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Show THE 3ALWA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Boy Scouts to Hold High Jinks Monday (Continued from Page 1 Cut give us good old scouting Scouts in Join the Jamboree song Shes good enough for me at the park. Make the hills ring THE SCOUTING QUESTION. with the songs that the boys all love. Here are two of the hundreds that Mr. citizen, are you getting your the boys keep happy with. dollars worth out of scouting? If not, can you tell me why not. Ninety-lUTAH SCOUTS ive per cent or more of the actual work done by Scout workers is done (Tune, A Utah Man Am I) without salary, in fact all scouting is We are an organization called the without salary except in operated U. A. S. of Scouts cases where an executive spends all Its purpose is to teach the boys to his time in the work and is depenwork and how to play. dant on a small monetary remuneraWe have a law and motto, we have tion for his livelihood. all sworn an oath, The real big men of cur organizaTo live and die for honor, we are tion devote a portion of their time to ready to do both. the cause, without pay and scouting Chorus with a fond hope that your boy and scout Who am I sir? a Utah am I; mine will grow to be good Americans A Utah scout sir, and will be till I in every respect as a result of their ' die, Ki-y- i. devotion to this phase of training. We never make excuses for our aim The local officials have no other is to make good, to serve than to see the compurpose We wear a smile upon our face as munities rear a generation of citievery live man should. zens who can improve on the present So spread that smile and pass-ion. generation and make our country With song and lusty shout continually better, which is the aim Ill live and serve America of every true American. For I am a Utah scout. . Did you pay your when solicHI HO FOR SCOUTING, OH. ited Sure you .did, but did you give ' a further: thought as to what it is ull Merrio) (Tune,. Hi Did you learn anything about?its the wonder program these scout .leaders, are about what . . . 3f all- the century,' to do with your boys going really Hi, ho for scouting, oh when them? ... get they Shes good enough for- - me . .. toWell, , if you didnt, lets-ge- t Heres a song for scouting '. . gether. ' ' .' Lets sinjg' it merrily the question. 'How. many Atiswer Hi, ho for scouting ,oh . , boys are there in your community Shes good enough for '.me . whose ages-rangfrom 12 to. 18 Just like a good scout we-argrow ing of .them are We started something' and. 'well keep of your boys ' . it going . are registered in the community Half a million boy scout's spout-tr.oopITow many of. them are A. million more youll. see yours? . Where do the registered Hi, ho for scouting boys-spentheir- - time? Where do ' good enough for-me- the. unregistred . boys spend their And may all our boys-scout, .. leisure time? . Strong men grow to be . .. 'Just make .inquiry, as to time and Hi, ho for sco.uting oh place of weekly troop, meetings of Shes good enough for me the- - troop of your community' and Full of zeal and honor calf in for-- a visit. on one " of .those And personality, evenings.- - Youll always be made Hi,. ho for scouting oh 'v.eleonie.Perhaps they wont pay Shes good .enough for me much attention to your presence. And may. our hearts fill w"it.h elation Theyll be too busy with 'their prothe" next For scouting"s gift-to- . gram, but they will make you wel. . . come and youll be shown every courtLet us' cheer old. scouting . - ' ' esy that is. due a vjsitor. ' because you sing. ) Choice made by commissioner. b. Five minutes only allowed for each exercise. Signalling Contest One in Morse and one in Semaphore, a. Four from each troop enter, a render, a sender, a receiv- er, and a scribe. b: Same message for each group, not too hard. Accuracy and speed count. Scouts pace. A measured mile. a. Four men from each troop enter, one to enter each' of four heats. a. One from each contest to win. c. Place of four winners decided by time taken. Rope Event. ' a. Two scouts from each troop to enter, each providing his own rope. b. Knowedge of. knots and accuracy in tying the test. c. A knot is named by the judge. All who cannot tie it . . drop out. So on, till all have dropped out but one. d. Not more than, one minute allowed for each knot. . First Aid Relay. .a. Three nen and a patient from each troop. . b.- . Patient lies 20 yards away with paper giying injuries. ' .c.. Three run 20 yards, read. the paper, render first aid, de- vise transportation, carry patient back the .20 yards. d. "Decision to be made on? basis, of correct treatment, neat- ness, comfort to patient and speed.- . . by Friction.' s . a. Ope man Jo a teani.. . "All" troops shbuld bdgfn working on these events now. Make . 