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Show i PAGE SIX THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 400 acres. into 8 Monday, February 10, 1930 The camp was divided At the conclusion of the days ica. with about 6,000 program, we met In the large scouts In each. It was laid off city square on the Town Hull The Imperial Glee club, led by with highways, avenues, and steps. The mayor and other city Professor Albert J. Southwiek Tells Scouts lanes. of our Great officials greeted us. It was esti- with Jack Taylor- at the piano, 31 34 35 36 37. Britain, host, . . . had carefully planned that one mated that there were over 10 - saing . several selections Scout Service to Church: troop during IN LOGAN 33; Stake presidencies and bisof the groups from her own 000 citizens present The mayor World Jamboree Shires, one from her colonies and with his great gold chain and his the program. Harold M. Peterhops; troop 33. Troops 38 39 49. with Mr. as accomTaylor a number of foreign countries fine English manners, expressed son, Band; Hyrum district commitmake up each should the love of his people for America panist, led in community singcommissioners Tabernacle teemen and Filled Troop The places designated for traffic and the Boy Scout movement. ing. AND - Boys and OfficialsWith Troops 22 23 24 25. President D. M. Bickmore of for Rewere given 1 nteresting names After his Scout Service to Institution: and when the commitment Ceremony stake offered the invocasuch as: The Kings Highway, time came speech for presentations to Hyrum Troop 21; M. L A. Stake St ward tion and President George t. 26. Wild Boar "Rattlebe was Avenue,' I ; troop Lad made, superintendencies Oscar A. Kirkham, assistant happy that I Burgi of Oneida stake pronouncLane." 27 28 29; Benson district director been thoughtful enough to of region 12, Boy Scouts snake ed the benediction. Greatest Gathering of Cache Valley Youth Ever Troops To Illustrate the type of per- an American flag of silk In keep Si commissioners. committeemen my America, and well known tnese coat which we had been composed Seen Declare Onlookers; Mock Disaster, Troops 53 54 55 56 57 'leader of the movement in Utah sonnel which using in was In America located one of camps: our demonstrations gt Furred Tweed Suits Scout Service to Home: Troop gave a stirring address on the p. No. 6. Just across the Arrowe Park, It wiw Parade, and Other Activities World Scout Jamboree at Birken58; A Scouts family; Troop 58. .truly thrillSound Top Note of Chic was with Denmark 1,500 ing to note the treat enthusiasm With the parade over, the color- head England last summer before way and. Scouts, up Highway" and of King's these when joy tne I an at people assembled in and active two of the ful gathering audience thousand youths of Cache valley was India with 300 and Chill, grownups Upward their leader with this Cache Valiev Counul Boy Scouts of America, simultaneously with flagpole on me tabernacle square, outs and scouters that packed Malta, Lancaster, Scotland, etc. presented flag. Another interesting incident the tabernacle Saturday evening. Delegations from the different happened immediately after the about two million Boy Scouts from over the world, celebratetj Some members of tne six stake countries were organized into program when we were retiring twentieth anniversary of scouting with mobilization ceremonies, lors be,ng ralsea on me pole as presidencies together with the troops and patrols, and one ol and falling Into . formation to features of preparedness and service, and a general demonstra- - taps were sounded. Scout Execu- scout executive board, commis- - the features was to march to the trains. 'One of bur led in 10 i note interesting tion of what a great force scouting lias become among the nations tive Preston W. Fond then sroutfrtr !Slni!5e Ie,aders , the different types of shel American boys, who was enthusot verses tne of first tne the singing of the earth. ters an(j tents which were used iastic in collecting souvenirs, "The Star Spangled Banner" and of the speakers' stand. Each With Logan city officials pre-Scouts. protroop asked one of the policemen if the ' America, All were at attention Professor J. J. Fiaia led his by these own and receive them to buletin boards, emblm on his uniform was the pared high bands, and the American as a photographer standing atop Franklin Junior high school band vided its business district - decorated .with Legion brought the coat of arms of Bolton and when Post No. 7 fife and drum the Hotel of 100 boys and girls dressed in where .messengers