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Show THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY A Weekly. News Page BY Scouts, 01 9 1939 FOR Scouts $ind Scoufers é1 lit.'P.F.O-V- .:4:.-..SeléO- ,.: .: ' or Apimal .11.çè'tii.., Of 1! Area 7 PROVO, Dec. 7Preparations for the annual meeting of the Utah National Parks Council, tentatively set for Feb. 4 are in the M W Merrill. chairman; hands of a committee cOnsisting of e Charles and Roy Passey, following a meeting of Scout leaders hire Monday night Gold Star awards will be presented at that time to representatives of all district who have paid up their full quota and have satisfied other requirements in troop registrAtion. Uniform schedules for the ohservance of anniversaryt week Irb from rela..4 to 12, wars approv-- , ed, the theme to be"Scouting, The American Way to Better Citizenship." Dr. Pardoe was announced as the new chairman of the public ALTAMON'r. ,Utah, Dec. 4. relations committee and will be The annual Scout Banquet of In charge of Scout radio prothe Moon Lake Stake was held grams, . , The importance of getting all Dec. 2 in Altamont troops uniformed was stressed 'Scout Executive A. A. Anderby Dr, Wayne B. Hales. Leadership training sessions son from the National Parks Council headquarters Office in will be held in the Provo District Dec. 20 and 21, others to be set Provo, Utah, was in attendance. Dinner was served to 140 Scouts subscriptions to Boys Life, offiand parents. cial magazine will be launched, R.under direction of Oliver Smith - ir Earl-Pardo- - 9 DECEMBER Ss,TURDAY C Lula Scout, ' DECEMBR PARADE OF YOUTIf 1939 A Project Of a The Salt Lake Council Press Club Sponsored By The Deseret News V- i , , ! ncil S. L. 'f''..: '' ,,' ,A. ' I I l I 6; . A second letter to commission- era and scoutmasters of the Salt Lake Council has gone out in sup- port of the BSA Magazine, Boy's ' Ufe . It said' . At a recent assembly of the Highland Explorer group, it was made known that Morris Barrie, chief of the Navajo Nation, would make two achievement awards for the Explorers in the -" Highland Stake. Chief Barrie said that for the boy showing the most advancement in a period, ' he would make a pair of Indian moccasins. For the second highest, Chief Barrie will make an Indian belt. -, t I -- Btaghant Holds District Election, Leaders - .. Re-elec- ts .. ha z' 44, -- By Lee Arbon - e"' .8X'.". et r,,, ItIMP 4 Congregational Boys Form New Pak.For Cubs i6,fs."' 7::' 4 WO. kK i. ' 1 11 II rill . i t qiN ', 4P ' ,0;. hlP oft. own,. ,--; ill Ab4)6.61:33 AgNmininnIMOMII 'It's just like I kis doge' sa always-say- man's best friends ars t- - ' , ,.. i- ... ? Native Scouts Might Try Their Skill In Wrestling With Bears , Is Canadian black bear, HPackln"em In" at Dallas, with heavyweight men The grunt and groan circuits out in Texas are at their lowest ebb In years, but 4Hippo," wrestlers as his opponents The fans like the novelty. A rope is attached to "Hippo's" collar for the referee to halt the fight In case someone gets too rough. The bear is muzzled re with a scissors and headlock. Can Welsh pin bruin? and his claws are padded-Upp- er, right, Roll Hippo, roll! Oh, oh( Wrestler Roy Welsh has got Hippo on the defensive-heUpper center, a toe hold by a noseWrestler Welsh seems to be In a tough spot here. Using his bead and nose together with a mitten clad paw, Hippo has Welsktangled up In a of the ring tricks- - Roy Welsh Is trying for safety In the ropes, but Hippo toe hold. Upper left, whatsa matter tough guy, scared? Hippo's actions here Indicate he knows seems determined to pull him back onto the mat and go to work again. Lower left, Hippo seems due for a surprise here 'when Welsh lands on his back. Lower venter, Hippo's antics In the corner. Note the muzzle .and mittens, but that don't binder the bear in NI Inning Ms bouts Lower right, one way to get cauliflower-earHey, legge- my cam, semti to be the sentiment of Hippo. The scissors bold on Hippo doesn't bother him In the least. 