Show n 4” F 44 4f Ft j igAUv- -n hWlMtMV Htj i 3rl ihFb ift 0 t Sljc iniit £akc Tribune - Sunday Morning f High Altitude Radio Program Given By Girl Scouts "at Camp Cloud Rim w V 'Tt's almost as good as a real and lots more fun than just staying at home'” is the enthusiastic verdict of the gills who attend the three day camps maintained by the Salt Lake Girl Scout council These camps are held from 10 a m to 3 p m on Mondays at Fairmont park on Wednesdays at the Veterans’ hospital garden and on Fridays at the Jordan park At the meeting last week moving pictures of day camp activities were taken These will be shown at the camp reunion next winter newly introduced at Swimming Fairmont park day camp is one of the most popular activities according to Miss Martha Selby leader Outdoor cooking featured at each camp is another favorite project At'the Veterans' hospital Wednesday the entire midday meal e was prepared at the outdoor were largely responsible for the erection of the present lodge named in memory of their daughter Helen Jane The broadcast climaxed several days' preparation for the program as every girl in the camp had part either singing or speaking Other interesting events of the week included the "Scouts’ Own” Sunday evening at which the traditional lighting of the new campfire using a log taken from the last campfire of last summer was firq-plar- observed out-do- First Mariner UniKStarts First Mariner unit In Utah wes at Camp Cloud Rim on Thursday when Mrs Donald R Wagstaff former Mariner leader in Tacoma Wash visited the camp and explained the new project to organized Lavina Livingston Patricia DuckFrances worth Mane Swenson Weiss Barbara Picht Dorothy Bos- 6 Miriam Wolfrom Mary the girls Kathryn Pittman left and Colleen Pittman twin daughters of Mr and Mrs J E Pittman display the beach shoes they completed at Girl Scout day camp last week Ford Mary Whittier Patty Burton Elra-no- r Ware Carolyn Harmon Pat Wilkins Margery Williams Noella Mary Mclnerney Stephenson Peggy Johnson Helen Welcker Matthews Teggy Betty Crosby Julia Cuthbert Donna Loveless Marian Jones Provo Lois Jackson Huntington Park Cal : Eleanor Wright Logan Betty Brimhall Bingham Fullness Massed Paris designers are showing dresses with skirt fullness massed it front or back Troubles and disasters take us in this world some of them are pretty bad and hard to bear They come because we are stupid and because all our people were stupid before us Because Grandpa Jones' unfortunate tendency to drink cost him that fortune he because made in pioneer days Grandpa Smith never could keep his temper and fought with everyone because one forebear wasn't honest and another wasnt saving and another beat his sons into rebellion and running away and still another had a tendency to tuberculosis and never paid his bills Others lied were lazy dirty shiftless selfish proud cruel and arand we inherit a fine rogant diffusion of all these qualities and weaknesses Years ago I knew a family with an arrogant grandfather He was haughty intolerant man who thought he knew everything and would permit no mans opinion to be expressed in his presence much less his criticism or argument His meek wife his cowed children endured pas insufferable ways And handed down to some of them Girls at Jordan day camp started making their own camp cooking utensils from tin cans at their These utensils meeting Friday will be used for the preparation of meals In addition to these special projects the girls have regular classes in handicraft sketching dramatics and folk dancing New Contingent Camp activities are well under way at Cloud Rim the second contingent of campers going into their units Saturday afternoon Those who will spend the next week at the Girl Scout camp are: Cherry Powers Shirley Mendenhall Patricia Jones Barbara Brueggeman Joyce Crane Leah Fairclough Marilyn Wood Man-h- n Woodbury Dorothy Johnson Joan Kingenfclter Georgie Hatch Carlyn Jones Billie Anderson Margery Groshell Susan Kelly Margaret Viko Joyce Snow Marion GUeser Betty Williams Irene Schrader Mary Mendenhall Jams Rae Fakk Mary Ellen Murphy Kathleen Norris do over- camp altitude The program which was broadcast over KSL Wednesday afternoon demonstrated the homcmak-in- g nature and music in camp activities of the group Features on the program were Mr and Mrs H J Plumhof who well Edwilyn McMain Colleen Silver Nanette Winder Patsy Welck-e- i Baibaia Sims Erlynn Anderson Patsy Pomeroy Barbara W Edwarria Snyder Man) Others By Girl Scouts Girl Scouts at Camp Cloud Rim Ontario lakes region above Park City lent themselves to a unique Wednesday experience when for the first time in local activities broadcasting they gave one of the fust radio programs to be presented from such a high If llffi Self - Control Will Bring Happiness to Family Day Camps Attended by In the E7 July 16 1939 Mariners among Girl Scouts approximate the Sea Scout organiza tion Waterfront activities are the chief interest of Jhe group and with the growing interest in boat ing in Utah Manner group are expected to flourish All-Da- Mountain y and to their chilrdren is pas stu-- " duced now to two toothless old t brings of service and sunshine and Pa lost all his money men and two toothless old women j of realizing — what It took me lorg pid pride to grasp— that lump-timhis children grew up poor but they who like to talk about the good long years the conditions of others are never forgot to be rude and overlutk some folks have and the bad' not so hard as our love and our bearing even under the most pa- link that has always followed the feats make them There are comJohnsons thetically unsuitable circumstances pensations in everything and in They tell us that nothing will evciy life Even invalidism has its They took it out— and take it out to this