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Show uuxy nv, 1H60 Pago BLANDING OUTLOOK & UC35G7 ; Rosczo CD) ITcft ladies ef the First The IiUqq Church ptist afternoon their sume i Sjafisa Monday the Churoh to reOfficW,M.U. work. at wore to finish out the fiscal church by the end of September. Scouts and leaders from twenty Farnsworth and troop 310 Moab; year seleoted were: PresOfficers troops from Carbon, Emery, San 22 Cal. trap shooting by Paul ident, Mina Englehart, who has Juan and Grand attended Camp Holden and trftop 276 Prioe; held this office the past two Warner, to take part in sc outings Archery by Jack Kobe and troop First years. Golden Anniversary program. The 274, Price; Skish by Val JennKaroella Enlistment Chairman, and 297 end units -Carbonville; following troop registered ings Seoend Vioe president, .Cox. attended the camp. Troop 297 Rope Work by Leonard Hurst and program Chairman, Ann Brasher. Carbonville, Troops, 274, 276, troop 311 Blanding. Sec Pat Brown, held over Patrol Challenge contests were from previous year. 283, 284, 286, Price, 271, HelpMission Senior WelStaff the conducted 291, 280, er, by Dragerton, Study and Prayer Chairman, Mina lington, 311, 312, Blanding, 314, and were won by the following Englehart, Stewardship Chairman, Montlcello,1 319, LaSal, 315, 317 Patrols ; Knot tieing was won by Marcella Cox. Sunbeam Band Dir, Vloe-presldo- nt, rees. 310, all 316 from Moab, 303 Viking Patrol of Troop 316, Moab ector and Primary Sunbeam Band Huntington. Gladys Smith, also held Price was Moab; Fire Burning contest was leacer, George Burnett, over from previous year. General Chairman, and his staff won by Troop 319, LaSal and On Tuesday some of the ladies, consisted of Gordon Heaton, Le Quail Patrol of Troop 283, Prioe travelled to Montioello to at- Ode Kims Olsen, Montipello, Kenneth St its on, Moab. Wingourne, Alvin Bob Dan Gaudlo, looal scout E- xecutive was staff advisor and his staff were Clyde Rock, Dragerton, Larry Davis, Wellington and Carl Klkeshell, Moab, Ray Grange, Huntington. Scout demonstrations were con- ducted by the following troop leaders and scouts. Fire building by Hap Boyer and troop 315; Indian Lore by Larry Davis, Post 2298,. Wellington; Signaling by Corless and Troop 314, First Aid by John Chapman Montlcello; Bowlby and troop 300, Dagenton; Compass by McKay Kunz and troop 312, Blanding;. Tin Can Cookery by Alvin Nash and troop 319 La Sal; Physical Fitness by Douglas Knot Game was wen by Troop 310, was won by Troop 316 and Morse Code was won by tieing tend a W.M.U. ollnlo, held at the First Baptist Churoh there. Dragerton. Linda MoFatrldge, Regional of Gold Medals in Mrs. Promotional Winners Direotor from W.M.U. scout fun activities were KeLake the donducted City aSalt nneth Bowlby, Troop 300 from Clinic. A sack lunch was enjoyDragerton in the Fhysical Fit- ed by the ladies at noon, with ness contest; Ronnio Leech, from host churoh serving punch, in the the trop 310 Iloab won his coffee and the dessert if cookTrap shooting contest; Bob ies and ice cream. Those atDon and 271 Helper Troop the all day meeting from Blaokburn Troop 280 Wellington tending were Mrs. Rose Edwards, Blanding won the Archery Contest. Mrs. Mina Englehart and Mrs. Camp Warner is located high in Smith. the LaSal Mountains and the el- Gladys evation was close to 9,500 feet, with members of all presented, so the sco ts really had a wotroops taking parts. nderful place in which to pracAll scouts and leaders in attice the many sc oat skills. tendance were awarded a speoial Highlit e of the Camporee was the Jubilee certificate and a Jub- Moab; Troop 300, Redd-'ingt- on, Friday night campfire program in ilee emblem to wear which a special 50th Pageant was scout uniforms. on their former Grand JunotionaAws-paperma- n has been named to the newly oreated postiion of Hofor the of Publications mager Uranium Institute of America. Demis J. Lowery, 27, formerly A eleoted for the doming churoh .year. and plans were made ers a gathered Sred fcr Urcn Ba- : editor of .the Grand Junction Morning Sun, took over his new duties with the U1A this He will be principally week. with direction the oonserned production of the Institute's new ddmthly magazine, ATOMICjAGE a publication devoted to coyer- -' mews in the fields of uran- ing development and processing, legislation. Markets, and uses for atomio fuels. ium State Democratic i Convention to be TV Saturday ConveThe State Deaoorfktlo ntion will be televised for the on first in history, Minnie B. told the CXitlook Thurs--da- y. time Johnson Mre. Johnson who is one of 7. delegatee from San Juan County conveyed the news to the (Xitlook at a late hour Thursday with the thought that many would want to see the TV performance. Mrs. Johnson has been in Salt Lake for several days working as a member of the platform ttee. commi- i. The difference between gossip and news is whether you hear it or tell it. 4 END OF summer aiim Monday Don't Miss This Opportunity for Substantial Savings on Your Daughter's School Wardrobe |