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Show Page 8 February 12, 1960 OUTLOOK BLANDING SCOUTING'S : 4 &'2kI . ,- Scout Cub talk, Dale "Do My Beat". i ... . Mrs. Anthon Blaok Scout Michael Murrary standing behind a long cabin he made jives a Black - a Life pin annual seout banquet for ever was the monkey bridge built Highlight of the Troop 312 311 and scouts and the scouts In the of hall by all Troop Scout Banquet held on Scouting s their parents was held Feb. 10 seouters.. After the pro; ram all 50 th birthday Monday night, Feb the B, was the awarding of Scoutlngs in the LEG Recreation Kail, with of the scouts and many of at second highest rank, that of CoriRitteeman Clarence Foyers as fathers tried their skill Master of Ceremonies. This year walking across the bridge. Life Scout Rank, to Boy Soout the bOth anniversary of scouting Loyd Lyman. in America Is also the 40th year Other awards made scouting for this the table decorations of continuous Ward Sunday ducted by is an opening prayer way. Conmlss loner in charge of cub was offered by Francis D. Nielsoouting in the San Juan area, sen, followed by the pledge of and Cub MaIs also alllegance to the flaf lead by ster. Claude temporary is Assistant James Hacking. Following the CUb Master, Lacey ftaok Committeemen dinner a program under the di- are Sylvan Johnson, Boyd Err stt, rection of Leonard Hurst, was Royce Higgs, A.E. Helquist and presented beginning with remarks Glen Skinner. by Phillip Hurst, a speolal The Blandlng Cub Scout Paok is who Is a Sllvsr Beaver stle guest, of the under the Blinding s Second Ward sponsorship membebut Primary, first seouters. Mr. Hurst told rship of course, open to is, of his interest and experiences ten-ye- ar old In scouting and congratulated eight, nine and of Wiary denomination. the troop on being the first boys llard Giymon is the sponsor reptroop organized in Utah south of resentative. Provo. The Pack is divided into six Hie.. Guide Patrol awards were eaeh under the leadership prfsentfid by rant Shumway with dens, 1 Den the following- boys and the If of ons of the mothers, , asScout and one of . - . is Mrs. Royoe Hig-sclass Mother sisted by Mrs. Eoyd Errettj 2, badrrs Made Mosley, Lyle Mrs. Fitzgerald, assisted by Art Lagers, and Steven moxhers ' receiving 2nd Hel-qui- st, Mrs. Claude Laesy; ffi, Mrs. JuShun-wa- yj Winston Hurst, - Jerry Walker, nior Cosby jfk Mrs. Hien 5, Mrs. Clyde Thompson; Tony Olsen and Jay. Palmer gave a DeVon Black, Mrs. ClarMrs. shadow picture skit 6, "gruesome followed by a piano solo by ence Tregellas, Assistant. Weekly meetings are held by Stephen Bronson. a full pack meeBishop Scott Hurst presented the dens, and the following ratings! Life, to ting is held once a month, on the Some of the Stephen Bronson, Curtis Butt, fomrth Thursday, have on bsen Valeworking Pste Black, Eric Boyles, Francis boys ntine and of part the time gifts, Laws, Harold Stevens, and Bobby devoted to is preparing skits King. Star to Isrlght Hurst and the enjoyment of their parJay Palmer. Both 1st class and for Star to Toni Olsen and both 2nd ents at the monthly meeting. Plans were made last Thursday and 1st class to Winston &rst. home of Mr. and Mrs. sy Along with these ratings each at the Cub for the Scout banquet to boy also received the many merit be on held Thursday, February badges he had earned. 25. The proram ended fay a piano solo by Dwight Hurst and a dosAs pait of Boy Soout week, ing praysr by Douglas Galbraith, Bayl es . La-e- Dlstrlet Of interest to all Vice-chairm- an. was a play of soouting materials books, equipment, flags dis- fro op Soout 312 . is displaying sou handicraft items, sueh as , knot boards, etc. Parlay in the window of in oharge Radd Mere, included several plotures, of the display are Scoutmaster of some of the first troops, one; Black and Troop Comlttee taken in 1916 and another ini (Day Stanley H. Martineau. 