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Show THREE THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1931 4 SUIffiti Vanguard f ' Leaders Courses ; Scout, "Scouts Make Fiddle Boxes. T' Boy Scouts Aid At Peach Fete Value of c. Ditrict. Program " . Arranged For Month. - nmous DM UTAH HAS.10,153 SCOUTS, To Begin Sept 24 Two aT Life SLtresed by Associate Executive; Progrest is Shown, Out-Do- or X " 0 f TCW f J , V ,K v ' L ,o Pars'd.- - , , - . and a tour of the Teton Peaks council, Embracing the Upper-SnaRiver valley; reports The largest group of Boy Scouts ever recognised in Utah la registered in the state this -- ke 'vvA So -- year, according Kirkhatn, associate regional executive of Region If who numbers the grand total at 10,151 Scouta. for September, f Youth Distribute Fruit To .Viitor; Hcip in - Re-gion- al i " Boy Scoutsor Brigham City were called together at ,he court, house, Wednesday evening, by District Commissioner W D. Cum- mtngaf pnrraralorfto' thWaiil.ng City officials in .controlling the camp, In a moat succrowds of I riday and Saturday, at cessful year. Seventeen troops' tho annual Peach held independent camps, beDay and roleo celebration, and ha side the regular organized distribution of carloads of luscious camps under council leaderMore boys in this mova- peaches, watermelons, grapes and ho elates. ship, other fruits grown n that vicinity. - meot camp, he, In sessions at Driggs. In . a At the opening of the Peach Is-.- -. more ever before, states, than Joint meeting of the Teton, tlval. Scputai aided la the morning " than .25 per cent of the total Fremont Tellowstono and parade, dispensed fruit to tno hunnumber having participated in prostakes, the J anguard gry visitors iQtd townsmen at ora organised camps under council gram- waa stressed, featuring o clock, and served as messengers; 25 and another supervision, - for- leadership training. Church city officials. Wherever opper cent having attendedon and local council an-- Individual or troop basis. portunity offered, each Scout-als- o was activities. There .excellent did hla goo, M any councils- - havei .,rp " representation, -- from practle-- " Jordan stakes, under Royal $tone; , their organised- - camp enroll-- , m the three ward ..every ally Tooele, directed o Kirkbam , Oqutrrh. and ment .Executive S. L. Scout Leader takes, the executive reported. ,Roy Imlay- - Vanguard leaden will Interest in the Boy Scout receive Instructions where to meet - Visit Southern Utah last year, 400,409 Nationally, ia alive. in the program before the above dates. Scouts were end one ... new he the Church, declared, of of the the features The leader course. camping Fred A. Beeeley, deputy prieslhood-M- . I. A. program program waa the Initiation of of Salt Lake stake, la prepared for new then. and with the stirring up much Intorest. more than 21,000 new Scouta tho southern part of the touring hope that older leaden will particl- That the real values of . Into the mysteries of swimcom bin mg business stale, tha-livpate, will be given on the earne and over lntp scouting carry . ming. handicraft, nature lore pleasure this week. Hs is visiting dates, on a direct council wide beats of its adherents. Is IlThis said. be and -"- Place woodcraft, Scout Boy will be troops and gathering of meeting announced lustrated by the following Inyear, the enlarged camping J information for use In hla local later, according to Salt Lake coun- cident. aayk Mr. Kirkham. program haa brought thoustaka work. end. officials. a healthmining company Recently ands more into active, President Hoover haa a big led with a hand carved cane by a Fred A. as he la known In in Utah mining district sent the Ufa under ful one wonders It delegation of Bagla Scouts from the scouting fraternity. Is one of nowT-a- nd a check for 5250 to the Scout stick