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Show 7 Silver Beaver Awards Presented As Feature of Scout Fe llovship Meeting ' Seven Utah National Parks Council scouters received high honors Saturday night, when they received the "Silver Beaver award far years of outstanding service to boyhood and their communities at the coun cil's Slat annual Fellowship Meet-lng in the Provo Tabernacle. it Those receiving the Silver Beav-er award included Clair Newren of Standardvtlle, : Paul Murphy of Roosevelt. Albert Albertson of Cedar City, O. V. Anderson of Mt. Pleasant. J. Worthen Jackson of Fremont (Wayne County), Claude Lar leading the way with H. Lomax of Nephli and T. C. son of Provo. 28 SUNDAY, MARCH 30. 1332 FToyo, Utah Conwty. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Baby Bom With.,, Ivory-Whi- te Sovcrp District Subhctfor . Tooth in Mouth years of registered service. Owner of a Provo photography studio. Quick. Jason, pass the. beef- Greatest Nesaber has been In scouting since steak-rbab- y's hungry. for Talk about being born with It was' the greatest number of 1924 and was a scoutmaster -in the Provo First . a silver spoon in your mouth Silver Beavers to be awarded at eight years one time in council history, exceed' Ward. j a very new little Provo arrival of Friday was born with, ing by one the number that were Hellso has served as a Provo tooth. a beautiful ivory-whi- te given last year. A total of 69 Silver district commissioner, health and Beavers has been presented to safety chairman of the council, na "The baby who Is receiv-th- e started tional representative for the counscouters, since the council admiring glances of fel- " low cil and a council member-at-larg- e. awarding them in 193Z, ' occAfpants of the nursery The seven scouters have given He also was one of the' first men to at Utah hospitaLr--s a combined total of 149 years of become related to scouting after well as theVaUey of attention scouting service,, with Mr. Larson the' council was organized and and "doctors was borrr to has served as a merit badge coun Charles P. and Norma Hansen selor for many years. Sweaton, and no doubt la :: Mr. Albertson. who is supervisor , looking forward to a solid of the Dixie National Forest, has meal served any day now. 25 years of registered scouting to his credit. He has served as dis trict chairman at Richfield and Cedar City, and iff Wayne County " and on various advancement and The, regional meeting of Utah ferencc was highlighted with dis health problems. Dr. camping activities. Municipal League in frovo Fri- cussion on day was attended by approxi George A. Spendlove,of head of Mr. Jackson and Mr. Anderson Health, are veterans A game war mately 79 city and town officials Utah's Department problems of den at Mt Pleasant, Mr. Anderson from Utah. Summit and Wasatch snoke briefly on wate pollution. has served as both a scoutmaster counties. day-loand assistant scoutmaster and has Fielding K. "Smftt" Smith, of in the raised Another of the problem Major portion Lbeen a member of the troop com Salt Lake City, told the Rotary-clulicens afternoon concerned convention was devoted to discity cussions on problems raised ' by ing, Morning topics ' considered mittee of Troop 504 of Mt. Friday there . is too much Questions were included retirement funds and Pleasant and has worked on the apathy and complacency on the the officials. answered by panel of municipal social security as they relate to district committee. part of Americans generally and ' re A guide for the Wayne Wonder- business men. particularly, city and town employes, regula experts. of Afternoon session of the con tions governing B and C road land country and manager of a garding the funds, establishment of uniform general merchandise- - store at our government" and inept hand accounting systems and group in Fremont. Mr. Jackson has served lings of national affairs. surance programs. Tograms ior as chairman of the Wayne County He related In a humorous man the conferences are not scheduled, district, scoutmaster and assistant ner numerous examples of waste Topics are raised from the .floor scoutmaster, troop committeeman, and extravagance by various with questions answered by the institutional representative nd agencies of the government. . fGusBackman, secretary of the panel. council . member-at-largLake City Chamber of Com Mayor . C. W. Love greeted An veteran. Mr. Murphy, Salt merce. had been announced as guests at a noon luncheon at Club a bank cashier, has been a district the but- - because of Radar. Two other speakers Luke scout commissioner in the Uintah an main "speaker, he brought of attack laryngitis, LeGrand and state senator, basin as well as an assistant scout- Mr. smitn as a supsuwie speaker, HEBER The Wasatch Chapter Clegg, state representative. Jarntan, scoutmaster. and master is Cross of the American Red' drive raeaganza Mr. Newren, a mining safety ento touched on the necessity for co Mr. Backmah emphasized the completing its annual legislative between operation .veteran and huge sums of money we are pay meet the year's quota of over bodies gineer, is a and Municipal League. vice chairman of the Carbon Dis- ing out for taxes and foreign aid. $1200, according to Mrs. Emma trict. He also has served as scout- and said we must demand that Wherritt, county chairman. In master, scout commissioner, and our government do as well as inaddition a the annual .Collection chairman