate. She left Thursday for Salt Lake City to join delegates from California, Cali-fornia, Nevada and Utah and on Friday, June 9, the group wiU start to New .York City by bus. Most of these young people travel in chartered buses to New York City and back under the supervision of competent adult leaders. En route the have meals and lodging lodg-ing where educational, historical histor-ical or scenic points of interest inter-est can be visited. In some towns and cities they are entertained en-tertained by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. Miss Lamb is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Lamb of Milford, and will be a senior sen-ior next year at Milford High. She is vice president of the Horn Silver Theta Rho club No. 8, at Milford. |