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Show jAXUAEY 13, 1933 District have ctosen the foiiowing men as capable, and who are associated will probably be some arrangement during the first part of the game. a short rebuttal for each The rumor around is that the Utah , daily tuth the boys as examiners for fur LEHI men knew who they had to get out of Merit hadf ki;V, THE APPROVED COI'RSF Na one has any place clinched; the game and went In at the f irst ' Rtquirtd Tderitt For Eagle Auard. SCOUTMASTER'S KEY LISTED is eligble whose scholarship with the intentions or instructions to First Aid by Dr. j Dr everybody is satisfactory and whose fees are remove the guards and especially Sundwall, Dr. W. L. Worlton or Dr. Mut txecutive A. A. Anderson J. G. Jones; swimming by George I. paid. Six students will constitute the Whitman from playing. Whitman final teams. went out Probably by natural efforts announced that the approved course Bone; Life Saving by Roy Passey; j f r the scout master 's The is: that the of himself and pobably with the enResolved, subject scout-tr's key, and Personal Health, Public Health, training award, both of which Athletics or Physical Development, nations of the world should adopt a couragement of the Utah men. Anbimetallism standard of exchange. are honorary awards far service and other rumor is that Whitman is headCivics, by Joseph Rotison; Nile Washburn. Team. J. ed for the rendered in the scout movement and Safety, by D. R. Mitchell; would be an outline of his course Bird given Study, by J. 'Sants;" Camping, LEHI BOY RECEIVES ASSEMBLY FRIDAY in connection with Adult Trainng snd Pioneering, by John Hutchings, GLORY AT B. Y. U. LEHI Classes held each Wednesday night and Cooking by George L Bone. The weekly assembly will be held These awards may be earned by Optional subjects: (Examiners Jay Whitman, former local high Friday in the High School Audivolunteer outers or scoutmasters listed first). school basketball star, has began to torium wth the program being given who complete satisfactorily the trainJoseph Robison Firemanship, Hik- attract the attention of the sport by the band. ing and service requirements in the ing and Conservation. well writers as as basketball fans the O five year progressive Nile Washburn Business, Jour plan. This with his ball playing on the Brigham TWO LEHI GIRLS MAKE course as announced is the first of nalism, Bookbinding, Public Speak Young COLLEGE HONOR ROLL University ftoop squad. Bethe training courses listed for the ing and Dramatics. Utah-B- . Y. U. game last the fore training part of the requirements and E. B. Garriet Agriculture, Bee week the prospects of the game were Marcille Gunther and Elfie Hansen will cover troop organization and pro- Keeping, Beef PiiKiuction, Dairying, out. The critic had this to are among the small group of studpointed gram building. Farm Home and Its Planning, Farm ents listed the Brigham Young Unisay about the Y guard line. Layout and Building Arrangement, no is "There over the guard worry versity Honor Roll for the fall quartMERIT BADGE EXAMINERS Farm Records and Bookkeeping, First in the Blue and White line er, as was announced last Friday by position LISTED SOME REQUIREAid to Animals, Fruit Culture, Garup as the Dougars are blessed with the school paper. Two students from MENTS REVISED dening, Hop and Pork Production, plenty of big, able guards. Paradoxi a town of the size of Lehi speaks well Horsemanship, Nut Culture, Sheep cally enough, the smallest of these, for the instructions received here. The National Council of the Boy Farming, Poultry Keeping, First AidJ is the leading choice, There is very little question that Lehi Scouts of America have sanctioned To Animals, Corn Farming, Farm Jay Whitman, an a player who Is bound to make was not the highest in percent for the following changes and additions Mechanics, and any other farm merit folks sit up and take notice. Whit- students in attendance or the size of in the Boy Scout badge. man is hardly taller than 5 feet 9 the town of any listed in the school Program: RANK Junius Banks Astronomy, Botany, inches, (the university team averages for the number listed on the honor Tenderfoot Requirement A'o. V Revised Chemistry, Electricity, Insect Life, 6 feet 1 inch), but he meaning Whit roll for last quarter. to Read Mining, Photography, Radio, Reptile man, worried even the biggest and 1. Know the Scout Oath and Study, Weather and Forestry. cleverest Henry's or Swedes' had last FOUR STUDENTS AWARDED Law, Motto, Sign, Salute and signiweek." Joseph Coulam Music. FISHER' COACH KITS ficance of the Badge and the Uni Lehi ful the Joseph Coulam or Calvin Walker guard Friday night form." filled the estimate mentioned above Architecture, Automobiling, A committee representing the high Prerequisites for Eagle Ranks Carpentry, Cement Work, and more. T. Hettig, publicity man school and another committee repreMachin of the B. Y. U. U credited with the Scouts must qualify for Star, Life Leathercraft, Leatherwork, senting the junior high after looking and Eagle Rank in this order with ery, Masonry, Metal Work, Survey- following: "Utah ran into trouble up the srholarship and mechanical ing, Woodcarving, Woodwork, Plumb with, the sturdy B. Y. U. defense, ability of different students decided proper intervals of time. with Jay Whitman and Malcom Le- - to award Life and Eagle Ranks ing, and Painting. Floyd White and Gene WilIn place of the substitution of Dale Hadfield