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Show Jamboree Trip Award To Be Given Bingham Scout This Summer! ii - K Court Of Honor, Father And Sons Banquet Planned One 3oy Scout from Bingham district dis-trict will be sent to the National Boy Scout jamboree which Is to be held In Washington D. C. in July, it was decided at the regular monthly mon-thly meeting of the Bingham district Scout council held Monday evening at the Utah Power and Light office. If enough money Is raised there is a possibility that two scouts, selected se-lected on the basis of achievement and personal worth, will have this marvelous opportunity. J. B. Myer and T. H. McMullin are in charge of the committee to decide which Scout shall make the trip. Others to aid in the selection will be named nam-ed later. Banquet And Court Court of Honor for Bingham district dis-trict Scouts and the Fathers and Sons banquet will both be held in April, it was decided. Jackson Steele and Commissioner A. H. Atwood with the number one men of each troop were selected to arrange the Fathers and Sons banquet. April 2 was chosen as the date, although the place where the banquet will be held has not yet been announced. As several Scouts are prepared to take the merit badge examination, examina-tion, plans for the Court of Honor are being pushed. It is probable that the Court will be held in the Gem-"mell Gem-"mell club. Dr. Paul Richards is In charge of the Court assisted by A. H. Atwood, Troop 150 (Copperton); E. R. Draper, Troop 136 (L.D.S. church); Wayne Shelley, Troop 113 (Highland Boy); Bert Kinsey, Troop 112 (Copperfield); and Dr. R. G. Frailer, Troop 111 (Community Church). v.;' : Scout Training .; Royal Stone, head of the Salt Lake Boy Scout council, will give a camp training course to all scoutmasters, scout-masters, committeemen and scout-ers scout-ers commencing Saturday, March 6 at 7:30 p. m., In the Central school. Certificates will be given those who attend the course, making them eligible eli-gible to accompany boys to Camp Steiner. Registration for the summer trip to Camp Steiner at Granddaddy lakes will be made in the near future, fu-ture, according to Secretary Joe Kemp. All scoutmasters are required requir-ed to report to Mr. Kemp the locations loca-tions their Troop prefers at the camp so that requests may be forwarded for-warded with registrations. A suggestion that all Scout Troops arrange a budget system that Scouts may deposit 50c over a period of . months was made by Commissioner A. H. Atwood. If the plan is followed follow-ed out Bingham Scouts may register In December for 1938 registration. . O |