| Show Seventy Five Girls Complete Five Days of Day Camp Activities park City Girl Scouts Scout recently completed 5 6 days of day camp activities There were 76 75 girls la In attendance Mrs Phyllis Prudence reports the first step atop taken toward our goad of or n a Girl Scout day camp amp was to train n a group of adults is s leaders lenders and aids Many Manyol of ot our staff attended as many as nine mm train training In sessions both in Sal Ial Lake and at our own camp site I Next we set a n high standard for I health and safety measures Mrs Ruth Green camp nurse nune was In camp at nt all times Dr placed himself on call during the entire week First aid was taught to all the girls as well w ll as' as start staff and Md an adequate first aid supply was maintained as an essential part of ot operating equipment Drinking water was tested and andr ande r e system employed which exceeded National Camping Standards Stan Stan- dards Fire Kire safety tool craft and proper dress for tor the o out doors were amon among the firsts In the campers new experience The staff who so expertly ran camp Included Thelma Duck Buck Florence Halverson Ella Button Dutton Darlene Gray y Marge Angell Flossie HennIng Gwen I Verla Simpson Maye Yates Ruth I Green Marge Langford Fannie Williams Yvonne Clawson Elva EIva Elva El- El va Margaret Johnson Carol Ann Williams Lillian Birkbeck Dirk Birk- beck bock Jeannie Stone Zelia Soils SoU Freddie Jennings and Phyllis Phyllis' Prudence Active Staff Our business manager Katherine Katherine Kath Kath- erine Hansen took full responSibility responsibility for handling all camp supplies equipment maintaining records and shopping for the beverage beverage bev bev- Hage and groceries for the entire camp for tor five days Ruth Green camp nurse nurs handled all the emergencies which were fortunately fortunately fortunately fortun fortun- no more serious than minor scratches cuts and burns During the week various aids came into camp teaching special classes Special thanks to Darlne Darlene Darlene Dar Dar- lene lne Gray who who taught singing dan dancing and compass skills Freddie Jennings for sports and games Carol Ann Williams for knot tying and lashing Olivia McMillian as arts and crafts di director director director di- di rector for far her hours of preparation preparation preparation tion lovely craft display board and many hours in camp Helen Droubay for the fun In story telling and dramatics Marvin Marvin Mar Mar- MarI I vin Barnes Darnes who gave two afternoons afternoons afternoons after after- of archery lessons Arthur Gray who took a 11 group on afield n a field trip In a stud study of rocks rucks and nd minerals Carolyn Terry Kay Allison and Nancy Langford who prepared and gave Instructions on nature lure and also assembled assembled assembled assem assem- bled a nature corner orner Ada corn Born who spent many hours In temp camp teaching basketry Bell Hell Durny Dorny and Margaret Johnson Ifor I for tor teaching May pole dancing Jeannie Stone who assisted with I badge work and Ruth Green who gave first aid Instructions Many thanks to all who prof pro- pro I f I transportation I Fannie O a ann n n l I e eWilliams eWilliams Williams Ruth Green Rather Rather- line me J Hansen ansen Ella Lewis Gwen I ay Lola Lola Wheelwright Marge Langford Ella Button Dutton Donna Dunna Evans vans Betty Detty Reed Heed Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Johnson Jeannie Stone Florence Halverson T The Thelma h el 1 m a Duck Buck Marge Angell Angeli Ada Skull- Skull corn Olivia McMillan Freddie Jennings Elva Thompson Marvin Marvin Mar Mar- vin Barnes Bessie Dessle Smith Yvonne Clawson and Darlene Gray Fresh Freeh Milk George took time from his busy schedule to deliver fresh milk In tamp gamy each morning which was Vas Vas' one of the highlights of each day David Loertcher graciously brought In enough bales of or hay to provide three archery targets and the Elks gave us the use of their tables fur for The United Park Mining Company provided lumber lumber lum lum- ber bel to repair a bridge gunny gunnysacks gunnysacks gunnysacks sacks and powder boxes which Ted Smith delivered To Willie and Dorothy Mur- Mur nin for use of their grounds and for the many favors they offered our deepest appreciation is ex- ex ex tended Appreciation is given to the camp committee who stood behind us willing to give any amount of help Fraser Buck Duck Dr Reed Clawson Carl Winters Winters Win Win- Leon Ruth Green Katherine Hansen Jeannie Stone and Yvonne Clawson Also a hearty thank you to the City Council and to Sheriff Fisher for their cooperation Last but certainly not least thans to the husbands who gave muscle power time moral support support sup sup- port to their wives Among those husbands who helped so unselfishly were Reed Clawson Bob Dob Birkbeck Bob Dob Buck Dave Prudence Prudence Prudence Pru Pru- dence Russ Green Pete Angell Angeli Virge Yates and Bob Dob Johnson |