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Show Girls' Camp Is A Big Success The annual North Sanpete stake M. I. A. girls' summer camp, which began Monday, . July 1 0 , was brought to a highly successful conclusion Friday morning, it is reported by President Tina Nelson, who was camp executive. 150 girls were en rolled, in addition ito numerous visitors. The encampment was held at Camp Elsie Hogan in Flat Canyon, Can-yon, east of Fairview. Medals were awarded the following follow-ing girls from the three groups for participation in camp activities: Beehive pin to Miss June Barton of the Mt. Pleasant South ward; Junior pin, Miss Phyllis Jensen and Miss Elaine Sorensen of the Mt. Pleasant North ward, tied; Gleaner pin, Miss Ruby Tucker, Fairview North ward. Mrs. Ethel S. Anderson of the general board was in attendance from Salt Lake. Camp nay programs pro-grams were supervised by Mrs. Ruby S. Jensen, while Miss Esther Es-ther Rasmussen had charge of campfire gatherings.' Ethel Lund was director of music actwitic:;. and sponso-vl carnival of original origin-al snns and musical number? supplied by girls of Ihe various groups, which was- held Thuncay nicrniner Mrs. A E. ,'cv.es was supervisor of cooking and sanitation; Miss Florence NiUi.en served as Damp nistoria-.i and photographer; M,:s Ruth Madsen as recreation lea--; and Miss Me' Is Covert of Spru1? City as cams bugler. The daily program was carried cut according to schedule, President Presi-dent Nelson states, with hikint:, handicraft work, and nature study featuring the girls' activities. |