1926. The main attraction how-- 1' which evening were Committeeman Alma J. prayer was The opening offered by Explorer Johnny Redd. songs were sung by the directed by Helen Bays Two way. scouts at the Court with Irene Tenderfoot rank Under the direction of. Alvin of Honor were and troop, of 'presented by Stanley Martine&u G&udlo, District director prepared by a committee of mota large number of to Scouts Michael Murray, Jim soouting, carried hers, very beautifully Redd, Duane Black, Dennis Giymin Blinding men and women are getout this theme. a Cub Soout program under Wesley Hunt, Drew Jones, Tom Lee Before the food wbj served ting Assistant Allen and Randy Bradgord. 2nd Glen. Allen buffet shown pinning son Loyd Lyman. 1st fre Scout Services in the con- The : her on is Talks .on Redd as different accompaniej.. given by Danny scouting Wade Mosley, Jay Palmer Palmer, Guide and Tommy Hacking. The Patrol sang a seng followed by a talk on the history of scoutClass awards were presented by ing by Grant L. Bayles, J&cplorer prayExplorer Advisor Curtis Palmer Comnlttteman. The closing Walker. was offered by Jerry to Scouts Douglas Harvey and er Charles Shumway. Star rank awards were made by Scoutmaster "Boy Soout Week," Feb. 01 ey Black to Soouts Boyd lyman in ooezr.emor-ati- oti 7-- to and Norman Johnson and Soout-- wr O t P P I c E Qcetz 13, is being celebrated of the founding of the Boy Stanley Martineau. A of America by William D. Scouts Veteran Soouter Award was preBoyce Feb. 6, 1910. First local sented by Dr. E. Norwood Porter event cf the week was the conto Troop Committeeman McKay H. of church services SunKunz. Merit badge presentations ducting each of tho troops in were oonduotad by LeGrand Olsen day by LDS The 2nd Ward of Monticello, Chairman of the Blandlng. was conducted by Curtis San Juan Distrlot of Soouting. meeting Explorer Advisor. The The awards were as follows t Falmer, Scout Calvin invocation wsu Bryoe Redd, public speaking Hunt) talks by by Dais Blaok, merit badge; Clifford Mikesell, Charles Shumway, and Don Brown chemistry Glenn Patterson, home were followed by songi by the repairs and art;' Calvin Hunt, Scout oholr directed by Aaron Normanlife saving) Johnson, The concluding speakers Harvey. personal fitness; safety, citi- were Eagle Scouter Ivan Wat kin. zenship in the home, wildlife and Fatrol Leader Loyd Lyman. wood carving, and management, The benedioiton was by Scout Rioh&rd Allen, Charles flremanship) lynan. reading and fishing; Loyd Lyman, citizenship in the community, personal fitness, rabbit talsing Flowers 20-y- ear . - swimming, citizenship home, gardening, pets, in the publlo flremanship and woodcarving; and Stanley Martineau, first aid, safety, world brotherhood, cooking and wood oarvlng Rex Harvey was master of cer. emonies. Invocation was given by Lyle Johnson, aftsr which enspeaking, joyment of the delleious. food was begun. "Has the new florist any chil- dren. "Yes, a girl who is shrinking one a violet and two boys a bio the other ding genius ari ing nuisance. Survival Training Planned Joe Hunt, who was aooompanied by Carol Black, playCourse ed two violin numbers. Former A representative of tha Utah Scoutmaster Marion Black gave & Fish and Gkmmi department will talk on Soouting. A flag, cerea gun sagety and survimony was oonduotad by Soouts eonduet Norman Johnson, Loyd Lyman, Soot val training course starting Blleksnstaff and Glenn Patterson Wednesday, Fsb. 17, 7i30 p.m. at the School building. The MoXav Kunz was in charge of the courseHighwill continue Weeach Court of Honor. Benedict ion was night for 5 weeks. Both offered by Stanley Martineau. dnesday men and women are invited to atPresent at the program was Glenn Allen, CUb Leader, who had been tend. A similar series of meetings the hospital following surgery . has just dosed In Montlesllo. MS QUkca phases were Need S Iff I? IP 2. On Way I E 0 BLANDING OUTLOOK |