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Show f ,j v r, ri - ? Z !"? 7' T Z T Z .r,v ? me ' 7; 8 THE DESERET NEWSSATURDAY. MAY 16; 1936. . Utah - Idaho ;B6y Scout Trail Any Rating Patrol Can Compete At , New Road Completed To Wigwam p Explorers Prepare For Field, Track, Archery Events V Scout Officials Asks Enrolling 12 Year Boys Stouter Should Canvas Formal Opening To Be Held June 19; Field Eent Planned Districts; Sign Up All Dropped Scouts ) i Driving up the new beautiful road, recently completed with gov eminent WPA fundi, leveral thou and .nd Scouts, their Mothers Dadi and Scout Leaders will attend the Grand formal opening of the Tracy Boy Scout Wigwam 1 Mill Creek Canyon. June 19. With the opening of tha gait Council summer camping a gala field day program sill te held which will include race, treasure hunts, all kinds of stunts ana many other, outstanding feaa hugh caiup fue ture, including the and program in evening. With the elimination of a hazard to box playing on the grounds at ih "Wigwam, the reconstructed oad leading to it, now runs around on the side of the North mountain. This new roadway, which wa leconstrucced With funds provided of hy the government, la now oneserthe most beautiful in the entire ies of canyon roads in tha Wasatch Mountains. There are many new and beautiful bridge, built in rustic stvie, as well as other improve- , An urgent call has been sent to all Scout Leaders to enroll three boys into Scouting before June 15. Every district chairman baa agreed for his district and his Scoutmaster that they will recruit , three new 12 year-olboys before that date, D. E. Hammond, Salt Lake Council Executive announced The cooperation of every troop la needed for this project, Mr. Ham mond said, and every Scoutmaster and his committeemen are asked to reach every available boy in their institution. Kb recruiting campaign for new Scouts ha teen conducted - this year and as a result. Mr. Hammond 'said the usual number pf new are being left out in the cold." j. "There are stUI plenty of Weak spots, where wa can boost eur membership numbers, and one of them is from the 'Dropped Scouts' list," Executive Hammond said. it la absolutely necessary fee Scout Leaders to gat busy and reregister these "dropped Scouts." . and enroll all available boys into the ranks of --Scouting If tha Sat Lakt Council Is going to attain Its goal of "one out of every four, a four-yea-r framed. Scout-- h' l: -- f ) d y u i pro--pu- n ments Troop Good Turn Clean-UYour Vacant Lot ; Camporee - 4 I i v I' i 1 D n't' r; - i.if-- ; Plana are being made for the construction of two new large cabins to be built at the rear of the Wig warn. It ia expected that these will be completed this summer. At thp Field day program on June It, many prise will be given to the wmneSs In the different NewTroop Leaders Named By Ward J winning them prizes Royal B. Stone, Field Executive, promises one of the best camping times ever had by all those who rattend: H rrr your Trpop plan now to make ibis trip, at the formal opening of the Balt Lake Council camp program. 1 t - Explorers Conduct Hunt T a. Preparedneaa," that la the key word that these faoyA pic- S pjn. at tha University of Utah stadium. The bovs are members of Explorer Troop 22b Tinder lead-ership of Roland Davidson. Cher-dasTheyare: At right. Dirk ringum. practicing with the bow tured above, believe In at they train for the Salt Lake Council Explorer track and field meet to beheld Tuesday May Mate land arrow; upper photo, left to right, John Keiderhouser, frank iliardy and Lowell Hughes The lower picture shows a group of, boy a at the end of a close 100-yar- Scoid Headquarter at the Chamber of Commerce building a special two hour session of Explorer leaders, the details of the trarlt and field meet will be completed, aa well as a discussion of the Archery pro- - Uyvwmignsuw of former Scoutmaster of Troop 23 of . the Sait Lake Council, beaus of working condition, a new ScduU master and Troop committee men have Keen chosen. Tha last mi ing was held on May 12, at the ward. Tha followmam, which is expected to be Twenty-eightheld the first part or June. . ing were chosen and tha Resides the 100 and 2Jdvwrd office: Scoutmaster, J.E. Keilsen, dash and the high jump there Assistant Walter , Scoutmaster, will be a 440 yard relay lire, Lord, Chairman of Troop CommitS man shuttle rare, running tee, J. f. Hadlock, Committeemen, board jump and shot put. E. V. Ronnaberg, Brigham Tripp and etc. Boys in the troop select- ed for office were, Jack Wright, Junior Assistant Scoutmaster, Keith