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Show II t..a Titr ( rr.irv I'm ,.. ,..c4Wra A V v- N6M Mi Prestop Lumb WILL FURNISH EVERYTHING TO HELP YOU 14 .RsM -- OFF TO CAMP Typical of toe many froupa from the North Cache kfaDmr to take off for camp are the girt from Oneida si This year a special survival 1 Benson Stake, In charge of the program In Oneida Stake were Mrs. David mWi, Mrs. Quinton Casperson, and Mrs. John Porter, MIA presidency, and Mrs. Jesse Wheeler, sports director. As usual in such camp Boonnr yen-tun- s, the bags Muffed into the rear of the buses While waiting, one group of girls took time out for some exercises. -The Citizen Photo - 90 LB. ! Red or Green. Per fist A Quaes At Cany AU some . " '-- pw :xk '. principal of Hyde Park elementary school and in Ms present poettion. He has a total of U years experience in the Held of education. ... He received Ms bachelor's degree from USU in JM9 and has recently completed work there few a masters degree, Mkhop field Fourth ward; Mr. Webb other major IDS church. He has also been active in civic and, professional organ- has BibUities ln foe 55 LB. V1! ?.; A two-da- FOR PATIO sa GLAMORIZE THE MOST IMPORTANT' . H .. . Y ; . JS. I ltl ' j VI DE , (V Uh m I iff HB FtofroV Mr. Cron- - rr ' I; i? w - - XC r - ' t it 'W y u Flaa.Wlih Yc 'Hi 'At i Mk Rany in Goktan Boy, foev. gapertatondent ' ' V' '.ri i i- '- The Bi- Dox HI, production of Song for Mdlo. r.Aa aaristant. for the Utah Estate Unlverstty Theafreand -- torun wlten.hs.ftoi. rmiitoiwA b;;wiiau iyi wihm.;X of foil T TOODSODTOOL SPECIALS 8S&TTlMdS and Pautoinfoepremiae ?;YowwhM'to ft ALL DECORATOR COLOR! FT. i Wl Barbara, Jae.. P' 7i' Fibeiglaa Panels Jon Ckwnnny, sow of r Mr.)Fsstiva!,s and Mn. RnssrilG. Onumsy, Director. Now an jam vwvwnliMitt. ly out 'in the ptin mwiif te of vWtoro frem aU the foe1' Oregon and Several nations. . Fostivalmi ' TV"'' . . Panel Lite fiSJSWLiS H UbiNp .v' Vl F Vs , -, NOW i V INCLUDING LABOR FOR 5 YEARS Sherwin-William- Fradca Stadoai Again Cod Jn Bell Tone C " y trifo foe. f II Al- l- Most house paints look good when freshly applied. The Important thing is how your homo wfll look 2, 3, or 4 years from now. We can show you homes In your neighborhood that s House Paints look prove that bettor and last years longer. - d; y Well Finance UyJisy.o h; win-war- ityr 45 LB. a, pro-gra- m ,VMr. Draerp The A native of Oeche county, Tint Mr. Webb has served as a their five chOdran, reside hi in Carbon county, as vrL . i Fackrell; 37. Woodrow camp wax given 74, Owen to the girls of toe ftatikUn 40, Boy Ehchert; Caapenon; 36, Allan on fftfteiii Stake under the direction of Hamptonr SL Vaughn Noyes; All three of the IDS stakes Mrs. I Spencer Nelson, Mrs. and 34, Lester Owen. in foe arm bed summer camp for the gbls, and two of foe ottered the MIA survival urogram for girls. In the survival program, foe glrts are given instruct- km m artificial respiration, bandages, first aid, poisoning and poison plants, fires nature, study of foe atari and other activities. To present foe program a leader must be certified and to be certified tiie leader unit past the " !.; i- - 8q.7t; I . J. Kenneth Webb, principal of the SmHhfleM Juidor mgh school, . was named assistant superintendent of the Cache Candy School District Tbe appointment was announced by Supt C. Bryce Draper. Mr. Webb win assume responsibilities of instructional program in die county. The appointment is effective imp mediately.. He succeeds Glen R. Win, who retired. , The vacancy created at gmtthfieM Juntos Mgh school ti .fwlll. 100 .. 