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Show JAMBOREE BOUND are these Scouts and leaders of Troop 27, Springville, who will fly to Seattle, Washington, on their first leg of a sight-seeing trip enroute to the National Na-tional Scout Jamboree at Farragut, Idaho. The encampment will be held July 16 to 22. Scouts attending from here include, left to right, Ken (ioates, Wilford Clyde, Steve Bartholomew, Karl Erickson, Fred Eriek-son. Eriek-son. Mark Davis, Robert Frazier and Wayne Cutler, not pictured, will also attend the event. The group plans to leave Saturday. Scouts, Stouten leave Saturday for National Jamboree in Idaho spend three days sightseeing. Included in the tour is a trip by boat to Vancouver, also to Bremerton to view the U.S.S. Missouri, then they will fly to Spokane and travel by bus to the jamboree. At the jamboree there will be seven days and nights of testing Scoutcraft skills, en joying outdoor adventures and making new friends. There will be 7,600 patrol fires lit each day which will consume about 95 truckloads of charcoal by the end of the jamboree. Attending At-tending will be 40,000 young men including boys from all the 50 states and many different differ-ent nations. All set for the jamboree are five Springville Scouts and three leaders who will leave by plane Saturday morning for the oeventh National Jam boree scheduled July 16 through 22 at Idaho's Farragut State Park, woodland wonderland with a sparkling lake. Included from here are Ken Goates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goates and Wilford Clyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Clyde of Tenth Ward; Steven Bartholomew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bartholomew and Mark Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis of the Sixth Ward; Karl Erickson and his father, Fred Erickson, of the Twelfth Ward. Other leaders who will assist at the jamboree are Scout leaders, Robert Frazier Fra-zier and Wayne Cutler, veterans veter-ans in the scouting program and district leaders. Scouts will fly to Seattle and |