Scouting system. hell use it to cleanup the rack-- 1 Mississippi who called at the) tbs sponsors-OAha 4aH- - bake A prise of a Scout handbook is Boys Interested in handicraft. council, stating that up -- until The value of the camp pro- eteera. The president waa present- - White House the other day. training course, and has given the organization of a Scout carpentry and wood work, ere to be given for the best lies In the fact that the gram . much his Remit work time to of troop In the town, th com learning bow to 'make things cut violin made daring the course. scoutmaster Is able to get near of piwcUraUy' nothing,1 at the Supervisor Hill announces... hud to employ a watch- He Is able to put lie to his jany breakto Salt lshe atkc Boy hcontstranr-In-r also declares Scorns can, profit over theboys man and oath from keep boy points of the coarse, given at fhe West bull musically Jiy mahtag-jn- d and Troop 44of Emerson ward has ing windows, light globes playing! Is w..and . stress the character 3'-4 very succissfuT summerea-ton- . school seminary each Wednesday! Ibe Instruments, otherwise-injuriformation values of scouting. property , Tho troop was veil much d at 7:30 pm, as Is evidenced by j Tho executive feels Hafidloruft work is one missus good but since the establishment of at tho Granddaddy lakes tho above picture. had of teaching boys how to spend has been done in Utah this tho troop, depredations camp writh 14 boys who all voted Here we have a couple of clean their leisure time profitably. Mr. year, especially where organceased, and therefore, the the camp a., wonderful success,' boxes, m stkk of wood, a violin Hill says, and It ties Up with the ized camps have been held, by PROVO. f2. Sharon - 5250 a month formerly used Sept, All had a great time. Roy Rands, bow and presto! 'New York Scouts in Movements stake scouts have been awarded Notables Three fiddler- - Scouting program of directing the showing the boys what camp to keep the boys out of mts- -' Joir assistant merit badges aa follows: James life really is. scoutmaster, was hi lo vie for the prises offered br ckl spare time of American youth. now he used to could chief, I Blair, public health, first aid, anicharge of the camp. Troop 44 will Kins Cole hi f : Recently three Utah men President. aid them in their Scout proProjects for Wednesday will iu- Honoring miss tho smile of scout and mat industry: Milton Bellows, pioThcse graduated from a national violins arc elude tho finish. ng of the violin-- , gram. rads La Roy Adkln or Bob as we a part of the handicraft being jtlv. and the civics and conservation Exeeu--tive. training course for profesneering, in which swimming, life . saving, Region 12, sional scout executives all knew him. His death came as cn under the direction of Art Hill,' courses. dries, bird study; Glen Burr, ten- -' The first Scout memorial Wlth him at Memphla when he Kirkham labor, covers of direction the under derfoot a htxv y blow to ua all. W, had supervisor into the late Mortimer L. Schiff was eleotei - Prcslde.nt.- of .. the badge: James Blatr..f Irat.. the state of Utah, and of the tra.ning coarse, Those shown above holding the the Bov- Scouts of America, in claws badge. The awards were ap expected many things from him w ho sajs. you can certainly play makings' of the oue-s- t ringed muwho died last June while r Boy Scouta of America and I cludes Idaho, California- - AriNew York, Those executives this mater. We are beginning our on them. T. C. Rebertsen. scoutproved of by Scouts President itinerThe - fecouts do aK sical Instruments, are, from left to known zona the His to how and his heart close Nevada, Boy are now available for use In ' winter scavon next Tuesday even-ln- g their own carting, and decoraUn;; rights .Art Hill, supervisor of the masterwax this great movement of America haa