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Show BOY SCOUT NOTES Troop 136 Holds Swimming Party. Twenty-five members of Troop 136 held a swimming party at the Wasatch Springs plunge in Salt Lake last Friday evening. Each Scout was required to pass at least one requirement for a Merit Badge before going. Among theScouts who passed the First Class Swimming requirement were: Dick Densley, Evan Pearson, Billy Thomas, and Jack Nelson. Jack Householder, Reed Lyon, Garn Carpenter, John Madsen, and Albert Dunn passed the 100-yard free style requirement of the Merit Badge for Swimming, The two last-named Scouts are not yet eligible to pass this Badge. After Af-ter the swim, the Scouts obeyed the impulses of the thirteenth Scout Law, (a Scout is Hungry), and visited various hamburger stands in the city. Green Bar Builders Charter Presented Pre-sented to Patrol. j The Ute Patrol of Troop 130 received re-ceived a charter from the Green Bar Builders association at Scout Headquarters in New York. On the charter the following names are inscribed: in-scribed: Jack Householder, Patrol Leader, Ernest Sheen, assistant, Russell Boren, patrol scribe, Evan Pearson, Billy Thomas, Fred White, Tommy Konomos, and Jack Nelson. The charter was presented by Senior Sen-ior Patrol Leader Reed Lyon, and was a reward to the patrol for exceptional ex-ceptional advancement by all the members. The other two patrols in the troop, the Raven and Turtle Patrols, are working for a charter at present. Troop 112 Have Surprise Troop 112 is now organized into regular patrols which are meeting weekly. The boys say that they have a big surprise for Bingham district when the Father and Son banquet is held. Members of the troop will have a swimming party at Wasatch Springs Spr-ings Friday, April 10. |