357-poun-d Pack O. Forest Kuhn has been selected as Cubmaster and shows the enthusiasm of p good one. - Other boys are expected and welcome to increase the membership. Several mothers are inter. h to add a spcial tea-- - ture once in a while. At any rate the first time refreshments were served. This will not be a regular part of the program. ' One of the chief activities will be handcraft. Each time some will new kind of things-to-makbe introduced. Before long bead work soap carving paper cutwood work, ting. tin cannery. etc. will be tried. ested-enoug- Eats, games, stories and the Living Circle comprised the program for the firat,meeting of a Cub Pack , at Phillips Congregational Church Fifth South and Seventh East, Nine, live; InteR! gentboySiaveflaw a real going club to meet every Saturday afternoon. This will probably be ' .,i,:: 4&e;,,s,,,;; e -a-few NATURE PRESENTS- s. ' ,,,.i:.,::,1,!:,,::!,,,,:::,::,,?i:'::;:..!,,,k:,;,'',5!!;!: Eágle Court 4, ,!" Carbon Plans Funds Campaign 'Held In Deseret HINCKLEY, Dec. - 2.An fully completed all necessary rebe awarded their Eagle badges. Scout Executive. A. A. Anderson of the Utah National Poi kt Council, will present the badges and deliver the address. Scouts Allred and Johnston completed their work more than would , have a year ago, and received their Eagle badges with 29 other scouts, ,ahich was the largest group yet known in the, U. S. A. to receive such recog- nition,, at one Court of Honor, but owing to the Scout rules. whickirequire a period of six months to elapse between the time when Life and Eagle badgel are awarded, these boys had to await the required time. An excellent program has been arranged for the occasion; all Scouters and those interested in this movement will be greatly repaid for attending. ' PRICE, Dec. I s, t , -.' s ,' 4. ' ' ' ' - -- - 7 iquironents, will 1.7PS theme, talk, "J oseph Smith the Prophet," Clatk Jones, a Boy Scon -, a persona I t es t' mony to the divinity,. of the W. . Prophet Joseph Smith, Taylor Jackson. Musical numbers. were r iDrecratpitonr. of Mrs, Cordia Smith of at the Court of Honor which followed, with 3. E. Mick.. elsen, District Commissioner in charge, were presented as fol.-- - . ; . ning, Dec. 3. Scouts Gordon , Johnston and Dean Allred, who have'success- 4111 M. L A. Talk-oh-th- Miss Anita'llyke;- . Eagle court of Honor will be held in the Hinckley Ward Sunday eve- "kdr01 e- . - 1, I SCOUTOONS - 4,-Vniorf :YbFg: r41 o , I , i4t , t z; . - ,:, , , 4 - ''.Nk,- .-. '-- t ' , 4'. Scouts , 0 Springville Unit Hold Model Court 1 . This is a picture taken of a setting used in a model Court of Honor held last Sunday In the Springville Second Ward. Left to right, Dick Keel, Senior patrol leader; Carl- - . isle Crandall, Explorer leader; Kenneth Curtis, Scoutmaster; Thomas Wheeler, District reporter; and Clifford Crandall, Troop v onimitteeman. a tertainment was arranged in the Childs, Joe White, Jimmie Neal, SPRINGVITIA, Dec. . .. 9.--- At Boy Scout Court of Honor held evening in the Second Ward a unique setting and en. 1 form of a Scout camp. Investiture ceremony for Ten- derfoot Stouts, included Gordon' , Keith Whitney, Dale Tuttle, vid Beal, Glenn Alleman Keith Otteson and Reese Allan. Merit 2.The ,newly,. constituted board of the Carbon District, Boy Scouts of America Council, held its first meeting last Thursday evening in the City Hall in Price. discussing chiefly the annual financial drive. Allotments for - the - various cities and towns were discussed, and plans- made for launching the drive immediately so that funds, $580 for the district may be in by Dec. 5. Ray Walters is in charge of the drive...Assisting of him is Barney ,11. Hyde Helper. A district rally is to be held In the city hall today, beginning at 7;30 p.m, this to be followed Merit by a Court of Honor. B3dge awards and itwirds from Second Class Scouts up to Eagle Scouts will be made. A special Court of Honor for Eagle Scouts badges were awarded Dick Miner, Allan Stewart and Keith Nebeker from the Second Ward; Jay Thorpe and Ersel Hone from the First Ward by John S. Boyer, Kolob District commissioner. Merrill Christopherson of the Council was the Timpanogos speaker and the following must. Cal numbers were given: piano solo, Keith 011eson; violin solo, Gordon Childs; guitar solo, Reese Allan; vocal solo, Jimmie Neal. Kenneth Curtis, Scoutmast4, was in charge. art (Indian) . , t. rt o-u- at a meeting held in the light company office. ' The leaders who bave served for 1940, this year were as fellows: lows: Tenderfoot, Douglas Peterson .District chairman,- L. F. Pett; and Clyde Crane of Troop 110, vice chairman, Louis Buchman; or g a n1za tion committeeman, ,Draper First Ward; Clifford Hataway, Dale Porter, Norman Proc.. George Addy, Court of Honor committeeman, Dr. Paul S. Rich- -n- tor, Melvin Denney of Troop Ward. -ards; activity and transportatioSecond classHenry Gosman, committeeman. Joseph Timothy; -cSecond Midvale 337, A. A. Ward; finance ommitteeman, Troop First classMarvin Fairbourn,- -- MackeL, secretary, Joseph 1Cemin Troop 