lashed renational flags placed in curb announcement of daily procedure the officer nodded yes, he said, for the parade which a group picture. up lining i and shoulder gray caps capes CenIn the heart of the 'mammoth in characteristic language, "Gosh, ceptacles along Main and scout-er- s moved afong Manl ntreet at about Scout Executive Pond introduc- trimmed in black, yellow and blue. set 1 wish I had one of those. This ter streets, the scouts and 40 to 50 acres were 4 o clock Saturday afternoon expark, wno In several They numbers G. A. played Lundstrom, for a great Arena where remark - was overhead aside began early i ntlie afternoon tended for tnree blocks as far as ed Mayor the a to the been prelude regular program deeply on Saturday to arrive for the gala Third south. The line of march of declared that he had were built to accom- mayor, anf he told the byboy to the evening.. The manner in grandstands festivities of mobilization, usher- the scouts and scouters passing moved by the impressiveness of ot of thousands guests the leave that to him. The next day ant scouters which Mr. Fiaia has succeeded in modate who came daily to see the pro- I received by special post a packing in the activities of anniver- in review .before tlie many Inter the parade of toscouts so the bringing youngconsider all He many together 7 that wee to urged irom February sary ested spectators from all over the age of these emblems with a let' were theirs and if sters with such fine rhytnmetie grams. took 01 the 14. ter from the mayor, saying he It nearly valley gathered along either side keys wished city such of tim movement,' to call upprecision A special U. I. C. train brought of anything of & million dollars to feed these was pleased to send one for each Main street, moved to Second they some 500 or more scouts and their North, then countermarched to on the llty ana it would be pro and astonishingly good discipline lads while in camp. The most of the Scouts of the 01 is comment movement the vided. deserving special leaders from Preston and other Center street and disbanded in Praising had been although they had beendelegation careful preparation and obliged In laudation. The band the Scouts tne Boy northern points of Cache valley. front of the flag pole near the which constitutes Scout paid the equi- to take all of their reserve and concert made. Each These troopers at 3 oclock form- southwest comer of the tabernacle of America, Mayor Lundstrom de- scout parade and in he whoch for of $10.50, to valent clared that if the boys would but made a lasting impression on all was provided each day with the the strip mo6t of the uniforms of ed an emergency throng at the square. police force, but that our continue in their obedience to the who gathered to near it. These necessary raw materials which he visit had end of the double pavement on been worth it. With multi colored kerchiefs scout oath and laws would young musicians have talent and was to prepare and cook over north Main street and marched about they 'their necks in true scout make the finest kind of citizens their director has made a most Closing his address with the Amersouth down the street toward a own campfire. In the remark that the ort of gatherin their communities. noteworthy achievement in de- his mock disaster for which they .had ican camp a large commissary ing promoting good fellowship down to the last de. span and and fitting them. spic veloping for several days of .been instructed the which the Jamboree constituted railBreathtaking where was provided Mayor Lundstrom praised the tent the is tweed suit us and the W. khaki, rough Scout Executive Preston ready before to be on their toes nd scout movement wnicn he avered all through the would do more tef promote last- It eomes to us cthls season. Because ranging in age from 12 he stood behind 100 Pond turned the meeting over to trucks came and loaded with prepared to cope with.' The mock troopers, per cent, provisions peace In tie, world than all Of the novelty afid high quality of Its disaster was a fire supposedly In to 18. with their paraphernalia of appreciated highly the rapid, far President Joseph Quinney. Prom- night, were distributed ing the leagues of nations or peace woolen weave, because of the luxuriHill bro- which by dawn equipment marched after the at 8:15, ptly the building directly across from boy scout atIt which has troops. their eider leaders and reaching growth pacts might do. Oscar Kirkham ous fur lavished upon it, because of thers had carried through the to the different the chamber of commerce. along