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Show Ml CAMPERS : IE FIE TIME Another Group of 33 to Begin South Fork Outing Saturday With the camp far better equipped I than last year and with the surrounrT-Inprs surrounrT-Inprs and drinking water declared ex-c ex-c eptlonally good the Girl Scouts en-amped en-amped at South Fork are happy 1m ilthy 'ind enjoying every moment of their stay At the same time they are receiving instructions In bed making, mak-ing, household duties, and kitchen work, Dr. Roy H. Wilson, city and county physician, and .Miss Larson, public health nurse, inspected the rump and pronounced It as meeting all health and sanitary requirements. The water used for drinking and 1 culinary purposes comes from a spring which has been pronounced perfec t by the state l.ai terlologlst A system of garbage disposal and I camp sanitation has been adopte. I which not onlj means a clean camp for the girls but protects all other campers There are 30 girls In camp now On Saturday another group of ?. win eo I into the camp. The group to leav for South Fork Saturday Is requested ! to be at the C ntral ' Junior High school at l l" o'clock The girls to depart at that time will be under the direction of Captains Nelson, Mills, McConnell and Hanna. un Friday the Girl Scouts and the V L. M I. A. will co-operate in a program for the general entertainment entertain-ment of all. In Sunday the camp will be open to visitor. Parents of the girls and others who arc Interested will be welcomed. wel-comed. I lie r;irl Scent council assures all parents that the girls at the camp are verj well taken rare of and parents need have no worries as to their welfare. |