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Show Boy Scouts Schedule Second Show-an-Do Scouting's second big SHOW-AN-DO of 1962 has been set for Saturday, September 22, at Camp Tracy Wigwam, it was reported today by Joe Weidner, general chairman. Mr. Weidner, longtime local Scouter and vice chairman of the Great Salt Lake Council's Leadership Training Committee, reports that the SHOW-AN-DO is for all Scoutmasters Scout-masters and Adult Troop Leaders. Lead-ers. This council-wide event will feature all the basic Boy Scouting Scout-ing skills, such as knot-typing, first aid, nature and compass. In addition, such special skills as rope-making, flint and steel fire-building fire-building and back-packing tips will be cvered. The SHOW-AN-DO trail wil feature a total of 15 such skills. At the conclusion of the trail, the SHOW-AN-DO rally will give Scouters a chance to try out their newly learned skills in competition. A "worth - trying area will spotlight tips and new items that can help Scouters run better programs in their troops. A big cookout will find participants partici-pants cooking their own suppers, sup-pers, and the entire SHOW-AN-DO will close with an inspirational inspira-tional campfire. Registration will start at 9:00 a.m. Registration fee of $2.00 will pay for a box lunch, the evening cookout and materials needed on the SHOW-AN-DO trail. Mr. Weidner reminds Scoutmasters Scout-masters that the SHOW-AN-DO is required for completion of the Scouters Key training award. He also invited Explorer advisors ad-visors and post committeemen to the affair. Assisting Mr. Weidner of the SHOW-AN-DO are the following: follow-ing: Paul Thompson, SHOW-AN-DO trail; Jack Lyon, rally; Robert M a t s o n , worth-trying area; Newell Mitchell, cookout. and Phil Garn, campfire. Mark Judy and Charles McCurdy are serving as advisors from the Great Salt Lake Council executive execu-tive staff. |