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Show . 111, r --- - 11 'a 1.' -- T.- '1" '; 11' , - - - 7;71 '11- , g; . ;; , ao , .1, 0 , - r. . . . - , , w - 1 s., k. of - , . t - .. . ' ' , 1,,, - - - ' , 4- " ' 1:1 'TM , - , - L'EWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1VZ. ': - I - t - , , E-- , , - ,...,,,:: - Bei , t , - . : , - ' , girlit.q F.I .,.Wtill Be .,,x Greatest Ever t :,,11 0 lEv. L)Loo , li g , - , - -- '.I Sourdoughsillake - . S.cce- - -- I'd - Excursion In Hisfory A -- --- :- - t .11,1 I'4 ' ' ..: 1 I n . i - - 14i . . ell KO , ' I II , 1 DI la - - - - , IX By ;KNIGHT KERR deddlrieldedrgartertiveretRoyurningal tagititosaneturdaandyCirombiel Sourdouga ,Iteadieershagalhalp to1; . triL.p.iLinttolthbe; - and bikerlit of wade, of the tintah Mountains. The ace he the local council packed their bedding and a 1 I .1.1intahs. cooked their own food. slept on the ground just se the early 1 . That's why they're explorers did. and came home raring for more. .1 - ' called Sourdough& i -ii Leave Salt ibikt ' , o' TT wr 11' I FclortI Aug.Ths' larbtoYwrsorsalieLano'l , peace-timI gathering of youth . America has ever seen. recording A four- . , tlintah i In Park range. the - . - - , to Scout --Zuctitive D. K. Hamdid Li)se--'Melithers-- , ide;iset tiltimcatrhetri?uebutlet Mond, .4 riot andel); -- I T'he tamping experience. Inert, Ford. , awn. .Bessie'model .. . driven by Clark Russell. Press Club Ang fellow bcouts. and learning , . : - Scouting gram them tfl alwafp saved- the day by Push' i' Cache AreaReported engineer, 1 stand out In the minds of thew ing on ahead an extra 15 miles for .. ; , who attend. Mr. Hammond said. Decline neir For part& Highest ' Tents of every description. colorCamp he Satan ,, lid , State decoratioas. enectacullir the first night WU marls Camp in a posture st, Lonetree.,Wyonting, , plays. novel camp equipment, . A membership report for the much to the displeasure of town swapping. and everything a boy 1 Issued 1936 months first of cattle. The first taste of hiking will ask for by constitute the gig , wThe Motivator." official bulletin of with packs. averaging '35 to 40 prolram te Keeton 12, snows stregrttabie sew poundin-eanTuesday - alteration - -. t. four Councils of when the dittos the ,' : &mute among heart will swell with Utah. all of which were included from -retrsouses es they visit Monet among the 27 councils reporting a base near Vernon. Monument. Washington t decrease in scout membership. miles were t. Abe bite House the Capitol, and Of all councils listed. Cache Val- - nitrgfell. other historical shrines. off 1 shows the greatest falling I 1,s Thies will be with s 20.1 per cent drop, or 2274,afforded a by boat and ,. ' on fook attesters.trips simplayes. camp 'members on Dec. 31 last year astmarvelous fires. etc. - Individual Troops will 1 ,compared with 1,817 members at Imam , le , hold friendship gatherings with the end of June. Sourdoughs ' , singlet. stunts. and awry toning. . on now the Ogden dropped 61 per cent, .Brunie drum and bugle corps. pept, 'having 2.233 members as against towering r 2.391 six motnhs ago. Salt lAke. was 4 py tunes. and special Jamboree , music evil add snore life to the .,, with 5.564 members now and 5,864 tion by the Expingloirersknitestartoroedwionug. members at the beginning of the tricity ,,, 1. Scouts will make friends erith year, comes next with a decrease of hair. This , , &I per cent. Utah National Parks climbers other Scouts all over the nation ' fell of 4.9 per cent. the present 10 camp! with 'whom they trill 'ostrop' trinkets and home-mad-e articles. An membership being 4.132 as compottv The t. 2' -, own handied with 4.i99 at the start or the Explorers of the -- , opportunity to oil Scouts in different sec- The way decrease. craft year. 7.5,den average ' Hone of the per cent for Ctah's four councils. land Carson country. . feature