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Show 6 POW 9 SATURDAY 14 OCTOBER PARADE 1939 Tr Iting 4 :Troop .15 'Scouts Print :1Publication 4 I --r OF. al di YOUTH S A Project Of s The Salt Lake Council Press Club Sponsored By The Deseret News I , T-- 1 Has New Leaders McKinley Ward Hopi Have Own Monthly anvil coke' N - .411.! printed publication coming out monthly. Published in the Troop's home the paper is ward, McKinley, under the editorship of Assistant Scoutmaster Victor M. Johnson, and its patrol reportorial staff includes Cliff Curtis. Buffalo; Ted Gloom F. Eagle; Ken Cordery. Wolf; and Victor L. JohnAson, Cobra. The paper- - carries a four-col'umn banner headline 'announcing the planning of the Troops camping program, set at a meing of officers. It also features a greeting from the bishopric, Adiel IP. Stewart, L. Darrel Well-- ing and Harold S. Hintze, The editorial is quoted here- with: ----, '.. tt , t etI: . ., Greetings to Oct. 1, 1939 One Boy Scouts of , troop-Tr- oop of McKinley of its Scout 15! Troop 15 is one 11 earliest Scout troops and one with a rich tradition. It stands for'quality Scouts ... and superior leadership. Many of the finest men in our city and Church today are products of dear old Troop 15. ' So you boys who are getting spiritual, physical and moral de- velopment in the grand old troop much to attain to, much to erif have learn much to give to the cornoake and world in munity, Church 30n. maintaining the - standards set by those who have gone before, twigs from this troop and ward as real end Scouts Indeed. To the Scout leaders we would Ince' add that the material, the moul, dPrr ing clay, if you please, of Mc- Kinley Ward is the "salt of the earth"-- the best Scout material in all the world. And so, with our blessing upon a 0 you, we would say: Sail on, sail on, and on with your goal as as the sky above the Rock-,high ies, where our boys get inspiraday tion In Cod's masterpiece-t- he was great outdoors. Ediel Ir. Stewart Jes.. L. Darrel Welling and Harold' S. Hintze Bishopric ,, see.-72:At -- the meeting,:, the:am- paper states, the following officers were assigned to various du-di- ties: The following officers were e and signed their various duties in nell the Troop: Scoutmaster ....D. Clyde Lloyd gan ling Asst. S. M. -- Russell B. Layton Asst. S. M. -- Victor M. Johnson and out Asst. S. M. -- E. A. Gardiner Jr. Asst. S. M. Frank Smith five Chairman Committee s Troop ' -tivi-Thos. P. Sprunt Committeeman -J- os- A. Nelson gle, . Iro--. Albert W. Kay Committeeman lud- Plans were also made for the . part to be taken- - in assisting -- . "''''N.,,,,:', - lid It)? 71;x. bY the ro )t.S, 4 -.- ,. ....0"-'"'I'- - Sea Scouts Pipe Cornmodore. Aboard Ship . Council Approves Program Of Kolob District For Year ItAt a meeting of Kolob District SPRINGVILLE, Oct. Buffalo Patrol: Elmo Sprunt, Scouter s held Monday evening at the Seminary building, MerP. L: Cliff Curtis, Asst. P. L.; Don Heath. Vaughn Terry, Keith rill Christopherson of the National Parks Council, approved Brown and Ray lienefer. the coming year's outline; advised district rallies, one each Cobra Patrol: Frank Nielsen, P. L. John "Bud" Riches, Asst. P. month, and suggested that old Scouters should plan entertain. L: Lyman Bond, Bob Nielsen. ments for the prospective Scoutt Victor (Lynn) Johnson, and ,,,,,, -- , - , , Chairmen of committees re.0. Riches. Kyle 4' 'IN Wolf Patrol: Dick North, P. L.: ..., : ported as follows: John S. )3over, , Robt Storey, Asst. P. L. Doug ' ,.,.,,,,:"44. i Court of Honor, advised a genet. Burgess, - Gene Treadway, Ken , t at awakening of Scouts to spur Cordery. Peter - Alserda, and , Dale Clark. boys to further advancement: , John Whiting, finance, most of Flying Eagle Patrol: Carlos Gardiner, P. L: Dave Lingard, ward dues paid; T. J. Wheeler, Cole-bAsst. P. L.: Earl Black. Ern , 0.4- , jels , camping trip had been amide to ,..s Ted Olson, Walt Wagner, El4t,Wn ' z Lagoon, and a course of swim-bi- g 4 don Storey. .",...., ft -' t It was planned to immediately , ft, T 4k lessons conducted at GlenL form additional active Scouts, inhad been very satisfactory; garry Lamar Robt Anderson. cluding: M. W. Bird. organization: all Robt. , Burt, ",,:-.Bloomquist, Royal