| Show 'z?tTri rinrrrimni nifiitfift the salt lake tribitxe B Directions for Planting Trees Same as Shrubs jTop Pruning Different flin 5iew riant Miould lie Well Watered K By MUD CHFGWIDDJV Tlie bailie directions for iilaiitliiR Shrubs apply to the pluming of trers nut only the top pruning is different Wi’l) shrubs we take off about of each branch the upper In order to lessen the drain on the With rcxit lew ly placed sjstem tree of but one mam stern of course t may only trim the branches syringing from the main hunk' The ends of these branches are not out but about half of their lateral branches are removed Any roots V Inch appear to be broken should iso be cut cleanly to prevent decay Diguing the hole and placing the foots with final filling In Is followed alter the fashion described yesterday for shrubs Special attention must be paid to keeping a newly planted tree wet at the roots for the first few weeks so If rain Is not fort li coming from above the hose must be biought freely Into play Never bill up the earth round a newly planted tree In the spring of the Jear for this would cause the rains Jo dram away from the roots Trees are very often planted In od When this is the rase a circle about two feet in diameter should be kept free of grass around the tree trunk with the surface lower than that of the lawn Moisture so to the tree's growth will then paturally fall to Its lot A larger amount of fertilizer may be placed underneath the roots of a tree chut not touching them) than la given to a newly planted shrub since the larger growing plant will need more food Later bone meal or commercial fertilizers nmy be mixrd with the top soil or liquid manures tnav tie poured t the roots mire or twice a season Lo not overfeed the first year however f two-thir- -- ftrfMor'i frdn m®mU Kail ft I k® ihffw'ddrn ilr enelusinr ( lb® tnrrlobe a1rtr®®4 (o Mr 1b XrlbuA call trltpbon Mm Maud Mr ! ( hrwi(Hrn wffl V tU turuionk pprtatnfnf llowrrw r k shrub urban rlr Adrirt m 11 ( anr Un 1m rirrtro Berrd Trib-ft- and hefid-(brui- b will ( PRINCE ENDS ROMANCE BUCHAREST Rumania (Jr — Reports emanaUng from alleged reliable sources Saturday said that Prince Carol lather of the Infant King Michael has separated from Mme Helene Lupescu Rumanian woman for whom he renounced Ills to of his the throne country lights p Library Rooks ISetc The following books will be added J7 Hull: MISCELLANEOUS Anthony —Queen Elizabeth "It Is the life of Queen Elizabeth from the rradle to the grave In an age that wa crowned with great spirits here Was one of the gi eat eat " Arthur —George V “A book that Illuminates a (cersonaUty whoi-- inner Ills has been bidden" Bishop — Financing of Business Enterprises "A trustworthy tevt on the fuianeial oieratlons Involved In all sorts of business enterprise" Campbell — Wanderings In Central Africa "Exiceriences and adventuies of a lifetime of pioneering and ex- ploration" Clienrv— The "Three Theater thousand years of drama and stage- craft" Chldeckel— Strictly Private "firing the intimate diary of a ntrdtcul Dobson Block-cuttin- g and “These chapters Prlnt-riaktn- g irp'rts by the eommlitee chairmen "itl wa decided to study the dancers me It badge and to itart Instruction be Mbs Carlson Is to right away Kuril badges as the our instructor pathfinder end erattsman were also suvgested for future study (uiess what cvervbixty? The service troop 1x planning a trip to Gran-dadc- ly lakes about the second week in June - Aren’t we ha k ? Mr and Hrs George I) Kevsrr who axe always doing so many nice tilings lor us scouts have been kind enough to offer to take Us WLdl JOU could all go by Hand show how simple the art of pimt-inakln- g can be ” Kskew— Pageant of the Packets "A book of American steamboat mg” Eweii— Witch Hunting and Witch Triu!s ''Indictments lor wllcheuilt from the records of 1373 assizes held for the Home Circuit A D 1559-173- Frederick veil-tab- Kin lo-tees il i ’ in-t- et Be I he ‘I he K”il KDt KU 9 I — iUr Hunt Lu'li KM- m 9 13 h '1 14 "I m 19 00 'Once r ’ tfunny 8d KM 10 m in K! 