5 LB. M girts during their Robert Hull and Mrs. J. C. IHoggan, with Mrs. Manta Ol-camp in Logan Canyon. In charge af tile Benson 'son, sports director. The camp was Airs. Fred Kanen, camp was held at WlUaw president, Mn. Wayne Wlatr Flat and Mrs. Theron Lewis. Joan i Scout Troops and the scout-Lyn-e ' master going Jo Camp Hunt assisted. foe . Oneida stake, the included 51. Clair Hyer; 00, survival program waa given Lavar Smith; 56 Junior Hop-- ; to 110 gins under foe direct50, Eldon FackreU. all ion of the MIA presidency Benson Stoke; 80, AUan and wots director, all of Dunn; 52, Dean Bingham: SL whom were certified In Salt Glen Carlson; 48, Woodrow Lake City. They are Mn. Weverman; 47, Robert Smith; John Porter, president; Mn. and 30, Nathan Hale, an from Quinton Caapenon and Mrs. Franklin district Scout troops Dave Smith, counselor, and going to Camp Wilderness Mrs. Jesse Wheeler, Sports were 57, Marvin Traveler; director. Some 110 girls took Joe Myler; 65, James Rede-bnsall from Benson; 35, foe program at foe Youth Campbell; 33, tana Douglas ' Soda near Camp Sprinp. Every boy end girl over IS had foe opportunity to attend some camp or other this year in the North Cache Valley and a good many of the total number did attend. to foe Cache Val ley Council records, SI troops from the Franklin and Benson Scout districts attended either Camp Hunt or Camp Wilderness during the summer mouths. In addition SO boys took the Bridger high into foe tbe Windriyer mountains of Wyoming and 32 took the canoe expMttkm Into Yellowstone nark. These boys were from the whole of the coun. cil. Another trip is planned far foe scouts, and that la the River Trip down the Snake n npf'.i fv The Kids Head For The Hills THIS IS SURVIVAL A group of girts at one of the camps, in between survival program sessions, helped each other fix their hair. Tie Citizen Photo . Ed I. 8J5 ' f. ' 11 ,y r. OPEN AND BOX END ' , A'' , a( trouble!" y on more reason why millions can say Vnot ti You expect mare from American, and youget it! ' Oil Dealere V t , . Merry Wives of mndr and tor, Montague hi Romeo Jtanet. the Duka at Exeter In Henry The Fifth, and is for Loves Labour's In The ' ''r 9 r .. v 'V,f AlbofliHeel iPi k er parti-petin- g in foe HDl Cumorah New York, Kant S3 at B.Hensen,., l son of Mr. mid o, Pti m f 3iU SSr- AU MdttMi DAYTONThe toys M foe Teachers Quorum left Friday afternoon for an overnight uomowoDa unjoB inp 10 were snpervised v by They Perry C.- Phfllipi,' amemtor of tiie ward Bidiopffc,,k;v':;u X -) , Inrflidai , .. : f fit, S j'.'. . i i'-'- ; MODERN, CONTEMPORAR ' ", EOCMI!, DDBETTES ' i. MT.TM.I IRON H; fion AaaodMlon for leaderahto f. amcrican oil andonlyArnnmnOUDealkmit!: i cosimiiV'' ' V, , r a w. s r V. V' ' ' '( ' .:l- - - . ; ir-- i WhfleiM tiw t pageant ; ha Cnrleylliimisif CURLEY WOYTra SlaHni1 served as a guide, supervisor at foe manument and was aL oo a '..speaker; at" a- meeting held in the Sacred Grove. His parents met Mm in Salt Lake SifpT&los - j Porch Bailing: v"' i'.v'.A. : wpq nsPAtt yj'i-1- : - - i'V Au.?uui J Vi H'. 7' : .1 .. HowoQ1 ' Phorie M' Hand Retie Posts WMaUbesc ; HKW B0P3U- VI , NED M. HUTCHnW - ii1. 852-12- V jEE SHOP IN 'AIR CONDITIONED ' 46 1 YFOR BATHR0QiC!,.KIKHENa:UYC9G RBALLY GLAKCOl;TOTO EKH 1 mflt training.''' tlmimssuien. tary personnel ' and selected otndaiK leaders from various tndventttos attended foe two Kent was weA'Conferonee. aikad to represent Brigham Young University at this - M J CLARKSTON- r- Mt. Stella Goodey has racMvod word of tiw arrival of a naw grandson. Paranta are Mr, and Mrs. William Hughaa of Long T. Hansen of Oaik-to.left ..NewvYork Angnat 11 by plana to attend a spec- Beach,' OaLi.TMa :1a r their ial conference held at Cedar first son and fourth child. The Ctty, Utah. :, This Is a national training .laboratory apn mother ii the' former Fee : ,.V sored by fok National Ednc Oootoy;":'-V-- .'; Mrs.; C. ; ri1 r f CLARK8TO-Aft- ,v : JON CPANNEY Book-hold- er Lost; ;.t THE OREGON Shakespear-ea- n Festival was founded In 1935 by Angni L Bowmer, foe PIECE vr to i 4V -- LV... '3tfc .nr?' 'Hj" ) . '.V.- -. - fi' "Yi eSSSmSSl'TT! " v 1 , |