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Show i . I :', 1.',', i '. r -,':. 4r;,. ' ' r : s: .,; - 1 ''''l -- ; !I ! .8 ;.'!' l ::::i: S i. ,1-- ;i: - ' ' ' tttE-50- .:.!i,J.:-.-- -! ,,, i , ,,,, ; ,i-t' i '! 1, .i ,:,..i., ..'ii - '' : ii :I I :.; ii A.. ,' ..,,,, :::,. i; l c ''' '...1... i I i :, ' - .. .i - ' ,, at Liberty Far I 1-41.- . - , ...:: : , -- !I i ; , ' . ,: , . , &NILS : ) ,. - i ,. i , - 1 ; ' ; ; Cal , ' - :: I'. it,'' ..: ,' f 1.- t,r,,:,r. !,., - 1 ,t ,t i t, , L. ...:,, :i , i:,.. I . ...1 attend the follow- are invited I log feature rOgrams of the dos-lug nights a each2: encampment: lake. , . .. .1 ; ..., 7,1::.......ii. .'.. Navajo Saratoga. tine dune" 23; Thousand Lake Moon- 29: Timpanogos. talP Camp,an out Creek. July July 13, :. , ,,, -- 1 thing nirat. ' I '90 - .: . i t, ;ort .:- ...... .; - t I 1 " - I. ,.. i - - I ; , -- I. ,.! ,1,.: - v q 1 ;, I .. J r ,,'' ....''. f.l'i '; 11 !, , i 1,i!,,! .. - ,-.- ' , . 7,1 ,--, - 1,---- -", e-- N fi :".. - ,''.- ,..-- :, ....)r-- .,. " - g , ' 1! , ... W. -' - '; ily - . ', t7 ' ' ..,...... -,,.- ..6.... , ,4te . : ' - ,1--i - ...............-.- ..... )- ,, '.7 1 . 4 Qr. tth' tI - -- ' I Ali ,M1 ..00211 , , , 4 11218, 7 , you re sure , , it wasn'io ,', d , i ,,,,,- -, ,, , ..,:m Al I i I f! g - , costt(ines. The CasW4earnubnianbecers. will be rea a buffalo don , and a legendary dancestory.'n'The Plains Eagle Dame". All ire colorful Veit me numbers with lots of action. Dingle licirse riders and 1 oop members in the' min hike are !mitring Ind' v UR l practices. Selt and in theEx"ScPtcwortin Seotgod' ee g also are practicing separate Units of the demonstration. They ,w11,1 meet for "check-urehearsals" at the Libertyit Park P Y area the followitg schedule: imts; .. p anise.... maThe me named pTeebtuoll ,r sw Scouts, t d:ilytl,:r tonit-di- SdbTarhYtud: rgsSedlegnaysart rT ei eir errturir. crf ' . sObeWus: and June 4: Soup ' t inraarti' akc not s'illn letirai la J 3ihollienft. et J Monday anVune 2; fire by fric- tion, flint veid steel. car wreck- electrical tescup . and clowns, Wednesday thnd June 1. g . 13.Si.:1) ON BUDGET PL.4N Active trod' ps operate on the pro- cities fur by each Scout for frm .i In 10 cents a week Into a personal t,Account in a troop treasury. If t),arried through regu- tarty, this lihdget will finance a Scours .reg stration fee. camp fee, subscri tion to Life.' a charitabl -,donationBoys' and other . incidentals. troop budget, plan. which breed - nary. - ?LT- -------. twentieth anniver- - ing , , Brackett. Piirshing James. Dick Hansen anirrom Wilkins. In the prqicipal speech at the S. Benion de- banquet. tiered DriAdatn inspires boys to make of themselves. and once they attain title aim them there. keep td helps hree representative Eagle Tont Scuts. Wilkins, klarshail Brinton. and Calvin Beide. and King Scout D: J. Kenning. who achieved the equivalent rank or Eagle in British Scouting.; and E. Hammond Executive also Moffat pr.; spokel...Justl!is D. W. aided. ;1 ,of An organization Eagle Scouts in the iSalt lake Council area will PeirPOMAIMWen banquet as an annual tradition, according to a special committee in charge of the IMO event. Plans for cementing the tradi of the ,.........t "1,eock ts i ralace.."74117; coming year were the at 'cwittl.ttet in the grlsalmr:4rnri e&r:- merce. Members cif the commit. ' tee include: ' : . " 1 Executive Royal B. Stone. chairman: Toshi Miyazaki. Ever- i ett VOISOm,UOb Porter. Vern , ,, I Elvin has been , I , I IJ i -' ,..,. I ',"' , Eagles To !flake An Annucil Affair Banquet ,. - S. I 7 ' , -t-' 14 ft , . e ,o, 1:41,, ' iw.- .