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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921. CE FOUR. HIRD PARTY TO ONSIDER UTAH TATE TICKET ' : . , . f Esecitiv J Committee. 7 , ird party Mwrrwut was lauuehed ie tT14ajr when delegate repre-- l UC vatwos groups or titieroy here h4 went through all the iaej of holding a stale. emiven- eosainatmp state tuket. NS little detail aa tefi to the ,telrutive commit lee. f lroTiK-rt'jresen- u and courajre when alone in alark are being taught to the youngsters in a Phila- E woods delphia. Boy Scoot troop by a novel method. A Unique ffame, played at night with pocket flash of lights, has been evolved by Richard S. Bond, Scoutmaster an IX. Mitchell. ID 35 of Philadelphia Has Novel Stalking Game to Remove Fear of Dark Woodlands.1 r Troop No. MUMtkMLs Left ' in Hands Nrvty Created State,. . hii b TroV m J ' rp ; onef I.A - UY aa -- lore of Quaker City. Its purpose, ostensibly to learn the loose in o thirty-twyoungsters stalking, is actually toturn themselves, .. wooded, country to fend for ' - -- Id the cruis rejnt-utecaaveatina and nn the" .paled "Mat riefottve ctinnniltrc V-wt- e the lUilrrait. lr- Socialist. - - rmed with flashlights, the mem bora" of the troop, divided Into two leaius or "armies," "have scoured l If durisi. in I a tie "hoaily timbered lanf to the la taken, jraroe n lie adoption of oortheaat of the city many a night report of a !( tal - rohmiitdv until tanners and suburban dwell ucfc dVroted the novo hour to the ers have become acenstomed'to the esideraiMta f nlil hfis presented ! (law motion that the conference nashlnglearos of JhelrMl? hts amid iix-lthick groves, in bushy valea or on in!. i a lirniii li Mild -- lb 1 JUtlM'tial t , Sllla sttral organza! in is known. Tin . "The Flaahlight Troop"-rf tl&allv was passed. It reads follows: gained Their operationa have -coimuiltce. ultmil .the them the sobriquet of The Flash: Dowlas refutt : light Troop," and this name has rRrrt That a slat executive from the vicinity of their traveled an a caiu-tgaaaaiure. U serve nightly rambles to the olher'troops r&utll be . cUown, Mawlkt, in the Philadelphia CouncD. Half Vastiag of one member and one sienvious and wholly admiring visitii uf the general nuate ing stouta have gone along on the broberbiKd, ! force theru'selves to go into the quaking woods, hut they would-- be '. all the Ume, "Then I hit .upon the flashlight game. I call it Stalking by Flaah-lighThat is what it purports to be, but actually It U merely a means of getting The boys into the Woods at night without fear. hajre something- - Intensive to occupy their -- minds' they forget their fears; or.Jtihe fears of some Qlill exist, the knowledge' that their companions are braving the 'dangers' gives them confidence. That is the way I reasoned and that la the way it has worked out - mil-cal- rlvf Jr,a.allij f fureia ! a fra iWVjaJailrad l'aK&SiitlBtisti8, tbar. ltvsldilit kUHie-ltt- r tar I select and tefsatej ' aa4irle4 by rVntirr-- : B ax iis oh'd tueniU-- r and a'istate clutiruiau to the tvuferem-e- 'Darkness, blackness in executive cttaitnittee have the following lowers : Ttav- - Xbe general cwudut-- t of the all whose progressive-- ! Mifiainiitv. The tMntnitie shall have randidatea for any ";r couatj office where the can A aoaunated or selected by parties are unacceptable. ird. and the committee recom- - that Faars la Vuwaj committee: Farm--labWilliam Pwle, W. Boren. alternate. haajeer; XtreasiTe partj (rroup. FYank-L- . auca. aaeajner. Socialist group. t T. Stoaey, aHtnher. W. K. Hub- alternate. Railroad proup, ntiaaf wler, Jr., menrterrT7T. groap. tinson; Oa mom I le; st ate J. S. Dixon. Follette-for- - ... sj 7, VV 1 1 - r v . 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Eaewv Kh. staJrinr. -- t.-- PRICES: from Plain edge, " he Soett-w- a .m. j, VX. - ' - adiaatagar-anotua- UTAH CENTRAL TOT A dj Made ot ) ' nis artt tHJUUUUU,n.HJ Save Your OW CIcan Clothes and have Mattresses rji I 50-l- b. 1 t t 51" - flash., ,h.i Vtl.t-fe.