| Show URGES AID FOR GIRL SCOUTS I Mrs Hoover Makes Plea for Concerted Effort 5 In Utah Appeal to women of at Utah to aid and operate co-operate In the tho Girl Scout movement and tomake to make maka the ork general rather thi thin than n In the hands handsor or of a few hard workers was made mado by Mrs Herbert Hoover presIdent ot of the Girl Scouts of America who was an Ogden visitor yesterday Mrs Hoover spoke to Ogden and Salt Lako Lake women who are identified Identified fied tied with the Girl Scout mo ement In Utah at a lun luncheon heon in the lIer- lIer Her I Mis Hoover asserted that she had an enjoyable day In Ogden Ae she was Wa leaving tor for California she was presented with a box ot of utah fruit a a large Iorge box of Ogden candy and end a beautiful bouquet or of flowers GREETED BY CO COMMITTEE Tho The reception committee com corn composed composed posed of ot Mrs Mr J S G 0 l Faick alck and Mrs Dald DaId Eccles accompanied by Mr and Mrs Irs J U Eldredge Jr met Sirs Mrs Hoover at the Union station and took her for tor an automobile trip throughout Ogden canyon The Tho city wells were ere visited and Mrs Hoover was ns then taken to the tho Her Her- Hermitage hotel whore where the luncheon was as served There were about 70 women wamen from Ogden and Salt Lake present at the luncheon among hom were ere Mrs C B Stevens Stevena first corn com commissioner com missioner Of the tho Salt Lake Lako council and Mrs 0 J Ller secretary or of ortho the tho Salt Lake Lako council with eight other prominent Salt Lake council councilwomen councilwomen councilwomen women Mrs J S C Davis second commissioner of at the Ogden council and chairman ot of the luncheon com corn committee committee as aa well as Mrs frs Betty Stiles Porter fprmer former director and also the tho presidents of practically all aU the Ogden clubs and Salt Lake clubs Following the lun luncheon heon Mrs Davis Introduced Mrs Porter who In turn Introduced Mrs Hoover In Ina Ina ina I a brief Introductory address In which sho she referred to having met Hoover In New ew York at nt a Girl Scout meeting VALUE OF or WORK Mrs Hoover spoke on the sub sub- subject sub subject of tho the value to girls of ot Girl Scout work S Sh pointed out that the tho secret of ot interesting girls In Girl Scout work ork was to explain to them pow how they could get real joy out of ot any of ot their work wark it all de- de depending depending de depending pending upon their vie viewpoint point Work Vork considered as purely work worl became purely labor she sho pointed out but when the worker learned to look upon such work worl In the tho rIght light which Mrs Irs Hoover said was DS with a view to getting what hat fun there was out of it It c ceased to be work ork and became a labor of joy She also pointed out the value to the tue girls of ot the tho outdoor exer er exer- exer exercise cl cise cle o that came camo from the many hikes planned and laid stress also on the value ot of o the hiP companion ot of the various arlous arlou captains GIRLS PHO PROBLEMS Ms Scouts learned she said to take tako man many of ot their problems to their captains for or discussion problems lems Ims that thy they th y did not care to dl- dl discuss dis discuss cuss with their mothers nor with their Immediate relatives Cs The Girl Scout movement mo Mrs er said was destined to pro pro- pro produce duce duca a n b better belter ter race of af women in m the future because of the many an adan- advantages offered today that el a not DOt offered to the girls of the past At the luncheon the tho rooms were decorated with The favors consisted of miniature girl scouts scout with faces made of ot marshmallows while the hats lats and bodies wore v ere made of ot brown paper At the conclusion of the lunch lunch- luncheon luncheon luncheon eon the reception committee an- an accompanied ac accompanied companied by Mr Ir and Mrs J S U Eldredge took Mrs Hoover to the tho UnIon station 00 |