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Show liflLBBjBj Ogden Girls H To Entertain In Yellowstone Miss Beulab Brown Will Direct Program of Pageantry Entertainment, under the personal direction of Miss Beulah Brown of BB Ogden, will furnish unusual pleasure R is BB to the visitors of Yellowstone Na- Bfl tlonal park this summer, when the BB park will celebrate Its seml-centen- HB BBa nl.al r.nnlversary. Fifty years ago, BB President V. S. Grant signed the bill B that set aside the area as a recrea- BH tlonal park. The park also claims B the honor of being the first national B playground of Its character in the .'" 'B Bh In view of this celebration a spe- i B clal program of pageantry under Miss 1 BB Browns supervision, has been ar- BBJ ranged. The history of tho park will B bo dramatized by tableaux, song and Bl dance, and will be given In a pro- BH gresalve style, certain events being B staged at each of th camps. At B Mummoth camp, the known Indian Bl love story of John Colter. Jim Brld- I BBJ ger and Mr. Evert'-, will lie given BH At Old Faithful camp the campfire BB and the proposed setting uslde of tho Bfl park as a national playground with BB historical r-haracters. will bo por- t rayed Canyon camp will give u, Bfl plcturlzation of stage coach davs nnd tho advent of the automobile. BB Miss Rro n will b- nssl-ted by nine young women from Ogden as well ns a number of other young women from BB various parts, of the United State. Bfl Ogden young women Included In the party, who will leave on June 12 are MiSS Vera Delamater. Miss MIrtam Bfl Bondy, Miss Ruby McCarty, Miss Ruth Bfl Adler, and Miss Miriam Ch-r. wli- Bfl are going to Canyon enmp, Miss Len- Bfl ore Hlnckloy. Miss Edras Christian- B son and Miss Vivian Peterson who Bfl will go to Lake camp and Mrs R W. Hfl C. Powell, who Is going to act as housekeeper at the Inn al Old Faith- fl ful camp Bfl Besides this, many of the girls will flfl act as "savages." assisting In the din- fll Ing room" directing and guiding park visitors and being hostesses. A round B of unusual camp duties will keep Hib llill HI each of the camp crews exceptionally flH busy flH Every year there aro thousands of 11 twill WWm nppllcants for portions in th park. during the summer. A o-dl-n nt s must BjJ havo the ability to entertain In some BJ way as well as bo willing to perform BJ camp duties which are oftentimes tin- fll pleasant. Employes of the camp are Hi non-profosslonal and largely picked from college men and women of ood fll American families. fll Visitors of tho park are practically from all ovor the world, many of them traveling by automobile, "whilo Lfll thousands make tho trip by ral! and fll auto stage lines. Last year there was LBJ a total of r.l.747 visitors. BJ This year the anniversary of the park will undoubtedly attract a large BJ number of other visitors. Several notable guests are expected, among H them President Warren O. Harding H Secretary of tho Interior A B Fall' Director Mather of the National -a.k service, and Assistant Director A B Cammcrer. |