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Show "r1 12 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 29, ir 1975 mil 5-- Junior Troop 622 with leaders Diane McElwain and Rose Hofer completed the Gypsy Badge on their two mile Saturday hike and cookout. Hamburger foil bakes and banana boats were made by the girls before hiking back to town. Court of Awards for this Troop was held last Tuesday. Scouts graduating from Junior to Cadette level were Johnna Hofer, Barbara Thomas, Jaycene Craven, Monica Kaminski, Dana Dmitrich, Judith Gibson, Merry Rinna, Tammy Carrol, Michelle Fifield, Sears 289" HP 5-- HP Bauermeister, Megan Roto-Spad- er Leslie Funk, Karen Belich, Roto-Spad- er Bambie Magliocco, Kim with Kulow and Diane Fenton. Mistress of Ceremonies was Dana Dmitrich with the Power Reverse, ft Middle-weig- serving as choral graduates hostesses. Two readings Weather is full of the nicest sounds and Which Washington? were given by the Troop for their Roto-Spad- ht er ideal for garden preparation. Power reverse helps make turning slicer tines in small areas easy. tilla swath up to 22-i- n. wide. Partially assembled. 29535 prf'y'Y' 13-i- n. Regular 289" GREATBUY guests. Johnna, Jaycene and Debbie presented a gymnastic number, Christy and Merry Rinna gave the poem I hate boys, Sharon Cooper played an Indian War Chant on the piano and dances of the 50s were presented by Karen, Tammy, Michelle, Monica, Kim, Bambi and Barbara. Christy Rinna earned the highest number of Badges and was praised for her diligence. She will have 17 badges to sew on her badge sash. Second highest was Johnna Hofer earning 16. Congratulations girls! The Scouts other Junior receiving badges were Karen McElwain, Denise & Debbie Fenton, Tammy Kulow, Magliocco, Jody Stacy Belich, Christy Crocco, Stecky Marinoni and Mary Martin. Helper Brownie Troop 342 and Helper Junior Troop 439 with leaders Beverly Fercik, Margaret Davis, Marcie Craftsman 129.99 for Heavy Cuts Mower Dual-Pow- er . . . Light Trims Bridging from Brownie to Junior Troop. Julie Karolyn Mortensen, Treasa Anne Cyfers, Jodi Sue Paula Dervoe, Wilstead, Nicole Pessetto, Annene Halliday, Tracy Sillitoe, Vikki Fossat, and Kim Hyatt were Scouts Bier-sdor- f, Sears Fiberglas Shingles Soars KliingloH host proloot your homo against Hater, Hind, near and lire and conducted through their GREAT VALUE OFF damage. Tempfer Catherine Peck combined their Court of Awards at Sally Mauro School May 12. The program opened with a flag ceremony, a song, and a welcome from the leaders. The girls gave the Promise and Laws during a candlelight ceremony after which Brownies the received their year pins. The Juniors were presented with their Badges and the fly-u- p Brownies were kutomutie choke and side recoil starter help make the 118 ec., 3.5 Reserve Power engine lets you set the eager to start. power for your need . . . high torque for heavy cuts and low torque for light trims. Dual-pow- When Installed by Sears receiving their wings. Lynda Caughman, Lisa Curtis, Laura Davis, Glenna Jensen, Jane er 9073 Fercik, Michelle Bigelow received year pins and Tracy McGill was also present. Junior Scouts receiving were Marie Badges Weatherbeater! Our Most Durable Latex House Paint SAVE 4 Gallon, Bigelow, Georgina Lisa Banasky, Ray Hamilton, Sandy Ockey, Melanie Parry, Diana Peck, Traci Smith, Trishi Sillitoe, Cara Reid, Bridget Sherri Smith, Smith, Brenda Bera, Windy Gale, Ann Mary Martinez, Cynthia Beason, Janet Byrge and Cynthia Rampa. Taps were sung by the girls accompanied by DeAnne Da is playing the bugle. Guests were the parents of the girls and B. Lewis from the Neighborhood Service Team. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. 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Detra Goodin, LaNan Erickson, Jolene Valesquez, Diane Seeley and Sherri Thompson. Other Cadettes receiving badges were Raynee Carr, Ann Butler, Susan Sower, Claudia Mitchell, Maria Peternel, Elizabeth Gibson, Traci Evans, Linda Curtice, Kristin McElwain, and Karen Atwood who was not present. Mrs. Gibson was presented with an attache case by the Troop as a thank you for her leadership. Mary Kessler was introduced as the new leader |