been launch-- ary lor September and OctoMr. to This region, according m. Gena at Amoft, p "Mr. Schiff Joined tho Boy! ed by the dedication of the as a special part of their haodt- j training course Scouts Ivard ber is as follows: A tour of Kirkhani, who adds that the former scoutmaster, will bo with Bchiff Scout Movement in its earTieat Mortimer ers and Dave Archibold work., , woilil In looking more ind more us to start us off with Jots of nenl' Trait the tours at and in America and his in- -' Scoutmaster Wins principal through days of to scouting as the solution sion; meetings Tor our winters work. The fol- -' ' Increased, If that were terest of thy Ten Mile River Oakand Pomona portions Bronze Palm Medal Modesto, of the youth. problems lowing week our scoutmaster, Ken possible, with tho passing Camps of the Boy Scout FounMr. Kirkham, who has reland, Calif, and at Tucson, Williams, has arranged lor a treasinterestwas Ha New York 6PRINGVILLE. dation of years. City, Ariz. 8ept. 12. J. E. deeply cently returned from Idaho, ure hunt. There wlH be a troop ofexercises The dedication ed In tho acquisition of this, f Curly) Clayton, scoutmaster of ficers meeting at Mr. Rands real- the Its were held recently, ground Third, ward, troop B. 8. A., re great track He watched. dpnce Wednesday evening at 4 p mJ ;foy tho Improvement of thedevelopment as a notable. ceived a bronxa palnx badge at tbe broken by Tredhe was grati- - special court of honor heia Sunday trail area; being camping Jl.fhW fied with the enormous enrollcrick M. 'Warburg, nephew of evealng at the Third ward church, Mr. Schiff and by Edward J-ment of Scouta registered . . highest honor conferred so far on a scout in jvolob . of State for here Lastly, bo felt very keenSecretary Flynn. BY HARRY C. FOWLER, SCOYTM ASTER TROOP 43. distrtcl. according to Scout comly the t ransportation problem -New York, who took the weeks and t lien on for (Spec-a- l Correspondence.) missioner V. Cornell Mendenhall. of Governor Roosevelt. Presi.that was Involved in Ihs adThis Is of a scries orarilcles written 4U dm Salt Badl',eTl York where It will make its .LOS The ANGELES. Foundathese Scout the dent of of ministration Boy camps. fake Hake training ooarae for beout leader, recently concluded, . bow to Broadway. Of interest to AlI hope that the creation tion who was detained in ED. Hammond, Scout executive Penny. a new piny by William Salt Lakers is the announcement and shows the effect of beat teachings on the mind of men of this trail as an integral part a special acs- of the 8alt Lake council, B. 8. A., bany beeaus-jj- f chosen to lead the youth of America. Anthony McGuire opened Aug. IS. that lerdlnand Munier is to lave J of of our the sion camp transportation will visit the Oneida and Frank-,legislature. at the Blllmore with all the cere- a leading part In Will Rogers new Justice James t tin alakes in conference at Pres-- , system is a prophecy of the Cropsey, The title notjtet announced. play, and eclat movement mony t'ounof when President of Brooklyn the day ton Saturday and Sunday to dls- And at the Belasco. Cyril ISpeeial torrespondenco.) Ernest Thompton Seton. a well-- 1 you until your death. It will make Scouts to thla camp wtllbe a premier In Los Angeles. SAX FRANCISCO. Ward conouss tho Scout and Vanguard r known of LRUe Theatre lame, has cil. and a uiembet-o- f lb ExeScoater .Telia us that. jour hours pleasant 10 you ah so great w will have to piako of Board cutive the known lu well ference McGuire ms. "The will be held In ail wards of work Mr. a excellent been is doing Manhood not scholarship is the long as you live another trail to accomodate San Francisco stako Sundae, tlon presided at the dedica- Executive Hammond Is now on first aim of education." and director and that coupled Alan m Possession. bept. Tne great- Music, and