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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 12. 1930. PAGE TWO Camp Keisel and Trails for Scout Exploration Boy Scouts To Leave Here NOTHING "TO SHOW" There is no point of working if one spends all he makes. Work is irony if at the end of a week or month, all the pay check has gone for expenses. We are treadngi a vicious circle if all our money must go for Camp Logan- 7? June 23 -- Dtp olow tioo flOCk CrcCK necessities FOR WEEK'S STAY Equipment Needed For the Annual Outing Troop 126 of Tremonton, met at the troop rooms at 8 o'clock, Tuesday, June 10. The boys had a lively dis- cussion of their past experiences at Camp Keisel and of the many happy evening's passed around the dear old campfire, with their chief story teller in char of ceremonies. Curt j WE CAN Creek' HELP YOU SCkrkh " If you are one who has been spending the whole pay check Creek Sheep Creek for household left to save, or to use for "extras," listen to us! Without question food gl Porartse Creek the represents household's biggest -- expense item. Ordinarily, this portion of the budget involves more money than any other. However, there's an O. P. Skaggs System store in your community, designed purposely to help We you on this. full of attractive, have a store chock Whecer Creek tj Monfe Crsfo -9 T?K"-'iz.M'- J Whcafgras Causey Creek- - V delectable merchandise. As long as one Waovr 'Bats' Caise 'Bemr Camp must buy foods, why not buy where price is lowest, and quality always the best. The food portion of the budget could thereby be reduced, and the difference you would have "to show" for your work. Start saving at an O. P. Skaggs System store today. A7ese ease -- fi' -- Day iWr-Z- z -- 7"-' '. l MRS. NELLIE ROSE Mrs. Rose has been the cook at camp for the past four years. This season will make her a veteran at the game. Such meals as she prepares are the happy memories of any scout who has ever eaten at Camp Kiesel. The Bear River District troops 126 to 137 are scheduled at camp, June 23 to June 30, and every boy should bring three good wool blankets or quilts. The nights are cold. Don't go up and shiver for seven nights. cotton blankets. map of Camp will find adventure and happiness, work and save your money to go to Bats' Cave... the spring at , Urge and mnm Don't take KM 8wimmiK hle, country Scout may see the places where he pictured but cold as ice; bats of to this year dig into your on earth. On this airplane SHERMAN . .SS&fRSSS f G. 0. P. SS&SSSi It's funny how a girl will dress up ually lead somethnig that looks like Mrs. Hyrum Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen left for to look like a million dolars and event- - 30c to the altar. their home at tSalt Lake City after spending the past three weeks with her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Newman Hunsaker. A- - C. Cook is studying music at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Elzerus Hunsaker were in Ogden Saturday where Mr. Hunsaker is under the care of a eye specialist. Mrs. Eliza Madsen and son Rlin spent Saturday at Idaho Falls with Mrs. Madrene, daughter of Mrs. Wm. S. BARTON qP.SKAGGSl IOOO "A Surety of Purity" A QUAUTV CAE FOR NIV Potter. Miss Rosie Dustman of Ogden spent week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dustman. LeRoy Lewis of Allen , Idaho, is visiting with his uncle, D. W. Hun- the l1 ""niiji,;j5tB & MERLON L. STEVENSON Director of hikes and recreation, gineer coach of athletics at Weber He is an expert camper, a minging Mr. Barton is a scoutmaster, expert and known boys as few men woodsman, a biologist and botanist know them. He will have direction of nature Btudy in camp. Also, two bath towels, one bar soap, three handkerchiefs, three pairs of sox, one wool; 2 suits underwear. Scout uniform should be worn if possible. If the boys don't own uni- - Honejrillo - Miss Melvina Hunsaker of Ogden spent the early part of last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and I 5 saker. Elzerus Hunsaker spent Thursday at Chesterfield, Idaho, on business matters. Mrs. Ed Jensen spent a few days at Provo attending the funeral of a . friend. Osmund Harper of San Francisco, is here on business matters and visit ing old friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Iverson and daughter of Salt Lake City spent a few days with their daughter and Le- land Hunsaker and family. Mrs. Lula Dance of Blackfoot, Idaho, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wintle. John Deere and Cheney Rotary Square-Ro- d Weeders Get the weeds at a Big saving in time and DEVERE CHILDS Director of handicraft department of Garland - forms they should brnig an extra pair of clean overalls. One good heavy pair of hiking shoes. Be sure the sole is thick. A hat (caps and visors are not good). 'Two or three cotton shirts; Sweater, machinaw or coat Toothbrush and toothpowder or paste. Pocket knife. Articles for cleanliness and comfort are required. Articles for pleasure or tconveruence may be brought if the iscout has them. ; .AH scouts of Troofc 126 should be at the city park Saturday, June 14 in uniform, if possible, to assist in the program and Flag ceremony. "Be Prepared." money. A complete range of sizes 10 use with tractors or horses. ft. to 60 ft for Keep the weeds off your farm. They steal the profits night arid day. Con. Wagon & Machine Co. HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS (Tke Larfwt iMffemeat Retail Dealers in the World.) Tremonton, Utah "M ex-pens- es with nothing jj g-- :'Jrv with none left "to show' for our work. I V.O.I.TOU0O.O. ILWL5 Ay, o SHRAMS The attractive means of comfortable, economical transportation for hundreds of thousands of motorists Wkipp.l Four pric.i from $635 nnj. (torn $360 to $645. Wliippt Six print lo $850. Ptiw I. .. b. ToI.dc, Ohio, tnd ip.cific4lic.nl lutj.d to clung, without notic 0 5E 1) WINZELER AUTO CO. TREMONTON, UTAH J |