Show I TIMP lIMP COUNCIL NAMES LEADER r r I PRO PROVO R 0 V VO 0 Henry A. A Gardner Spanish Fork was WU reelected president dent of the Boy Scout Scout council executive board at a n meetIng meet meet- meetIng Ing of the b board ard Monday night in inthe t. t the city and county building Other officers elected arc are Clayton Clayton Clay Clay- Clayton ton Jenkins Provo first vice president pres pres- ident Woodruff Rust Kanab second second second sec sec- ond vice president and Dwight Packard Provo treasurer and fl fi- fi nance nanco chairman reelected Department Depart Depart- ment chairmen were were elected a as follows follows follows fol fol- fol- fol lows Dr Joseph Hughes Spanish Fork pork court of honor reelected B B. Glen Smith St SL George leadership training Seymour Mendenhall troop organization reelected reelected reelected re- re elected E. E C. C Hinckley Provo health and nd safety Ray Provo publicity David Mitchell Lehi rural scouting W. W R. R Butler Provo Dr L. L D. D Pfouts Payson can ping reelected M. M Wilford Wilford Wilford Wil- Wil ford P Poulson ulson Provo reading reelected reelected re- re elected H H. V. V Swenson Provo civic service and Ray Dillman Roosevelt senior scouting Executives Retained A. A A. A Anderson and Merrill Chris- Chris associate executives of oC the council were retained The Tho annual meeting of the tho executive executive exe exe- board and department chairmen chairmen chair chair- men of each district in the council was set for the evenin of October 7 7 probably at the Brigham Young university officials said Department Depart Depart- rt- rt ment sessions and instruction in each will feature the meeting New I officers will wUl be installed and the new department ent chairmen will pe- pe aide at the tho sessions Mr Packard reported the council In sound financial condition Nearly Nearly Near Near- ly Jy all of the 35 1934 quotas have I been collected he said and practically practically all of ef the councils council's back debts have been paid D Dr Carl Eyring Provo retiring leadership training chairman announced announced announced an an- three courses of ot instruction c- c tion in hi this department for the comIng coming cornIng com corn ing year Troop organization willbe will willbe be le the first phase of the course Heads Scouts l rm i S Henry A. A Gardner in n the fall faU scoutmaster training Inthe Inthe in the he winter and nd camping instruction in n the he spring Many at Camps CampsA A total of oC 1099 scouts scoutS attended the tho tie six summer camps camp throughout the he council Dr Pfouts reported The council l is the largest argest in area of any In the United States tales It includes central and southern Utah Utah and portions s of N Nc- Nc ev e- e v ada vada da and Arizona |