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le s r x tcid w p h i in n (oi for (ii h i helping o1 e' ss mo line iiiou- r aid ei la in' v r’o' an cm'’ a t row a Mumer r ‘a t m p KST IM j" at" iced our o n pi i o ls t R x icl ” KA -- Village r DC tc-t- s V E till M a 1 ! a Oft l R’lMfnn ft "Then'cr of the Air” CBeS i ( n-- tx i r si sons s 1! tcvt "II W E'ceeman— D u I ot nwi e t ir o 8 ft 1! a Girl Reserve the Girl Rpservcx ing snow The plane postal officials say carried 289 pieces of regixfered mail anel 13 pouches of ordinary mail a loial of 641 poundx Tills may be recoe d ered in a thaw If the plane is with snow Llndland said there ls a possibility of valuable securities being in the registeied mail bid these they pointed out could be du- Made of Select Hardwood fi i TV Bui S' rul’i’a lank x 13 9 ton NrH' rrhrnn hmt f'om T or den bv V iWHeil kl't) Ke I’ll ll’ till c : TI Bunnao rictuieoiu tile page Carr - It "Tn tile f c Whrut t :t ll'-- I a Ai””r I'tl nmn Beanie — Arn v "Slerr ‘Ti Mi e Bc ti" re s s H 'pk'Tix c A a 1 ljr iiiult Wile Morning out tl iC 11 00 a KM ' i IlearAUSfafions Clear as a Bell Fitzgerald of 4500 ‘In S m p ra’ I ttiiuktu ic i vrron Sincerely DOROTHY FOWLER C OI RXE ANNOUNCED Tire Girl Reserve department lias Just received information from tlie national headquarters regarding the ten days’ adult education course for Girl Reserve secretaries committee women and Girl Reserve advisers to take place at fstlomar Cal Irom June 28 to July 8 The courxp will lie given in conjunction with the high school Girl Reserve conference? held at the same time Last summer was tlie first time a course of this type has been held and it proved so popular that even a greater attendance is expected this year In addition to tlie above adults expected students from tlie national school who are taking training to be Girl Reserve secretaries will rIso attend The theme of the conference ts to be "Guilds" The planning committee chose ten countries and their guilds as names for the different Girl Reserve groups who will be in attendance and for the adult groups they have selected the Greek and she was Radio Stations KDr-CB- Club Tp i ' attendance Time' Profpgsor Young In- lt all high school girls to become members ot the High School Reserve club We want you for our In 1922 at Hot Springs national convention there was organized the Girl Reserve section of the National Association of Employed Officers Tins section ts Important because of the channel It supplies for combined thinking and action bv national and local wuikcrs thus placing the re musical lntprpolg- - Upon heart-fe- to clock yours the national were on total Review Morning nt St to extend their vitation secretaries for work with votmger girls and 33 conferences of high school girls were held with a 17 program niejA1'? Mori mg oood m 9 there In 1920 staff ahh Meirnhn tt wish BAN rRANCISCO March 15 (iT1' — The reported belief of Western Air Express ofiipiaU In Los Angeles that & large sum of money and other may have been carried In the mall plane of Maurice Graham lost last January 10 somewhere between Los Angeles and Salt Lake Citv was scouted here today by J C Llndland chief postal Inspector of the San Francisco division The report that Graham's plane may have candid a large amount of currency and hence may have been looted and sequestered after it presIn the wasteumably fell possibly 15 lands of southern Nevada or southwestern Utah also arose In Reno Net Ike Armstrong Mr and Mrs Fred Amounts figured in the reports Richardson Miss Elizabeth Fitzger$75000 ranged as high as ald and Miss Mae K Baer doubt thus only does Llndlandwould Girl Reserves — Not Now would-b- e have he believes he and a wou'd you like to belong to such known It had surh a sum of money club of a club? It is strong lively been aboard — but the fact that no which Hny girl would lie proud and one has made any report of having honored to be a member lost money alxo tended to caa-- e We higti school Gtrl Reserves inauthorities to be skeptical It vite students from both East and postal is the belief of Llndland that Graour school attend W’ext high to ham's plane fell In some obscure pla p meetngs earh week on Tuexdays at and has since been covered by drift4 o at the Y W C A our dean of girls that in Boise At once in tlie West high school were Informed of her and now she Is at home in a latgc strange school because