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Show yrn ncrLLA nemo UMvi ouuniL, iMVVCtviDCn C Silver Beaver Board Formed BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU!! SOUTH OGDEN Two northern Davis County men have been named to executive positions on a new board formed to coordinate activities of Silver Beaver members of the Boy Scouts of America. EDGAR L. Dames of 1837 North Main in Sunset has been named president and Lawrence Jansen of 133 North 650 East in Kaysville first vice president for the new board of x directors in the Council. 4 i Price good st ti 3 location! From Fcmcus Sands Hotel I t i AT THE HELP Burton Elementary School PTA officers at the helm for school year include Edrice Christensen, the 1978-7president, Lynn Templeton, president elect, Judy Perkins, secretary and E. Bowen Lewis, principal. Absent was Clara Snell, vice president. 9 OGDEN That once a year opportunity to learn all about scouting is coming on Nov. 18th at Highland Jr. High School, 325 Gramercy Ave., from 9 a m. to 3 30 p m. FROM THE very beginning it is the best of everything on Cubbing. Den leaders will get to see the experience all the best and newest ideas available on next years themes Cubmasters will get cub pack $103.00 1 23.00 5.00 1 23r3r' 7.00 .00 43.00 Sofa & Chair NEW . o 9 Drawer Drawer . . From Tests! Lamp . . Desk Tables - All Hardwood . . . , 2 Cushion Wood Lounge Chairs o Hardwood Game Table (whits) . . r administration and pack meeting operation from the experts. Den chiefs will get a full day of games, leadership and cubbing to help them be the very best den chiefs possible. Catch the full enthusiasm and spirit of Cubbing. AS A special added attraction, Richard Lamm a regional expert on Cubbing and will be at our take part in a special pack administration meeting at 2 for cubmasters, cub committees and anyone else Pow-Wo- w is Sign up for the for adults signed up before Nov. 13th. At the door the cost will be $2 50. This fee includes lunch and materials. Our book is superior $3 50 and will be available on a first come first served basis. Pow-Wo- msm panmasiati vyrfr and.Chairs inihtf district and will receive local and national publications, Mr. Dames says, tb w $2 Pow-Wo- OUR DEN Chief Conference is $1 per boy and is well worth it, and it also includes lunch. Do not delay register now and dont put it off to the last minute. Forms are available at your roundtable or the Council Service Center. What this country needs is fewer needs. Journal, Atlanta 33'SDfl usnijQEjusasiGGy' in his Ms Leaders Pern? Wma 33'CBGE) qjQQa provide service to scouting. Many have continued to serve in leadership roles, some as many as 50 or 60 years, while others have lost contact. The colony will meet once yearly for an annual dinner and may convene more frequently in small groups or for projects. Colony dues will be $5 and any Silver Beaver not registered with BSA may register as a member at large 1 33? OEMS (IHaigH; says the Silver Beaver Colony will have two goals. First, to maintain a communication link between the past Silver Beaver recipients and second to provide a way for this vast resource of leadership to i (SOD HffiSQE? MR. DAINES r4 tea Vega EjBSiGKfiQG ATiTRESS Lake Bonneville Council headquartered m South Ogden. The Silver Beaver is scout-mg- s highest award given to adults on a local council level. It is given based on distinguished service to young people within the council with more than 300 men and women having received the award in the Lake Bonneville J our now SM Mov&tg Coot from our okJ County bffiaor wwcJkhw A itomo hav boon ctsi to botow cot- - To - s v ras m ! Savings Bonds: Popular Gift 4-P- Living Room c. dlnir. 365.00 Sets Walnut Bentwood Occ. Chair 37.50 1 9.00 up Framed Plate Mirrors 500 Room Size Carpets shags, loops, plushes $39560.00 $28.00 $18.00 p 250 Pictures I Swag Lamps 300 Pr. Drapes (Many Colors) Full Plate Mirrors (26X3) V?Kevery Christmas list there is at least one person who has everything Thats one reason why Savings Bonds are so popular as gifts. 5.00 15.00 16.00 1 5.00 From Pair rp is 'am i 562 W.100 GIVING A Savings Bond is a way to be certain that those New Warehouse East of Freeway on 100 N, people get exactly what they want-f- or Bonds can be turned into things people want right away, or held to grow and speed the realization of some long-terdream. hard-to-buy-f- 257 TEMPLE SALT LAKE CITY OPEN 9:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. W, SOUTH PUBLIC INVITED mismmsmmesmamBsaeataatsiasMsaiSSmasmasaiA Eta ft twiWnrfhllfcmfi M.-- a J! ' sJ&XK - 4 a j j $ ' - xa AI . x ? il ' , 4 I I'V-.X t 1 - jnwyy iyijiii.uiif.in fljWHmrmmriiimii rtiTfart i SK I $ J y :;b ''X Kl V vW A s Gov. Scott M. Matheson Calvin L. Rampton Mary Ellen Leatham W 1. i V Harley D. & A Karin Hunt t yrfw iintit rtii i V. Lester ief.Xftriii'ftf Clifford S. J kd ( X 'NS. ; v 1 j.., -- Dean Brand Lucille Knighton LeFevre 9nj v 4 & You who know us know us know we treat matters of Public Trust highly. Thats the reason we support Boyd A. Ivory for the office of Commissioner. has qualifications that are Boyd exceptional. "Boyds ii Li He operated his own business Hes been an Economic Spe- cialist here in the U.S. and in place like So. America, Lebanon, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Vietnam and Yemen. Why? Boyd is an expert in economic developement. He did more than help people in developing countries. He has devoted his energies to projects in South Alaska, Wyoming, Dakota, Iowa and Utah. native of Utah Married with 3 sons and 6 A grandchildren Graduate of Utah State Masters University from Degree Rutgers University With Boyd Thurgood these tools he can help others. administrative ability must not go to waste. We need him in Davis County. We will be voting for him on Nov. 7. Leonela Lopez DEMOCRAT 4 Year County Commissioner Ward & Mabel Holbrook |