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Show TY rTTca THE HERALD JOURNAL n Lcgn TVVT count n Girl Seoul Day Camp Begins Monday , crrr'ir .f; ?'-- yi j.lfr J M- ! v r 1 - Jj ' lA- yT - i 4A;- t J Vf V X ti AH m ar v V r v V w W - f 4 y 'W te-- "" 1 Vte. it . ' -- VriA' J - Kl- ri r--- vy . 'A ,w ; rH? i' . i, V , A jr V. rvs.V3 r J i A n a - '.' Day camp committee members are: Kathleen Rabb, Dorothy Pollard, Ann Carter, Betty Girl Scout $' ' , 6 'vJL ' 1 a m . - ' ' jf j $Z 'S'JffrCt V , riG f ff p Hy . 'f U , 4 A. , - t v.-- v 4 . r'jiw n rV i J i River Heights Cleaners Hold Sheaf Binding . . - . - a., a tv f t.&'tX 4 "L .' -- . ?A . rlo aTi himmtwi liver, Jane Dow-- , Dorothy Tolon, Trudy Ogden, Mary Dow, Eva Mae Kimber, and Edith Pyle. Leaders for the Girl Scout Day Camp of the Logan aiea have been making preparations for the camp to open Monday morning, June 24 The camp is located at the Beaver Mountain ski area in Logan Canyon The girls will board busses at the Cook Twentieth Ward Mia Maids Trans-poitatio- n Sherien Greene, Kathy Thompson, Carol Zollinger, Marilyn Thompson, JoAnn Thompson and Kay Dawm Ohverson, first row; Mis. Amy M. Beecher, leader; Ardella Leatham, Varda Hemnger, Tamara Churchill, Joan Jolley, Judy Nyman and Mrs. Florence F. Liechty, back row; participated m the first sheaf binding teie- - company teiminal, 58 West 4th Ninth at 8 15 each morning Gills attending camp are reto wear jeans or i not stunts i, stuidy shoes oi sneakeis, saif or hat, and sweater or )ackel They aie to bung a nosebag lunch, camp, and poiket knife Punch or chocolate milk will be piovided On the closing dav of camp, Friday, June 28, paients of the gnls and otheis inteiested in the NEW YORK (IP) Ihis week in camp aie invited to bring their lunch at noon and attend the Manhattan1 One garment manufacturer re- -' awards progiam at 130 pm At this time the badges and ported there still are plenty of In this vitamin-fe- d awards that will be presented will shorties have been earned not only at population of ours Last spung, Oppenhetmer-Fran-ke- n Day Camp but also dunng the experimented with a small1 preceding Girl Scout year The following persons will as- group of size three coats The sist in the Day Camp program in firm found there was such a ded size it special fields crafts, Miss Diane mand for the Tidwell and Mrs Peg Lindquist; will include three in both its coat art, Mrs Kate Haskins and Mrs and suit line for fall. A size three coat is only 41 Ida Schaub; hike, Mrs Art Holmgien: nature hike, inches In length, compared with Mrs Connie Mail Owen Despain the 45 of a size nine. The sleeve of the U S. Foiest Service has of the three is 25 inches comparalso made arrangements for a ed with the 27 of a nine All the designs are extremely hike under the direction of a forest-rangsimple," said a spokesman. Mrs Dorothy Pollard Is direcWhen a womans so small she tor of the Girl Scout Day Camp shouldnt wear any frou-frominded pedal-pushe- j Fall Line To Include Size Three Coats and Suits pint-size- man, Marilyn Spencer, Beverly Borchert, Penny Humphreys and Toni Moody. The girls sang As the Rose, Leader Connie Maughan welcomed the group, and Linda Bishop told the story of the rose. Leader Veda Carter tied the rose. The girls sang 0, Rose. Pauline Bundy gave the prajer. Refreshments were served to parents and guests. An impressive rose tying ceremony was held for the Mia Maid class of the Logan 20th ward on May 23. Those wrho participated are, from the left, Janet Bishop, Elizabeth Budge, Sharon Colburn, Pauline Bundv, Pat Loraine Carter, Suzanne Horlacher, Richards, Linda Bishop, Sallee Morten-seCarolyn Smith, Carol Jean Schwendi- n, wild-flow- er u MIA Social Held Hyde Park Ward Silver Gleaners In Whitney Ward Designers Award The American Fashion Critics annual award will be shared this year by a couple of New York designers. Sydney Wragge wins and a Winnie, name of the statu- special Master Gleaner social was held ette presented the designers, for at the Whitney waid recieation hall last Tuesday evening with Mis, Della Mosei as chan man Twenty five members and their paitneis and special guests enjoyed a progiam consisting of a welcome address by Mis. Moser, short talk by their Gleaner teacher Mis Lucy Tanner. Talk A Golden j C: . fr? SS M rfrxr'n ': v f Rovalie llarene Balls Ilarene Balls, daughter of Mr and Mrs Clin A. Halls, Hjde Paik, has recenUy received her Sliver Gleaner award While in the Junior Gleaner class she acted as secretaiy for a year. She served on vanous committees In the class A graduate of North Cache high school and seminary, she has attended Utah