- .4!!, V., , - aLtordbittse Scoutmaster of Troop 33, acting it was announced today by Ten'Ward offilcals. The vaCaney Was created by the resignation of Scoutmaster George L. Johnson, who will continue in an official capacity until a RUC-cessor is appointed. er El vin w as district Coil unisioner of Bingham from 1928 until 1932; Ile was previously Scoutmaster of Troop El from 1925 until ISA when be moved to Bingham. During the time he led the troop in 1920. ft won twit, silver loving cups in a Salt Lake and Salt Lake District Efficiency Contest, Scoutmaster Johnson took over p in193 when William thetroo L. Davis resigned., Scoutmaster about the re- Johnson brought newal of the - annual ; banquet that is hem each march auct svasthe leader when the troop celecting-Acin- , e-.:- ill resinIslrneasbe i Albert - ' '.......... " 1 f , 7,.... -N . , ! e . kwy4 . I. !Troop 33 Actin('In ... 'SCO u t Chief Nan, et I ' - .,,,,,.... "IrtNill - !es 0 A 1 - - - t441 . , .. ., --,v- Paul IC. Dunn. council staff m member and director Of W igwa ' activities. ' the for Weekend reservations duration of the spring season are Virtually filled, but many Scouts can be accommodated during an extensive program to be carried forward this summer. said Mr. Dunn. ' - -- .h...:, -1- c 1 , - , preg ' , - 4. e''',........:' .,--- I , !, Senior pall ol leaders- of Salt Lake Coundi will Meet at the Tracy Wigilram In Mill Creek Canyon Jul 17 and IS spring camp trati4n- 5.1 overnight Waa eourse. It of the .council br Paul 1)ilon 4tafT. Ever S. I. In the mom, 1 f ht expee eiLli to participate .i ..,1 --; 1 - rt, '''ET , represcated. -- - . : or,- ---- ''''' Jac k Anderson P....:',0,.,i,e';;4,'-,.,... ! ,;::::.: all ,., ..'" - . 4 ' S!enter 1 ' ... . i f . 1 I . fr .' ..... Pr.; .ti, Were ......, :. , ,441. ; , , 1 T-- b L - - - N. . I , , - If Attendance ill Tracy Wigtvain Shatters necora y Ross Whipple And ' 1' - 11,1 , i ;,!, 1: , :1;unaried Scouts of central Utah annual-- Merit attended AI Wow of the, Utah , Pow National Pat' its Council at the tiniversite, May Srighain Toting reports Joe Face. president of the spopSoring y", gagies Climb. Virtually every troop in Utah ComtP and Itroops as distant as n Milford and Roosevelt , 4 , Pow wow , i 11 ''., . - ' ' , ' of the Salt Lake , Rehearsals going forward in all Council as the extensive June 13 spectacle, The Cavalcade of scouting" approaches . ' Scout Indian dancers, recruited from virtual& every troop in the council, received their first troduction to their colorful part T of the hursdas night proge School. at Another, rehearsal via gicheduled for thia records at the Tre- afternoon. cyAwtteindatice were s h a e urrd d These dancers wilt undergo an ing the past five weeks when 608 intensive iretning program in In- Scouts camped at the popular outdoor area. This is nearly Tdit,eny Iwill dhoullihn gs trIthice tedn xhtymRoani tpish. double the total for all of last Hubbard, wiktrld famous Indian when 324 jtarticipated. dancer Who orived here Wednes- . through- day night with Expansion of 'facilities new $12,000 worth of cabthree of cOnstruction Indian troop h - - .)01:1100 I ' 4 T :' I rti! be Interested. g 1 , I lerit.BittO from 7 - board meeting ,. June la,.lt announced by Henry A. C'ardnertot Spenisit Fork, council presidertt. i ; The Meettrur will be held out pt doorw.and a special local program will be presented. Scouteri are invited to bring attending thew wives. tamping arrange- Inents vAll be provided for those , swim- water car- Atteitil AitnualL.- igiove).-4:r- 1 ! 1 ' Saratoga-- , t.: - I:1..4i t I 'tit '' Clamp. ' The atpro a IIT tern Utah a 1 k b s.t".." p ar e n t In all night si ill $e conducted 'Ptah Natiogal Parks council to sitinmer. according this ot rayaort. vamp (Imre I). rim Ito rc lug clairmaa. of Scouts and olto All parents era liiterettal in the movement rnolio.---Mpeci- al , c - . ... ..i. .. t.: : P11010.