the Girl Recoast serves Between 1914 and 1918 ttiere was friend met her and made her their a slow but sure growth in local girls’ fo send several members work all over the country It was a of Inourorder club to the High School Girl period when all kinds of plans were Reserve conference at Asilomar being used Calif In July we are giving an In 1918 unity among these various dancing party at the“Y W plans was brought about by the use C A Friday March 28 at 9 o'clock of the name "Ulrl Reserves" Tlie admission will be $1 per couple In 1919 thrre were 14 girls’ work We are honored to Invito the followsecretaries on the national staff ing to be and patronesses' 350 local girls' work secretaries work Mr and Mrspatrons Bruce Millikm Mr anel with youngrr girls in 366 associations Mrs EYed D Keeler Mr and Mrs 22 votinger gtlls' conferences held In various parts of the United States 17 -- We had another flag I’ll IS m i tjrtH’P iiltrj 11 m at St Matkx on WednesKSt gfleibo Concert day VS e n Do had a visitor from ti oop 11 in nt KM 9 who pa ood quite a few girts on by Wr- - 'Olivcf Nit ohhL Ukiit upua roGH hiA their compass tc-- t Some woikrd on It noon othe-itn rebroa It on He KM tendPihxa NHr oecr b’ni Jroiu iveths bri'V’ class signaling c'lii’ix on the scrbe k ft lul' ' nie’iit hnge We then he aid that we ' v errbestra JUh t a’ S C'r u or kituiiui Lxri fcv lruvtei ret'ctl were going to aMpaiv March 17 nt In Miutrt 2 h SL I’n'Ux churi lnvi'cd 00 p m Troop n lu' tt a ’phis ft riitK'arUt?’' KMhn t pt o'lj’s io W e ate very thankful for the ”1 A P )i hr l We ii rd act vc o' a ux h Ip singing the tid Mi ot rug with Treddle K'' L xx ivh i at d t:i X'ing we aro to sing ht the Girl Scout i4 Lx W t sang a song or I 10 p m g ce es bii’tpiet April 2 L - Vnrtelif M i’oii " nrol Khe two then trox and won home U p m Vr Inwir Pfofrftm Y UMMIE II KON Sol ibe Ki'i - 1 he I pe Kei to! otr " mite -- NpP'h s‘t years Student department devetoped a plan as the “Etandard student club plan" for girls of high school ege In 1914 tlie first Held girls’ work secretary was plaoed on the Pacific TURNING THE DIAL tn Dear Would-B- e Girl Reserves: Here Ls Just the club you have been A place of happy healthseeking ful associations with girls of your own age The high school Girl Reserves llaxelens sisters Every gtrl of high school age needs this association Our beautiful new decorated clnbroom In the Y W- - C A is a gathering place for girls They con s here to discuss the problems grls ieet in thetr everyday experiences and In our happy associations partment” we try to live up to our slogan which eb) That tlie aim of this depart- ls “To Face Life Squarely" and our ment should be to promote activities "To Find and Give the of all kinds among girls of all classes purpose between 10 and 15 jears of age In- Bex” The high school Girl Reserves are clusive active in activities (c) That the Girls’ department of the Y We Cparticipate A The stunt we gave W should receive the same emphasis acat Mrs Bronson's Water Carnival corded to the work for young women was a huge success It provided fun In point of trained secretaries suitand entertainment for both the girls able equipment efficient committees and to the audience and tlie cooperation of all oilier de- participating Do you like to Initiate goats? If partments m the association you do you will have to be on hand Roman guilds By 1915 the number of girls’-wornext week at our meeting for we are It is the goal of each association xeiretaries had Increased from 14 to to send at least one secrotary one 54 and the number of associations going to give our goats tlie stlffest woman and one adviser committee Initiation our in history doing girls’ work from 145 to 190 Thp Girl Reserves are always a to attend the adult course Tlie age limit for the Girls’ departfriend to you At the West high ment which had been 10 to 16 years school they recently regtxlered a new became 12 to 18 years She told Mtss 1909 to 1914 the girl from Boise Idaho Between the Kat-utd- t f thnt the employed officers’ conferat Minneapolis discussed the “adolescent girls" Between 1909 and 1912 local associations began having special secretaries for their Girls' departments In 1913 April the fourth