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Show States, the first one w nearly 20 years agoi S C" and th eco years ago at Valley For Kolob District Scouts Will Be Well Represented at National Jamboree will visit a number of historic missions mis-sions and spend some time in Los Angeles. After checking in for the jamboree they will have time for a trip down to Tijuana, Mexico, -before the seven-day camp begins. They expect to return by way of Hoover dam and maybe the canyons can-yons of southern Utah, arriving home July 25. It is interesting to note that, according ac-cording to railway officials, there will be so many trains carrying the scouts from the east to the jamboree that scouts from the western states will, of necessity, all go by bus. This will be the third national jamboree to be held in the United Twenty-five scouts and two scouters from Kolob District will be on the rolls of the national scout jamboree to take place in California Cali-fornia during the month of July, officials announced this week. Elwood Loveridge, scout commissioner, com-missioner, and Scoutmaster Louis Cutler will accompany the boys from Springville when they board the bus on July 11 for the big event. From Troop 63 of the First Ward will be Paul Nielson. Troop 61 of the Second Ward will be represented by Gylan Allan, Carlisle Car-lisle Crandall, Ronald Van Leuven and Richard Watts. Leon Clyde, Paul Clyde, Russell Clyde and Niel Thorn from TrooD 65 of the Fifth ward, and Kendall Oldroyd and Don Strong, Troop 68, Sixth Ward, have registered for the trip along with Robert Scou-ten. Scou-ten. Marlin Edward Boyer, Milan F. Boyer and Larsen Boyer, all of Troop 70 of the Eighth Ward. Largest representation will be from the Ninth Ward from whie'i 10 boys will go in addition to their scoutmaster, Louis Cutler. They are William Claudin, Lee Condie, Terry Davis, Ralph Rostron, Milton Mil-ton Hatch, Wayne K. Hodson, Wesley Hoover, Dale Larabee, James Wilcox and Gary Rothlis-berger. Rothlis-berger. x According to the proposed itinerary, itin-erary, the boys will leave by bus July 11 and go by way of Reno, Lake Talioe, and thence to San Francisco where they will visit Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, the Golden Gate Bridge and park. Proceeding down the coast they |