awith most impressive sight as tained upon this Its twentieth flag ceremony, scouts During the first week of the declared that despite the 'remarks the stood at of the To make things all the more realis- made went .1 of politicians and the scare head- blouse which Jamboree, the morning periods along their line of birthday. attention while Oscar Kirkham were tic the fire truck and firemen they Th lines Accompanies it the tweed ta was not necessary for the led It visittag. march. of dved the press, that such is in the scout oath, or recomturned out. 5mqk.e. was coming with Its one camp would not the case, the common peo- suit or ensemble The order of parade .formation oe ceremony, it was an Ifcouts from from the building 'Within scouts proving-thcoat is length be vliizens. worthwhile thoroughly y had been throughout Europe have a taa hour, placed to serve as lma was as follows: to ple more than inspiring Tnere came are, he true declared, interesting love Amer intensely and for .respect Color guard formed by the Hill Binary fire victims. The troops' many of the boys and offered politicians hi the world. were organized as first aid work- biolhers; JAgan Senior high school enough A dead lsh can float down many splendid educational opoathcoo,,, the ! 4 1? 4? 4? dr ers, volunteer firemen, police re- band, led by Conductor 4 4 d? d? 4 4? A d? d? d? 4 4 he went oavbuv -I remember , one will do my portunities. I honor,' serves, etc. Troops marched or- son, scout executive board, mem stream," a live one to swim up stream. best to do when into the coming night to God and my duty derly and with dispatch to the bers of the Cache Valley Coun- Scouts were urged to keep actively American camp from the, hospitscene of the supposed fire dili- cil. Logan district emnutteemen aave to swim my country and to obey the 4 of Scout stream the up al, where I had been visiting one other to people and law, rescue help into entered commissioners, and work, gently troops life to strive to keep scout at all of our boys, I met an American 4" to physically times, keep earned out their first aid and 109,- L U, 3, 7 and 9 in succession, idealsand before them that hey might over to who had been strong, mentally awake, and mor Scout gave a colorful demonstration of followed by the banner reading Continue a course hat would maxe one was Austria." It about 4 what it means to the Boy Scout Scout Service to Community", straight. ; and when 4 sturdy, useful and outstand- ally Mr. Kirkham Impressed upon o'clock in to be prepared and of service in behind which came Troop 4, May- tnemcitizens, hxa to I him about ing spoke having that listeners his young or A. G, Lundstrom and other an emergency. they 4 ---only . the, morning, but 4 Cheers were given--foMayer were themselves, spent-nrecomini ting 1809 scouts and scouters from civic authorities, and then troops 4--there and the Scout afternoon Executive evening Lundstrom, milliond other Pond, along wlth. two every nook and corner of the six 10- K 15 19 and 20, with the Oscar Kirkham tne also into he far -and President night, and, 4 Do,you know of any good districts of the Cache Valley Cache disrlct committeemen and Joseph Quinney, head of the scouts over the world, to the said, WelL Mr. Kirkham, we had scout oath. reason Valentine 4" to Council were gathered in parade commissioners your why , completing this Cache vauey scout council. a time couldn't 4 great together. I President Quinney thanked all formation on Main street in the unit. Next came: that girl of yours should not be Oscar Kirkham, in a word of members of the executive board speak their language, but it has 44 greatest mobilization of youth that Scout service to community, I wonderful When been . a , and , civic day." Hello" practical as well as pretty? ; declared the ever passed in public review in Troop 4, Mayor and Civic Authparade, troop committeemen, the told him low serious it would 44 which he has Just witnessed, to be special organizations , and Logan. As Oscar Kirkham, - that orities. Troops 41 14 15 19 20 in the do Neither we. ' greatest assemblage 01 forest service for' the assistance be 1L ail ,.uu r , Scouts Attempted fine enthusiastic Utah scout lead- succession. Cache district comhe had ever seen in Logan. youth He and cooperation given to make such a program, he said, I guess 44 er and assistant director of region mitteemen and commissioners. - Might Just as well send her expressed his pnde ana pleasure mobilization day it success in you can do what you want. It 12. Boy Scouts of America, said, Scout was worth it.1 Service to Country. at being in attendance ? 