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Show r? REVIEW. Mov 12. 1966 HD A5 TURN OUT IN DROVES' HULL-HIKER- S Over six hundred Jordan District boy scouts participated in the annual Camp-ore- e at the mesa west of Big Cottonwood Canyon May 6-- 7. ir?C. "Trappers and Indian Rendezvous", the camporee theme, consisted of various competitive skill events. Ray Ertmann, Jordan District activity chairman, released the winners as follows: 9$" f?T rr, ''-- NWV t t" 1 , Presidential ribbons went to Troop No. 178, Gerald Williamson, scoutmaster, and Troop No. 28 , Bob Hummel, scoutmaster. . ? JfcWC'jt. ia i sir'll 1 V t?'' ktN 1: fc? V I t 1 "i. : IV- - t j Vm Skill event winners were first aid and signaling, Eagle Patrol, Troop No. 281; silent hand signals, Hawks Patrol, Troop No. 281; pioneering, Trappers, Troop No. 609; fire building, Eagles, Troop knot relay, Middogs, Troop No. rolling, Flaming Arrow, Troop No These winners will represent District at the the State Fairgrounds. Scout-O-Ram- .v.v.i.v; av. WvIa'W,X'AI'K (Continued from page A 7) HAWAII Reserve space on one of wnt51y S lrw6R-&-- J tours ij MURDOCK TRAVEL, INC. H14 WAli'X .vfiVAVAAA'.v i wv Asw. X vWiA'.'WNs'JtiAh'ASvlSAiiSsJ'NSsS HOLLADAY NEWS NOTES r Relax In Enchanted AvytjWWiviiivA'V. a, South Main Street Lake City, Utah AND SEW INTO SPRING and Summer will be the theme of a Fashion Show to be presented by the Winder Sixth Ward, - May 21i-a-t thd Stake House, 4366 South 15th East. The Fashion Show will commence at noon, and will be followed by luncheon,l:30 P.M. For reservations call Mrs. Victor Slade, 277-674- Mrs. or 4; on May 2. Miss Gertrude Glauser of Z.C.M.I. was guest speaker at the function and evaluated floral arrangements bers. Mrs. Clyde of memMorten-se- n, hospitality director, was in charge of the luncheon. MOST MEN ARE INCLINED to agree that women talk too much without saying anything of importance, but this cannot 278- be said of Mrs. Michael 1251 Browning Ave11876. HOLLADAY GARDEN nue, who recently talked her way into winning three first held a Spring Luncheon place awards in separate speech contests sponsored by the various Toastmistress Councils throughout the area. At an inter-counspeech contest held on Saturday, April 30, Hill Air Force Base, Mrs. McWhirter captured her third first place merit award by defeating competitors from Councils 5, 9, 11 of the NorHer subject thern region. matter was False and her winning presentation was en 4; Eldon Tolman, Mrs. Randall Turpin, 277-544- your Hawaiian tours. ter, cil si YOUR LOST CHANGE test will participate in the International Competition to be held in Chicago in July. The Magic of Words was the theme of the competition held at Hill Air Force Base on Saturday. Mrs. Riley Judd was chairman of the event. titled "How True is False? Mrs. McWhirter, a member of Salt Lake City Toastmls-tressCl- 264, won ub her first in Salt Lake City, award March 16, competition with other members of her club. Her topic was 'Meditation and her speech was 1 Wo- Desmons and Mrs. William N. S. Anderson, editors. ST. VINCENTS ALTAR SOCIETY will hold a Bridge Luncheon on May 21, 1 P.M. at 1385 Spring Lane. AT A STATE DAY LUNCHEON of Delta Zeta Alumnae, Salt Lake Chapter, held Saturday, April 30, Mrs. David Sears, 3325 East 4090 South, Holladay, was installed president. She succeeds Mrs. A. G. Wald. nder. Her second contest was won on a council level at the University of Utah on April 16. was her subject Stairways matter and her speech, Watch Your Step, won her another first place merit award. Mrs. McWhirter plans to enter the next contest, June 16, at Hotel Utah, on a regional level. Winners of the regional con Mrs Joseph Andersen is in charge of the event and Mrs. Robert Wade is decorations Chairman. Luncheon will be prepared Mrs. Steve Evanoff asby sisted by Mrs. William Wilson. Others installed were Mrs. Joseph Karen, Mrs. George D. Kennedy, secretary; Mrs. Leroy Morr, treasurer, and Mrs. F. G. vice-preside- nt; Door prizes will be given away at the luncheon. Installed were Mrs. Jay Baldwin, Jr., president; Mrs. Frank D. Stephens, Mrs. Jean Lemmon, secretary; Mrs. Virgil treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Bayles, extension officer; and Mrs. M. D. Stark, city council representative. nt; Yer-gens- DAVE FREED WITH FISHING AND TENNIS FILMS AT TO SEE AIT EKGITIT36 Independent Travel or escorted tours - by air, sea, rail ot bus to fit anyone's budget from thrift to deluxe. -- Visit Hawaii, Mexico, Alaska, South America, Orient Europe, Africa and the South Seas. Most Travel Credit Cards Accepted. Our services are Free A SUCCESSFUL SQUARE DANCE PARTY was staged at the ElBey Country Club, 23. . . with no' hidden charges, a Music was played by Mickey' Be Sure and See and NDEPENDENT TRAVEL en, Mrs. Ivan Thurman, retiring president, was the installing officer. April HACEC MILLER In charge of the event were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johns. 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