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Show GA Ogden Standard-Examiner, Thursday, May 4, 1972 BOR DORKS 8 BA \ . AKA R AAS & 3 SEN NO Ke : me ose See: eS eee MCN : s Ee Re \ ES SR ae < | RS: R oe | EN » NS AY ~ \\ONE BOY SCOUTS™ Jamie-Woodrick Yr" .6 j ef Seat SACRA Si Se aCe Pe Pots eS OO. RSS (left) and Jeff ChanceOf Troop 281, sponsored ‘ ; ; : eb. ss fs r | by Embry Chapel, AME Church;-catech.Ogden Mayor Bart Wolthuis in his-office | to get a jump.on sales:of 1972 Scout-O-Rama “tickets, . - | '2,000 Youths to Begin Selling | : ; a cee MOy AWE a. K lickets for June Scout-O-Rama ustricts rouncil The actual Scout-O-Rama wil]|from the council. ake place’ June 10 at four) Ten tickets will net a first aid|7th—Bird Haven, Brigham City? Ward; ee ‘ifferent shows in Tremonton, | pit pocket cable saw or handi-| —Gatewa y, Clearfield LDS frigham City, Ogden and) craft 20 tickets sold earn| Stake center; jayton, says Sam Lower, ticket! heat knife; tab stove or compass, —Golden Spike, Bear : River| ales chairman. “We hope adults through our|High School LDS Seminary | YA ticket will admit the pur- entire district will get behind|building; 2 faser into any or all of the|the boys in their ticket sale. ~Rocky Lomond and’ Pine cattered displays, ‘This is the only thing the boys| View, Mount Ogden LDS Stake Price of a ticket this year ds;can sell in uniform using the| Center, 33rd and 2, up 100 per cent from past/good name of scouting,” Mr. | ,~ Mount, Ogden, Jackson; Ft Scout Service, »ars—a hike which represe| nts Lower Says, : Center; ry bt so much dslenan a the| Lake Bonneville » Council) Scout-O-Rama itself will Fremont, Roy High School,’ ice Control Board as a new/represents boys in four counties|South side; f inkle in use of money. ‘from Snowville to Kaysville and pes h View, tea “Ins: “This year each troop, pack|the Scout-O-Rama.— usually| dustrial School community, P — is * } North wf post williget §1’back. for each | draws ood 18,000—one reason It+ | kee ticket sold by a unit member,”|has been split into four shows |/Da Sin A bah ; an re says Mr. Lower. |this year. pene ae ad = | USE TICKETS The consist of an hour-long parade® He notes most scout units will!ini each of the four host cities | use ticket camps ment. or money purchase for of summer and booth shows at parks or) Children under 18 years ‘of equip-! grounds. | _ In addition, individual scouts age .Willsbe admitted free if —— 12,000 Scouts in nine will receive prizes for extra) accompanied*by an adult. i of Lake Bonneville effort in tickets sold: Each boy] Unit leaders “may. pick,. up | Saturday will begin who sells five tickets wil] | their ticket packets Saturday at elling tickets to the annual)". | 8 a.m. Districts and locations ouncil Scout-O-Rama. ‘receive a Scout-O-Rama patch are: ! i Standard-Examiner, Sunday, Feb. 4, 1973 Aas REONA : \G AC Ses OX \ \ \ 2 ‘ WASHINGTON COUPLE PICKS _ SEPTEMBERMz Yy WEDDING DATE AGAR; \ Planning a garden wedding and reception on Sept. 6 is Miss Reona Washington, daughter of Washington, Bee \ SQA SN Yy Z AS — WAS RRC NR ASS SE AX a ~ AGG \\ NK NS AS IW : ~ KCwaaz AGS RX oS GAN oe, SIL, YELLE, ARRAS Ethel Lincoln, Washington was and the Rev. B. J. Washington of Columbus, Ohio, She will exchange marriage vows with Curtis E. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brown of Sacramenia, Calif. Miss graduated from Ben Lomond High School, where she was a member of the Honor os oid and aepn scnool at Girls’ uted her State. She is a junior in the Col- lege of Nursing at the Uni- \ ih, Mrs. 2940 versity of Utah where she will continue her training. Mr. Brown received an as- < i. AK \\\ S P eae. \ AS WN i : ing can’t. come too soon for these young Scouts, Lindell McCree, Emilio Martinez, Diego bez and Russell Chance (left to right) with advisor Tim .Chamberlain (back) as they nti pate spring and summer outdoor activities, such as special outings and summer camps. A $ 2 = + Sociate degree in pharmacy from Sacramento City College and also received a bachelor of science degree from the University of Utah this past June. |