art drama, sumabsence in plav 30. tion who tho exercises .them, The stake presidency and memhis vacation and Loo" Roberts it eet problem of modern education spent the bquire Coop great part iu spending a satisfac- - withaTlna cast of recognized play mer Tho Schiff Trail wifi replace bers of tho high of the Governor and Barron in Berkeley teaching and concouncil will have taking his place at tho helm dur- la to train the individual to uaettory Hobbles and avoca- - era brought to the Initial perform leisure. the present narrow trail the conference in charge. Collier, the acting President. ducting at the summer session of , ing this week. hla leisure time profitably. ThetRons are pursuits sometimes Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen and A junction point on the trail and brilliant audience. the University of taliforia, ha. resnee a through the New York City ! of tho machine ting one ii- for better positions, but The large smn.v. ..It.. will he. wld. the for.ihB.cxfircifc.eik. was turned Los to selected Angelt ilauzlllnr,,,. Cla-x- i ha During trou story centers around the claims much time formerly ..SEgntlitsuaTH -t is. ened and rebuilt and will link, turned from a vacation iu.Jdali9. ungpritrsaar After ..Mr.. Fly nn bad Jmetu neer TgimfigTmgTTTMr. longing Of the man to feel him- blea hud Involvements of and Utah lion to hla university work, is to be the pade Into the ground aa together for the first time vine aptly called this leisure time self creating ox seeing something son. and the love and In- a member of the faculty of Tuell-ne- r Tho Berkeley ward M. I. A. en- the five camps of the councils Governors the representative, the Significant Remnant." prov. tertained tta, members at an openMr YVarburg said-Conservatory where he will dulgences of a devoted mother. The representing the five boroughs that what we come. ap-and Ing In his sermon in the j classes have history of New York City. The- main It Is a privilege for me to ing program-an- d dancing party-FridIs played by Henrietta become will --.depend on how wei Handicraft of all kinds afford leading roleandeven ng. The program Inentrance which will be approbore today In the the interpretation predation of music, and orchestra! participate Crossman cluded choral the conducting. numbem. voind mother will indulgent be marked be to thla tho of at following dedication trail of the priately she gave ed l.i Bo- -' Lite. ofLcial Boy beout! Let uo outline ! y On Mondav cal tno, Mrs. C. A. Lund, Mrs. J. briefly, the pleasure and constructed aa a memorial 16 j west end or TheT2.008-cr- e more than delighted the igudtence. field maygivo ea w.n tiers in a national Bessie Bchotield of biles and Edward A Johnson The mere and hour one. of piece to Mrs, Wilford average the as lcfaction James Facies appeared Schiff. I was'- camp reservation. i handicraft nontext: r.ebcrt Wck- - boy of scout day X. Moses! reading, Alisa if ar juris at luncheon In honor oi my pnclo, on and John Westley cntcrta-heage. This will vary wood may become a thing of great wayward ham. Malt LaattDee MSisen, Uph-- ( under Stewart. abeth Mbsl.n carver Evans; la Mrs. vocal Elizabeth different circumstances, but beauty because the solo,. .. fine impersonation of the gave raim: Uetrte lire-- , tfl.lim Bur--1 Miss Petersen; reading. Janet six hours are spent !ing out his pattern for the lov ol older and embittered brother. An ton. John Met. eet cn Kail Hurt, n. Denzel C. AlEvans; one-aleather or eff active portrayal of the brother a Merlin Bleed entertained the off tool the each Some in school play. the during day thing. Lbc!r A. Wool. Gerald I.. Bales school of satisfac-tbcera the of Harmon society and soul a len, Irying Genealogical Edwin year. All authorities agree 'hammer copper for wifa was g ven by Donna Earl, 0..er.