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Show Arc i 1st 8, id:: 3 THE JOlRNAL . FESTIVITIES .Od pa! it NEVER COME OUT ...WELL HAVE TO RE DO THE WHOLE ROOM !! ROY festivities Roy Days art1 beinjj : poiiMiied again this year hy the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce. To he held Friday and Saturday, August and the celebration will include a chuck wagon supper, street dance at which time a Queen of Roy will he selected. Saturdays festivities will begin with a parade, and there will he concessions and games con1 Pi V i ' Carson Hike Due For Area Scouts August 17 to 29 OGDEN Something new in Scout camping is in store for; Scouts in the Lake Bonneville Council August 17 to LP, Scout officials announced today. While the Explorers are on the annual Carson Hike, August is to 2, Camp Browning, which is normally reserved for Explorer activities, will he open for four three-daperiods for Boy Scout camping. y The objective of this unusual opportunity, officials said, is to hell) Scouts with more advanced training and instruction in the Star, Life, and Eagle requirements. Featured activities will lie swimming, canoeing, rowing, and advanced campcraft and pioneering. The four periods open are August 17 to IP, August 2 to 22, August 21 to 2i, August 27 to 2U. During these dates the camp will be closed to Explorers. A qualified and highly trained staff has been selected to direct the camp. It will consist of Lynn Austin, camp director; Bob Curran, program director; and Reese Whit- 1 life-savin- g, June or January, whether the climate calls for swim suits or parkas, a new and revolutionary auto battery will provide unmatched power and longer life because it is essentially two bat- KlK OF ST0P CRY,MCi AMD ILL' CLAP A AROUND IT !! . n ; : e.s$Le.& aker, water safety director. The camp will he operated on a troop camping basis with each troop camping under its own adult leadership, officials said. August 7 has been set as the registration deadline for the Lake Bonneville Scout Councils annual Carson Hike, officials said today. Scheduled for August IS to 2i, hike will be the annual made this year into the Jim Bridgcr Wilderness Area in the Wind River .Mountains of Wyoback-pac- k the heart of some of the best trout fishing country in Wyoming. The Bridger Wilderness is one of the choicest areas of its kind, where nature is primitive, unchanged, and undisturbed. Although a few reach into this realm simple trails of wild places and things, there are no roads. Over 200 lakes, most of them teeming with native, rainbow, and the elusive California Goldi n, are found in this region. Participation in the Hike is open to any registered Explorer, Explorer dad, Explorer leader, or Stouter in the Lake Bonneville ming. The final itinerary for the Car-so- n Hike has not been announced Council. Applications may be seyet but officials said that it will base camp in cured at the Ogden Scout office. include a three-da- y This demonstration showed me the way to a better deal! in one. Climate Control, hand adjusted by means of a small key, adapts the Weathermastcr to the extreme demands of both summer and winter driving. Altering the gives batterys water capacity maximum resistance to hot weather deterioration, and more power and top cranking ability for cold Weather service. Built-i- 7 NOW... MOW.. 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