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Show mum i THE CHRISTMAS DECEMBER NEWS, 15 1923- - it i pVLt troop (1, opposite the "Ij Oroot Stone rwoe.", EUna aores of the grounds will bo laid out and cared for by tiie eoouta. On this apace there wlU be one or more specimens of every kind of flower, shrub, end tree that grows la the canyon. A large ewlm-mta- g pool will be conatrected a quarter of a mile further tisart of here. As the wigwam le located only four or five mites from the street ear. eoouta, with their packs on " their backs, can hike there) in two hours. In the winter skiing is indulged in. It la easily accessible to boys who cannot take the longer and metre expensive hikes. An Ideal Placet the la this wild canyon, one! of can loveliest In Utah, the bogs Indian of the woodcraft learn the the qualities that taught him to Me life against the elepieaerve Oscar A. Kirk ham, boy ments. aoout executive, helped Interest these pubHc spirited men ;tn the j boys recreation, a i The "Tracy Wigwam" le a mem-orl- al two sane, Edto Mr Tracys ward and Russel L, Tracy. Jr., calHe presented It led by death. Council formally to the Salt lakt at a regular meeting held .Friday B.v Dee 7, ISIS. Wesley made ait appreciative of speech of acceptance In behalf i the local council. Oscar A Kirk ham Is the eeont executive and D. K. Hammond Is the field executive. The National Council representatives are Wil-X iam It. Wallace R- and Russel Richard - Uymsn 'Is the Tracy. regional representative. Officers Of ths salt Lake Council include: Wesley E. King. Prest.; Oeo. AlRt. Rev. bert Smith, .; Arthur W. Moulton, r l , King.-preside- Vice-Pres- t.; Vleo-Prest- A. Keyser, Malcolm William R. Wallace, Vice-Cres- Trea. ; t; K. O.) of Howard, Chairman of Court i ( Honor. E Executive Committee' Wesley King, chairman: Richard K. Ly man William R. Wallace, . Russel L- - Tracy, tjeo, Albert Smith, Rt. Rev. Arthur V. Moulton. Mai- colm A. Keyser, K. O. Howard, Gov. ( Charles H. hi abet', Lester D. . breed, WillmniS. McCarthy, Rev. w, W. Fleetwood. H, S. Hinckley,Dr. Chau O. Plumcarl W. Scott, Wood. Nicholas Q. mor, T. Geo. Preston D. Richards, Morgan, Neo-loClarence C, Nephi L. Morris, Adrian Pembroke. Joseph M. llolt, Prof. Geo. N. Child, A Roy Hsath. Leon Sweet, Chaunscy P. Overfleid. Hylon T. Plumb. Georgs H. Wallace. Dr, A. J. Hosmeri Rev. W. W. Stanley A. Curtis. John C. Howard. Henry M. H Tonkin, Leon B. Dinwoodsy, John Hampton. Hyrum Rennlon, Walter Cf Lewis. John F. Bowman, B. K. Grant. Charles Tyng. Fred W. Joseph Hornung. Garrett Wilkin. Decker, Rev. J. P. Donnellaa. Dr. n; , , lArm-stron- HERE IT IS.BOYR ii ' t J 1 And here nrr thol donnra, Alrln V. Taylor (Insert on the rlt), who gave the Balt Iwke OoonclI. B 8. A., the I, !0O acre tract of land In Mill Crock canyon, and Rand U Tracy (on the right), who lower picture. (Continued on page Twenty-two- ) built and prexented to the Salt Imke Roy Sctyuta the "Wltrvram" shown In thedown the ennyo Int the oldfor Ball Well, tlic "Wigwam la at the upper end. facta square " you. all ready a good Scout." moans tellAspther scouts vabout. jir result of ths generous ' everything In ths lljte of a gifts ths Salt two itht of men, take day) boy. It Involves honor, loyBoy Scouts of Salt Lake and south attriths all of one have ern Davis counties alty. the finest lodges in America t'he butes of true manhood Interpreted 'Tracy Wigwam" Is situated three in terms of boyhood MiU miles above the mouth of for Creek Young America la Itorganised canyon on a principality of means ths building. character nfttton. wher acres. 1,100 Taylor Flats, for by ths bojs the lif of a building stands, la a level piece civilisation Itself must stand ior fall. of but the domain of ihe Hov is ground, In Its (he import Stupendous Hoy Scouts takes in the surround Scout movement and stupendous in and almost epry embraces hills leaders. of the the responsibility hate caught kind of foliage. Rut boys and lenders with V. Ta!or A!in originally hetdf dynamic H,- s message, vibrant this tract of land for sum quarries In It for the love energy, they are! for At one time and mining purposes the purpose It of the game and' the Knickerbocker Tms$ of hSew manhood to build a million York planned In Balt Lake gnd IsUtah tjhe Roy When the railroad here. strop, the dollarScout organisation Hoy got to going .there fur Various units are well organised their outings, Mr. Talor gave them, JvtriUtv. are funrtiohing with ) ntrr Into tho land. Their activities here Although th flat will hold all the comuiunlti and no nrgn o local4 counof the tho of the 1,690 hoys hut respects the of the Boyi Scout cil, and the center ofj the locality! is precisian, the line of used for camp fires and gathering Thev are seen iilong are hon-a- s purposes, there are seasons of tlhe march when giegt leaders thb late ear when een scouts niU't lb notably! when O. housed. pVesi.lent Warreji seenHiding was ths ark Russel ! Trncv local business is Utah, they n man, nt a cot of about 1 10 000 Has engaging In etery Civic' movement. Working, plodding erected a rustic .wigwam, which I, 1 wraya for the right menus Vathcrmg place hnfc their literally This is set in a groe of birdh. Then should they nottheir woods ontlnga, scrub oak. The building their and hikes, of logs, shingles and Thats the one phaV of It maple Iil.t is pure relaxation, but not constructed faces west. It has nn lift In the hills, on cement, room which will hold sevmens In Ha effect la. road, in the canyon recesses eral hundred scout a. The gignndio can bays they is built of granite bowldprevails 1,1 fire place Um Their fun !" ers brought from l.lftle roWonwood " irow In manliness. Let them ram-5On the north are three swim. run. shout, canton rooms equipped for cooking pursar anr Iraaisar where we relet them play.them lioat (orxrt we srv laahetawaia. camp out Let electric ftahlas lachle sad be hey, leeh with .ip .watc'r and poses, Mryrlra. rlRn, pair tho pup work. flapjack, the aad an office bonfirk. aerelty light. On the south are I.- nt lot thorn have them. for the scout official and careof 'eoiit sp'in-i,- d takers rooms see Above these That is the spirit two leaders that prompted space for 90 double decked iron TnTThns others, snd that re-cots. When It was all completed m really worthwht.o Mr Tracy presented it to the local The bright Red Froah , J j Boy Scout council. not Tho'JDw7 Wigwam Taylor Flat. SIDE OF 62 WEST BROADWAY. NORTH The building is designed fair T ts as It have something sleeping purposes, planned Boy Scouts hero well bo proud. for each troop to hfcv its ow hlch.they may HlMMkl to are Two of or these hoewn. bo will tepee meiblnt g, i i -- ''ill BE fatr-pln- y i I EXCELSIOR OR $9 9 00 Lawson Bicycle ' dap ! .The Semitic Gift for His or Hyr Xmas. i .rouses-i-cltierMh- , Your boy or girl will think of you 365 in the year if you give them an J lp. U ut un-for- sal-th- up-H- lu C. A. FOWLER V i go X they i T 1 i i x 1, I r |