-ai,i- , J Salt Lake. Angeles stake at their home In T Dancing and re Ires. 1 menu r sleep should account for tlon. Some are collectors and spend Utah girl. .Miss Earl la jaughtejjLos followed tho program. nov oxupied. T-- Jone ol Tbouue ha& MUlsfyinr nhiS Tsrf Alr.nd Mr-- and Mxt. by Mr. and Mrs. Steed la one of George Sanders of be liberal and alio an hour lor natural instinct. Stamps, birds, it SalULake and la favorably known the In most interesting homes Dr. and Mr.Vtrtor Bear and Watsonville a era recent vjeitore in . eating, and another for dressing, sect life, and p'snt Ilf afford un- to ih Theatre goers" of --her native Compton. cover In Mrs. are Richmond on the! pay horns from 'the grounds G. Earl Stoddard Flay personal hygiene, and so on. ana limited possibilities as leisure time city. She appeared at tho Sto the house k almost an entire block Washington, D. C., guest of Mr. Utah. Mias Yeral banders, their we have accounted for seventeen pursuits. House with the BluHi Canadian mission and Olformat a fronted of brick ia Mrx. niece, by the Orson enumerate accompanied them alKelley. she Later to or joined seven hours We cannot begin company. hours, leaving Claude E Zobelle was the speak- toured ith them garden it stands well back fromfi waa The speaker at sacrament setv-th- e Robert Haven Willey left Tuesmost of each day for all the possible ways of spendina sen Flayers, andcoast street. r rear M. I. A. eonjoint-serr- ir The i at jointhe Before garden ia Manhattan, Sunday, FLEA5.VNT GROVE. Sept 12 day for a vacation in Washington, what This question, scouting at- our spare time In a soul satisfying on the Pacific ? ? S, w.'1 r MIps closed by a high decoralive brlckT buitl-e Whara-he- . . few.. And AHLbe gdeewtit, iuswaAt Ji. of to easy, but thus tempt UC Trfti' Builder claaees of the y lal Bumbers The play time of young folks scouting help to develop all these bint work in French Miniatures' many features that make out - of - hro Young University. Mrs. Snow Mias Felicia N. Lambert. organization used to be rather scarce in pio- - j end many more. Mra. J. . After Jhe door entertaining and Bunc an dellghtfu, radio. the to ' moered Thursday rvenmg Fork ia. visiting Jn,,,wv. York, withiwouwoe-- i he were eternal So to reiterate- "What the Indlseason here The Had! About .one --hundred guests. ac ma.C!a"'1eaD(J Gordon, ji peck wnaro thev were the guoats of Mr nee r days. Ther ew pow wm rntncUcp'-t-epteMr. andjnesdaF and Thursday In New York, her daughter, Mrs. Owen West of their daughter. Rmn. to the of wnd invitation cborea., san lrpnd to darano;vi1iat becspe of4 Mrs. Steed, a barbecue supper was. iiexla of Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Chris- Brooklyn. be spends hl leisure time Touth entertained raeaal bedtime Today f tho-- lehl Ths-- BxTrFranelwfli sake iJufuar"' tensen and Mr, and Mrs Ernest L. with the Bame..coeked and nerved Mrr and MrrrHngh'-Yf?t- S mkft meetings, The so reclaims street rorners. acquiring undextr stories and practice periods hold an and sr delightful evening of enter- Wilkinson. Dr. and Mrs- Snow and 51 r, and Mrs. Ernest U HI1- - board have been reorganized with same aa day,, and on bird and Indian life, ra who officers: Superinten-single- s for activity. The prop- ableTiablla and meeting even less immediate interest and at thr same tainment was enjoyed. summer in ktnson attended the national mens !l,h following Mr. Nets Swenson, etafte trader many-houM h AvW. Glean Har Honoring their house guests. Waffibigtc-n- D. C., came east to attanpla tournament Saturday mon. firstM,assistant nttf the Trai Builder classes accom er direction of this leisure laAr-a desirable companions, and com out ume train him for the future. u " Mrs. Brmton Miss and Rule graduation-exercisetend the Horace Mann aupermtandent. from unscathed Infancy. "Habit, problem outdoor