biennial convention of tho national Young Women’s Christian association held at Richmond Va passed the following recommendation (a) That the name ’‘Junior Department" be changed to "Girls’ De- te-t- m there were so many youngthe association movement ences held 1 00 a K segregation iiuwl ' By 1900 er girls In ss tK It ”ju-mer- s" Rumor That Graham Carried $ 73000 Declared In chemicals according to an analysis made bv the medical staff oF the national health Insurance committee The analysis shows that the vet age man has In his body Fat enough for seven bars of oap Iron enough for one medium sized nail Sugar enough to fill s shaker Lime enough to whitewash a chicken coop Phosphorus enough to make 2200 matches Magnesium enough for doxe of salts Potash enough to explode a and sulphur toy cannon enough to rid one dog of fleas $1 25 approximately well organized committee of women from all over States ence In MONEY IN PLANE LONDON March 4 (UP)— The average man is worth The period from 1920 to 1929 has witnessed steady growth of the Girl Reserve movement Ths name "Girls’ Work bureau” has been replaced by "Girl Reserve Department” In the national organization and Is a part of the Field division of the National board Through Us 1890-190- I 9 D sponsibility for the movement on all 1 piv-m- l )e w - ‘ trained ntitxe Jean Lamptli visited our irtx'p and gave tvs a demonstraon first aid Klic tion ami discu-xioshowed ux how to remove specks from the eje how to stop bleeding by prexMtre how to put on a sling how to lenitive splinters and how to bandage a sptainecl ankle Kite al-explained tlie meaning of sterile ami showed us how to steriile our lns'ru-mtu- x w hit h we toe In apply lug first aid Her demonstration wax very m mg uttd all the members ot our troop wi’h to thank Mes Lamptli very lteet' Illy Jo ephoie Davis Thelma Pearson Ilotenee Ba rt love Hat a Riga and Ellen Deter on passed their secoml class signaling text last Thursday’ These girls wete uptime to pass meir me pievention ca account of our shoit time but t hev w dl puis tt vr t T huis-dt- v DlRNlCE IT ARSON A DOUBTS STORY OF ' Worth Only 125 on Hoof ( $ consisting the United is becoming a real Influboth local and national consideration of youth work There are In order that we may all know how seven national Girl Eteserve secrewe happen to have Girl Reserves we taries one of whom is In charge of are copying tlie following from the the development of work with colGuide Book for High School Girl ored girls Reserves It Is a summary of ImIn speaking of the Girl Reserves portant facts as to how the Girl Reserves have grown to be where they MtS3 Mabel Cratty who was general arc today Every Girl Reserve In the secretary of the National' Young Christian association for city should know the history of tills Women's many years said: Interesting organization “The Girl Reserves are a movement As early as 1881 definite work with younger girls was being done by the within the movement of the whole All the resources of the Y W C A Young Women's Christian association Oakland Calif had as an aux- as an organization general and specialized lie back of the Girl Reserves asGirls’ Christian iliary a ‘'Little and are available tor their developsociation" In 1B88 girls from 10 to 18 years of ment The Girl Reserves are to tlie age In Poughkeepsie N Y formed a Y W C A of which they are a part miniature association and within the fresh stream which feeds Into the one year had 10 members and a sec- main current of tlie mov ement as its source or along Us courses — the very retary of their own 0 the youth of its youth They have Us fuDuring the years association began to assemble all ac- ture in thetr keeping tivities with younger girls or The following Lx a letter from a lit some form of organization with the Idea of in high school Gul Reserve: ‘ I- thronii ie The Girl Reserves have expressed themselves as grateful to The Sait Lake Tribune for giving a special column each week to their work It is tho Intention that part of the column be used for general Information concerning all gil who may read It and the rest of the column bo devoted to ierhapx two or three letters earh week written from various Girl Reserves of different clubs tolling