Bugling. Sueur as the bulwarks. In fact so son of the senior high, and Max D. R. Mitlhell Cycling, Salesman- effectively bottled up was Mm RedSafety for Pioneering in the Life and Earl Turner the four kits Sharp skin offense by the Cougars' airtight Scout and Eagle Scout Requirements ship, Scholarship. given by the Fisher Body Guild to Cecil Ash Scholarship for Junior guarding that only once did they as previously adopted, the Executive to put Two Lehi, providing they agree shake loose a man for a set-u- p. Board approved that "Safety be add High Students. effort possible in building the every ed to the requirements for Life Scout Other badges passed direct from goals were tapped in on the rebound, best coach they can to represent Rank as an Alternative to Life Sav Commissioners, John Hutchings and and the rest were long shots from themselves and their school in the foul-lin- e territory. ing or Pioneering, and "That Safety George I. Bone, or assigned to special beyond the judging of the finished coaches. The In this sterling defense the dirauni- - kits containing necessary materials be made an additional required sub examiner as subject demands. tive B. Y. U. guard, Jay Whitman ject for the Eagle Scout Rank" leaving arrived at the high school Tuesday The little fellow was the sensation. OBSERVE WILL LEHI nine optional subjects instead of ten. and the boys will soon commence SCOUT ANNIVERSARY WEEK was everywhere on the. floor, and work under the MERIT BADGES REVISED supervision of Joseph guarded the veteran Utah high scor Coulam and Calvin Walker; but they Leather crafts Some of the troops of the Lehi Dis ing forward, Taft Watts, so effective 1. Know the source and method of will receive no physical help from trict have commenced to make plans ly that the latter's only scoring con them, as the coaches must be done by preparation of the best grades of for the Boy Scout Anniversary week tribution was a long side heave early the boys. The boys can and will leather for craftwork; te!! what type been announced by the in the game, and four free throws. all the moral help necessary-froleather is best for each End of which has National Headquarters to Commence Whitman displayed a basketball sense instructors. their leathercraft (such as tooling, stampWednesday, February 8. The Nation and a dazzling speed that actually being, moccasins, bookmarks, novelties, al and Council committees have ar wildered the Utes, repeatedly springetc.) Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goates are a day by day program for the ing up from nowhere to block passranged 2. Design and tool some object in visitors this week. Magna loose shook This He district. and shots. of es the and help troops easy leather, such as a mat, blotter pad LEHI program is to be rearranged to suit four times for goals, and converted corners, bill fold, magazine cover, the A. E. Mrs. second high scoring Manning entertained a troops and districts. The main three ties to take belt; or design and stamp such an each scored of "Y" Nelson to honor. is have doing something group captain young people at her home thing article, using at least two stamps 12 The evening was spent in week. The with the suggested Saturday. points." day during manufactured by himself, presenting card games. Delicious luncheon was The score Friday night was 47-2program is as follows: evidence of having personally made Saturday night the Utes reversed served to Hershel Manning, Fay February 8. Wednesday. Anni the stamps. Round-u- p Vernon who all of Davis, Thelma the way the score stood and walked Anderson, Day. versary Know three methods of braiding Jones, William Price, Doris Taylor, are now or have been scouts and off with the game by a score of 33-3- 2 leather, and produce and article made scouters. In the evening troop meet Whitman stated the same kind of Leo Hadfield, Ila Bushman, Harold by himself of braided leather; demon- ings with a well worked out program. basketball Saturday night as the Hutchings, Lurel Hutchings, Leland strate how to end braiding with a Presentation of Hoover awards. night beftre; but it looked as if some Price, Ruth Taylor, Ferrel Brems, Turk's head and how to make a slid- Hook-u- p Delilah Fox, Roger Price and Lois from the on radio programs. Remem one desired his absence ing knot. ber every scout and scouter re game. He was taken out on fouls Dickerson. 4. Design and make a laced article, commits himself to the Scout Oath such as a knife sheath, axe sheath, and Law. Wear uniforms and in1 camera case, first aid case, etc. signia all week. Home 9. day (In requirements 2, 3 and 4 recogThursday. February nized imitations of leather may be Every scout does a good turn in his used.) home. For other revised merit badges February 10. Friday. Community Revisions have Good Turn. Day. Rave each troop watch this column. been made in Radio, Safety, Stalking, perform some worth while good turn Automobiling, Cycling, Pottery, Read- to its community. February 11. Saturday. ing and Scholarship. Scout mobolization, to Day. New Merit Badges scout each brings a new boy. Mid-Wint- er Two new merit badges have been which historic spot. some to issued by National Council. They are Pilgrimage Speakers. Programs. Dramatics, and Public Speaking. February 12. Scout Sunday. Troop church in a body. Arrange attends LOCAL SCOUT ADVANCEie scout sermons, emphasizing for MENT EXAMINERS twelfth scout law. February 13. Monday. Citizens The Executive Board of the