activity, searly Hikes of panied the box. H- - R. Mrs; L. K. Sima and Ihetr son. William. Atktns, second assistant iu rived at scout age. where the need tells us, "is a cable, we weave and also, pfovtde Mr. and Mra.WaltoiuJ5.antter unlimited opportunity for W. J.Langdon, who recelv Jr., , , Boulton Pres enlertalnedwlth perinttndwit, R a, for properly, dlrected enerior is a thread ef it every day and at last observation-Tes- ts make study and and Amoa Colo of Niagara Fails IdinVrf Hunt-- T on and visU to ?Scout Commissioners probably at Its greatest, scouting we cannot break If, So It follows concentration jipcewary.aa well as Washington University in June. l Mahoney; Erst counselor, Irma.: Gallery Into something a surely as night follows day. tha't initiates the boy In ' a Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rcicimianof iglt : secotfd counselor, p; gilihg valuable Information, Call Leaders Meet entirely hew; Janice St the character of the Individual la Interests andi Mgy.''jtoser C Davie- - entertain Washington. Miss Ida Relchmaq of law and lister, Mr. and Miw. Wil-- 1 Georg;. secretary. of this scouting phase Sara Ttrrv.v The hla bugaboo, learning. acquir and hla habits habits, e; of depend are L.B-ale.ncentivea T Mr. Hpolf Salt Lake 'implanted, whichra on Flushing. whole and wilh a luncheon Th- Ralt'lAk sta kermnrThursday visiting them this ing knowledge by rule and roie(upon hg associate his envlron-v- d cannot help but influence hla R, ririgg ha mi and Mr. and. Mr. J.-th marrtags of tbet'C miaaloneru anpounee a meet1 her home op Ogden Drlve,-.- -snd training RrcInen( end above stray ilres and ' Ing will b bold Yep all eeut given with Fae's Mr. end, M S. Crow Hendr.rkjicn , nf Washington, wore turned to New JTork from the west daughter. Dorl. to Harold Hav- Benjamin - carefully - selected Khl.., for Almseitall aaonhUwhathe A amserr Utehne soon leisure realise of will moment the he for gr6up ef Berketry. The maftTace enjoyed Wants and troop have as thetr house- gueste, Mrs, visitors at church In Manhattan games, gtoriea, and projects "Mix ttme. purhita. outing at Yallejr Fream State Park toofe. ptsefe SaXurday-fiveru- c thought of to - that satisfaction docs not lie in that Howard Kirtley and daughter Ann Sunday. - eommltteemon. at the West chief utilized for worth- - day la tbe act ofThe la dim1 ofi Labor' dav. Present were the Braley residence in Berkefejr and tomorrow and the direction: Mrs. VaTcr Kreitier ThursJf Fait Lake. During the past week High School seminary, while pursuits. Hitherto h n d rea m 1 ch J,ra ct r" 0fVh f u t u re. ofLps An" . The stories he hears and thosefMrs. Crow honored her guests geles is Tn, New York visiting with families of Mr, and .Mrs. Karl G tha ceremony waa performed fry Of fields of interest are opened day at 7:36 pm-- Ewch rnan ed Dr. and Mr. Thatcher Biho Phare W. Dunyonv MacDonild, will havetwRh' The to a he beach. la The the will menial her parents, Mr. andMrs. Frank e tasks of the day read . attending la urged to bring a party at encouraged to- a mind eager for this "playway d Mr Ernest I, Seersi hundred Vjabn partici o Frank.. B ob. Cummings.- -; not influence the character, if the him unsatisfied with sensational guests .Included M list of Tits Scout orof learning." . Mr. and Mra. Hugh M pated In tho annual M. I JL hik Wilkinson, Gilmer. Firs evening brings Joy from a good .rash. The good Uvaly game he has erts. Mr and Mrs. L, J. Including the ganization, Mrs. Harold WrBroa Lyman, Dr. and and Dr. of the worlds one is Harold at fcUnaon Beach over tho Labor Sue MrsReading Lewis Mr. Miller have book .read, or a beautiful piece of played will make him uneasy when Schoppe, names of all registered Scout wa-ofrom returned a Aotorlng greatest pastimes. Today, reading handicraft completed, or a few mo- jpending time