In as Interesting a way as possible the activities ot these clubs refie-hme- ban-qui- a w Y INSPECTOR 1 MAIL Average Man t of the CONNEAUT Ohio March 13 (T) — rhymes In French Norma Hendrick- Madeleine Maneval also known as son had charge of the program Ann Cartere and ’’the magazine cover girl” died tiere last night at the fjONYA LION ELL Bcrlba home of her aunt Mrs James Reiner TROOP 10— Is troop 10 original? Miss Maneval had been 111 nearly A really and truly a Well 1 11 say year arid had been living In seclucotshower this time for our new sion Death came from heart failure we a of made And At one time known as tlie hlRhct tage regular day it by having Miss Carlson as our paid artist’ model Miss Maneval guest of honor picture had appeared relatives said Each ghl brought sotnetlJng that on the cover page of Saturday Evecould be used In the kitchen of the ning Post Reel Book McClure's cottage and many were the cute and American McCall's Woman's Home useful things we got Among them Companion and Cosmopolitan maga-zine- x were soap wash rags a shiny dwh Among the artixts for whom pan promising pie plates long legged she had oved were Haskell Coffin clot las pins a handy soap dln a Chailes Chamber and J Knowles little grey rug striped In pink faney Hare which turner a by cups panrake the way reminds us of a lot of things G Moffat a real sharp two tioiey strainers along ’asset meeting butcher knife and lots of other Of Tunnel Builder fruiay was a bhthday 7n fart everything but a In thing lumen mg one of our members kitten little 13 NEW March gtey YORK (UP)— way of a celebration we line! cake fuzy And oh the games we played They Frederick (J Moftatt a nephew of that Cornelia IJenUm made and Ice had id In a very happy mood in no David Moffatt builder of the ColoWould that birthcream sundaes As we entered the door tags rado tunnel died last night timo days were moie frequent occurrences were placed on our barks The obMoffatt Buffeted a fractured skull LOI3 NOimmOP fciertbe of the ject gayie wus to find out what lit a fall two weeks ago He was a on wax tho other member written v of the financial fiouso of Mon-dapersons TROOP 1— Scout meeting on without being discovered one- Henry L Doherty Ac Company starts the week right It peps back self Then advertisements were us up as we all meet alter a holiday we were to guess the We played a game and then we We started our meeting by going placed around to patrol corners as Is our usual cus- merit badge earh picture represented practlred the song we are going to More fun slug at the banquet then ended with tom After these matters had been Oooh and then soft luscious rookBARAH ANN NELSON taps taken care of our captain Mrs Grifcool ies a sweet and goodpunch Scribe court leaders held fith and the patrol night song ended a good time uf ‘honor while the oilier ynls 20 LAWSON Bcrlbe TROOP 20— Troop held It meetiI’EARL signaling We all did enjoy signg at the Madison Junior high naling so much that we had almost TROOP It— Busy as bees! I'll say school Last week to the Joy of tne to be otriered to a business meeting were bury — with court of awards girls Mrs A H Means ret urned At this meeting we chose the song Our troop from her trip The Iroop greatly aponly three weeks away “The Wind" to sing at the banquet Is full of workers there are no drones preciates ttre kindness of Mrs R We were also asked to think about of the In our Some hive girls studied Kletling for acting as captain dura troop song "Io a Wild Rose" was while our second of tlie Mrs absence flag Means’ ing history Monday suraested daxs girls worked lor laundress met it a number of the scouts met at ttie 'Iroop 1 hay also a bulletin board home of one of the girls in order to which consists of all things that ap- badge Last week part of my retort was complete some tests on which they peal to the girls Dtikste Curgrove oimled for lack of spare but surh an had been working Those present is In charge of it Ramona was Interesting event cant be left out were: Lillian' Hiornrvtk Our meeting on the whole while here You will remember Read Iec da Fri ruble Marjory Par-Mqiwt We lav it to the fart that we Miss Ini Carlson visited our troop Ardrie MeCashland Iavern Olga hnet a visitor