Bull, Senior Patrol Leader, Troop Scribe. Thn r aTiairteam ofthrput-dnt- o am- - at Tomorrow at Explorer of troop 232 headed by Grant Graff staged its annual flashlight hunt last Tuesday night after waiting all winter for the snow to Camp4)-Ram- a Wave the hitts and for f ufl moon to light the way. tim flashlight. Pierce's Canyon by Explorer .OMuda er Grant Graff and placed, so that . Three member of The Deseret during the camporee and If the The great gam of Scouting humanly possible to always vjrte E the light is reflected on an object , us out of war. , Patrol does not in ret with the 5.1 l,tor point the way to world peace, ConcU ao that It can be seen from almost Ne,r- - 8,11 will be that are building cording to Eagle Scout Owen W.j If wre test h our youth of today I Troops qualifications they lowing club have been named to Import jubaj ualif led Each Patrol must bridge, tower, etc., for the Matthews. 3rd, an able Sen Scout the crime of takmg'human life, - . any point. Officer of Regional in War, thev will vole in the fu Louis K'aah wu the "lucky" a Pack Frame or Haversack the Sale Lake Council Campo- and positions on the Camporee Sea Scout Flagship "Columbia(ture to never leave ihnr or ree which will be held at Libown low who found the flashlight, a reflation Committee, Robert H. bag; reflector-oveand member of Troop 83. Portland. !hore to fight against other the flashlight wassome candy!.., stitute. all must have uniform, erty Park, May 22. 23. are reA MklV ulllCCSS Ore. Matthews is the winner find aid. equipment, quested to definitely establish which the finder always geia toj0 adequate the Eddie Cantor 85.000 scholar--! fTJu America can slay out of must average not the time needed lor (heir event do with what he sees fa, most oil Knight Kerr, president of the.,Tlght so that headquarters A party was given Monday atothem eat it themselves. Louts got'preas organization, was named 'over more than 25 pounds per bov may ship prize essay contest entitled How Can America Suy Out of the flashlight last year also. in honor of all the scoutere uhairman: and Toahl MivazakL canned food, all fires must be schedule the time for the whole ning SCOiTS STAGE HIKE War.' and their wives in the Salt Laka After all of the fellow had re- - dor for Troop 54. and Clark Rus-- by friction, and each Patrol must Troop 94, Murray First Ward, Council by the Salt lake Council This is very Important," Matthews winning essay fol turned at the mouth of the canvon'seH. Sea Scout Editor, were named have adequate shelter, and it must ahout 25 bova, went on their head. D. E Hammond. Robert La Robert H. Lamoit. Field Execulows; water proofed, where a bonfire had been built. (as hts assistant, with Eldon Rom-bwe Mv Idea how America can stay Troop ofmifht hike,- - Kridav, hav'monl and Royal iohm, at South have tive said, "and hope that thee cooked marshmellowi and nev of Troop 41. j Several' misunderstanding every troop will pirate take out of war is baaed on my person- 15. The boy were formed into High school. About 40ff officials. frankferter which had) This conimiltre la one of the'qnurred from reading the bulletin they four patrols. The Patrol Leaders commissioners, explorer leaders, brought wilh them and everyone 'most important and I the one Lniforms are not required for the notice and inform us of uie al "1experiences. am an Eagle Scout and have were; John Spmder. Elmo Wil- - scout leaders and their assistants, but must be worn to the tune needed." of them talked over lle eXperiwhkh will select the Patrols - Camporee- - MS per rent tf the p- been In Scouting for geven vear ham. Kenneth Farrel and George their wives and young lady friends encea which they had, and the tending the Camporee. attended. bruisen they got. Glen leonard. Through will also check each Patrol irol is to qualify for the Campoial bcouttng and By Gten Leonard. They ' 'Patrol Loader who turn in youth movements is the can this be way of their Scouts to Headquarters accomplished. "The spring of 1933 1 heard of must do ao on or before the IMh -the coming Fourth International of May and they mut list the Scout Jamboree to be held in of their Scripts and the name Codotlo, Hungary, and marie my schools which they attend. Scouts , Scooters And Friends PROVO. 