lounging' around. Brown, Mr. and Mr. W. Haven day hoLday- Th affair and Miss Katherine Roberta. leaders, all boys, registered matter is so abundant that there ts ments of communion with the beauduring whtch they visited Willey, Mr. and Mr. Clarence Saturday. Sunday and Monday. Mr. snd Mrs. .Richard. Caldwell, v and to be registered. The merit badge field has some returned early In the peek from a Baltimore. Philadelphia. held Sunday mornmff to taste. suit GettysBut, every something Stephens. Mr. and 'Mr. William Services were of nature, but what must it do thing of Interest for every one. , - ,,.x The final programs for the although I believe there Is tome ties to Utah. Mr. Caldwell spent burg, Lexington and Richmond. Woolf, Dr. and Mr. Carl J. Chris- with John G- - Shield and Golden winters work will be given at good in all reading matter, there to him who spends hla leisure in Whqjever liftrnt ability la within visit K. a the reG. Drifa President famspeaker. Dancing Fled a six weeks vacation with her tensen, Dr. and Mr. A. Rkk Olpin, Taylor haa .X this meeting, and the com- awake gcqpL ily ltr Provo canyon, and Ipter Mr. turned the soul of la milch mere good, in some types even less satisfying pursuit?; York from Utah and and Mr. Ivor Sharp and G. Earl music, gaihes, swimmers ard pons itllssioncra aro emphatic in wers 54 enjoyed during the day. Meaia We cannot overestimate flje value lit be drtis to some of tbe than In others. Here Is the Caldwell joined her In Salt Lake. the Pacific coast. Mrs. Taylor, whojstoddard, whose wives areli In their Invltatjon for all Scout where direction and guidance place were served cafeteria sryle and Jho and of scorning in providing leisure time subjects offered In merit badge Returning by motor they vtslted accompanied him west, plana to In cabins near 'thw men to attend the meeting. In Utah unfit the latter part the cultivation of tho right tastes activity and at the same time devel- program- - A a outlined in the Scout tho southern Utah canyons and Miss Marje Wyman, who return- suer " . Milonaries weri Other Important work alsq should come la. Scouting of October, ed to New York last week froip beach. dees not oping the I arte, and talents so that Hand Book there are numerous the north rim of Grand canjon. John Lafoti G, will b given, and "autumn, kaJ eracha himself5 L. to train the boy to 4lkv the youth.san find lot Pratt, real, subject for the f uture artlet. craftsMr.' Rey for left Switzerland, attempt Ogden, Jones Friday C. Mrs. Dr. Thatcher and Xj- l- plan, outjtqed members of her family, the ponderous wordy things, but enjoyable, satisfying and worth- man. doctor, scientist, educator, envp. Utah. . entertained friends blonday onta front Clyds MacdonaM i Blshops of each ward' are Dr. and the good story, the while things todo-forester, lawyer, left by motor during the week for gineer, farmer, Pay Olpin-announce AgHeulthfal CoUege vfVit-m- g to this, requested asd-- educational. story. . A comparatively short time v ra or tratd " merchant, natuipRst oormgn l with hla parent Mr. and Mra, who la a Harold W. Brown. Mr? and, meeting at all Sunday sessions "Diamond Xiiek" may be Intertkra In the west. by tbe wide awake boy from seaman. But even greater import- two older boys, Ralph, W. Alrd Maedonajd. B. Snell. Mr. and Mra Karl at the University i each ward' will 'he esting. but It in no way compares eupled hla advent as-Tenderfoot" Into ance than glimpsing ones future medical studentan3 Mrs. Clando H. Adam was hostDr. Carl and Mra J who well represented.. Truer of,XtUferBla. with "Treasure Island which ts tbe great bey brotherhood, and hla vocation la the supplyingtuf ess 'at- a dinner party Thursday prwF employed at one of the etudios. will Christensen, Mr, and Mra Ernest - Her .beautifully, written, and full of life hard won, worn first