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Show THE COX EIDER NEWS, Pm.jR.j.,, Gfy. UmR Local Girl Scouts, Brownies Tuesday, June 27, 1961 Church Changes Time of Meeting ! I Attend Day Camp in Canyon hundred and thiry-fiv- e Brownie Scouts in Box Elder coun- ses- tv have completed a five-da- v sion of day camp at the Box El- del canvon forest camp The scouts enjoyed the opportunity to have fun and the thrill of living out of doors with their friends and were still able to go home at night und They learned piactised scouting skills learning games and songs cralts using out-o- f door materials with regard to good policies They learned to identify birds, wildtlowers and insects and how to safeguard these for future geneiutions Emphasis was plated on keeping m mind thur piomise and laws in all activities Gills were divided into groups according to their ages Each had wo or three adult leaders and learned to plan their own activities with assistance from these leaders Mrs Victor J Romer and Mrs James Rogers weie in charge of e e'VeS asMS,ed bv Jen Sue Gentry Becky Cox Nanty Com ingore Shaion King Connie Ter- ry, Brenda Fenton and Nicholas Mis LaMovne Frost was Halsey charge of the nuiseiy LFAI)l RS Included Mrs. Tdward Cace, camp dnector, Mis E B Gentry, business manager, and Mrs Charles Hickox, nurse Also Mrs Betty Jandl Mrs Joel McNamara, Mrs Jack Williams, Mis Laura Davis, Mrs Laura Poage, Mrs Vera Rucker, Mrs Robert M Nelson, Mrs Vernon Drewes, Mrs Keith Merrill, Mrs Barbaia Spiekerman, Mrs Polly McDowell, Mrs Ellis King, Mrs Eloise Halsey Mis IChailes Matlock, Mis 0 Dell George, Mrs Joan Draper, and Mrs Dean Kenny Doris Brousseau, senior scout, served as program aide Mrs Clarence Kastrop and Mrs Dale Madsen assisted with the songs T JUST PRACTICING Bruce Ferron lends advice as Ava Ebelings experiments with decorating her bicycle for the Jayceettes annul Fourth of July Kids Day at Rees Pioneer Park. Mrs Dan Hess and of the days activities, watch the project, while little Randie Ferron otters Mrs Val Terron, her help in the project. Jayceettes Plan Fourth of July Celebrationfor Local Children Plan Park Party Wagons, Bikes tncycles and al- Following selection of Miss any object on wheels are erty and Uncle Sam, a parade will now undergoing experimental probe held around the Bowery in the cesses of being converted into and along the park front miniature floats for competition in Parents are urged to attend the Javceette-sponsorethe annual Kids Day events planned for the Races, games, concessions and Fourth of July at Rees Pioneer tram rides are a few of the activipark ties scheduled by the Jayceettes The days activities will begin al 1 dm and last until noon, with The white oak is Connecticuts judging in the Miss Liberty and Uncle Sam contest for King and state tree Queen of the parade will be chop sen from the three year-ol- d Contestants must be three years of age by July 4, and not over three yiars old at that time The young winners will be selected by unpui tail judju s Co chan nun ot the event Mrs Dan Hi ss and Mis Val Feiron report that pares will he awarded for the best floats and that any child is eligible to enter a float, dccm.itid bicycle oi liicych in the parade Lib-mo- ume itch- - Gleaners M-Me- n, d JUST NORTH Services of the Community Pres-On- e church will begin at 9 30 and 3 m SandayJuly 2 Te regular quui terlv observance of the sacrament of the Lord s Supper w ,n take place at that time b'tenan 1 xevv membeis will be received at this service and the sacrament ac-of baptism will be observed coiding to Rev Eail Seymour Fox Pick of the Pictures OPEN rtJ AND WEST OF MADDOX PHONE in 3-24- 3-- story the trial will never reveal. ..the secret manhunt for the murderer of 6,000,000 people I The 13 31 ADULTS CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE j iU LAST TIME TONIGHT TESSOFTHE srMh WES STORM tin COUNTRY MfflRa E&3I3 Wednesday thru Saturday Box .4 J't ' KOVL k FROM '" THE aagfr RUTA LEE KLEMPERER WERNER DONALD BUKA He led 200 p husband TEAM hungry women on an OF GUNF1GHT adventure most men feared! 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