of 01 an thaw councils showing Review ems te Region 12, Redwood. Lake be-was Calif, highest with an increase strength, -opening displaying Scouts in a of 14.7trei Cent In inembirship:- - 'knows , '' , spectacular review. A national to the number of court- - in axe torch will kindle the Jamboree cite showing a falling off. 27 out Of tail story telling. and other Scout , 4 Camp Firs which will burn say: eports. tCt'llt:rakxeRthroussewningstoleveenttbhye tiMuesotitionvatorothasmemthberis sta,..Ththila throughout the Jamboree. There is show in twill be a general good will get his age far into the tree. concern. of Since -January together. A national pageent, a l,27 councils have had a decrease Ctling ' Wchiction ceremony. in membershipScoutsnot Cubs. ciusenship Stage Dagger Fight , and a farewell message will eon'writer is a reason for every. Louis Nash. Algitat Chief ' elude this event Cl a quarter tenreason but the real for loss dough. challenged any Explorer in membership ii not pleasant to present to a dagger fight, but was 4 Scouts cannot miss this opporI , contemplate. 'whatever the cause it unable to find a courageous man in does seem that we should be able either of the other two councils. twiny. Any good Scout could pass .,i . , ., , the requirements easy. Get to - to correct the 'trend. To those Ile.and Bob Carey, also a Sourwork and plait to attimd the 1937 leouncila 23 sourdoughs who made the These pictures. taken by . having what appears as dough, gave a good demonstration ' ' "'-' Jamboree. Anderimn Sour. unwarranted losses it cloth appear of this Indiansport in a modified Dean official Lake. Salt from Center ' trip B. that should be done to form. using rubber daggers and Executive left: are neld something repro. dough photographer. Royal r not only ascertain the reason but lipstick. Stone. "'going over the map"' sentive of the annual Sour. ' ' . , ' , : before breakfast. Center right: !to do aompthing about the slip- - The rendezvoue is patterned aft. , , dough bike taken by twenty-fiv- e ' I s , ' ': " -- ' ' ' Explorer Scouts of the Resting at Gumthe Pam sum We. It'ith an excelitmce of experi- - er that held each year by Jun Lake Council last week. enc& good background. and as Bridger, Jed Smith, William SubSalt mit on the way to King's Peak. .. s . . I Lower Left: Knight B. Kerr. linuch desire all ever on the Part tette. and other early fur trappers. Top left: Looking scram beau. i r ' tiful Dollar Lake. where the of boYs to become Scouts. we exPer- - At that time. the westerners met ' A Sourdough editor. and Russel ''',.. ' Ei NAL OSBORN , tent difficulty in finding "good" Clark. Sourdough secretary. ' Sourdoughs made their base ' ' ''' ' together to exciuthge furg, teil , of Honor was Court . held for have some Um trouble with reasons for Ioues. Ifyou were sell-- yarns, :A camp. (At the foot of Kings "k end prepare forth. next ,,, ,. , District Lizzie.'" The "'old bOne T of Black steaks at Peak.) Rock the Il.Top right: soap, peanuts, group Highland ing season's trapping. , 1 , Beech Tuesday. Aug. lit The court or a noted and baby buggies big Friday saw the three councils . was held on top of the historic ' .. yaffincal ;177 sairmeg' you wc14Adter asure-co- brea.,1 camp and head for home. . landmark (Black sock). -n ' ! Preston Huahn. trip lab, you would study your adver. elamagAt this court there were awarded , that he asphysnotttour life hedges by Scoutmastieing, your stock. your petential gettingcomplained business. The Es-. enough to an in make custonters.otc.. effort . ter Al Lamm Titese awards were ters well pre. money enough to pay the rent and piorers.forevidently. made to Don Everett, Ken Reese. 