Lehi Day. Celebrating Lincoln's birthday. Health and safety activities. School February 14. Tuesday. assemblies, for specal Arrange day. in'schools. Establish a scout roll in room. Special anniversary the class in meetings. troop program This program will be cnangea 10 meet local conveniences. Troops who wish to do a community good turn should get in touch with George S. who Peterson, Scout Citizen Man, will see to it that you get a task that will be worthwhile and recognized. Scout Column far IPlMimMini eaa Always Done by J fitt PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE or STREET LEHI, UTAH Farm and Home News there does our money go? farm family. by Rena B. Maycock) authorities give the fol-n- ir kitchen," he said. "Keep in close advice concernng distribution touch with the farmers and assist the individual person in solving his 'f income expenditures. (Compiled the ted Becognized to for it. Savings i shoulf amount to i-- iu Director Peterson further urged may be conser staff members to study more careful5 to 10 per ly the things that are bought from vatively provided at from other localities of the coTintrw to income. total tot of the are determine if more of the family risks Investments involving j. i..Mhle with incomes of small needs cannot be supplied at home. He and speculation is asked that a careful study of the soil surplus margins, be made and see that it maintains its out of the question. Shelter averages 15 to 0 per fertility, if possible. lof to "Some of the best agri- cultural courses have been taught on the corral fence or in the farm the total income. Life insurance t W. A. Lloyd, in charge of exten30 to 40 percent sion work in the western section, "m- - made a plea for the building of a proof income and varies inversely as for increases. gram young men and women who tome the club (, Clothing averages 15 to 20 per are not attracted by cent of income. program at present. He outlined five 7. Accessories, cleaning, repair fields of endeavor which interest of income. youth, as, personal, educational, sojverages 5 to 7 percent 8. A minimum of 5 per cent oi cial, economic, and public work. should be reserved for "We must lead the senior group health over a period of not less than into a program through i years. A portion of the health re of their own making," said Mr. serve fund,, if released, may De usea Lloyd. He spoke of the changing in matters of choice. sentiment with regard to farming, 9. An average of 5 per cent is from' farming as a business only, to legitimate expenditure for recreation. that of farming as life. He said that Iducation and recreation funds may extension is a to help the Tie interchangeable. farmers over the hump and the 10. Church and civic expenditures county agents should bind up the de- may vary from 5 to 15 per cent wounds of the farmers while the income and doctors look for a cure. wndintr upon size of church and civic affiliations. Other speakers of the conference 11. Education and travel is rated included: Frank B. Stephens, memas comparable with church and civic ber of the board of" trustees; Presiaranditures. 5 to 15 percent. The dent E. G. Peterson; Commissioner education fund is expended primariHarden Bennion; Bishop Sylvester Q. civic ly forself progress, church Cannon; George I. Reeves and J. C. funds for group progress. Advanced Hamlin, U. S. bureau of entomology; or technical education is an invest- GeoTge F. Stallings and Tracy R. ment Welling, president and secretary 12. How does expendyour budget respectively of the Utah farm bureau ; itures compare with with these? Do and R. Scott Zimmerman, in charge In ad70a need to make changes in your of rodent control in Utah. new outlined dition college professors expenditures Why? O methods in agriculture and gave valuable information to assist the agents EXTENSION WORKERS MAKE PLANS FOR YEAR'S PKOGRAM in ther county programs. Lent of income. s Food averages 4-- H self-intere- st hill-hor- For four days of the Utah in conference last week members extension service at the Utah State staff Agric- Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton were Salt Lake visitors, Saturday. LEHI Mrs. Jesse Ballanger and children at the of Magna, spent the week-en- d returnhome. They W. W.Dickerson ed home Monday. ultural College, made nlans for the TWs program and discussed ways of further improving methods of giving assistance to farmers and homemak- LEHI of the state. by Jesse Heilier accompanied Stan Director William Peterson urged a Castle were of Magna, doser contact between the agents and Ballanger Gate visitors, Monday. Path-findm- pr Black-smithin- g, te re-cie-ve m 7. Taylor Bros. Co. Out-of-doo- rs Bed Room Furniture SALE 3 Piece Sets Only $29.50 PR NTING Best the Always Phone 8-- w Prices Always Right 50 Pound Resilent Double Mattress HIGH SCHOOL NEWS $4.85 DEBATE TRYOUTS i Tryouts for the school debating teams will be held January 30 and 31, will Monday and Tuesday The first students all which be a preliminary in are invited to participate and from which about ten will be chosen to This protake part in the finals. this be year in will necessary cedure view of the large number of students Hours and who intend to contest. announced be will and judges places, later. $11.50 Get it at i y Taylor Bros. Co. Provo, Utah i speeches will be three minutes in length, and there will be if Tuesno rebuttals. The speeches on there and five be minutes, will day First-da- Spring Filled Mattress |