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Show FATHERS', SOXS' BANQUET TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 14 The central committee for the second annual fathers' and sons' banquet have received assurance that A. A. Anderson and Merrill Christopherson, Scout executives for the Timpanogos Council, will be present at the banquet to be held in the gymnasium at St. George on Thursday, November 14 at 7:30. The committee also reports that an excellent program is being be-ing arranged in connection with the banquet, and that if there is any man who enjoys the association asso-ciation of other men and boys and a "good feed" he cannot afford af-ford to miss that banquet. Tickets will be on sale in the (Continued on page five) FATHERS SONS' rcontinned from first page) - it T rat,"8- ticket wi '' 1 a tather and a son. and omm.ttee points out won't h ' fathers and ons rrhtL ,V6 t0 prove an blood ot Ca"Se any with- n the, if"' 01' Sn without a A crowd of three hundred is o f ranSed f0r' The reipts om sale of tickets will not only 'le Cal'e nt banquet, but it hoped there will be sufficient ay the allotment of this dis-ti dis-ti ct to carry on the boy scout Pogram for the com,ng year. Those who attend are therefore not only doing a good turn for themselves, but for the whole bov scout program. Scout executives Anderson and Chnstopherson wiu take Qn the program. This fact, in connection con-nection with the other features which are being planned, will make the second annual fathers' and sons' banquet something to be remembered, and something very much worth while in the lives of fathers and sons. |