Allie Anderson from Some ot our girts had not met her I ever Wilma Clayton and Naomi 13 was our visitor We enjoyed hava was to Brown RAMONA READ and them the lovely surprise ing her and hoe she will roine again but to its who know her she is much bcribe JEAN BROWN Scribe more sEie Is our Ideal 22—'Troop 22 has been TROOP CAMPBELL VIRGINIA IROOP 2— Last Monday we had Scribe learning how to make a hospital bed 30 girls at our troop meeting Four for our second class test We all of these were vNtois: Mildred BowTROOP 13— Mrs Stephen Abbot of hope to poas It In our April court of ers Kathryn Cannon Ruth Johnthe D A R was present at our meet- awards son and Selma Sullivan and gave a talk on the history We then checked up on our natWhile we were In patrol corners ing of the American llag The girls of ional dues we diicussed what we should like to our Wa have learned the song called appreciated this talk and contribute to thp Girl Scout little will troop In their second “Under tlie Greenwood Tree" that we find It house We finally decided that we class work helplul Miss Olga Carlson and are to flng at the Girl Scout banshould make brightly colored pillows mothers also were present We quet We Eiojve It will be a success We also talked about the party we many Louise Kurland has appointed an meeting with color ceremony aro going to have with troop 17 A opened Ruth Hawks American flag Doro- assistant bcrlbe Ellen Hansen and ' committee was appointAlice "Guard holies she will be able to help get the Bauer Dronbay ed and from whut we hear there Is thy Murilayne Fullmer news to the paper every week "Troop llag" of to be ’'eats" good going plenty ELLEN HANSEN Scribe “Guard" in charge ot Miss Carlson Low Northrop our second lieutenMrs Abbot next gave her address ant look charge of the girls who are followed 23 — Troop 23 wishes to on TROOP tho by a short topic working for their second class Sig- “American Flag" by Romona White welcome Goldv back Since she has naling was practiced and we hope Carlle gave an Intel eating talk about been here we have learned four new that these snrh will take their tests her trl) and the negro people she songs We have quite a few girls soon DO VIE JOHNSON Scribe met During this story Captain Andy woiklng on the tenderfoot test Maxine Bracken Luetic Faulkner and held court of honor d TROOP 3— Troop 3 of the 13 1x lncrearing rapidly and Bernice Smith were enrolled as Girl Troop house Is trying each week to has many girls preparing tor merit Scouts We hope to have more pass as many tesla as possible so badges and first class We were glad scouts next time that when the court of awards meet to welcome Mlxs Adeline Christian ROSEHTA EG LI Scribe In April many girls will receive who has i cune to aid these girls We TROOP 24— The Girl Scouts of badges Also each week each patrol closed meeting by singing songs and Is trjing haul to work as much as troop 24 are a wondrrltd organizatMAUKINE WRIOH I’ tap- Notnta ion Their motto is to Be Prepared" they can on thetr projects Scribe at all times to do what tx right Crowder passed per tenderfoot text and rooking text Melba Thomson 14— They promise on thrir honor to try TROOP Thursday as usual Mllehrd Brady their observat- troop 14 met at the Wasa'ch school and do their duty to God and their ion test A Gitl Bcout Lx clean in Alter Mrs II S Kerr our leader country Troop J ts planning to mako a rag rug for (tie new scout railed us to tlie circle we dtscussrc thought word and deed her ltappt-xneIs house F m li gb ts to bring a ball oT the furnishing of our little home In gained through helping others to succeed She Is cheerful and We are very enthusiasrags and then under the supervision the canjon of Ella Wilson tho girls aro going tic about R anel are very anxious IViiirty at all times to makes t he rtig The last troop to enter ts called to name It We are all thinking hard LLEEN THOMSON Scribe so clout be surprised If one of the the tenderfoots but bv all signs t hat girls In our troop w til submit the most name wasn't chosen right for their aim Is to make their troop tlie best TROOP 4— Troop 4 whirl) meets suitable name All the troops aie lookMrs Field the captain of troop 2 In America at the West high hud 35 