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Show Scout group leaves this week for World Fair, jamboree trip i by Larry Christensen Fourteen Scouts and Explores Explor-es with two leaders from the Springville area will attend the 5ixth National Jamboree at I Valley Forge, Pa., this year. I rhey will join 50,000 other Scouts and leaders at the same place where the ragged troops of General Washington camped in the bitter winter of 1777. The Jamboree will extend from July 17-23. Making the trip will be: Da vid and Glenn Cook, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon O. Cook; Robert Cottam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Cottam; Danny Richins, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Richins; Michael Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robinson; Al an Miner, son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Miner; Darrell Bartholomew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bartholomew; Bill and Clyde Gammell, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Blake Gammell; Larry Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Christensen; Christen-sen; Mike Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn. J. Davis; Eldon El-don Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Greenhalgh; Green-halgh; and Kent Blackett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Riissel ,E. Blackett; and Michael Clyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Clyde. The leaders from Springville Spring-ville are Mr. Max Knight, Scoutmaster; and Mr. Robert D. Frazier, assistant. The third leader is Clarence J. Holtkamp the assistant from Orem. The Great Salt Lake contingent con-tingent left by train July 7, and Mike and Clyde Robinson of Springville, accompanied this group. They will visit religious re-ligious and other points of interest in-terest . on their .way to . the New York World's Fair, which they will attend before the Jamboree begins. The Utah National Parks Council contingent with the other boys and leaders, will fly from Salt . Lake, leaving Friday evening, for New York, I where they will stay at the Taft Hotel three nights, while visiting the United Nations Building, the Empire State Building and other places plac-es of interest. Attendance at church, a circle tour, and free time will consume Sunday. Monday the boys will visit the World's Fair. July 14 and 15, the group will stay at Washington, D. C. in the Hotel Manger Annapolis Annapo-lis while visiting major attractions attrac-tions including the White House, Capitol Hill, Mt. Vernon, Vern-on, the Smithsonian Institute, and various monuments. Thursday, July 16, the contingent con-tingent will leave Washington, visit Annapolis, and arrive at Valley Forge State Park and the Jamboree, that afternoon. After the Jamboree the contingent con-tingent will tour the Fourth Naval Base in Philadelphia, the Battleship Wisconsin, Independence In-dependence Square, Carpenter Hall, the homeof Betsy Ross, and other points of interest, leaving the East and arriving home the same day, July 25. |