4 , your love and affection in the lor such every way. ' after witnessing the parade it Troop 5, 2 abreast. "The varied methods of camp-ta- g 44 4" form of something useful as Legion Fife a gathering. When he heard tne A snappy roll call by Scout was the greatest gathering of St Drum were very Inter2 abreast 50u scouts and scouters had come Executive Pond showed good re in the Corps. 5, open Troop 4- well as ornamental. Cache valley youth he or Zealands unique 44 Troops 6 10 12 13 16 17 18 in from Preston to give their support from vlrtaully every esting. New ' one elese ever saw on parade in succession presentations For instance 4" Eifto the celebration and mobiliza44 troop in the six districts of the cooking; the Irish huts; the this city. A Scouts Vocation. Troop 105 tion, he was thrilled, ne said. 4- council. Some responded with 100 fel towef built by French Scouts 4 The formation of troops with 2 abreast. .Merit Badge, with their staffs; the Arab tent Counattendance President a in of word percent Quinney 4 their respective insgma and ban- selors. Troop 1017, 2 abreast. inter- 4 Leo M. Sandefur director of the life; the told the scouts he was ners homes 44 execuu3 oorvd members Franklin County Band. Oneida greeting in esting half cabin, half-te4 thlrft and of wroud program the and He them. reading day council, school, civic, coun- - District Committee and Commis- and the many activities of these Life the Few ofjhe women with connection all have Boys 4he his of the spoke appreciation stockings they need. ty 'and church officials the" Bogan sioners. Troop 40 4f 42 43 44. of the Boy nationalities proved Intensely at 44 various 'scoutmasters, commission- -' senior high. Franklin county boys Scout Service to School, .elcomc. AlwaysusefuL.always.acceptabIealways-JF America. Mr. Sandefur tractive and educational. of Scouts executive ers, Troop board members and and girls, crftl the North Cache 30, 2 abreast. School Superinten- - stake to be Many personal stories were 4 4" presidencies for the fine spoke and urged the Scouts Here are from they priced habit of told by Mr. Kirkham of the good support which they had given tnirfty and develop theahead. 44 all manifested by He fellowship the plans for the celebration in saving and . planning the Cache Valley coifncll of the told of the development of the scouts regardless of color or 4 4" twentieth anniversary of scouting. Boys Life magazine and mention- creed. American Scouts were, de 44 as scribed anxious to which of articles A leisure period was then in ed certain types particularly order from 5 to 7 lor scouts to the editors aim to have in the trade clothes with the Scotch 4 , of lads, the being very anxious to ob 44 attend swimming and life saving publication for the interest Scotch killties. tain tests at the senior and. Junior hign boys. Special prices on boxes of 3 pairs. LATE AFTERNOON ON A One story was of a blind troop of 44 school pools, attend special matMr. Kirkham followed with his inees at local theatres, or a special story of the World Jamboree. scouts playing ball, by means of 44 BUSY DAY''3 4-world a bell placed in a ball which was 44 educational forest film on service of the comer all From REMEttBERG AN o hidden for shown at the Junior high the Scouts of forty-twthe blind boys to find logging nations, school LETTER HE INTENDED , TO he said, numbering over 50,000 by the sound of the bell. Scout 44 Many of the boys fn true scolit came to Arrowe Park, Birkenhead camps from India, Wales, Fin- 44 Party slippers of Kid or Silk colored to match any DICTATE THAT HORNING fashion took time to eat emer- near Liverpool, England, to cele- land, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, 44 or hose. Dainty, comfortable and pretty. gown gency lunches which they had brate the twnety-firyear of Hungary, Czecho Slovakia and other 13, 31 countries to were 44 with August them under instruc- scouting, July visited by brought the American Scouts who fell tions from scout officials. 