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Show -- T ) ) ) rr 'I r I TT" TT 11-- 1 TTT1 rw 1 Vf'yi ITI'I ITTBll J . Jl . J Ill IJ llf III llll ru Bll I I, I IJ -- ; I and July 16 from 8 to 4 : 30 p.m. In connection with the Sandy City Fire Department, a "Baby Sitting Clinic" is also available. The four to six hour course will cover child development, safety, .first aid, infant care, and crafts. Tuition is $8 and is open to girls and boys nine years and older. Session IV is July 25 through the 28 from 2 to 3 p.m. ; Session V is Aug. also from 2 to 3 p.m. For additional information on any of and these classes, please call Jeanine Pace at Alta View's education department, ext. 2097. o i - U' . Nielson opens hot line Tom Carlson of Kennecott Copper discusses the history of Bingham Canyon with a gathering Residents in the d of 300 Girl Scouts who held their annual day camp in the Copperton Community Park last week. areas of Utah who found have The camp was conducted Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. homes or farm lands under water may be unsure about wood Canyon, but Mother Nature didn't cooperate so the available relief , says Utah Third District Congressman Howard site was switched cross valley. so he's out to do Shortridge said, however, that C. Nielson about it. things couldn't have worked out something "When a disaster of this probetter. The Valley Neighborhood of and values. he says, portion had the strikes," Park all "Copperton the Girls Scout Council drew 300 "The girls absolutely loved be "victims can confused about needed we tables 12 plus girls ages six to and 60 adult it," she commented. "It's the picnic the of flood number relief to for us conduct our areas to kind ease of leaders its annual summer activity that helps available she the programs through "Also, talks," explained. from them in into held summer, going Day Camp Copperton Park over the past week. the structured people here in Copperton were state and federal gencies." highly As part of a flood relief proreally friendly and helpful." Valley. Neighborhood atmosphere at school to a time aimed to help residents in Linda's assessment of gram the includesthe Herriman, when they're looking for somehis Nielson has sent a two was of the district, shared by camp Riverton, South Jordan, West thing to do." staff member to scout Mitri Brownie Washington campers, scheduled with the Along Jordan, Bennion, Midvale, and Utah and has established a hot Parker and year Girl Scout areas. activities, taught by Murray line for dispensing information. old Jennifer Chris tensen. leaders and volunteer mothers, Monday through Thursday, out liked Explaining the role of the staff "I coming every day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the girls the girls were also treated to a is to "help provide inmember and like new learning things were involved in a wide range of series of special guest speakers. formation and help cut through to dishes and how wash the songs activities including folk arts, They heard from a Mountain red Nielson adds that his new and said tape," friends," making outdoor fun, outdoor cooking, Man, a forest ranger, a fireman, entire district staff is prepared Mitzi. "My favorite activity was Kennecott of Tom Carlson and and graphics, hiking, prints to "act as a liaison with the making candles." Copper, who told them about the mapping, and quilting skills. federal liked holders "I agencies." making pencil According to camp director history of Bingham Canyon, Residents anywhere in Utah the best," noted Jennifer, "but, Linda Shortridge, the camp was where Copperton is located. can call Nielson's hot line free of the whole camp was nice." The camp was to be held at designed to help the young ladies number is also took Mrs time charge; the e CottonShortridge develop healthy attitudes, skills, Storm Mountain in Big Those in Utah out to thank the many mothers who gave of their time during County can also call In addition to answering questhe camp. 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