girls present We oi ganledillfferrnt patrols gave a talk on birds and gave tests ing forward to the warm summer dan when we can camp tn the mountMix Heganbotlmm made seven new to the girls working for second class T ho new patrol lenders ate The Miieessful and girls were Kitten ains and practice our laws patrols Hennor Elolvnrsen tiixamm Mule hevey Barbara Bnitz Clatre Cox and knots The tenderfoots are Just beMarlon Bwrrtfago Mary Iverson Mvra Tanner We are all working ginners but they are well on their Handma Olestn and Liu Uo LEtubV- At hard to receive awards at the April wav to success By being a Girl Scout we all apts to bring couit of awards IDA SI EWART eieiy meeting each gul Set the preciate nature more Every bird three pennies to her patrol leader ' and animal Is protected by us We There Is a context between pat tola have learned four new laws already TROOP 15— Girls who are studyto see which can have the longest line we at and each Redon Cross learn another of pennies ing won the conbandaged every class Patrol test lust meeting Wt- -ii all the gills othei s ankles Next trout meeting knot and scout law We are a happy were seated ill a ehrle ve discussed several of those who are studying troop because we trust each oilier plans lor the new Gul Keemt home on tenderfoot will pass we feel tuie and peace and happiness In ours s on their 't DONNA WATKINS Scribe the regional ccmleienee and the We are having a contest to see Each g trl Is to hi trig an Idea A s on most can thetr which banget for drcoia'hnr our table at the patrol quet Mary Holinian wiuc appointed repm t cards We took our usual E K S TONE Scribe clnltniiui of the committee to decdip orate our table Troop 4 ls going to TROOP IS — Last Thursday a gne a small amount to the commu- Fuller— Genet alxh Ip of Ulysses 8 Grant "Brings out hi this book how the greatness and generalship in war can be woven into the goodness of nity chest We learned "the new song "Oh Moon ltt the Kkv We closed citizenship m peace" with the praver and taps Clraffe— Graphic Design "A Dll It O BltlEN Scribe encyclopedia of the fundamental analysis of design and of chawTROOP 5— We io tiling hard to ing" biluce Hanks — Intenm'iorml Aupoits ne vte nil mir gtilx suniid chess com t of Hwudx Groshell "Descriptions of European airports eae-- to scout nice! mg Mis to ted us all w hleti are noteworthy u! const met ion aixHit stats Mis Walker passed or management " on fust aid Mix Healv and Gibers -- Reconstructing some of the gills to neailv Young gave t he lag te-Tlelmvtor In Youth "A study ot probI a t Kuturdav the gnls the all girlx lem cluldien in families" tend'-- i hot tests met Hinton — in Aviation woiking on their h and passed the texts oliurt the at "Here lx a book which wdl tell you DOROTHY TllciMl’UON Berthe l:i evuy blanch what Is happening of avia1 urn " at fl—Onr troop mes-tTROOP International Avscvlation of C)’b’fv I’ll t Immanuel v BaplM chureh of Pole e— Cnmini’cep cm Uiltoim Mix sdav Hlti mcKUi Grime Rcpottng ”A Complete nau-tm- l Ding Wediu we on me ill pue a talk vvliat for I'cilic e got k to d in Apitl at the McCord compiler -- Onee and for One of our jmemheis biinqiiet eil In r c onk-pn All "Lint t and humorous W also placed time games g te t thlrtv Btitlsh and Amu JIAI El DUNN Sc nte tours Mears— Gieere Tixliv t TE’OOP 7 We nt the E’ti-- t ma’h of the rliii’( lu’pcet ” r gi k' i nil d i himw li at 4 o c'ux k Palaele — M in" An Vim te E u xt we M 'Una d nt to our imfortui'a’e nueen lx peiha w e suggested x the tlol O! meet anpealtng an ! 1'iM grorg r ot euul I out for mes the Gut be hi on" of t: e mo t Inter ent lilllNepoc hs m hixto’v M M r IVug iT runie and "The art pice t : e - tli ir t :c i hx t texts Serrano— Lovi 'v I rf beirg a wma:i ” 'I r th v (!sl mot ly "A Mv Ho t e RId I P’atb Oopo-luni'i- Girl Reserves Cover Girl” Dies Nelgh-bothuo- to the public library Monday March practitioner” — Famous “Magazine Girl Scout News SERVICE TROOP — Florence Kocivtnan t huirman of the last meeting cgienecl the evenings program by Miki'esllng ‘'older'’ This observed There were inui h was accomplished sum) ay Monxixn maucii ic irro MOAitT fii’ “MV-l c f tJ- At ir( trarMf fThtrd iriTi T ti irr-- Rid i f Akr t 1 rk-1-- |