troops fully organized and reg. Boucher, Robt Cleridenen, Dar, F. J. gistered; Wingate, publicity, rell Dimick, Paul Jensen. Ray t a representative had been apLithgoe, Mac Moss, Gordon Nel- , , f10 ward to report each in pointed son, John Burton and a group of , proceedings of troops. new candidates who have Just Chairman C. G. Salisbury, who come Into the Troop. was in charge of the meeting, anAround a campfire barbecue at couse for ' nounced a training the garden fireplace at Scoute...7 Scouters during the early part of master Lloyd's, the officers and Patrol Leaders completed plans A total of 25 new Scouts was a similar special "Campfor site" Program for the Troop Ss' I reported in the district; four merit badges were awarded; 19 which took place Tues. Oct. 10. four Scouts were uniformed; 1939. bikes were held; two troop com' Each Patrol was assigned the conducted were mittee meetings duty of making a Patrol "PenChief Hammond, back front advancements were and two nant" following a plan described the summer. school made national Buckfor during "Chief training Life by by Boy's use the at for "Campsite'. he skin", enjoyed Scouters,: says was on patrol Campine his trip, in Interview with Vanball Committee basis, with a prize going to the r, Press Club Patrol making the best pennant Selected In Cache and having the best camp arWarren Barnes. - recent rangements, etc. LOGAN, Oct 14.--Around a central Council meetcommissioners explorer the Jr. n Flame, constructed by district commissioners ing, ceretribal and Assistants, songs McClellan of Logan and stunts as Patrol well as monies, Amos Gerber of Nibley, with exwere produced. plorer leader, Henry K. AebiIt is contemplated that this outocher were appointed ,special door campfire program will stimvanball committee to work out ulate activity in the reorganized a vanball program for the counBY WARREN BARNES will inspire all patrols and and to submit it to the next Chief Scout Executive of Salt cil Scouts of the Troop to renewed which commissioners meeting is Lake Council, D. E. Hammond "15" "biking pep in keeping Is to be held Sunday, Oct. 29. home again, and expressed optialong." Mr. McClellan, coach of Logan mism over the results of the sevJunior High School, was appoint. enth annual national training ed as chairman of the commit conference he recently attended in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. ing progress. The conference was held in Mr. Hammond, along with ap-the Mi. Washington Hotel and pt; E. proximately 1,000 other Council L00411. Oct. lasted from Sept. 14 to 21. EXdelegates from almost every Allen Balernan, chairman of the executives with recogUnited In perieficed the a Scouting city issued campingcommittee. has nized standing in their respecStates, helped revise and comcall for all members-o- f his group tive regions were bated in the plete the "Local Council Manto meet at Scout headquarters in the convention as consultants. Delebe used which will , ual," am. 15 9 at Oct Sunday. near future by Scout officials gates to the convention could The meeting has two major make appointments with the vathe country. a for to throughout first, plan objectives, rious consultants and discuss The book Mr. Hammond exfive-yea-r development program with them the subjects with plained, covers quite extensively for Camp Hunt, and se6ond, to 'PM I h they wished to become problems which confront directdevelop a program of camping, Executive better acquainted. ors of various activities in locivic service and special activical Councils. He believes it will II Hammond was a listed consultties for the touncil in the year I ' be an invaluable book to Scout- - ant in five important fields. . 1940, O. -- 4, -- - 1 A course in Indian Lore will begin at a pep rally for new Scouts of Troop 27, headed by Scoutmaster Frank Adshade, tonight in the Centenary Methodist Church's headquarters, 1730 South Fifth East Street. The course, which will prepare a group of boys to perform in real Indian regalia at coming events this season. will begin at ). Y ,,,- 7 p.m. Last winter a successful course carried out in this same merit badge, and a number of boys will be awarded their badges in the near future, according to Scouter Adshade. At the rally tonight, new Scouts will see a demonstration of Indian dances, and will begin practice. All members are urged to attend, and those who stay away will really miss was ''). ,..... - Executive Pond Going To Wyoming - LOGAN. Oct. tive Preston reporter-photographe- execu- 14.