4 the pack trip. Salt 'Ake pared bilk the grocery Jack Lyon, and Hal Osborn. MayBY YOSHI 'MUZAK' valleys. and hills, iliuntinat. City was leached Saturday after,. land Shipley received his find-clasI It la at Camp Steiner, Salt Lake !lakes. shapes. Off and deep chasms could be seen wee-wit-- badge and Garr Larson received Council camp in thetintah :noun- northern direction for &Sourdough" who ompleted tho wad of thrust up range. hie ehar award. Biwa badges were the plains. that ell Scouts feel a keen iproMmately 50 miles were ;, , With a satisfaction of haying trip viere: Field Executive Royal - awarded to hen Reese, - Charles , -- desire, to conquer Haden's peak tiny twinkling lights . of a- Wm conquered the yeas we made otar Stone, Chief Sourdough I. A. Ko Don Everett.Frank which towers majestically and ming town. Again the lightning way homeward. that by, Assistant Chief Sourdough Lou. . Johnston. Clyde Waller. Charles ' to decorated the southern sky. bone ceerY Scout Itt the wishing Hughes. challengingly in the distance ceellett might IiS Nast. "Doc's' Perston The Solberg. and Hal Osborn. Rosenvall. the east of the Camp. t tiful but meemingiy. unnatural. have chance In take the stmt. Dean -of boner woe conducted by Court "Steele:Trani Fred Gordon Steck. , Haden's peak e it an acute point Looking toward the west.. wide lir h to that of ours. - - - District , , Vaughn ' of the gigantic-11114Willemsen, Jean --- " orittriuk vele- Husbandi Ravgutton, Paurecherbel. ' ay At the conclusion- of the court vatanl.aaira12373:emet'a Clark Russell. Knight B. Kerr, the assembled Scouts and boomers Arthur Faldmo. Joel Gold. Rod: that of a giant in ihe act of lying' wbktt Included troop committee ney Alsop, Robert Carey. Wayne below into and down the peering men Joe Lyons, Leon Billings and , Thornton. Maurice 'Thornton, 1PWd heautiftd and .remoto ection of Dc.' Woodruff. met on the bra& Bagby, Irving Riding and Francis Writah. after a refreshing swine in Great Proctor. hike Haden's to a Lake to eat hot dogs. around Salt Taking peak VAlitas Hetet TM &Heerlen Officers Ranted contested 4vith famous bands is a real romantic and venture-tom- e tt. 'the tire and sing-- The party was tribute to Jolla Hel4 . who died,of the Natimi and brought Officers of the organization and offered at Camp broken up when someone dimmeexperience beset a honor to last 'elk and et baffle committees appointed for the in- Saturday glory high ritred. IL 'am 11 fetlock. The Scoots Steiner and it alao fulfills the desand 'was read over IISL July nual Sourdough Fandango to be - bAaownpe. went to the cam for a sleepy drive a bird's have Scout to sire of any U. 1931 ea see of the weekly held next fall include: Chief SourLed Stout Bead - - of the view spotted region radio beedens& et the SalCChief ; dough:L. A. But learned to know hint - eye I Mowitaht with . Koialln;;;itant Club. recto fascinating take easel it heat and love him most when to the advantage of a Scout is was prepared by Marini Spew, It magazine editor, Knight B. Kerr; ftw nearly a decade he led his fellow hiker, who hike to cer aedread Pry Xkli Mamas. Recorder, Clark Russell; arrangethe MIA. Bow Stout Sand and ., bad be has Haden's that menus peak. committeeDean Andersen. fit this City. John Held loved , Helers Bandfor More plan Ice ' sotne experience in walking chairman. Clark Russell. Lou Mugand they loved him. those bort and Iwo ten this The years , distances. gieston and George Hess; Program Literally hundreds of lads due. long and 'trying fins- - organization Ms thrilled. ' ' int that tine. came under the equipment absolutely IteCesnalry on committee -- - Albert Roseman. the 'souls el the 'people of the is this venture ,a of his hifluence good healthy chairman. Grant Graff. Bob Carey, getdous. , When not, intermountain of a shoes, them and are of blorrr good Joel Gold and Fred Nelson; food pair today Oar. body. ' BY JACK ANDERSOM more than a boy himself. John Intl a viPry important part in To demerit the wonderful trip committee Harold Carpenter. !; Held was leading in the play- tell culture is