- i M j the who has tct Use the sooaUaaster, reaY ao aa not ea -- Bead and Iiejtit saaae he iaweated. ice swwn h each otherl despite the fs 1 ' :L . - ' ,X ,, Tc scoutmaster had warae-- i tk- -a t,.yr.h. 1.- Ukea- ouH be photofrrap o! swsat cp9iWlt - fc , see. they became so ttter--: when a ; even tie forgot hey h. e oaa .Mr. ULStgae. '.camera, Nseesse tie barton of fc's flashlight that for a neat aitaatiea. riled he-wt pamc4aarw.-Te- y of ,w 'tnaa it-- , cas sTot' T Vji Penny pack Creek "on The LiPP- iwerent Mag tor kin laere- cort- - Kts. .w time neither n av Wx, bxitsa-- ; leave and ia otter scehes he took alone plenty of flash cideuts like that show how h;s positioa el-and reseurcernlaess are. powder ' and was guided by the tive macoutmaster, who seemed to have oped by the gaJaearty, TSeHaemyZ U allowed ' Rule of the Came eyes like1 a cat," In front of the log jta 'dack' his hea4..lm aside or do cabin erected by the boys, the The . rules, as devised by the aaytkiag ta conceal k is identity, scoutmaster gave whispered inare simple. --Th fall t eejt aciaaBy leave the spot . . structions. troop Is divided into two armies. j At the ead of tea seconds, or at "Set up your camera here and sixteea oa each aide, eae oScared . the frsi trial If made in less than focus on the cabin.' Snap it when by the scoutmaster and the aetsior '. tea aetostda. at the flasher has call-p- a V I tell you:" the aasae of the --enemy" the trel leader 4 with large lash-te- d dim f the side tatter the. was sarreader his flashlight by Being able to make out lights), and the other outline of-t-he taMnBaLJheh' two assistaatjNatmatera. a2sa B the aasse is jcivcaUed. the flash-irit- h his aashiight to "7 ?er'S8s ur large lights. lographer compUed. He set himwho wins At comraaat both "arm.$es self for. the picture and waited. "Now!", waa the scoutmaster's from a given point with orders ta ' tie taaauight is lien givea thirty command. approach a piece of woods, eae lie roads to seek cover. He calls to "cover" as he raas ao that ao other The powder flashed, throwing a from each side.' rroai miaatea. aecerdtag ta the sta tashrgr wCl he raraed apoa blm. brUlianf light upon the scene, and the photographer, even while click- ture of the greaadl are ajiowed fat It he is aa aalackr as to aeek safe- .V Thcra - I . fi ise xha 'imiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMimiHimH Ready to Defend Golf Title i 1.- for himself. They forgot all about the night and the woods in their desire to try the new game. It was such a success that the 'flashlight hike' has become the most popular form of outing and he one surest to get a hundred per cent attend" i ance.""; Taking Night Photographs .How intense, was the Interest In leader.. "On the first night after the the game was amply demonstrated rales were explained. Instead of the when a photographer accompanied boys waiting to follow at my heels. the troop on a night expedition to flhe jwere eagei to spread out, each Camp Melmar, locatedTronglhetWrh Har-Kah- t tf light, the Idea canght likeld fire This was before summer vacation and they could hardly wait until hike Saturday and. the week-engave them an opportunity to try it ouCTapecinedTtwo celt light for each scout and three cell lights tor the scoutmaster, two - assistant scoutmasters and senior patrol dub noup. K. A. Mitch-- t aeaater; R H. firistenseu. : ! -- hA"9 ' aV7l4Z l7ATr rr JVViSt 7. ?T A- l&fS&rM''t 1 eadeor BSOtt w ScstwsitM firare apoa the root ana neve heads aronnd the toags: perch, v g aa . hat duu.ee. at longer enemy" there are other oflicera oa the aide, and the. again, when. they are caught byrsorae acoa hiding, the count la mucn larger. Scoats capturing flashlights may give ap the captared light it spotted themselves, and then accept thirty seconds to hide and begin again with their own flashlight aa n captors may take but one flash a captive at a time. Scoots capturing flashlights may retain, them for themselves or may give who have lost them