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Show Scouts and Scouters Plan Anniversary Week Events To Honor 30th Birthday The thirtieth birthday of Scouting will be observed appropriately in Alpine Al-pine district during the Anniversary Week, February 4 to 12, according to Edward R. Tuttle, district Boy Scout chairman. Plans for the Anniversary Week activities already have been outlined by the district committee and details are being worked out by the troops, under direction of the Scoutmasters and Explorer leaders. Activities of the week will carry out the theme: "Scouting the American Way to Better Citizenship", and for every day of the Anniversary Week there will be a special event demonstrating demonstrat-ing the great Scout program. Scout Sunday, on February 4, will open the observance. According to the plans recommended by the district dis-trict committee, Scouts and Explorers Explor-ers will present Scout programs at the Sunday evening services in the various wards. On Tuesday, February 6, Parents' Night in Scout Meeting will be held. The troops will hold "open house" for the parents, and demonstrations of Scout rank requirements and other oth-er features will be given. The following fol-lowing evening, Wednesday, is suggested sug-gested as a good time for Fathers' and Sons' banquets. The highlight of the week will come Thursday, February 8, when the National Recommittal will be held. Saturday, February 10, will offer an opportunity for every Scout to do his daily good turn. This will be Good Turn Day, and it is suggested that every troop plan to do some good turn, as a troop. It is also recommended that an outdoor sports event be held following the good turn. On Sunaay, February 11, Scouts will attend church in a body, and on Monday troops will observe Lincoln's birthday and, where possible, give programs at school or in civic organizations or-ganizations on "Lincoln, The Great Scout". It is recommended by the National Parks council of Boy Scouts of America, that all Scouts wear uniform uni-form during the week. It Is also suggested that each troop make up a window display of Scouting in the stores. Preparations for the week are now being made by the troops of the district. Scoutmasters and Explorer Ex-plorer leaders in charge are as follows: fol-lows: Second ward Elwyn Wride, Scoutmaster, and Wilson Hayward, assistant; and Clifford Young Jr., Explorer leader. Third ward Floyd Loveridge, Scoutmaster, and Will Ashby, Explorer leader. Fourth ward Francis Anderson, Scoutmaster, and Jack Butte, Explorer leader. Highland Mac Groesbeck, Scoutmaster Scout-master and Explorer leader. Alpine Dale Burgess, Scoutmaster, and Thayne Bateman, Explorer leader. Members of the district committee, commit-tee, who are supervising the anniversary anni-versary observance, are Mr. Tuttle, chairman; C. A. Grant, Explorer chairman, and Adolphus Pulley and Osmond Nelson, Explorer committeemen; commit-teemen; Charles B. Walker, Scout chairman, and Delbert Chipman and G. H. Gordon, Scout committeemen; William Chipman, finance chairman; chair-man; Ray Ellison, Scout commissioner, commis-sioner, and Reed P. Robinson, Explorer Ex-plorer commissioner. The district is working toward 100 per cent registration of its troops, Mr. Tuttle said. Some of the troops already have reached this goal, and others are expected to do so in the near future, so that the district may earn the Gold Star award presented at the annual meeting of the National Na-tional Parks council. n |