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Show SK1LL-0-REE HUGE SUCCESS I A very successful Skill-O-Ree for section V of the Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts, was held on j the Midvale Junior high school ; grounds May 23 and 24. Fifty-eight Fifty-eight scouts registered for par- i ticipation in the various activi- ties and 12 scouters from the var- , ious districts within the section acted as camp officials and ac-tivity ac-tivity judges. The highlight of the Friday ! night Campfire program was a I very interesting story of early j scouting in Murray, as told by M. E. Christenson, vice president of the Salt Lake Council. Scout Executive D. E. Hammond Ham-mond visited the camp Friday afternoon and Melvin Harrison, field scout executive, was in attendance at-tendance Saturday morning. Patrols receiving various a-wards a-wards are listed below. The Blue Ribbon award is the highest that can be attained at a Skill-O-Ree. Blue Ribbon Award: Indian Patrol, Pa-trol, troop 112 and Eagle Patrol, troop 136, Bingham district; Beaver Bea-ver Patrol, troop 181, Bat Patrol, troop 49, Fox Patrol, troop s 49, Cottonwood district; Flaming Arrow Ar-row Patrol, troop 117, and Wolf Patrol, troop 117, East Jordan district; Efficiency Award: DoDo Patrol troop 91, Cottonwood district; Rhinoceros Patrol, troop 118, East Jordan district; Qualifying Award: Wolf Patrol, Pa-trol, troop 91, Cottonwood. The camp was not as large as anticipated for the area involved, involv-ed, but officials from the council and the various districts arc very pleased with the results. O |