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Show 1 SUN CHRONICLE, May 1 8, 1 978, Page 9 CLEARFIELD COURIER, May 1 7, 1 978, Page 9 Scoui-O-Ram- a draws crowd Over 2,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorer Scouts converged on Clearfield High School last Saturday in the Gateway and Franci Peak District Another THIRD Scott Mount Scouts) FIRST Walt Grissom SECOND Scout-O-Ram- 5,000 (Free Style for SWIMMING Danna Warren Matt Drake THIRD spectators visited the many booths and displays presented by the individual scouting units. Theme of the event was "The Wonderful World of Each unit Scouting. manned a booth or built a facility to display its skills and talents learned from There scouting activity. MOUNTAIN Fur Company is Explorer Post 2072 for Special Interest Explorers, based in Roy. Standing (I. to r.) Ken Carpenter, Scott Fisher, Dan Keith and Clay Cheney. Advisor of the troop is Bill Keith, front. THE ROCKY were booths to help explain conservation, or camping skills. On the lawn outside were obstacle courses to be run, ropes to climb, minature rocket displays, and you name it. It was a time for fun, and a chanceto show off what the boys learn through scouting. Over 100 units of Cubs, Scouts or Explorers participated in the program. A helicopter crew, from Hill Air Force Base visited the event and treated the crowd to a drop and pickup demonstration. Clearfields day-lon- A I ft. , J 3 fine WJ. S v & ,r' "f- ' 5503515?.r I V A i , y ' rj T V y M& ' v Scout-O-Ram- A &&&&&& v r & v i ?' t 4 M Scout-O-Ram- PARTICIPATING in the "Turtle Race" (and one adult) are (I. to r.) David Barnes, Mindy Smith, Dallin Smith, Chad Jones, Grant Barnes, Jim Zochi, Mike Barnes, Kathy Wells, Tom Noppe and Jim Stewart. YOUNGSTERS Carnival slated carnival is being planned by the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 8307 and Auxiliary for Saturday beginning at p m The activities will be held at the Post, 1389 N Main, Layton, with the proceeds from the event going into the VFW general building fund The chimpanzees from Hogle Zoo w ill also be at the event at 4:45 providing entertainment Other activities planned for the A g carnival include a penny pitch, fish pond, bean bag pitch, dart and balloons, and a cake walk The expansion of the VFW 1 Department showed off its new firefighting equipment, and the Davis County Paramedics were on hand to give a demonstration Winners of five competitive events were given special recognition: u.,( 4 Fire a Head of the 1978 was Ron W. Blair of Clearfield, He had help from hundreds of Den Mothers, Scout Leaders and Explorer Advisors. a The 1978 for Gateway and Francis Peak Districts is now history, but to hundreds of youngsters, it is a memory they will cherish forever. in building Layton was begun in March of this year, with the new section being added onto the back of the present building at 1389 N Main. RIGO'S RESTAURANT ?8TH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN DERBY FIRST Lance Call PINEWOOD 1C 1 SECOND-DaTHIRD-To- Hopter Burton vid dd SAIL BOATS FIRST Scott Lewis Xi Mills SECOND-D- ale Js Porter THIRD-T- im Pack 228 competes in the obstacle course, while Cub Master Bill Badger times his efforts. TRAVIS GREEN of Roy NEW 0WNERS - 0PEN TO PUBLIC RAIN GUTTER REGATTA FIRST Dennis R.J. SECOND Passetto Buehler FRIDAY & SATURDAY SUNDAY NATHAN TAGGERT of Clearfield Pack 60 takes a ride on the pulley bridge built by scouts for the 1 Scout-O-Ram- Winning teams and top individual land judges received awards at the Davis High Vocational Agriculture banquet. Marlow Thurgood of Farmington earned high score of the contest, with Hint Richards and Bennv windbreaker awarded Airman receives new rank CHEYENNE, WYO., -Robert M. Crady, Jr., son of retired Air Force Technical Sergeant and Mrs. Robert M. Crady of 4486 South 2025 West, Roy, Utah, has been promoted to staff sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. Sergeant Crady, an orthopedic clinic technician, is assigned at Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyo., with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. The sergeant is a 1969 graduate of Kubasaki High School, Okinawa, Japan. jackets and caps to the high scoring students from each school, which included Marlow Thurgood, Davis Mitch Palmer, High, Susan and Viewmont; Stewart, Clearfield. The land judging program gives students an opportunity to check soil texture, depth, slope, water table, salts, and so forth, and then determine suitability of the land for plant production. Since home production is now more popular in Davis County than crop production, suitability for building on the various sites also is discussed. The Soil CoService and nservation Extension Service personnel assist with the program. Tom Williams said, The Davis Soil Conservation mil 0 executive Bradshaw, director of the county and Volunteer department Services, a vehicle will be provided for a dependable person to drive the man who must be at the hospital by 10:15 a m. each day for two weeks beginning May 22. Those interested in this service auction should contact If he is Bradshaw at not in, those interested can also talk to Beth Butterfield, in charge of the Retired Senior Volunteer program. For those not able to render this service, there are a whole range of other services that one can give, Bradshaw said. Volunteer drivers for other senior citizen services, such as helping them to do grocery shopping, being senior be can companions, 621-166- The Roy City Police Department announces that a bicycle auction has been planned for Saturday, May 20, 1978 behind the police station. The sale is slated to begin at 9 a m. and the public is invited to bid. Published three times in the Roy Sun Chronicle, May 4, 11, and 18, 1978, Roy, Utah. TRANSMISSION SANDAKSHAVE UNLIMITED USES Boating and Camping Pool and Recreation Semi Dress, Casual OPEN MON. thru Spendfloie 845 Cassia Dr. FRI. 8 RICH BROTHERS am to 6pm & SAT. 8a m. to a 2 p m. Appliance & Heating Evaporative Cooling keeps you cool without keeping you broke. It NEPTUNE Whirlpool (onmuizud arjaa All work guaranteed Roof mounted SWIM Cootaupto1100aq.lt. 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Filter extra. 5 YEAR GUARANTEE Outdoor Pool Designed Especially for Instruction Specializing in Children's Classes 773-533- 0 $(B50 i OUR GOAL IN STOCK WHEN YOU EXCLUSIVELY ATt i ?il' A volunteer is needed by the Weber County Department of Aging to drive a man for two weeks to St. Benedicts hospital for radiation treatments. According to Kenneth Bike OFF ANY PIANO PRESENT THIS in TRANSMISSIONS District appreciates the opportunity of working with our youth and Vocational Agriculture teachers in this program. We hope it will be continued. fk senior citizens Public Notice SCHOOL 25 Volunteer to help EIGHT YEAR OLD John Anderson of Syracuse Cub Scout Pack 373 shows off his skill in the rope climb at meet. the Scout Gamble, also of Parmington, receiving second and third places. They also helped win the team to win the highest scoring team award The trophy was awarded by the Davis Soil Conservation District (SCD) with Tom Williams of Centerville as Chairman. 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