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Show THE Page Six SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, December 13, 1956 Historic Valley Forge Prepared for Jamboree Boy Scout officials report excellent progress in preparing the site at historic Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, for the Fourth National Jamboree to be held next July 12 to 18. A 1,500 acre tent will house more than 50,000 Boy Scouts, Expleaders from all parts lorers,-and of the nation and some from other lands. It will have its own water, electricity and telephone exchange, post offices, and other services for the largest gathering of boys in the western hemisphere. About one hundred special trains and hundreds of buses will transport Scouts to the Jamboree. Railroads are giving jamboree participants special railroad rates and assisting in planning routes so that Scouts may visit leading cities and scenic spots before and after the jamboree. Contingents will arrive the three days before the jamborees opening date, July 12. Three days will be needed to speed the Scouts home after the jamboree closes the evening of July 18. The jamboree campers will be at least twelve years old, holding Second Class rank or higher. The enjamboree is a terprise made possible by the fifty dollar jamboree fee paid by each participant. National, state, and local health protective agencies are cooperating to give the jamboree a health and safety record better than the average city of 50,000 population. Doctors from home areas will travel and live with the contingents. Each jamboree Scout and Explorer is checked by a physician at home and again upon his arrival at the jamboree. Already completed is a stage 300 feet wide and 100 feet deep in front of a natural amphitheatre that will hold about 55,000 jamboree campers and guests. Spectacular programs are planned for Crash ht over-nig- ericans will participate in both programs. There will be other Scout shows in sectional areas. Campfires and daytime demonstrations will give each Scout a chance to show his stuff or be entertained and instructed by the other fellows skills. Each night, radio - controlled trucks will deliver fresh dairy products, meat, fruit and vegetables to commissary refrigerators. It will be food, bought by the caroad, to fit high-qualit- Linda where Christmas graduate from Carbon College. service and will go overseas soon Ann and in Salt Lake City last He took his other two years of after the new year. Mrs. Kinyon shoppers college in Colorado before join- and son plan to stay with her week end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy, ing the U. S. Marine Corps. He mother and sisters while he is was killed near the Marine Base gone. Mary Frances, Bob, Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs were Peggy spent the week end in in California Friday, November 30. The accident happened when Sunday dinner guests in Hiawatha Salt Lake City. They went shopIn Train-Ca- r a train struck his car as he was at the home of Ken Jeffs and and were guests on his way to the base. He was Mr. and Mrs; Russel Palmer and ping Mr. Word was received in Sunny-sid- e son and brother, their with alone. The, funeral was children. last week end of the death driving December Dan Mrs. and and Mrs. Mr. Foster Murphy. Jensen, 4, at Paonia, of Keith Busey. He was the son Tuesday, Colorado. and brother of Mr. and Mrs. Les Busey and Charolett of Paonia, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markosek, e Colorado. The family lived in while Mr. Busey was store Roselyn and Frankie were Christmanager for the Utah Fuel Com- mas shoppers in Provo last SaturAND STORAGE Linde Air Products pany. Keith and Charolett went day. They drove in Saturday and Local Acetylene 3c Welding Supplies same the day. to school here several years. Keith returned Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kinyon and graduated from Carbon high and Co. & when the family moved to Colo- small son are visiting their famirado he stayed to finish and to lies, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kinyon and Mrs. Vera Preston, Sharon Price Phone 1 02 295 N. Carbon Ave. and Faye. Mr. Kinyon is in the IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, Former Sunnyslde Resident Killed y well-balanc- menus. Troops will get their food and cooking supplies before each meal at sectional commissary tents. Jamboree campers will cook their own meals and share the daily camp chores. Each patrol or crew member will share such tasks as fire builder, cook, and 'cleaner-uppeThanks to the use of over one million paper plates there r. wont be a dishwashing problem. The jamboree camp inhabitant will have plenty of time to pick up camping techniques through intercamp visits, displays, campfires and demonstrations. There will be excursions to historic shrines in and near Philadelphia. Sunday, July 14, will bring one Crowing time runs out, when fire rushes in. Keep fire away. of the most impressive thrills to the jamboree. In several religious services, each conducted in designated areas simultaneously, the more than 50,000 boys and leaders will worship according to their own faiths, all united in the freedom of their right to worship God. The sprawling tent city will be governed by the Scout Oath and Law and administered by teams of national, sectional, and troop Scouting leaders. Scoutmasters and their assistants are being carefully selected locally for the responsibility and honor of jamboree troop leadership. For many of the 50,000 participants it will be a once in a lifetime experience seeing America and camping with others from all parts of the nation. NOTICE TO CREDITOR ESTATE OF WILLIAM LOR- ENZO WILLIS, otherwise known IN TIIE SEVENTH JUDICIAL asW.L WILLIS, and REN WILLIS, and being o:ie in the same DISTRICT COURT, deceased; person, IN AND For CARBON COUNTY Probate No. 2432 STATE OF UTAH Creditors Will present claims In the Matter of the Estate of with vouchers to the undersigned JOHN M. PACE, Deceased. administrator at Castle Gate, Utah, Probate No. 2400 or at the office of his attorneys, HANSON & RUGGERI, 28 North NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John M. Pace, deceas- Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah, on or ed. Creditors wil present claims before the 7th day of February, Oxygen Moving Sun-nysid- Coast-to-Coa- st Campbell Transfer STATE OF UTAH Store d. r IN THE MATTER OF THE'ES-STATOF ABRAM C. STRATE, also known as Abram Strate, also known as Abe Strate, being one and the same person, Deceased. Probate No. 2425 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the Administratrixs Attorney, Boyd Bun- uwul.. 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