day— in bullying car con- change a child s inborn nature amusements and comforts and for ductors and sales persons in loud From a purely human standpoint everyone who is not ill every day claims of birth and position in this is true you cant touch the brings small desires and the grantscornful laughter at the pretenof those desires relief from things of the flesh bv mere means Pas pride mined of flesh But mental treatment-n- ow ing tions of others some small ache good hunger and lose sciendressed up with many their lives caused them to a meal to satisfy it books rest positions and overlook opportuni- tific names but once known as No two human hearts react to a old fashioned ties brought them nothing If as grace” can do it any experience in exactly the same What would agonize you is young man he had curbed his pride and the determination to make way his children would have grown your tiny fraction of an impertect taken quite calmly by your neighup under a gentle reasonable fath- world perfect is the first step to- bor time reaches broken hearts would have ward a service that will go on and and finds them wiser and ready er his spared them the necessity of car- on down the ages and always be for curing and the balm that you rying on an unfortunate trait As growing and always be for good can t reach them with today So stop being afraid of anyit was he never saw the necesreal hes someone and lessens the There 11 be not only more appalling great mass of the world a sity for change in himself and thing befor sorrows and he sealed their characters against shoiks you pain fore you get through but what’s it too “We have a roof" said a pale 11 see to have The Johnsons hRd a different harder to bear you slum wife to me years ago "and disthose hot nights when Miles gets heritage Their people never paid your children saddened aged had illusioned hurt It's their destiny the babies and me up there and bills never settled anywhere no shame about letting relatives and the only thing you can pray we look at the stars and he amokes support them They laughed a for them is that they will meet his pipe and they go to sleep it setbacks gallantly and learn from does seem as if we were lucky!” great deal at their own shiftlessness but after two calls the young them and eventually be the hapWell I've been in big cool sumnaval lieutenant she really loved pier for them mer places at Biarritz and Nice Because once accepting this phi- Palm Beach and Santa Monica but never came to see Betty again and d and losophy there is happiness all along I never heard a woman in any Ann grew up d and is as superfluous the way deep indestructible hap- one of them say that she thought and as lonely today as Betty The piness in putting the joy of others herself lucky! Johnsons didn’t pay dentists or in- in the place of the joy you cail't deed consult them they are re have in taking what each day (Released by Bell Syndicate Inc) Fj jfe self-contr- H buck-toothe- short-sighte- Hikes Keep Girls Out of Doors Girl Scouts at Camp Cloud Rim v are finding that the many hikes provided for the seasoned scouts are the best projects in the world for keeping them out of doors moving about in the high mountain atmosphere enjoying the scenery and acquiring that stored up energy that will help them through the long dark days of w'inter During the past week senior Girl Scouts made three trip lo the top of Mount Majestic the altitude of which is 10 728 feet It is a 2000-forlimb from the camp strenuous climbing at that and is a real test of hardihood and hiking abilall-da- if We proudly si mien nee ADVANCED it SHOWING OF NEW FALL Mff ot ity Senior girls also made a number pack trips on horseback and member of the Alpine unit made one overnight hike of y shoes Farewell Party Held at Camp In honor of Mrs Earl Rainey of Pocatello who has been instructing Girl Scouts at Camp Cloud Rim in the art of puppetry and who left Friday for the Ogden Girl Scout camp the girls at Cloud Rim gave a farewell party Friday afternoon The puppets made by the girls were brought to the party and a puppet show was the chief entertainment yor cfhe Sfair c9or Shall 6 and 675 From season to season the unimpeachable qualthe workmanship the high fashion of ity Vitality Shoes has never varied The new Fall Vitalities are lovlier than ever- typifying fashin fabrics styles and ion’s foremost trends colors You’ll select them for their smartness you’ll wear them for their comfort! - Exclusive at Tlie Paris LYNN smart built-ud pattern of gabardine and A p elasti-rlze- Developed In nr hlarlc hrown Boulevard heel — Vid e75 EDITH A new yrnton In step In pump Fn'h iond In blar k nutrie Blu And patent or brown ralf and a u a d e Boulevard ZAZA the new Bultan last with boulevard heel Developed In blue ralf and sneda combined Also brown— 675 SULTANA nxfotd on h new Buli-alast barral haal Patant vamp and haal with tifd quarter A T dra-- 07ft Our foremost milliners present hats for ct the Fair hats for Fall Hats exciting restrained characterized by the alluring Fustic types the fetching Coachman the flattering “Petit Chou” houette prophetic little turban sil- Tantalizing warm colors and charcoal black All Shoes A X-R- In answer to the hue and cry “What shall we wear to the Fair and for Fall” Prophetic stales in Autumn’s fasorite trends touches of allure! black ay TONIA pump of alep-l- n patent lei i her or blue calf Boulevard ¥ Fitted heel — 675 classic simplicity with unexpected All pure dye pure silk In charcoal iama Sizes 12 to 20 IAHAMA blrul walking oxford of hint k or brnwn Soft And iMth-t- r calf Built-U- p An DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE F ONlXj DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE ONLY Dresses — Second I loof dependable merchandise onl' hf-- 07ft mi v |