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Show PREPARE SCOUT EXHIBIT Showing their work at the annual Boy Scout Merit Badge Pow-Wow are these Scouts "no will be among- 1500 on BYTJ Campus March S. 15. 22. t Twelfth annual Boy Scout Pow-Wow scheduled at BYU March 8, 15. 22 lion of counselors in their local districts, the many and varied facilities at BYU provide an opportunity op-portunity to complete requirements require-ments that normally couldn't easily be completed. The registration regis-tration fee covers all activities of the program for the three-week three-week period. Fifteen-hundred Scouts from Central and Soutern Utah are expected to attend the Twelfth Annual B o y Scout Merit Badge Pow Wow to be C held on the BYU Campus the 8, :; 15, and 22 of March. The Pow-Wow. held in cooperation co-operation with the Utah National Na-tional Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, is organized I to give all Scouts of second class rank or higher qualified ! instruction in three merit badge I fields of their choice. Each Saturday at 9:00 a.m., the Pow-Wo-.v will begin with o. General Assembly in the Er- ; nest L. Wilkinson Center. The Assembly will feature prominent promi-nent guest speakers and outstanding out-standing entertainment of various var-ious types. Following the General Assembly As-sembly the Scouts will attend classes where execllent instructors instruc-tors will teach the Scouts in their chosen merit badge fields. Instruction in 46 merit badge fields will be handled by 140 BYU professors, teachers, and qualified students who donat? their services for the program. Although the Scouts will officially of-ficially complete merit badge requirements under the direc- Trudeau sees threat in U.S. civil disorders. |