State music of As Scout on Scouter are the this best to to the Hades's way chairman, Fred Sleek. Grant. Hue- on music IM his martial ing , :eau a help Or s hindrance le nation. and the throughout Maurice band. of my you experience. Thornton; photoa time streets of this city at to you lkouting. Did it An4 bow what of the fit. "'repliersDean Anderson. Albert The party of Mg Scouts Itettdert when pavements had .acarcely r ; - turef Are we going to lei the t that you are being- - wetched mil, Bob Carey, Clark Russell been hoard of. Anti now today. by Don Kimball., left the Camp 117011E of John Held and that carried 0a and Paul ScherbeL your oir his first minutes past ten conclusion at the at 'headquarter onions may be wed to judge for as many years come to seven when the aim was blazing bell century of service, the , the entire movement of Scout. estop? Out of the boyhood of trail beyond and below people of the State he loves , this city and the genius of the' its 'rosy so well paused to pay tribute ta horizon., We traveled : ;. kodeiship we possess.. there the western A Ileireit year old boy Irbil ' alwnild the grand old music master. a dwelling bills. country come through a Boa main scoutmg al his ideal and Scouts remises Seemed as Haadeland - - Scout Band With merit ' au- deep with pot4 oles. carpeted with , his example Scout a ftaught ficient to command ' Ow ad..- green gram, covered with coniferous Surely. it is fitting that we fighting. Insagine the dap. bemrese should rie thkt. No man Itas neceosary - to ITINS. Satirq of . the world. . , poinuisent the unruly , Stout , ' coatributiort" a to and there. here finer wide out. In and ,dodge caused this boy. The young. :the music 'culture al his people around or through the swamps, - The Drat steels idea of bosuntit might bend concert el than be. , I , over knolls. Mill keeptng however. nave changed adtogether the Salt Lake Council. Boy All tide man the. same general direction. 4; Ity admiration for The .writer enjoyed his vs-Scout Band. irponsored by I Brat began when as a lad not this time we !NM, burs' glinting 4rat ieit 11d:calked in the Scout The Deseret News has been I but ,covering and chattering, yet hi my teens. I with a host y time. 'arranged for according to Ray of other boys M knee britches.: rapidly. grounds lie was stopped by a Scouting Scouts 30 Boy Approximately Christopher. band, leader. Its followed the gallaM kwder and we reached euthustask who asked spies will advise tmembers of the Tmop 4179. Utah National Parks Dt:shout fan Itour and there teen as they layed those of . ----bons and praised the range of 'foot band mine-the in are CouriciL the bEmits ' taking , regarding this immune. ;nem.. It one of' these persons 4 licit grand martial marches of 1101Ptor A climb Utah to Join in ment at hand practice to be upward. their tom et Northern Utah we began to request ing the finished stone which S0usa2 as they paraded the on we : As discovered this Scout doing e rock. state of rock other the held to the trots included with a three day "bat ing Is to form ttales part in the Monday night at I p.m. main streets of Salt Lake City.. trhich ' axone stwhonomble deed these in builidng at the Barrett HallIonthiLb. Salt lake. Tuesday. Wednesday, reached the ridge. the northern Pyre of , - friendship Pyre. Mr. Morris : In later yearly I like to think of nthustaims imight easily change IL at erected were S. be to Priencishin skies and strikingly southern campus gmunda. :and Thursday. , those delightful , evening donated native granita..- the 14) tbsgtud. ; - ' Scout 4IMMO In Canto The streaks., band with latiame a fele Boy 1101U:thy left began These boys Prove concerts of Heid's Bawl oa Mc Marti" who is flest New. York. was - received at The Scout Oath find Law are weeks ago with a dozen mem- those old porches which use Park to triad the business houses A new climbing 'record from Mstant to the general superinhers. Now the totalI registered u we &out beeriquartere this week, rout truldec 7 to, indeed over the sidewalks', and resorts el Salt Lake and Or 'Camp Stetner, two hours and five ' tendent of the Mutual.