of health and safety for dividuals in the fight against in "the Wasatch Chapter has just the district. flation by eliminating waste and been notified that its portion of . and Mr. Lomii, a life insurance un extravagance the allotment to relieve the corruption in veteran and a is office. recent areas derwriter, American hit by has served all of that time In the Dr. T. Earl Pardoe read let tornadoes nditorms will be capacity of district scout commis teri e had received from Rotiry $135. The local officers are con ; officials in Wales. Scotland, and Bureau sioner. two Farm to In ble meetings be will ident that f they this week Payson and West. . R. W. Doman. chief executive of England, expressing their interest meet these requirements. officers and staffs the council, also was honored at in the Rotary International Move Mrs. Wherritt plans to enter Mountain the meeting In a tribute read by ment and inviting Provoans to tain all of the people who helped were named. with them to put over the current Red cross Dave Schuler was elected Merrill Christopherson. president correspond 'will Visitors were Paul B. Tanner, drive , at - a tea in her home on president of Payson's Farm of the council. Mr. 1 Doman to become Ogden, Richard Miller. Provo, Bureau with' other officers In- leave Provo April Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. Ken-Drive chairman is Harold Ste- cluding Stewart Shearrer, vice chief executive of the Salt Lake Cullen Christenson. and Glen ner, Provo. V vens and captains include Emma president; John Seamon, Ray Council. Nelson, Merlene Simmons, Nile Haskel, Dave Garner, directors, After the tribute was read. Har Morris. Zelma Buehler. Helen and project leaders consisting- of raid Alvord a member of the Re staff introduced Zldridge, Elma- Hector, Msrgaret Martin Schram, fruit; Merl Lun- - gion 12 executive as the council a Beth Sweat, Weill dell, poultry; Tom Reed, crops; Floyd Loveridge. Xasband, ' Wallace. James Ritchie, Garnet Lane Barron, livestock; Daye new chief executive succeeding Mr. Doman. Probst, Avis Doppler and Howard Gmer. H work. Another feature of the program The districts were Eggleston. was C. L. elected Carlisle Pronouncement of sentence has was the presentation or various "into blocks which divided of the West Mountain other awards and the traditional been set' for April 4 in Fourth were canvassed by a large num president District court on Ray Thornton, vounteer. Farm bureau with L. B. Sheets, council .roll call. ber of public-spiritvice president; Abner Baird and Several musical numbers were 45, American Fork, charged with worsen. Elmon Hendrickson, directors included on the program as was furnishing liquor to an Indian. and project Jeaclerv consisting of a tableau on the theme "Forward Thornton s trial was halted this Hal Farr, dairy; Carl Schramm, week when the defendant changed on Team." , Liberty's Four-- H Dr. J. G. Jones- was chairman his plea from innocent to Ruilty. llHJUlUy" Elmon Hendrickson. ir Art SchoenfieUJ, uive the program and approximately The Indian, whom Thornton is rigation: Elmer AO districts accused of supplying with liquor stock; McBeth, crops;- 1000 scouters from the NutAlbert in the council attended the meet- - is currently residing,- in American Ralph Kester, . tall, roads. 'Fork. lng.- Decisions regarding special summer programs were made at a Advisory Counmeeting of the cil for Utah County Friday In the add County building. ' City " Purpose of the meeting was to determine policies and procedures Club year in for the coming Utah County, .according to Mrs. Jenniev Poulson. county home dem onstrator. M T Tint program of the season will feature a style review at which Co-n-Losuggestions in dresses will be dem to The onstrated girls. girls CM's deor eoven aa4e eooiwtg eosier. will later- make dresses in their club work. in toe see wlwtVcoolawg wjfcow tHm? Kd see 4m ft's aWsHedl Social and psychological values tth lomaovs of Yos, OnVi were stressed. Statis scoeawa .of club work yo pet ol oyaweoyea a at "! tics show that of the 1164 youths t sMOM MMfXjOaW vINMHWa IMMMll . vWwwwy fvV NV gHM club enrolled in Utah County dsKciows MOtwral flowors . . . serve foods ftW foirty bwrw Mtn heoMiM work last ye"aTv not one was a ' juvenile delinquent. And raaawbor dub Aawiiaaa soves food, fwel.me and ooodnessl All. Utah County Communities will or awaroweed lor Kfe oqoiwa Keot breckooe. Clubs in the near organize future. Any parents or children interested should contact Mrs. now Poulson or Noble DeHart in the Rgufor $31.00 City and County building. Sixteen members of the council were present. Mrs. Yvonne J. Perry, Pleasant View, presitrd. Mr-Larso- n - - d 4 ; nca . . 70 Officials Attend Session Of Municipal League He re Th3 Pcopb Speak' The "People Speak radio forum this week win debate the varying opinions of people In connection with "Operation Cesspool" of the utan Lake sewage problem. The program will 'be at f n.m overKOVO under the' sponsorship of the station, the Adult Education Department and The Dally HerakL . , Speaking on the panel win be Mayor J. W. Gillman of Orem. Mayor MarceUus Nleison of Spanish Fork. County Commissioner Vert D. Dixon and Or. G. A. Spendlove, state director I public health', with sterling Price of Springvllle, manager of Greater Utah Valley, Inc., as moderator. . Rotary Speaker Chesapeake Bay Hits Waste greatest oyster bar. 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