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Show December 15 f 1061 PACK 603 axjuiDina outloox r BOLDS ACHIEVEMENT Pace tnew T0 CEREMONIAL SPONSER SURVIVAL TRAINING COURSE Sportsman's president leiVell 3 INFORMATION ABOUT A Dora Shumway Palmer and See have written to Lee Robert son, Jtah Fish and Game, Survival. Tra ining Instruotor to arrange for to teaeh a class to Blanding people sometime in the near future Anyone is weloome to at- him LIGHTING THE XMAS XNTEST to the resent iss no is of . Due Minnie Johnson and Maggie Harvc vey, ehalrnon and co -- chair nan of Contest Che Christmas lighting Cham ber liming Sponsored by the there-has been a of Cosmeree, change in 'plans since the benefit hunters little announcements The disof any kind, Jeep drivers and first plays will be Judged by 2 themes anyone who likes the great religious and modem and there It teaehes people to will be at least 1st, 2nd, rd and handle guns oorreotly and it is s sours e that is compulsory for 4th prizes for oath announced hat all hunters getting a license theIt was first Judging will be on Sunday for the first time Mr. Lee taught a similar sours evening, December 17 b t that in Blanding 2 years ago and many date has been ohanged to Thurs- tend. It would out-of-do- people availed themselves of opportunity Throe who ors the day evening, finished will give the as instrthe oourse to carry were Frank uctors Wright,' flr. i an achievement ceremony held Odom, Terrell made to Terrace Fark at Thursday evening (center in picture) and Jeffery Cub Soout School, Elementary Kunz. David Laoy (pictured at right The meeting of Paok 803, the At Scouts Cub Mike Mrs important for er- stitutional representative for the pack and principal of Blanding Elementary School, and Clark Mother and her Marie Palmer. The meeting Hlrschl, paek committee chairman benediction and teacher at Blanding ElemeLacy. ntary School. dosed with the offered by Steve had no to Denver, where Bennett. drive to the Mrs. WASHINGTON will this visit week to investigate training and Wallaoe F. Bennett Ft. Lewis, Washington thaa Packages Earl' Just as fine and women probably be as held men It Air mail sometime will Join They will then Nation's Capital he prior to the reconvening of Cothe spend They will ngress. holidays with their two daughters who live in the East. VILDLIFE SCHOOL HOLDS COURT. OF HONOR A Scout Court of Honor was held Deo 5, 1961 at Tuba City, consisting of boys from the Bo- to Corp, Aioert H. Harvey j Committee Worker, Elder Ronald Code; is an L.D.S. missionary assigned to the southwest sc outer mixed was brouse start the first part Indian mission 4 The CDS Four of an adequate training program, and laek of adequate housing, other problems. "I am still receiving what II consider to be en unusual number of letters from Utah Reservists and National Guardsmen who believe they are performing no useful service, and who believe their problems are not receiving . Army," he said "No one up,11 Sen Bennett said, - e was urged the Secretary of the Arny to replace the Reservists and National Guardsmen, asrapldly as possible with draftees who have Chur oh ell as It might t ivt the Scoutmaster WE HAVE THEM NOW of of the looal pre- CARDS had been conan arrangments made for men CANDY DOLLS s. Just a note for you on thi; brouse seed. All seed is coll-extby hand at a cost of apped It's roximately 1.50 per lb. pretty valuable stuff I The new filling. I after the the other snow. first seen no dead fish ev- around the ed- The is on department magazine which the stands monthly is in a erltleal stage. Cost of publishing the mag. is so muoh hitler page 7 col. NUTS heavy ges of the pool and don't expect to with fresh water going into the pond providing oxygen for the fish cont LIGHTS GIFTCMP reservior is steadily was up 1 Try us before you getting the gress being made with the Scouting work. Ihose working direo-tl- y with the Soouts are Elder Ronald Harrington, Scoutuaster; Elder David Baumgartner, Ass't Often the particular gift you arc searching for' is found in the smaller stores in cut of the way places . .. sible. ening i is. sponsoring planned to Fresh water was. running the into the pond at the time. I've questions the "need for calling up Reservists for emergencies, but it is ap arent that adequate advance planning was. not conducted prior to th install program went very Seoutlng Program. This Covrt of 'Honor is evidence of the Pro- tacted has them intshe to complete the seeding. to Investigate compla The freezing of the ground and received from a. number of Reservists concerning the laek of an the heaty snows have made future adequate training program, laek seeding for this sinter impos- . - they had it outlined be of Interest to know sent week. Sea. Bennett waid he 13 making the trip at his own expense from who HEMS approximately 1000 pounds be , department of Fish and Game has completed the seeding program of brouse seed on Alkali Point. An additional seeding of tion. attention am. 7 The ay Id sho Christmas housing problems of Utah Reservists and Guardsmen Stationed there, it was disclosed today. to The Utah senator, will fly the West Coast installation fri-dmorning, and will spend the day visiting with members of the Utah units now undergoing training there. He will also confer with the commanding general and staff offioers at the installa- adequate packages t called, before Deo. 10. Local packages please mail early to insure delivery by Chr- -. Istmas. The Lobby will be' closed 7pm in the early spring TUBA CITY BOARDING arding School at Tuba City. There were some 250 boys in attendenee ranging from 12 to 14. years of age, there were 37 Tenderfoot badge Awards presented and 4 Second Class Awards Phil Hurst reoeived recognition as Beaver Scout, speoial guests in attendenee were George A. Hurst Jr. of the Indian Commission of State of Utah, George Gieszl Public School Supt, Carl JCommel; Supt. Rard Metals, Chester Yellowhairj Tribal Judge, IMr. Yazzie Roberts ; Chapter Pres partlelpi its d prior service. The Utah senator will leave Ft. Lewis Friday night and will fly VISIT FT. LEWIS will us That little Mail Christmas; more time . These arards were SEN. BENNETT WILL Sen Vs. assistant, lVell Palmer reminds Shummay and the course is above) reoeived his Bobcat award new Cub Soout paok which was orIan W. Maokay, comnitteema n of ganized last month and is sponPaok 803 and teacher at Blanding sored by the Blanding-Park-TAssociElementary Sohool, made the pres- race Parent-Teaohe- r's entation-while the boy s mot- ation, began with a Flag oeremony her, Mrs. Claude Lacy, pinned the conducted by Cub Scouts Gareth badge on her son. Crites, Steve Lacy, Randy Palmer Albert Crites of the Blanding and Mike Terrell. Lynn PatterLumber Company, who is a commison gave the invocation, after-whi- ch tteeman of the paek, presented a the group were led in song Wolf rank badge to Jeffery Kunz by Den Mother, Mrq. Lily Kunz Awards as ' already noted were, (left in picture), whose mother was at his side during the cerenext. The group then presented Gold arro participated in a game led by and silver mony. achievement for Cubmaster McKay Kunz, and also points, given beyond the current rank, were checked room displays of Cub presented by Don H. Davis, in- Scouting, arranged by the Den on Deeember 21 despair of ever that' very special gift . ! |