clan ent"flalrable leisure 41m get eveningguests were 51 ra J. L. Wllkinsun and Miss Mari Wyremain here for the winter. and adventure, boidtng a thrill for badge. During those few months, so tty. Attention, Scouts! Garfield Gastow, Mrs. Denzel C. eloalng lecture of the aeries man every normal boy. crammed full of new wonders. InWith a taaa acquired for worth- on The Mra Allen, Elgin W Erickson. Mrs. MBs Lyle Nelson who has been in Watch This Section Charles the Lives of Great Women was L. Hardirg.'ilrs Geotgd "E, Books nays William Ellery terest and activities, something has while reading a sens of fair play" given Hol- Utah for several week the at Tuesday evening had returnMra X P. Netlsen - and !n 'dean heatthy games, a nature lywood stake house. Miss Helen ed to Xew for-th- a Channlng.are the tme . ioven. taken place hn tm.York first of . Russell, Have you smelt W6odTSmok at' They give to all who faithfully use Ooe of the first Mrs CrTL-AdaWATCH of for de- consciousness developed; with nu- Wilson was Ihs speaker and her Tho requisites Mra. Clarence 8. Gardner enterspecial article them the society, the spiritual sirable leisure haa been formed. The merous fields of Interest and unlim- subject waa Slgrid1 Undset and her twilight? following Were dinner guest fire presence, of the beat and greatest scout law ."Have you heard the birch tained at. a party Saturday Sunday of Prest. Fred G. Tlvlor:) j to appear on JJiis page begin- demands It, and tha 12 ited poaslbilitles opened, chumming Nobel prize novel Kristin Elders Adrian Spencer and Elton t of our rsesj As Aphony Trollope evening burning? ning Bept. 17, treating speof that law have become part with boya-o- f like Interests and An-- , B. Mr Ball Isaac West Wilbur n and IsfyislUng relAre you quick to read the noises beautifully puts It, "Book love, my points Richardson, cial son Dr. and 6f phase of scouting, Robert Hampton of hla life; and so, ha travels with a guided by a oode laws that atives in Los Anaelea friends. Is your pass to Ihs great- clean nans for manhood andof good Mra R. R Hampton snd Hal Odell, drew L. Olson of Washington, Mtss fi thenlght? by a trained scout meh crowd. Beaune citihl Why? est. the purest snd the most per- best friends are also scouts son pf Hr. and Mrs Fred If so follow with the others, J. Helen Rltschel. Hite Maurine and New ataff writer. anf zenship.of scouting answers for the Odell, Conan Doyle v .dow recently President Taylor and the fect pleasure that God haa pre the ? . Much worthwhile material of Salt Lake, on their also are clean mentally-an- d yoyth today the leisure time return both saw her late huvhcnd a "The Hound Miss Marian Taylor. After wwJto Scouts" feet are turning hostess. to a from pardd (or his creatures. It lasts they the be given-- Look for It, next will vovage Give problem. me a well physically. and boy all other pleasures fade It of the BaakervHleal-beln- g produo- -Samoan Islands stopped over In dinner the group participated In a ie --the camps of their desire snd where real Saturday. Active scouting provides employ- - iB(. "Scout" and. I wager. he Trlll Low Angeles for a few- - kavs- - vlslt ed at a film studio at Hoxton, Engwill support you when all other Columbus'Clrcle, their delight op of tin ooouts tim4 kw-it meat for WIaiura, Manhattan. recreations ere leaw A will .with raiaUyeq and friend Training courses for Scout And .Vanguard leaden will begin Slt-ancontinue on Sept. 24, 24. SO . and Oct. 1. The archery course for Vanguard leaderi, 'designed to teach them the art of making bows 4pd arrows, will, bo held in five son. lions as follows: Ite Eouth.Daviii.KaU.Lake.ami Tioneer stakes, under the direction ...of Paul Davies; Ensign and Liberty, directed by Roy Lundquist;. Grant and Granite stakes. Dean Bean. ! 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