'a real "effort to .win one or .more" Judges wilbbe selected later. C. , t rt Ho-Th- . Fire-Lighting- ... - . e . . : oh-Sh- ? SING, EVERY BODY f . , Nations Hate .held theii' own. against. the mosts'discouraging qdds because "and they .were" urged on .song, fhristfans antC olher martyrs for .various clauses have met "death" byp-iusic ".Prices on Supplies fo . t .Stockmen , a'nd" Rancheri; es without ' fear and with a smile on their lips when they chanted some , song of lo:e and hope, armies have rfiarcfced mile's beyond the supposed capacity jof mans strength, urged on . by a theery strain. .There is no. substitute for music. The'singing individual or group never has time fot the blues." Grandpa Globm .never seeks the "society of song.. . There are none who can't sing. There are. those wlo wont.. Anyone Cheer it. three tjmes three whb has the spirit of . song irf his ho for scouting "oh heart can radiate sunshine and music Shes, good enough for. me in his' life though he cannot. strike a . Pos.tlogue . true "tone". Sing because you .are Some merv make happy ahd you will always be happy Sgrrie own land. and.sea- . ". .... SPECIAL.:- - ' . V: ... " gen-eratio- B, - . Stay through the whole ; , . . hour ' or hourand a half.' Pay. special attent- ' ion to the variety of program! Find fault if .you can (in your own mind) and when you leave, render' yourself an. honest opinion of what you think ' of the proceeding. JJake'a mental rote of who you saw there and at' your first opportunity, shoot ,a few questions to the boys . their-million- ' t Get Our .Prices . ... . . ' . Salina Meat & Supply . , you saw there. Ask them what they think it" their scout leaders, what the purpose if the organization is, have them demonstrate the value of rone usage or first aid practice or quizz him a little as to his knowledge oi and respert for the flag of the United States. If he doesnt prove to you that he is a little ahead of the average of his age in general knowledge and general Americanism, then scouting is failing in its purpose in your community. Take a quiet walk, any evening after dark. Walk in the byways where the town marshale doesnt make his regular rounds. Find out from your own observation what is going .on. in the hearts of boys who have no scouting interests.True, you will find some engaged in worthy' pursuits. But how does the average unsupervised group play .in the night hours when they 'should be under supervision or in bed. Make your own deductions from what you see. and . hear. But I hear someone say, Why not develop the initiative of the boys by letting them gq alor.e and on their own responsibility? Why' burden them w'ith teachers everywhere they go.? Ask the boy who. goo? with the troop, when. he has the mo'st .fun, when he .goes with the uusupervised ' gang or when he goes in .order With the troop. . Troop leaders' know? what the answer will be.. Dont be bashful about inquiring fromthe' boys'. Responsidility, did you-sayEvery gang has his natural .leader, whether for good, or'.bad. Scouting has its boy leaders on the same principal and every boy has opportunity his individual iniative, good and plen- ; . The junior activities being carried voc'atioriaj gaining w'oik. that is beon throughout the country "cannot ing donehas brought marvelous refail to be arr inspiration to any .one!r sults jn all. "branches of endeavor, who keeps in touch with "the progress including industry, "agriculture; ani. .J being made in educational work. TheC mal husbandry and .commoj-cq."A splendid 'illustration, of what is being accomplished! dlong these lines is ;the livestock . Judging cohtests which.. are5 held throughout, the .coun-- , are a series of try each year. There -. . contests. held,. sifting ..out. the junior team available. .untilfinally a. CO: judging, team is selected ih each DR. state, which, is considered capable of ' T a competing in,the .international, con- in Internal Medicine for the tests held each year' at the Interna-tion" Live' Stock Exposition, in "Chfifteen "years past -- V icago. . ; .. . . Skilled engineering : dot not. Operate '.' Teams, from all sections" of; tRe . Western' . states work . earneVt' rugged construcmost". .. Will in be throughout . the year . fitting "them- -' j make ' '" " :it stim" ' .MANTI cars! ; on". y selves for, these contests and durable of ulates .onqs "faith, in the future- to . Sunday, May27. Hours see these earnest young" men apply-- ' at the . i Keep in mind, when buying ' ing" themselves so diligently toward SAVOY HOTEL; your new car, that more than the end" of becoming expert judges "RICHFIELD in and on of all Buicfcs ' ' of live gtock. .' . Monday; May .28. Hours. last the in twenty produced at the These have the future of junior's, . HOTEL" the live stock industry in theirhands. .five years are still serving . JOHNSTON ' When the present", generation of their owners. onedAy qnly A . . stock me.n pass On ' to. their final rou'r.d-uBuick endures Buick stay these youngsters will stand No Charge for Consultation to answer, here .when-- ' they and stands ready Buick .. up young are called upon' to .take 'hold .and car-- , The specialist Mellenthip & "gives its best over a longer. Co. is a .regular 'graduate in medi-- . ry on one of the largest and most.' ih present "day civilperiod than any other car cine and surgery and is licensed by vitalTndu'sTri'es will not be found lackbecause it is endowed widi ization. They ' the state, of Utah. double-dro- p in ability; and training to take d an He visits professionally the more ing their ' world-famouplaces in .the upbuilding' and frame Buicks important towns and