16 n (SPA Jam-II to May to attend. went Troops the plans Others named to the Camporee the Utah National Parks Boy bnree and there found my solution Beginning next week on this page. The Deseret New, and committee are' Stout Council were advised to for future world peace. While , Morgan the Salt Lake Council Press Club wiU present in a serie. the Regan - of in member of this wonderful Jam Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America. nlJWIe Troop 30. in charge of health and ummr vamps and encouraged to.bnree 1 learned what true broth This series will be in pictorial form as. wejl as written In- safety and sanitation' Pershing P00"10' TTOOp 'e formation to membership, Scouter. achievement, camping, aer- - lame of Troop 2. thief recorder; of. P"lcy concerning "In Europe wherever wre met a Brimon. junior commis- vice, health. Cubbing. Senior Sr outing, - Rural - Scouting. Scout-- . 'Scouttwrrof person in the Scout Uniform ..we Ing ia other parts of the world and the financial operations knew he was our lovat friend and of the Boy ikbuu. charge of the campevrama; brother. Although unable in conBe sure to watch for this moat Interesting serie of articles. verse with some foreign Scouts, Thev will he presented 7n such a fbrm that of camporee rally, and Knight - act ion theirtier (and the complete function of the Boy Scout program and iKerr in charge of camporal bespoke always thto friendliness. the wonderful progress being made for the betterment of Amerof th th, wantEvery "All objective Jamboree at the ica's vouth. boy will be Assisting Morgan Regan ummOT- - vamp." Troop ed to be friends and we made new This review of the Annual Report begins next week, hare Jav Skidnoreof Tmoo "79 Bill 800111 ln Editors Note: This is another 7. Bring the signature of a troop partici- ones every day. By actually livyour friends read them and get them interested fax this great Wolf, of Troop 27 and twher in a senes of articles for Scout committeeman-h JP1'010" ing for 4 wo weeks with thirty thoum,P work, as Scouting Marches On." Douglas Boll of Troop 43, BUI Turat,io" and is leaders A Bring in one of the scoutmasprepared by totement stipulates. Scouts sand foreign Scouts we warned ner of Troop 51 and others w ill be11' re require . to be of that they thought and acted just Robert H. Lamont, Salt Laka ter's shoes. (There are just two lPrt, in charge of a f,rt aid auiioii. . Council Executive. field shoes for the first two Patrols at and to have as we did, even (hough their col- - . Cottonwood Troop Aiding Pershing James m check fiualiy registered hm house. examination. or and creed be different physic! Brumight be will Joe the in pairols ing We loved these brother Scouts as Tia often said that "a rose by anv 9. Bring In at least two last To Hold Weenie Bust baker of-- Troqp 211. Howard Marc-- , TO HOLD CAMPOREE much - as -- those in America. name would smell as sweet' but years scout registration card. us of Troop 51. and Harold Nuholl CLVXLSOV. May IA (SPAl Throughout the Jamboree entainp.riu"' let the nameJ"cavenger" de- 10. Bring in a last years auto A weenie bust" wiU be held bv of Troop 57. Tokhi MivazaU of The reive in is It plate. Scout Gunnison of you. ment perfectly mile keep Troops many covering square Scouts of Troop 93 at the home of Bennett xf IVoop 11. Bring in a pair of official. Troop 93, Murray Second hold a Camporee at tne was an attitude of friendliness and ing with the cleanliness and activ , r, k Th,rll l Tmrai ,, Troop Chairman John Meadows, Scout of shorn, It Bal1 no and on Urk Tuesday tim good wilt scouting organization at thought of enmity. ity yooo 13. Henrv (;relher!(imnlon Tuesday, May 19, Scoutmaster Roy completed Xl'nriiiawriwv Uost Ifl dfsal everyone showing their paramount Then, too. It Is ao simple, that It li. Brin in th signature of a Robinson Informed Scouts last last meeting, held Tuesday. May UW Troop 2H. George Sm.th officer and tus badge num- 111 of world for not accelerate that graying peace thought creating 1936. Troop 271. Milo G.Ion of Troop 11 d,f,fentnt Tuesday. camp, cooking, baking, knot die future. . . procera going on around the acout The "weenies' w ill be furnished' The of , 0xl chopping, sack recrtlg. The real organization is" ac f Scorers sill be; Vlatnem.ntonlnl1,K; fronrtfttr'ffater,a hr the Cottonwood W ard Bishop- follows: present tree back the Each will Jamboree are being manifested asjeven do for the acoutmastfr who iaifPfca,fi bring hunting. Mai ruv Howard of Scoutmaster, Oswald Gat-,o- f Troop 3. PresCIub Members Selected 10-0- Eagle Points Way To Peace Pair oh Must Camporee Complete Eor May 22, 23 Set Time Limit $5,000' Scholdrsh ips Winner, Gives tolmniack'righArroop Pr. I a' e fel-!a- PanWaM n g sub-wtt- Spilllf ttldtlPP ed-,n- o Camp-O-Ram- e lu Parks Council Attention - Urges Camping Council-supervise- -- t ovfrh d hik.ta - yJETThfi Summer E verting Scavenger Hunts Pn