--S- cout V. Pond Cache Valley Council Tuesday for a four-da- of the will leave service trip in the Wyoming area of the council. it was announced today. He will meet with the Wyuta district committee Tuesday eve. ing in Kemmerer and with the Pilot Butte bistrict committee Wednesday at Rock Springs. On Oct. 19 he will participate in the Lyman and Woodruff stakes lead- , ership meeting which will be con-ducted by the general board of the W. M. M. 1. A. as part of its five point leadership develop- ment program. y Lin-coi- Attention Gold Quills Scout editor, of The - Wants to contact as soon as possible all gold quill Scouts in the Ault Lake and Please other Utah Councils , write to him and inform hint where you can be located, etc., to complete bis mailing list. This applies also So all former members of the Salt Lake Council Press Club, spossored, by The News. The 14.--Su- - -- Indian Lore Class Tonight Bateman Calls Camping Meeting I 14- - coren-..totione- :Alir:'-2,- -- . Council Chief. Is Home Affain , 6qti. 0 iaow e ley - . Program coming archery; during the winter season, - a council-widwinter and snow carnival. In the joint meeting of Scout and Explorer commissioners, the responsibility and function of commissioners was the district presented to the group by executive Pond. They were told that the commissioner 'is the scoutmaster of the district and that has to do with the troop& function was their job. The group agreed that each commissioner would take the definite responsiadditional bility of recruiting membership from his troops for 1939, since the council member ship is more than 300 lower than last year. Their recruiting efforts aze to be directed toward the cllOpped Scout who is eligible for participation in the Explorerer troop and the new boy who has never been officially registered who Is now active. -- FORK. Oct. Ray Hales. second eounselor Ira the Paltnyra Stake Presidency, was selected chairman of the Pal- myra District. Utah National orParks Council. !ISA at an held this ganization meeting week in the old Seminary building of this city. ' Other offieers isa the council are as follows: John K. Johnson. Explorer chairman: Owen Rowe, commissioner and secretarw Lloyd Jacobsen. senior Scout Dr. Joseph Hughes. Court of Honor; E. E. Knudsen, leadership training; Walter Moore. camping; Dr. W. T. Brockhank. finance; Owen , L. Barnett. organization: Dr. M. C. Moody. health and readsafety; W. W. McAllister. ing. It was decided at the meeting to hold the first Leadership Training School in the old Seminary Budding tomorrow at 2 pm. Verl O. Dixon of Provo, leaderdirector of the ship training council, will attend to instruct all Scouters of the district In their various offices. It also was decided that the ,district officers would visit the various ward groups during the winter, and give any assistance necessitry toward making the district an outstanding one in the counciL The first of these visits was made last Tuesday evening. ) y, oners Agree rior SPANISH , ..,1) , -- hat the hat ,r7 - as-th- llot-e- r ,, follows: ' i40, e) k , these officers by Junior Assistants. Leroy Hedin, Heinz Reiser, Duane Hansen and Ned Christensen. Patrols were formed under the leadership of Patrol Leaders as of the Church's - to '...Arriatf1 't' Unit Opens 1)rive T() lini)rove Efficiency - - E. IL Bramhall being welcomed aboard ship by Watch Officer D. .The Sea Scouts put on the entire Ceremony of the Commodore boarding ship. Side. boys are posted and 1. Salisbury Is piping the Commodore aboard. The Bishopric Ward are proud the . , Commodore McKinley Ward! I ' f r ,,,,,.." ,, - -- I 4 four-colum- n tzer tigu, they ) ' i 1 Is still "marching Troop alung7 On Oct. 3, this active, up and going group of boys and Scouter Issuch their stew Papers "Troop 15 News." a 33 ench ;Ince sev S 1 -- - 1 ,.'''''''-'""..''''- Journal Its rrIve, Itt I I 1 ',. I , 011Stiiict - Kerr: lyra 11-atil- News- -- ; - -- - 1 |