cities and of- perpetuation of the . . industry. fers to all .who call on this trip free Sealed Chassis and There .is acimportant ' consultation, except the expense of tivity in' the scheme .of .things today Triple-Seale- d Engine and treatment when desired. . than 'the training of these- juniors; the most nearly perfect oiling . According to' his method of treat- as. they are the leaders of tomorrow, ment he does not operate for chronic and the future 'would, hold but little system ever developed. appendicitis, "gall stones, 'ulcers of If 'our.' educational' systems because Buick Youll prefer ' in a- keen appreciation' ' of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. it leads in beauty and luxury: ' He has to his credit wonderful ' re- the importance of this- work. and youll prefer it, too, sults in diseases of the stomach, Occasionally ' cynics shake 'their because it is the most durliver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heads dubiously, at the future o'f the heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, younger generation : and predict d'ire able of cars and therefore catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, happenings, basing their attitude on the most paying investment. sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- the constantly changing modes of ' living and customs and the increasments. All Buick models have Lovtjof ing rapidity with which things are and shock been have for If absorbers, front you any ailing Hydraulic It is unlikely that. any one moving. standard as equipment rear, length of time and do not get any who feel this way about the might better, do not fail to call,. as impro1195 to 995; Coupes, ft 195 ta ScdiiiM, in this country could youngsters 1525. Models 1195 to 1850; Sport per measures rather than disease are long retain their' All prten f. o. b. Flint, Mich., government feeling if- they very often the cause of your long would take the time to visit a live tax to be added. The G. M. A. C. finance available. u most deferable, plan, the standing trouble. stock judging contest and see the Remember above date, that con- demonstration of the of knowledge sultation on this trip will be free live stock on the part of these stuand that his treatment is different. dents. They arent headed toward Married women must be accom- the s but rather are earnpanied by their husbands. estly preparing themselves for their Address: 224 Bradbury Eldg., Los future place in agriculture and animal husbandry. Richfield Utah Angeles, California. Coming to only a starting .pointforBuick .- Mi - Mrs. Ceorge Brox of Marysvale is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Rasmussen. m Dee Sorensen was a charming hostess at a par tv Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alv' Sorenson, 'celebrating her birtv1'. anniversary. A variety of g were played and a delicious lunches: was served at ten oclock, for sixteen ' boys and girls. evt-nin- . .and Mrs. Delbert Burgess attended the annual alumni banquet held at Gunnison Tuesday night. The. visitors report the affair to have Mr. been elaborate in every detail. Mrs. A. B. Murphy and Mrs! Louise of Afton", Wyoming, are house guests this week at the Will Murphy home. Murphy- - - - ur - .... Jbr teouemteal k TronipeHatlam . . . . al . '". " and tion Elliot Crane of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the A. S. Crane home. " Manti and .Richfield years of.' service is" Milburn Fenn has gone to McPhee, Colorado, where he has secured permanent employment w'ith the New Mexico Lumber company. Mrs. Fenn will join her husband, in the near furture and they will make their home at McPhee. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith and sons, Darrell and Bobby arrived in Salina from Salt Lake this week and are located in the James Barnard ty. home. Mr. Smith has been sent to .To summe-risfolks.There is but Salina by the Gardiner, Denver comone way to make your town the town pany, manufacturer of a compresyou would Tove" to 'see It." sors and rock drills, to install and ' is Make It. provision' for the prop operate in Salina canyon er supervision of. all idle time and for this machinery company. and aid of that .with all the peo4e: boy cant be . The free traders would never be what you want him to be if he lives satisfied with the elastic tariff proand plays among a gang of outlaws. vision unless it was only able te Your boy cant rise far above his enstretch down, and never up. vironment and if my boy constantly pours devilishness into his ears, withThe fellow who didnt know the out a counteracting. influence,- they r was over has been succeeded by will, be much alike' in the outcome. the one who thinks the next one will Sure, .folks, 'you have the best never happen. boys in.theworld, blit what about the neighbors kid. Have 'you ever stopped to think' that he. is your boys tions, what can you do to get the trainer. Better look, to the trainer. thing to going? If hes O. K! you will have greater Make the slogan Every man a joy in. the development of your own. boys man make the boys of today the real, men of tomorrow. . . How many boys in your town?. 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