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Show THRILLS GALORE DECLARE BOYS OFTIMPCOUNCIL Filled to the brim with nature's thrills, the Eagle Scouts of the Timpanogos Council Boy Scouts of America, under the supervision of Scout Executive A. A. Anderson, returned re-turned Monday evening from their annual Eagle Scouts flight to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone National park. "Main" street of more than fifty cities through which they passed rang with the Timpanogos council's songs as, did each tourist camp in the park. They attended Sunday school nt Itigby, Idaho, witnessed the annual Iudiance dance west of Fort Hall ; bathed in the famous Lava Hot springs, drank the natural carbonated carbon-ated water of Soda springs nnd were thrilled with the beauties of Bear hike. Enroutc home the boys visited the state industrial school nt Ogden nnd spent two hours in a special study of practical information on juvenile dellnqnecy. From this penal Institution Insti-tution ihe pnrty was taken to the Utah state prison where two hours was spent in viewing the consequences conse-quences of law-breaking, even to the "death chair," in which the boys boast of having sit. Among the boys from Provo in the party were : De Alton Partridge, Arthur llnsler and Clnrence John. The fifteen boys who made the trip characterize it as the most enjoy V able one of their lives. |