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Show OGDEN GIRLS TO BE ORGANIZED 4 Campfirc. Units to Be Formed: Summer Activities Already Planned Under the direction of number ( Ogden women the Campfire Girls, i are to be organized in this city and lolreadj splendid fforts have beenj I realized in the securing of the spacious 'and excellently furnished basement i pla rooms of the Mrs David l - , cU s' home on Jefferson avenue and j Twenty-sixth street. Ogden people will remember ll i I during the summer Miss Rosalind Pol-, mati directed Campfire work as aj branch of the Community Service, but It was found unpractical to be carrt' .1 on through the schools so a re-or-ganlzatlon has resulted and the girN" Work will be carried on entirely in league with the schools of the city. I Miss Beulah Brown, former instructor in oral expression at the Ogden Hiu!i school, will be executive head Mlssj I Erowu said to be exceptionally well CCiUipped foi this positloti. She Is a I graduate of Worcester University I Ohio, and her efficiency In this work W9.S further specialized by her experi-rni experi-rni r hlkinr guide at the Yellow- star. this past summer. Mn r Bl COMMIT! I I . Miss Brown will be assisted In the re-organlJitlon and carrying on of tin-j work of Mls OKrta Woodruff, whoj i win lmve chnrgf of home economics land by Mrs Sop his Reed, director of physical activities. These young wo-; men will be aided and advised by a . j committee comprising Mrs. David ! Ecoles, chairman, Mrs Aggi Stevens j secretory: Mrs Chris Flygare, chalr-tl ' man of finance' Mrs. J. o Falck. consulting member, and Mrs. Edward I Rich and Mrs. S. S Smith Special ad-. VlStors. !1 women of C'gdrn aic r pelted to aid in every way In thr j I mnvMmnnl n-hirli io ulmjriv alvnnc d i i to the :.,ge of o-ganizing about twen- i t- croups or girls between ten si ii d j eighteen years of age Meiing are to be Veld In school buildings or j hornet nnd the activities are to be i limited In one meeting a week, proba-l bly to lie held afternoons following! sphool sessions Night meetings arej to be avoided. Honors are to be earned i through the reguhtr schtool and home, progCSlm of ti)C furl, the object of the Si out.-; being to bring all girls the op-J portunlty for group sxperience, ouf -1 door life, utl to learn through work, but more hy play, to serve their com-, munity The urogram provides (ncen- lives for practicing woman's world-old I arts by rcinliit.fr an elementary prof I-1 c.ency in cooking, housekeeping, flrsi aid and the rules of healthful ii.iiur. Three are forty odd subjects for which ! Proficiency" badges are given, and; more than otf-fo'irlh are In sub-1 i Jects directly related to the services of I woman in the home, as mother, nurse ci. hoiiif keeper MM.Ml.lt (TI fill - Already preparation has beett mode for the summer pleasures of the girls. Mrs. ,f ; Falck ha been instrumcn il in securing, through District l-oresieri R. H. Tt utlc dre of the local service! t offices, a summer camp site located on j Blacksmith Fork in the Cache forest. ! The camp is about seven mile fi i 1 I Hyrum, I'tah. easily reached on th" i 1 ntc rurban ' line and is a short hike from train to camp. The supervisor of j j the Cache forest has chosen the Site and now awaits the committee to visit the place and decide on the number) ! of acres to be set aside for this pur-. pur-. pwe. A plan will be worked out by the groups whereby the committee will soo:i be able to announce just what it will cost each girl for her-food (or I the ten days' online. The expense (s to bf borne entirely by the girl her-I her-I Sflf. and it is expected that each fdrl I will earn the amount by the time of ' the outing Provisions will be secured i at wholesale If possible and the cost to each will he he'd to the verj lowest fipriup. In fact, a prize will ne offered to the group composing the most ccon-i ccon-i omlcal menu. Tents must be furnished by the wo-I wo-I men of the city. Every woman Is needed to help the I Campfire Girls' movement in ogdei I and to make It as successful an or-, or-, ganlzatlon as In hundreds of other cities of the United States At pres- ent there is In exisience a thriving or-canlatlon or-canlatlon at IrkutRk, Siberia and the j last number of "The American QirV carries an Interesting article of the work beinc accomplished there. It Is hoped by those who have been most instrumental in the beglnnlns fit' this work In 'frdeii that even.- woman I of the city will take especial Interest ' tn the organization. If any wish to know further of the ' organisation and Its demands, they are I requested to address Miss Beulah ' Brown at the David Eccles' home. 2."S'i Jefferson avenue, ; oo |