State I for a year She is em-- I loved at the school In hei ward she is secretary in the Jumor Sunday School. Baite 'tv - Gabrielle'Cha-ne- l gives a new elongated look to footwear, in her Gist design of shoes for U S markets She has inseited a deep of d suede in the vamp of pointed-to- e pumps in navy or black kid The nude suede actually looks like a continuation of the stocking o Soap And Water American women should use more soap and water, savs an ustralian-bo- i n beauty authority who arrives on our shores this week Mrs Fhelma Holland, who supervised the makeup for Queen Elizabeths coronation, said If seivtd. to j vou rely entuely on creams, you have a soft smooth complexion, But I have observed that the tends to become flabby." Mrs Holland was with the London cosmetics firm of Cyclax when she was asked to plan the coron ion makeup. Now, she has joined Slenderella and will open its first salon in London in the fall. Life Confidential" Bra Jormfit Sandals i a h ie n WHITE SANDALS OXFORDS STRAPS PINK Sizes 8V2 to 3 Values to 5.9? . fx 3.99 nrdrobe of these Lautiiv ing nil hi oiler' lor i omplele summer several fiesll ones . real, to wtar' Pte shape witn s Him am bit of foatn rul ber to B or C t bring ou to a f n o le f nd r iered col n m N e vj t ' U W hue or B' n V fi . a Pilin' e tia mi . be hue! g n 1 i e nnh tantial toO i unniiness lu.e 1 , -- V a Jol. 00lo $3 50 - PLEASE 79 North Main V Big Savings EIII 71571 v A. Regular Price I ife Confidential" Onl thing better than one Hi i . Don't Miss These - 24 Children's Weatherbird Children's Shoes NO RETURNS, NO LAYAWAYS i Janet Gav Bradfield SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JUNE Perfection In COOL COTTON $3 f t 1 : ed Bra No t City. Thanks to your fin patronage during recent years, BECK'S SHOES is forced to move to a new and larger location in Logan. Our modern new store will open soon featuring the addition of many additional, outstanding lines of merchandise. Because we want to clean out our present stock of broken sizes, we we offering these shoes ot DEEP-CU- T PRICES. Here's your chance to really save money on your footwew. Check these prices! ai-ti- e Nvla ts the daughter o' Mt and Mrs LeMoiile Manus of Hyde Park, and is a graduae of Nmth C ache high school and seminars She has completed her first vear at Utah State University NMa has received her Honor Bee and Mia Jov aw aids she partklpatid in the rose tving ceiemonv both ytais other Mia Maid woik and was on the stake committee foi the Rose Prom she has received Individual awaids for evirv vear she has been in Ml and served as prcs.dc nt of the Jumm Gleaner ilass for a vear piesent she is employed at Ben Redd Joy award. She recently graduated from a Book of Remem-biauc- e class with an award. At present she Is working m the Genealogical Society In Salt Lake and Senior Sunday School. She has earned six individual awards, her Honor Bee, and her MIA skin-colore- Broken Sizes Rosalie, daughter of Mr and Mrs Owen Waite, Hvde la a has received her Silver Gleanrr award she has arned six in dividual awards and has been In sports and drama in the ward She has r celv ed her Honor Bee and MU Jov awards theviolct his sportswear, and Leslie Morris one foi his custom designs. The jury which the selections consists of 75 iashion editois on newspapeis and magazines The award, established in 1942 by Coty, will be piesentcd Wragge and Morris at formal ceremonies Oct 3 French designer Ward Silver Gleaner Janet Gay Bradfield, Junior Gleaner of the 17th ward, was piesented a Silver Gleaner awaid by Bishop W. A. Soiensen, Sunday, June 16. Janet Gay is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ferris F Bradfield, who leside at 3C2 West 5th North, Logan She graduated in May fiotn the Logan Senior high school, and seminary. She was m the Senior Hits, shorthand team and was a member of the National Rifle Association and won two medals. In 17th ward Janet Gay bag been secretary of both Junior the piogram The waid executives weie special guests. A tiay luncheon was Njla Harris Pre-Shap- 17th Why I Want to Become a Mas-e- n LaVina Crockett, Gleaner, Why I Want to eBeome a Master M Man Alton Lateen Necessary lo Become a Golden Gleaner, by stake leader, Mrs Raqucl Harris. A duet by Mr. and Mrs Orval C. Benson Mv Testimony and a solo bv David Foster concluded w -- monv held in the River Heights ward in five jears. Guests were parents, friends, the bishopnc and Mutual officers. The girls sang three songs; Mrs. Liechty retold the story of Ruth; Mrs. Marion McFarland tied the sheaf and presented it to Bishop Davis, Refreshments weie served. tS" Logan, Utah |