to members ' ; theirs. Deciding the Winner The usual duratioa of the game is an hour. When that time has elapsed all scouts are called counted, and the winner declared, Scoutmaster Bond says thr. may be many variations to the game! one. of whichlhe' has ksed; being, to establish prison camps. VA'ith this variation the scout "spotted" Is conducted by a prison gnard to the campuT The time is thue mock shortened, as a flashlight once .captured passes" out of the" gams. The decision as to the winner comes when one side baa captured all of the "enemy." or at the conclusion of a given period when the number of prisoners on each side are counted. Most of Troop 35a scouts hav become jipert stalkers, and erea the tendarfeet are learning to maker sure of the locatloa of their maa before flaahing a reckless beam of tight into the bight and fladiag nothing. Scoutmaster Bond's idea, has passed from experiment to ao. '.. "., compllshment -- nomiuee.'rr party, 11. A. finance chair ma n, "Whether the road bp long or union frroup. shortJht! d:iy must and will come anember. W. IXJIetMlerson, when the nations of the world will State Chairman V. M. submit themselves to defenlte rules aha Is national chairman of conduct, whose violation will re- - (J? IV - mm celve the united condemnation of Guillanme-Eugene- Kobertson promankind." Hon. John W. Davis, posed to acientiile societies of Europe the construction of a huge aero presidential stat foe an aerial voyage ' which ' The idea of circumuavigating the would circle the earth. The idea globe in the air i 120 years old. In was received Indifferently and the ism a Btugian aeronaut named matter was dropped. Farm- - group, Mrs..N. M. Alston; Socialist. Alfred Sorenson; railroad. Mrs. Logan ; trades union, Charles X a rwr3mltir8TeqWas ,14 of the Farmer-Labo- r party. State finance committee: State executive er. alternate: . hall boUmtajI ;rv i vxi t (iv '"i MZ Darkness . r:-- TaiaKitt of CI nsed to notice when we return-afrom a hike after the sun had the smaller and younger boys generally found considerable comfort in tramping pretty close to the sooutmaater, and when around a Council Are the most coveted seat seemed almost on top of the blaie. That set me thinking. There ought to be soma .way to remove the tears, to give the boys confidence in themselves. But I realised that ridicnlln a' condition which her at pwn BsMsmsamiftHhai that particularly after niFhJ-fall- , more terrors to the d like committeea be choa- in each county, hy these iect ta the aothority of the state MJwa ntamittee. f"Fbrth. that a finance committee laeterted for the state and for each tnty ha the aane Banner aa that whack the state and county el man ceaaaaitteea are aelected. ccordauce with this plan the kferroce and the troupa lbjrein J ' rfii ha- Al a woods boys of Troop 3'.." Scoutmaster Bond deeiafeSr "Tlu? sluutesL heart ble a bit . when is iikrelj to alone In a dark woods, where every sound is magnified and where, even within a doien miles of a. populous city, there can m Imagined all kinds of perils. "tKT TSeiBiBtltfTilnttl tHTel cr Lu fill all vacanvieK accruing tieket, 'W X indorac such candidates f: or niaj lie named by (ther i r parties a 1 -- "enemy." . "SeiAiod. f had aiwaya carried a flashf" . . thrills of TfWping tlmiuj-- tanKledf? 7 i war om-ar- J a.: k a an ami wuro brush or crouching behind trunk or usny ui scouts to the game the stubble to "spof an approaching explained and demonstrated with this tlaih- ' - party. La leach of Trwgrestave 5 r y ?"Ww-y4Jmr ali j IdeaUfiea hint by apottlag. . . Captured FlaaiiligMa "TKck" flaahlight captared coaata-- one point lchxflicera flashlight no way to go about It The youngsters, from mere bravado, might Trades! Pamer I.aW, liaas and La Pullet (c Itlts. Iae test of the convention and the ' weave. ht-- ' & U his atafartana tt the at (ha exairatkw of the rime limit. memorials and consult wun as 01 ' your desires. g -- - BEESLEY I1ARBLE& GRANITE ViCaKS Just Soath of Tabernacle. PROVO I |