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Show 10 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, April 22, 1973 City, Utah Girl Scouts plan wide game event Brigham City Girl Scouts will be out in force on the final day of the Artrain visit, with a massive wide game planned for the entire east side of Rees Pioneer Park. Whats g a wide game? It is a tour over a wide that shows a number of area crafts and outdoor arts as the public follows trail signs set up by the Girls Scouts to guide them about the area. Each Brownie, Junior, Cadette and Senior troop will have one or two display areas where they will show crafts and skills and many will have taste samples of outdoor cookery for those attending. Others will allow the persons going through the wide game to try their hand at the craft being exhibited. Conservation-minde- d Girl Scouts will be making junk pictures from items picked up on conservation hikes in the local area and will let the public work out their own designs with familar discarded items. Business and professional Womens QUILT FOR BAZAAR club members Noyes, project chairman, and Mabel Nielsen, who made the quilt along with bedcover that will be won by some Rawles, display the colorful ticket holder as part of the organizations Artrain bazaar booth. hand-quilte- d nn rticnnv for bazaar arts and crafts like quilting are popular on the American art scene now, and members of BLusiness and Professional Womens club will give lucky ticket buyers chance d to win a lively bedcover at their booth during the Artrain bazaar. hand-quilte- Mace by Mabel Nielsen and Betty Rawles, the quilt features a border of harvest gold and is pieced with colorful scraps of all types. The quilt will be on display in the window at Shoe Center in downtown Brigham City until time to move it into the bazaar booth. Tickets may be purchased in advance of the bazaar at both Shoe Center and Classic Shoe stores. Tickets and priced at or three for one dollar and will be on sale both days of the Artrain bazaar, according to project chairman Grace Noyes. ts Grace Betty lucky Bazaar planned Friday Saturday A bazaar, the likes never seen Brigham City before, is another feature of this weeks Artrain schedule locally. Some 20 booths will be set up in the community center on Friday, April 27, form 6 to 10 p.m., and again Saturday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. A wide variety of bazaar articles, including ties, jewelry, flower arrangements and other crafts, quilts, pillow cases, will be on sale. An Athenian market and a flea market both will be features. in Will sell Food In addition, tasty foods will be on sale each day with booths by the Brigham Bowmen, Trpmonton Civic club, Epsilon Sigma i Alpha, operated Women, Presbyterian Prestestant center, Future . Homemakers of Intermountain school, and Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. graders. Organizations planning to offer bazaar items include senior Soroptimist club, citizens, Spade and Hope Garden club, Preceptor chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Girl Scouts of America, St. Henrys church, Business and Professional Fourteenth and Women, Twentieth LDS wards, Improvement club, Community club and Women International. Nature crafts Nature crafts are always a big part of Girl Scouting and a variety of these will be on display. Some girls will be busy casting sand candles in the sand on the shore of the Pioneer Park pond, while others will be making outdoor blueprints of leaves and flowers and developing them Rock painting skills, insect cages for young scientists and collectors, paints ground from various rock minerals, magic ring discovery crawls will be just some of the nature crafts displayed by local Brownies, who are second and third Civic Ladies Credit Gives Thanks Mrs, Della Armstrong, chairman 'of the Artrain Bazaar, said, on behalf of herself and others participating in the bazaar, she wished to express gratitude to all agencies supporting the appearance of Artrain here. "We thank the Michigan Council for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts (Washington, D.C.) the Federation of Rocky Mountain States, Inc., the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts and all Outdoor cooks Outdoor cooking is another traditional art of Girl Scouting and samples of such goodies as doughboys, campfire stew, and other goodies will be available to participants. The skills of outdoor cooking will also include demonstrations on the making of buddy burners and firestarters for more efficient camping. Cadette Girl Scouts, who are local sponsors and others for making it possible, she stated. She expressed thanks also to personnel and management of Union Pacific Railroad for so close to bringing Artrain our homes. junior high age, will set up a complete camp and will display the skills of lashing branches to make simple camp furniture and other items. Senior Girl Scouts, who are of high school aged, will be doing baking in reflector ovens and allowing the public to sample the tasty wares that compare home-bake- d with goods anytime. As in all Girl Scout work, the and booths will be as part of their leadership training. d d Homemade pie to be served Homemade pie will be one item on the menu during the Artrain Bazaar this weekend as members of the Presbyterian Womens Association serve tasty peices of pie and hot coffee from their booth. A special feature will be pecan pies, but there will be all types of homemade fruit pies on sale to hungry customers during the bazaar hours of 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday. Clowns balloons Artrain Week got a k kickoff festive Saturday when Smiley the Clown and some of his buddies went around town handing out free balloons to the kids. Smiley, behind all that makeup, Is Brigham City man Dallas Stiver and his pals were members of the Clowns of America and El Kalah Shrine clown group. They picked an ideal spring day for the activity. And they found many pre-wee- enthusiastic takers as Artrain balloons were circulated far and wide in Brigham City. T Were Proud To Be Part of Brigham City . . . And Hosts for the Artrain. We Hope Everyone Enjoys It. Ogden First Federal Forest and Main Street In Brigham City , |