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S K Daniels a member of the utah Bowmen's Association Mr Daniels who is a very active 80 years old says he has been shooting a 3 bow for 75 15 years The growing sport Is livened by his tal tales s of famous Indians and archers he has known J. J E. E DOC Johnson manager manager manager man man- ager of the duck club and with without out whose cooperation the camp would not be possible guides the girls through his outstanding collection of n native a ve animal r pelts pelts Doc Doc also discusses the habits habits habits hab hab- its and habitats 01 of the me animals on display and tells of the importance Im Importance Importance Im- Im of each In maintaining the normal balance of nature MRS BARDALL said that the camp activities Include many other outdoor skills such as knife and ing and tent pitching The girls make all their own camp furniture furniture furniture furni furni- ture she said of wood together A A number of or Girl Scouts between the ages of 12 and 15 have accepted the Active Citizenship Challenge by workIng working working work work- ing with girls at the camp who have had no prior camping ex ex- ex tl ti A ACH 1 CADETTE C is paired with with another girl to help her through the new experiences Two Senior Girl Scouts are also serving as Special Program Aides Carla Barker whom the girls have dubbed Stitches acts as time full-time camp nurse to care for the Inevitable cut fingers fingers fingers fin fin- gers and other minor com com- plaints Although a girl does not become be become become be- be come a seasoned an in five days said Mrs Bardall Bardall Bardall Bar Bar- dall she does finish camp with witha a better understanding of the natural world and has learned some of the fundamental skills LEARNING through doing isa Isa is isa a vital part a of Girl Scouting Mrs Bardall stated and has been Incorporated In our camp program as extensively as pos pos- sible A up follow-up camp for Brownie age girls between 7 and 9 willbe will willbe be held at Mueller Park beginning beginning beginning begin begin- ning June 24 The camp under direction of Diane McKenzie will be programmed for younger young young- er girls but will still Include typically Girl Scout a activities Lu 1 f Ir Irr r l I 1 1 l' l I k kA A l q 11 t 1 t r 1 f l Fr fr 1 1 ylI VT I r j w i r rJ J r r I r r 5 1 r L 4 z 4 Y t pr r. r J 4 v i t 7 pi pit t yE k i F t 7 p c cV V u n n I AFTER FTER LUNCH EXERCISE Tl 1 Jr V I It t s tr 4 s 4 t it f- f In x 1 ie V 4 i iy y i r r ti r t f fI I t k kr r n 54 4 f Jt k 4 t f AH iH LETS IETti EAT nr r- r v rM r 1 1 j j a. a I 5 s. s I f r E. 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