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Show Ei boy scour Merrill Christopherson, National Nation-al Parks Scout council executive, was the principal speaker at a scout meeting in the seminary Friday night. He gave instructions instruc-tions on scout leadership and displayed dis-played a number of scout gadgets, such as a folding tent and scout sleeping bag. A. G. TL."n reported an excellent excel-lent organization in the Fourth ward with thirty-five registered scouts. Work was reported as being be-ing carried on in the Third ward. The Second ward reported many advancements and special work in handicraft. The First ward reported re-ported thirty-seven i egistci ed scouts with prospects of more joining. Thistle was also represented repre-sented at the meeting. It was' decided to sponsor three major outing events, the first for scouters to be held April 28 and 29, in Spring Creek canyon, un- j der direction of J. T. Wheeler. : The second outing for which a 1 definite date was not set, will be i for scouters and patrol leaders,! and the third to be some time in June, will be a general camporce for all scouts, scouters and leaders. lead-ers. The meeting, under direction of E. S. Groesbeck, vice-president of the district organization, was well attended. The invocation was offered by John S. Boyer and the benediction by Oscar Whiting. |