1929, 44 PLACES DECIDES TO unInto the small At 7oclock the Preston band right beginning, From the spirit of it all. Mr. IS Sir of Kirkham described a visit gave a concert at the tabernacle der the magic leadership which he made in leading a 44 whichwas-fcr- y COMPLETED1 much appreciated untJT ment has grown todajrTt group ofAmertcanscoats'to by the listeners. WHILE HE- two millions. The Bolton, a famous English indus- 44 Leo M.' Saiidefur," In charge of numbers over tne HOLDS THE "Ce -greatest gath- trial -- center, cities. - 44 the reading program in connec- Jamboree was 01 To illustrate the in the of keen Interhistory LINE", yputh tion with 'Bdys Life, the official ering est manifested by the English 44 world. the of the national council magazine Scouts from the frozen north peopleoneIn entertaining us at Bol- 44 of Boy Scouts of America, addresof the largest mill cities 44 to sed the tropics came In ships, by ton, alLscoutmasteis. DEaDrS'LONG'DlSTANCe .world;,, hfthh, g ,Up.oh.cur....arrlval 4f" "by"afefoplanC;"araH!mareh-tacommitteemen in a special meet- tram, IS A MOST SATISFACTORY overland. The American de- a band met us at the station and ing at 7 o'clock in the basement PePe ot the city crowded 44 of the tabernacle. legation .numbered about 1,400,u Uie walks as we marched along. TltfE&AVER- .- RESOLVES' The evening' program at the with- - representatives fromHono-lulwas also WS 'Were taken everywhere and There Alaska. and is fr tabernacle TO USE IT OFTEN. 41 4 4 4 treated in a separate included - within - their 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,4 delegation, shown all the places of interest. article in this issue. a patrol of real red American Indians from Oklahoma. Up from M black Expert Advises Use of the African coast came the Orient boys and from the and Vegetables skinned lads. In came,, the some Instances it had required tong Distance is SotK direct and in(Utah Extension News) a month of sailing in ships. They Most calls are now expensive. In a before the extension had taken their time and when conference, Mrs.'Alineda Perry Brown would pleted while you hold the linealmost as . threatening storms arose, PX(Tl,nent " vtnfion staff said j into- - some, safe fast as local calls. leisurely (bat there was a great deficiency in harbor and await a proper time the ose of fruits d1 vegetables in the diet of the average ferni family to continue their Journey. --; V arious .Long Distance station-to-sta-.- .. . Several". d ay sprior toihe open1" Ttiih. This fact la tion day rates were again Teduced Janvery evident in the records taken by Mrs. Brown ami ing of the Jamboree, delegations Send your him her aids in a recent survey of farm began to pour in to the old uary 1 the fourth reduction in a little Valentine took eleven harbor. It In homes Liverpool the state. more than three years. will be a n constant Scouts reminder trams to bring the 2,500 of what Mrs. Brown also you think that from France. A troop of German suggested of designates those calls on which you , there should be an increase in sentimental love note overland from will talk with anyone at the called tele : protein in thy diot of faTnrfamil-ies- . Scouts marched -M.etis suggest This increase should come by way Grimsby, not wftK Tiand grenadex phone. Evening and night rates were of greater consumption of cheese, cot- as their fathers might have done not affected by the reduction, tage cheese, mutton, leef, poultry and 15 years ago, but with friendship the increase in vegetables from the use 'or England, who took special of reas. beans, spinach. The pride in entertaining them deficiency in the consumption of vegetables would lead dieticians to believe that there is Scouts and scouters listened ata great lack of vitamin G in the avertentively, as the speaker told of age diet in this state, Mrs. Brown said. the variou- s- camp arrangements of the Jamboree, the American A saw blade that can be tigh- camp being located just across tened in its handle with a thumb what was called An Advertisement by The Mountain States Tel The Kings TeJ. Co. screw features one side of a new Highway. knife for cutting almost all artArrowe is a beautiful park icles of food. dent. Principals, Teachers, Troops abreast. Troops 45 48 47. Franklin ' district committeemen and commissioners; Troop SCOUTS AND- - TWO THOUSAND 32 2 SCOUTERSxMOBILlZE Oscar Kirkham sub-cam- ps - - FOR PARADE sub-cam- PROGRAM p. sub-cam- r rj i A 1 Lccies-.huildtag- i i i i i ' 1 1 r 1 . 1 1 f i 1 s I 1 I I 5 three-quarte- rs S s - s striking-deslgnfulnes- - vit three-quart- e .ghttaeta : - en es , 1 my I Valentines - of r : ot - Valise -- , ' -- -- i -- Checho-Slovak-- ' official-magaz- Silk Hosiery la nt - ine W $1.00 to $2.Q5 It May Be You The Pair Party Slipper 0 OUT-OF-TO- t. ft st i . n telephone:! & & ? iI , - K i fc $3.95 to $6.95 CALL-CONNEC- TION r and---othe- rigv and.4o, a f4' Fruit yellow-skinn- ed A Valentine For Him -- ; r particular a Station-to-sta-tio- that himnot just a ani-m- en-rou- te , Shirts Hosiery Hats Shoes Handkerchiefs. (Ulmtrlfprfi with sweening meadows of about Neckwear er sensa-tiijai- pf V |