Murray Unit Completed -- -- W.ril.Tarn. S!ak,, the'; u.ii iw.it jimg "" ferd Bergener and VeriScotGJun-- ' iDwk 51. Duk Theriot of ior Assistant Scoutmaster. Sam pyke of Troop IT Troop George Smith of Wakl; Senior Patrol Leader, Junior Troop 274. Milo Gilson of Troop II Jewell; and the Patrol Leaders are: and Clinton Larson, Jr, of Troop The boy of Troop 94. Murray BtQ Baker, Carl Worland, and Axiuting In camporal selection First Ward, had a booth ln the be Eldon B. Romnev of Ward Carnival held Thursday, Mayi"3 Bishop; the Scribe are Ray ork Dav-.tb-e Tri-Cox. Marion riuh, Toth I Miyazaki of 7, 19 Vi. They sold orange juice Rasamuaon and M and Clark Russell of (Troop and sold chances on a grand prize. id Smith, Troop editor. Troop 47. The grand prize was woo by Croft Smith. The proceeds will be used to bov weenies" 4or a weenie bake.' David Smith. Troop Editor. Murray Troop Act At Ward Carnival - PATROL QUALIFIES The Hawks Patrol of troop 52, Salt Lake Council, will attend the camporee at Liberty Park, May 22, 23- The following are in the Patrol; Patrol lewder is Dale Gardner, n Grant Pedlar, Emil Hofmann, Gardner, Robert Cluff, Carl Sharp and Ronald Brown. To qua! ify for the camporee our troop is going on an overnight hike to our favorite epot in Mill Creek Canyon. He will leave our ward at 3 pm. Saturday and return at 12 a m. Sunday. Emil Hofmann, Troop Edi- - 'Jamboree who live In the follow ing j The preparation T simple. Esthonia, Luxembourg, Ipare an envelope for each Patrol England, Austria. Persia. Syria. im,u, identical instructions enclos South Africa and Austrlia. ed.. A suggested scavenger hunt exchange stamps, songs, literature follows: iand various articles pertaining to our respective countries and there- T$ the Patrol leader In whatOrganize your Patrol by continuing our worthwhile ever wav you wish to bring (friendship. After these contact how could wa ever want 4q go to back to troop headquarters the following items on or before each other? "If the United States government 8 45 p.m. . . .25 points per sent picked groups of youlh to minute will be deducted for any Patrol coming In after that these international gatherings! exPapenses paid, it would open the ayes tune. Remember, that the clti-' of youth the world over as to the trol . must not disturb futility of War. Upon their return sens, trespass on property, or make undue noise in the to America they should deliver lecture in schools and to older organneighborhood. Go to it: izations telling the thoughts of 1. Bring In a baked potato skin, youth fat regard to War with other 2. Bring in a cob web or spider countries. If taught in youth the wek crime of war, as adult these boys 3. Bring In exactly five pounds will wholeheartedly disfavor war. of pebbles In a paper bag. Peace gatherings and encampments of youth from all countries will do C Bring in a piece of rope at more to further world peace than least 12 feet long with any five name adult peace conference held in knot tied correct Jy In It . some castle or other building. jthm properly A Count the n umber of panes of "Stress the movement lor inielllin polls, to see that gl5 on the whole building gnt voting at thesent .to Congress which the troop meet jth only people 4are tboaa w ha will da gvejthta1 JBnng in a pjrN wi s r ye; c War-again- t Del-Do- tor. il tnfiU Scout troops from Roosevelt, full blooded Utah, including Indian boy from the Ouray Reservation, as they visited the Ute. Capitol last Saturdav visit to (he during a two-dacuy a gtiesto of the Balt Lake Council Press Club and Th .Deseret Kawa, y i. , scoutmaster other than your own. 13- of rope with Bring in a an ye splice in piece it . 16. Leave the corner of XX First South and XX East (just ane measured mile, though dont aay so in the instructions!. . . the time it took you to getReport there by using Scout Pace all the way (It should be 12 minutest x 17. Bring in five kinds of free leaves and identify them (one leaf . - . . per treet. 18. Write down the exact data of the publication of the first Issue of Boys Life . . . (this item can be anything for which they must refer to the Handbook). . Apply your own point achedul. aure to warn any people who are liable to be asked for certain items, such as the troop committeemen, the neighbors and incidentally the scoutmaster wife. Guard against th Scouts making , nuisances of themselves and vou will have a jolly evening, finish up with -some refresMnent with a lilt! extra food for th winning c . . forget the idea of any ' : prize or elaborate award. Tha ' Pa-tr- Lint B1U bt fun to j |