-.1mtD. Lake E. Salt Hammond la lit Thome figures are proof to 001b do somethmg tempted M front of several of the minutes. was Made by is , that ticout Executive reported that Association of tlio to your Scout training - business - houses on,- Main enough that the band has was - trary reL.enr made The entirely by trip has always been a booming waren.. the camp director. J IL Prin. remember: On My Honor I Street.- I -- can hear today o'er view n bird's ohtalned The ewe:dent piper-visiobus the ' under and eye been a public spirited citizen , will do my be ton. bas requeeted a Courted in Musicians of the hand eres the mystic coeds et memory. ' (I) To de was that from Peak the of something f). Owistensen. J. to of and the Enke Itwisted in young peso, ' say duty to God and nay Coon., every state Very enthulled with their smrk the beautiful strains of John Chairman. Gerald Bvbee, Rank, would not ' escape from the mental iwnd them a stone retiresenta. and hope to accomplish great : try Imo) to obey the Scout pie. said be was glad to do a Heide cornet when he played t Scout- vision of any Smut for a long Elhs 431 their etate irith Lidieftekt Scout& master, turn for their the tive Boy Lair. t2) To help other pee. "Wiles solo gond the things. - Pen in you.' moms Ton felt the time. tif Bamthe master. fathers, and one. on side. Exeetitive mighty same thitielled really A thnes afl comment were To Through of Tme of the I arid I keep (3) Margie." it young ple mond the Council has extended The above picture , Mows have followed the amounts of The Scouts were required to have handiwork of nature there. To the mrwit PhYwicanf Ilaroog mom-taltrumpeters wax. 'It's a 'well moon Its east misted two before of Mr. ranks to Morrie and the silvery thanks hand and Chris (Ray Chris- iwesident being eligCeorr Q. his travels outside this state maned appreciation awake, and toorally Morris for ha generous grit mellow gleams on the ItUIDAYOUS, the f.,Lin liorria Co., display., when with bui band be has - ible Sur the trip. swell leader." tenalm) is , 1 dreams. Better than the 1935 Jamboree would have been and as the greeted event in , heralded the history ot &outing in America. the Jamboree will have the largest , Stout Camp ever established in the Western Hemisphere. the larg- e 'eta ., .. , camr, tt! - - , UtaboU tounclis . - r , , , .der -- - .. -- ItoO --- G, ' to the sintor.doora Is really, great sport. what 25 Salt lAke Council Sourdoughs, Under the , TO óthedoughs Prodann luiOf-Doo-r Life - I Sy JACK ANDERSolc , The anucipated 1937 Jamboree : k truly the answer to every boys 4 , it , , ' C SeouterS'S pend Six Days In Wilds Twenytrive - Of Iligh Uintah Blountains; Climb - .-- ', . UPtines Peak- ,, , -- 1 - 2 'T ' It 11 - - - T.-- - No Boyls Dreanis' TAM ' Go Unfulfilled, Of. ficials Believe ' - - lig I. 3Io-t- - I g III Y A it.. Jamb - : 44 A oiti , , 1 : . s , , . , , -- - s. - ..,- ,1 - to - 11V . ,. ' I st . isa . r - -- Lit - t It it ' 31 , , I. , ' -- ,,, ' "' - .,-- Liiii . , 4 ' 4 - ' Sour-thing- ,' , tj d . , , - ' Hyland Holds Court Of Honor 1, - ,, '''- ' -- - ' ' - -- -- ' , - Scouts ,) - . IA , '' 4 1 - , s 'rill n. FromainbingHadenPeak .. . I . - - , h - - - - ' -- -' --"- - '- ' Ti: Read: Over Radio Honors John Held Rrand Work Tribute- i;: it . Donates Native Granite For Pyre ' - - . - .. Scouts Urged To Lire Up To Oath And Law -- are we. dom000mmmo i I , I our no - - aUsk. - First Concert Of New Scout Band ' : - , I - , " ' South Utalins' ' Tour hi North . - I Is Decitleci Upon. II . - -, - - 343143431111 . - Nat-Mi- r , - ,-- ' - , , - - ;, - - a l,' - , - d . , - - - -, - , : ,Aor . , , -- . . - |