--Katta- .... ,,,.. , 1 Idaho.A new Openings on the reservation list for Campto Field ExSteiner. seem-dinecutive Royal B. Stone. A few additional tritons will be placed reserve list to take Cate of on , unexpected vacancies. One troop! can be accontmo dated in each of the second and third weeks, nine the first week, and Dalt' the last , week. Ex--must 'register as Individplorers nets or with patrols or troops by June 1. The fifth week Is be- log reserved for Explorer units. PUBLISHERS REPORT The U. S. Congress has recent- ly published the twenty-eightannual report of the Boy Scouts of America. in which. a member- ship of 1,002.777 is recorded. the largest enrollment In history. ; - Kanab Distiict: SpeCial Tirtreille To Greei Leaders .Nights Wi.- Be District Will' hoot to Utnh Na tional Parks Iteht:Tticis Sistnnter be Council teaderor at the next execu 0.,,,, .' - Remain Openings for 13 troops remain ,. ' 4 Reear, f ' r - - -- . .':. '. I Ward pracitc e 'their emonstrationl.of.ExP lorerti of Troop 239-:0the Twenty-nint- h ; artificial 'respiration for the Cavalcade "Scouting Skills" episode. Left to right,Bruce, Davis, Reuel Alder, Chester Bellenoll, Morgan Higham, Dan ' Moi,.iori and Orvifle , Salmon. RUPERT, t- ; . ' f 1. i , I k -1 - , i . , i- 1 , , bas been orgardzed In the Rupert First Ward underici hip Scoutm aster Player. .ocf cording to Dr, L. D. Ryde. or- ganization chairman. Invested at a recent ceremony, under direction of Council Com, mis sioner S. H. 'Broadhead and District Cantissioner Henry Drateal were the following new , ' 4clat Tenderfoot Scouts: Johnny Mead. Richard mull, Keith Dixon. Keith Noble., Oral Snapp. Dean Moon. June Shaw and Billy montgoinery, Thomas Darley La registered as assistant Scoutmaster, and GeorgeCarley. as chairman. and Catmull, Janes Stewart. Lewis as Johnson and Vern Crandall. of the troop osnmit-- Inteee,mbel rs, ..,.7rh..-- -- .. r. ' i . - , .1 !,, , ' , 4 - . 1)1!) Cavalcade Reheatigt'' als L. Cotincil Scouts Troop Formed 0 ccupyiS are par SO-2- 1. - . ' New Rut ert .' '' t , - .. .. a'r ? - i ! )1 , , , , I L:,,,.. I .,4........0...0.0.t.........4.4.1.,44"mow......a....sesa.,,14....c,..,...40a,...4.1............b.....w.....-s.,,...,....sst,..,--,..-4:4-- ' '; g , 4 - . , : , - ' ...- - ! : ' ' y I ,,,,": , ) , I' ' it : tty, i 1 I , . i : 1 , ' i i.,-.- ,,q, I , 1 , I l ' N r k t , t. 1 . - , , ,t,::.,ir,,,, ' , -- ::4- k. I ', - L. ., , JI,,,, ,, 1 ' '. .c, ;1.-1.1-- ;.' ,,t,,,,,,,-- ,, , '' II I, ! I r 1 1 : k ,,. , s ., - ' ,'. , . :;::.: :..g, Itl , , , , t , '', ek ''. ..- ..,- !" :;-- -- , ,:t- - , -:. . , .!..:-.1- !''''.-1- 1938 1 q , ' I .,.. 2'. qAY Exotprers Polish .A et ForlStadsu m fwzo4v ,: - : Dr.. .I.; ti. flouts of Payson, chairman. , council ,t' Mum' Uboops in the 30 Pledges districts'indicate attendance will leaders. 2.000 Scouter and pass forlsummer campt'''i ment and direct the program.- ingPreparation is being stressed in campo':,! .!.,,! f. ... iMembers of the council profesrees nost going forward in each staff wSI assist. :',.. ) districts:. Petrol receiving of the ,..i. sional statfon. each' "A" At the i Ili grades in the camporees will ettking line. single be i' : patrol eligible to larticipate in the file, behind one of the scales. State Samporal at Aspen Grove and i...,'...,;;,.....:,: Registration be checked will IA each- pack weighed. Any patrol ST' new .!:. feature: of camp this i whose packs ;average .over, 25 'i will s' be target shooting and 1 year for will disqualified r pounds id ,' '.. instruction In nuerhsmanshils for the State Ca poral. which hill first '''''' l'"!.,': activity 14, is,- class ScoUtS. This be held at Aspen Grove Sept. cite'. ..,. 4 recommended!, for qualified id .:!...4,One tent WO which will be Scouts under by the supervision wooden 1 camp tied as staff and and safety department. be counted lit ,;health '. ,., gadgets will , otembe will Itratercir activities the pack wel It. Gadgets may be '.",! at the first camp or the .1., taken into the camp area before , phasized r five scheduled. This will be held or after checking. 