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Show Salt Lake Boy Scouts Hold Snow Bailie i , tii fcjJ tL fc Parfy Upon Timpanogos Laughs at Heat F' ALLS below Emerald lake. Left to right: Scoutmaster W. A. Dunn, Scout Bert Crookston. Ass stant Scontmr.s-ter Scontmr.s-ter Frank Hampshire and Scouts Paul Kimball and Arthur Arneson. Right Snow banks at the foot of the t Mount Timpanogos glacier. Left to right, Scoutmaster Dunn, Mr. Kimball, and Assistant Sc.ou'.mas'er Frank Han:p- shire. V 1 " i ' - I x , " - ;v(S& - - v- F ' .'O tf ' ' - w , v - '. "-' ' t ;t. ' 1 - s - K ' ' v ( 5 ' , ' s . - n ' - 4 -I , s i ' , i Expedition to Glacier for All Membews to Be Made Soon. WIU'LTC Salt Lake sweltered in tho heal, five scouts from troop Fort y -1'our, Scoutmaster W. A. Pun n nntl Assistant Scoutmaster Frank Hampshire engaged in a snowball battle Sunday on the Mount Timpanogos glacier. Tho scouts "wero picked from troop Forty-four to make a test climb for the purpose of determining whether the sea liny of the m on n tain would be too seven: a physical effort fur the younger scouts of Salt bake. The parly left Salt Lake Saturday night, reaching Wild Wood in Provo canyon by automobile before midnight. The remainder of the journey was made afoot. Leaving Wild Wood Sunday morning. ' he scouts reached a point nine miles up the north fork of the canyon at noon. Tho rest of the day was spent in nature study. Resuming t heir journey Monday morning, the party arrived, at the summit sum-mit of Timpanogos at ;i:lf in the afternoon. after-noon. After playing in the snow they turned t o ward home, reaching Sn It Lake late Monday night. Scout master Dunn said tho trip had proved satisfactory, and tii.nt a similar expod i t ion for till scouts of J he cit y probably would tnke place under tho direction of the local council August la to 20. |