Show 1 at r t 1 By MARY LANDEN We extend sympathy this week to Tom Stokes whose father passed away Tom will be home from Vietnam for a 30 day leave He and his wife Karen will be reunited in Port Arthur Texas for the funeral ser ser- vices We also extend our sympathies sympathies sympathies sym sym- to DeVon and Ruth Johnson whose daughter Ricky Mrs 1 Brad Black gave birth to twins on Feb 11 but both babies died shortly after birth Many of us knew Brad and Ricky when they lived in Val Verda Verda Verda Ver- Ver da last year They are now living in Dublin Calif We extend wishes for a speedy recovery to the following following follow follow- following ing who have been ill recently recent recent- ly Letitia Boulton Joy Boman Boman Boman Bo- Bo man Wolfgang and Shirley Scholz Harold Jacobsen George and Doyle Sanders SCOUTS The big event this month for Cub Scouts was the Blue and Gold ban ban- In Val Verda Ward di dinner mer was served family style to people A program followed the dinner A special salute was given to Beth for her work with the Cub Scout program Nearly all the boys received some kind of an award Ten of them received a rank ad ad- I New at the Bear Rank were Brad Nelson Brian Bown Fred Boulton Greg Briscoe Mark Wilson Danny Wood Gary Turley Randy Bass and Larry And And- erson Receiving a Wolf rating was Don McDonald Silver arrow points were presented presented presented pre pre- to Mark Wilson Bryan David and Lynn Heaps Bruck Hock and Danny Barlow received 2 Fred Fred Fred- Boulton received a gold arrow Craftsman and Athlete Webe- Webe low badges went ent to Scott Barlow Bar Bar- Barlow low Scott Bingham Keith Erickson Kerry Brinkerhoff Tom Foy Lowell Oswald Bill Johnson Johhson Allen Beard and Greg Singleton Doug Chadwick received his athlete badge and Bruce 1 was his craftsman badge Bruce was also presented his Webe low award and will graduate into Guide patrol New cubs welcomed into the Pack with their Bobcat pin were Eric John Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Haw Haw- kins and Bryan Singleton Special Special Special cial thanks for the successful evening ening were given to Den Mothers Sharon Virginia Virginia Virginia Vir Vir- ginia Kagie Louise Heaps and Colleen Anderson and to the Committeemen Gene Vallace Harlan Turley and Les Foy Les Foy assistant cub master and leader was in charge of the thc program The boys are reminded to get their cars ready for the Pinewood Derby to be held at the April meeting Congratulations to Captain Homer H. H Wilson who has been awarded the Silver Star for service as Commanding Officer of Co C 3rd Battalion GOth Both Infantry in Vietnam He is a ason ason ason son of Mrs Robert South West He will return from Vietnam this month and plans to attend the advanced infantry officers officers' officers officers' officers officers' cers' cers course at Ft Benning Ga Capt Wilson also has six bronze stars three for valor the air medal and the Vietnamese cross of gallantry Bill and Renee Reich have their triplet babies at home with them now from the hos hos- pital The triplets born bom on Dec 12 are described by their parents as a labor of I love Little Edward and Ellen came home on January 11 11 weighing in at 9 Ib lb 11 oz and 8 Ibs IH oz re re- Susan weighing 7 Ib b 9 oz came home a week later on Jan 18 Their mother reports they have been in for two baby checkups since their return home and they are progressing progress progress- ing very well Because of the abundance of snow weve we've had since November some of us haven't been out much to get acquainted with our new neighbors So it wasn't until until until un un- til the brunch at Ida Sorensen's Sorensens Sorensens Sorensen's Sorensens Sorensen's Soren- Soren sens sen's house last month that we were able to meet Bruce and Ruth Higgins Bowdidge and family of 68 West 2700 South An invitation is extended to all adults 18 and over inVal in inVal inVal Val Verda 3rd Ward to come and join in fellowship and reminisce experiences with former Bishop i Arnold Irvine and counselors Charles Pitt and Harold Watson tonight March 7 at 7 pm p.m. at the stake house That Was Different Who would like to go to heaven asked the teacher Every hand was raised but one Then a voice was heard to say to the hesitant one Put up your hand she doesn't want us to go now Everybody wants to be somebody Unfortunately many of today's youngsters seem to think that the only pith to acceptance in me rne tive course and its it's true that breaking windows will often get your name in inthe inthe inthe the papers BUT SO WILL helping afternoons afternoons after after- afternoons in a day-care day center or planting shrubs and trees in an empty lot or walking a d nature trail holding the confident confident confident con con- hand of a blind teen teen- ager These are the kind of things Girl Scouts do and have been doing now for 57 years In fact next week is the Girl Scouts' Scouts birthday all over the country and they're celebrating celebrating celebrating cele cele- brating it just by going on with i the thousands of serice ser- ser service vice ice become be- be projects they've come involved in in THE TIlE FUNNY thing is once I these kids get gel really involved in Girl Scouting and its mod mod- ern-day ern activities they stop caring about getting their names in the papers each of them knows she's Somebody because what she's doing is important And it is Happy Happ Birthday Girl Scouts To make Girl Scout Week Weck official the mayors from Bountiful Bountiful Boun Boun- Bountiful Centerville Farmington North Salt Lake West Bountiful Boun Boun- Bountiful and Woods Cross signed proclamations declaring Girl Scout Week THE TIlE PROCLAMATIONS paid tribute to Girl Scouts of the USA U.S.A. on its birthday and hailed the firmness of purpose which has guided the lives of many million Girl Scout members since the organizations organization's organizations organization's organizations organization's or or- founding on March 12 1912 Highlighted was the organizations organization's organizations organization's organizations organization's organ organ- triennial theme Values to Hold Worlds to Explore and Girl Scouts of the USA U.S.A.'s s 's service service ser ser- service vice to our daughters our community and our nation ALL CITIZENS were called upon to give Girl Scouts their continued interest cooperation cooperation cooperation cooper cooper- and support so that an increasing number of girls may benefit from a program which also benefits each and every everyone one of us Girl Scouting was founded in Savannah Georgia in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low who brought the idea home from Crom England with the statement Ive got something for the girls The movement has grown in this country from froman an original troop of 18 girls giris to an organization of three and three-fourths three mill million on |