11 :.!i'' at Saratoga Springs on the north,:',.,.;' I ',.Batirole have only instil Wed. ern shore of TJtaitt Lake. May St their to 3 at p.m.. :': register esday June 3. The regular camp. , feej,..,...,..., headquarters.' to patrol at Connell OU SS , cent! is :Increased to Registration - i and 'certification use of the Cents here to rOyer i,. 101111111 are available at headgear,, f '0014..11Of ; A rl'H- :i tare. Scouts en the registration Other Dates the :,:: camps are list 'with satisfactory echolastie , .,1. ' Lake Camp, i la follows:War , witanding will lusescased at !wimp' 'Creek nheue Cedar City. at Duck ,!,,at 1 o'clock peon Frklay. ' 1;1Lake lane Thousand cook win i ,,I The. Campotee Scouts Mountain Camp in Wayne Coun,. 1 .;..1 ...',' meals. They are required to !.i three r. r:,. 1, mp Timpanogos make their fires without matches. the Mirth fork of Provo Can-..1:1 it.1 reek all bread In tenni, and bring In i and 11.15, Trout Creek!: Yon, July no canned fop& with exception ', L."' Como In the 14 tah Basin. Jul , i of fish and Milk,. -,! , 81 Friday night between 730 and - Explorer Scouts will lourney it:30. each district will conduct f,.:1 leveret thousand; miles through. :4 ::, :. its own campfire. Programs will Out the Northwest from Aug. 11; 3 ! , " bona consist of a Cavatcade court... of to for this 1 ..:1 or a Cakalcade rely.. It Ton registrations 4 ''' l', educational caMping trip were Camps will be rated by the pi. :. from all '..1. and .4 trots themselves early Saturday cocelved'.this week l'A"rade patrols whieb Indications the quota' will be fill-i1 , ., Morning. in the very near future, achave 'every, Member equipped I ..1. I, 'i or haversack.- cording to It Tt. Merrill of the '..,.; with pack name 1..: oven. in charge. A registra' ''l 1 I totnmititie alesleeping bag. 'reflectqr aid .-: retain a place ; equip.' Lion fee of $S Will abetter 1 and first quote ...I Scout in in the tiaravan for older, Scout. 1 ,",'' i silent and' w th every t ... r , the for and Explorers. Uniform Will,. be eligible Parente of Scouts ' and others Camporal. are invited to particia two 1104 Interested Morning. Saturday 1 be for pate in tipecial! ,programs in toeach rehearsal wilt be conducted ,,.,;. will float nights which 1.11 the presented the of the five summer camps. Dr. capping f:, :, ....! 1. i i put unilorme rpatrols , flouts said. A.. i,, ' ... I ' ------t ; ., regisPRO''OPrclirninary tration Indicates that, attendance a0q Utah' National Parks Council will be largest in history thli surruriertaccording to - ' SATURDAY' ' 4 : kjnit i, 1. 1 ',A '' , I a r ' .k irtrxreto ,' mar., i '. : Caliii te4so.1-- - ... ' I , , I ' , '. DESERET !NEWS: ' , ,,. 31 .ap' f i - I Parks -, , r ,111;.,,- -- The participating patrol. .3E. "4 ; 1...!.- pected to top 130. this year. will ..i,. check in at the Northeast corner .,,- i ; ''...i the park between 1 and a:36 .0iI of lI 'li-.p.m. Friday. Activities will end ,1 .1;.. some 24 hour a later with the ,,. r..., i, ,! march of all Camporee ; grand before !,Scouts the reviewing stem;" ,,,.: :!, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. will be Bob 'I!, Director : 4 .' Camporee Patrick. an Eagle Scout of Troop . 219 who has had wide experience I'fti irt camping. 4 Staff of 20 older Scouts and Eplorere under his J .;!.i.;:",',11-,:fldirection will handle the physi:cal 'arrangement for the encamp-- , I i iL- - Cetml)oree-'::- Carne i ,,., ' :' ".. 1,. . : 't ' f"' ' 'THE w !'' t, '',iiiill . "i';' , Set For ..)j, ,.,.., ' , ' i ; .....,.n,,.,;,.,.-.- Annual .which will get underway Friday at 1 p.m. i '' 11 ' r ',,Ef' ' t ;. t '' il t'''' i : mentpreparatory to th.eSixtlt I1 I : I , i ......, : ..... ' i'l '' Crack palt Lake Counell--pa- troll are applying last ,minute preparations Ito camp equip- - 'I : !..,,,:!...-.- : '11. ' 1,,,,,fir, :!!;:: i 11. ,, ; .: .. ,,,,.,. ,,. It ...: ,,:,-- , ' i., , ' - !I' ' , , ..4 . f 11.'' ' z. - i "4. 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