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Show Plans Announced For National Scout Jamboree July 12, 1957, will dawn with a new birth for Valley Forge. For 6 days 50,000 members of the Boy Scouts of America will be there assembled for the 4th National Jamboree of the Boy Scouts of America. Amid this city of tents, flags' and color, Boy Scouts of every community in America and many foreign lands will eat, live, become acquainted with ideas and know-how from around the globe. Not only will ideas be exchanged, but also souvenirs and trinkets, neckerchiefs, patches and slides. Great shows and pageants, panoramas pan-oramas of American history. The thrill of American heritage and appreciation for membership in the greatest youth movement the world has ever known; these things and many more will be the reward of all Jamboree Scouts. Registered Boy Scouts and Explorers Ex-plorers have only a few days left in which to make their reservation for this great experience. Twenty five dollars deposited at the headquarters head-quarters of the Utah National Parks Council, Box 106, Provo, for reservations by mail, and 174 East 3rd South, Provo, for reservations in person, will secure a place for the Jamboree and will permit several sev-eral months of activity in fund raising before the final payment must be made. Boys of this Council will leave Provo, on July 5, 1957, and will travel by rail to the Jamboree site. Meals, lodging, tours and sidetrips, insurance, patrol and troop equipment, rail fare and Jamboree fee will all be included in the $325 fee that each boy will pay. Route of travel will include Denver, Omaha, Chicago, Detroit and Greenfield Village, Palmyra (N.Y.), New York City, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Washington D.C., St. Louis and home. |