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Show West Ward Scouts To Have Nev Tents For Boulder Trip Unique Labor Exchange For Scouts and Relief Society Mothers Twenty west ward scouts are to have new tents for the coming scout trip to Boulder mountain over June 26. The making of the tents will serve two major interest, in-terest, it was recently made known. Women of the west ward relief society have agreed to make the 20 tents and the scouts in turn will work a full day each on the stake welfare house now under construction. This will in no way burden either group and gives the boys a fine opportunity to earn their equipment while serving a good cause. This, say the relief society officers, is only one of the many ideas they have in mind for cooperating with the building of the new warehouse. In the Washington ward the lesser priesthood boys who are working at adobe making- for the welfare house are being provided pro-vided with meals each day by the Washington relief society women. These women are proud of the work their ward boys are doing, says Mrs. Caddie Neilson, president presi-dent and they feel the least they can do to show their appreciation is to give the boys good heartening hearten-ing meals. These reports sound much like the written history of what was done in the early days of Dixie, and furnish evidence that the spirit of pioneering still lives in the hearts of descendants of those who settled this western empire, and especially this section of Utah. |