Show EAR PRODUCES I IH UCH H INTEREST V r S S. S l. l SCOUTS Report for 1924 ghow Show Troops in Or- Or With Total Membership len of 2520 I I A All I officers of the Salt Sal Lake uncil Boy Scouts of America were elected at the close of the anI anJul an- an I an-I I Jul Meeting held Friday The of- of Cf s ar are Wesley E. E King I int Malcolm A A. A Keyser George lbert Smith and the Rt Rev Ar Ar- W. W Moulton vice presidents id d JWilliam William R. R Wallace treasurer has hal been accomplished and andr 1 re ater Interest taken In the boy boyt r tout ut t movement during 1924 than tiny rany previous ear vear x is It was made dent bv by t the he reports of ot the chair chair- scout activities pre- pre e ot artOUS tiled at the annual m meeting of ot the theU U Lake council of or Boy Scouts of ot merica held at the chamber of ot Friday Frida The e report of ot the troop on committee of which Dr DI FranA Frans Fran- Fran s A Goeltz Is chairman showed 2520 a 1 there are now more than outs who are members of ot the ill i Jf Lake council not counting oe scouts scout who are in troops now pose There are are now I organized C I T To 10 r OOPS HI III ill me It V P 4 n 1 vv the fourteen which are InI in s of at organization je of ot the van van- I of ot the city elty during durIn the aIn agin In civic and community affairs pr rg commended ke 10 MANY PROJECTS Burins i t IP le leear ear ear the scouts gave li to the Near ear East Relief by byI I st Ins posters poster and d III aSSI 1 d the Rotary Kotary cl club by Hiding ng sc c Its ts to help improve tary lar i n. n as sied the Service a legion in lii the he dedication of I t mon mOr i O e co ove assisted in the uth h of Tuh at Lib Lib- ark helped old folks foUs commit commit- in n a h the old folks on onI one e tnt inn to Lagoon gave ga their I Ce ec er e ei i i evening durke dur- dur ke g thc he r T to the city at Nibley park nal nel ee ee I I Id 1000 o ot i articles and eighty child en at at- atthe the state fair as- as led sted the Christmas carol arol singers posters for the Daugh Daugh- rs ra s1 of ot lh the American Revolution Re i Ue tTe Ga Oat Gaii- M Mme n Disaster commit commit- Jane nd the Red fled Cross ClOSS assisted juthe the committee at the ts tree nee helped in the an aut 1 each troop re- re lining it ng mg cleaned up yards the I for fOI more than thirty sick persons and assisted In tn acing fing up t vacant lots assisted the tabled bled of ot the World I li h more than OO members r ry rth lJ 5 n i i convention here also as aso as- as t td led In making a success s of the o of ot Sons of ot the American ri i lon he the National Safety rit st ca campaign 1 n. n the See Utah ft rt u 1111 National Music ek tb the th G Gr i Out the Voters camI cam- cam 1 lisa ign I n it ud the rodeO rOde Mayor layor C. C rene X ilen Is 19 chairman of ot the lc IC an t i e C committee in charge or ot ota cy a u ii GET HIGHEST AWARD he he r port of or the court of ot honor 1 that the boys bos had haden Ken tn en a greater interest in their r nc than ever before During the I there were twenty-six twenty scouts po red received the Eagle Easle scout award hward fllch ith Ich is k t the he highest honor to be beI r I C upon any scout there r badges for ten tenta rj two 1110 t veteran ran Jars Jars' tre ta vire elven riven out and eight eight- diW lor five vears' vears service Forty Forty- received the star scout dot ord an and fl e the life lite scout lard ird aril More lore than 1360 I gas w wp r nr-i-r r given Iven out and cla cias awarded out badges a According cording to the report given t ramping committee e was busy t commit committee tee Is h headed haded by Dr Flee rles G Ci Plummer The report reports t s his ls ha his ha bor n largely a year of ot oto at o P hike md nd camps The Tiie camp camp- has tried tp I G n li 1 troop camps There sixty five troops that thata a 0 ep one o a days w Tag g or camping under proper apE r Troops 51 Si and 21 4 J to lakes 20 to nd lid d and anti Cedar Gedar Cedars tt ak aka s 4 47 to 10 Grant Continued on 8 YEAR PRODUCES I MUCH INTEREST BY S. S L. L SCOUTS I Continued from page 1 1 I district and Pioneer district onI on Utah lake I The following troops own their own trucks s 3 18 IS 36 36 70 51 and 47 an dare are carefully car fully supervised by troop committeemen Big fathers and sons outings for three days or more have been conducted In Cottonwood Jordan I Salt Lake Pioneer Pioneer Ensign Oquirrh and Grant districts 1200 fathers fathers' I and son participating sixth The council conducted the I annual annal ann al trip rip to Mt Aft in inI July and the second trip to Bryce I I and Zion canyons SCOUT WIGWAM POPULAR 1 The report of the committee on I camp property shows that much luse II l I use has been made of the Scout I Wigwam in Mill hill Creek cannon can on I which was given iven to the t e scouts by I Russel L. L Tracy There There- were sixty troops registered registered regist regis regis- r t at the wigwam during the I year Fifteen troops have made I two or more trips to the cabin I Aside from this there have we been 1 small groups of or scouts totaling 1042 who have sta stayed ep over night Joseph JosephI Decker is chairman o of the committee committee com com- I In charge of or scout property I The committee on orr education and ana publicity with E. E Le Bourne as chairman reports report's that during the summer an an- older an-older older scouts' scouts conference for the state was conducted condu ted at Provo with in attendance and that III In April there were scouts who attended the annual Powwow Powwow Powwow Pow wow at the University of Utah and that there was a conference I conducted dur during ng th the Christmas holidays last year with patrol leaders In attendance has been A new publication gotten out monthly through the courtesy courtes of or the Siegel Clothing company and the Central Trust company for scoutmasters scoutmasters' as well wen wenas as the Ute scouts for the boys themselves High praise was given by the officers and the chairmen fo to the various groups to Oscar Kirkham scout executive executive- and D D. E. E Hannong Han Han- nong song field executive for Sor the excellent excellent excellent ex ex- ex- ex manner in which they had handled the affairs of the council during the year |