129, Crescent Ward:Nerntreasurer, S. E. Fernley. , nie Welch. Troop 11, Midvale A committee was named to First Ward; Oral Birch Clelee arrange for participation in the 121, Sandy Second annual Boy Scout banquet to be -- Jensen. -Troop - -- . Ward. held at the South High School, Merrlt hadeesMlen EVB118 Salt Lake, Jan. 12, a were L. E. Reed Newbold. Ronald Beck-- . (Bud) Snow, J. C. L-- ndenberger 124. Union Ward; strorn, C. Troop Lan. Jr., f nd A. A. Macke. J. Bob Fischer, and Paul Hyke, denberger was elected deputy Troop 137, Midvale Second Ward: committeeman. David Merchant, Scoutmaster of A talk on., Scouting was made Troop 118, Midvale First Ward. , by Royal gone. Court of The next district District Chairman F. L. Pett will be held Sunday. Jan. Honor Was in charge of the meeting 7,.6:30 in at p.m. Sandy Third There were, 15 of the execu- -- Ward. according to Mr. Mickelsenlives present, commissioner. . I ,''''1. taicersscoourBv,s Boy made Monday night , --6" at EmDleetioisntric 5Vi0M". " '- . . z Boy Seout Court of SANDY, Dec. Honor was held Sunday evening at Midvale First Ward In con- mention with the ward conjoint service, The wardlf. I. A. of-,..the inanuel counselor of the ward ficiated with C. Y. M. M. I. A. In tharge of the preliminary program, which in- , , eluded the follow ing: 60-d- ' , C Ho-itoi- - - . Outstandilig-Jordan District -- How can we get boys inter- ested in Boys' Life. Here's one good war 7 ,.' - t At the end of your next Troop 47meeting have one of the older members of the Troop tell one of : the thrilling stories from -the last Issue of Boys' Life. Don't tell the Troop in advance ; where the story came from. Save ,that till the encl.:- Then tell them- .', that the story they have just heard is just a Sample of the that a very acceptable Christmas i' many fine stories and special tea-Pi- t, Gift would be a - year's subI tures in Boys' Life every mnoth. scription to Boys , Life. :So Or Here's another way: I Have one of the older fellows, 4 Suggest to every' fellow who can earn the subscription price maybe the Assistant Scoutmaster, r Senior Patrol Leader, or an older that here is a chance to show .! Patrol Leader, review the. last that he is a real Scout by show' i'i Issue of our big magazine. ing his ability to earn the money t (.43 Have him touch very briefly and buy his own subscription. oe. most on the You will never regret the afinteresting features ' 41 to give the Troop members an ore you make to get boys start, A idea of what to expect each ed reading a splendid boy's maga. month if they are subscribers to zine like Boys' Life. 1 Bovs' Life. Just to remind you, I Then suggest to each boy that At the Annual Meeting there I-there is still time on the budget will be a' very special recognition ' I plan to save 10c a week and get to the Troop and the District T a subscription at with the best record in Boys' Life time. subscriptions. ''', i Or Are you "going to town" with I , Suggest to the boys that they us in the Boys' Life Campaign! ' , to Of Course. Thanks. their might suggest parents' t .' - , ,,I., , Offers Awards In Highland District Urges 3t6mbers To Boot Drive .. . ' cout Feast , - ...... . J or an Scout Area, 111. I. A. Leaders Hold , rarents :tom - onemil PHYSICAL, PEAT 'ES high; long. n.iid body wit4whroad head;4 round ears, small, bright ayes; shortthick legs; thick, coarse fur, Color, gray, striated with transverse black bands; iron gray forehead,. With dark band across snout: throat- and chest light gray ,crossed by curved dark- - handl,: tail ringed with broad black and narrow white LaDda. Funds Raised By Athletic Carnival Thirty Inches long, 10 inches HURRICANE, Dec. high athletic earnical was held here reeently to raise funds for the of Boy Zion Park District A ' Seo-u:t1- A ities got under way with a parade led by the American Legion Color Bearers and the Hurricane High School band. Follow, ing the parade teams from Hur- . ricane North and South Wards, Springdale, Rockville, Virgin, LaVerkin, and Toquerville matehed strength and speed in a Tug-war, softball, baseball throw for distance, high Jump, 100 yd. dash and shuttle relay., The Springdale-Rockville aggregation won top honors in most events. In the evening a program was given, the principal speakers being Dr. Earl T, Parcloe and Mrs. C.J. liart of the Brigham Young University Who spoke on Scouting and Its .value to the community." Dancing followed. The carnival attracted many out, people anti proved to be a financial success. , o WHERE FOUND India. . ' . . En n . will be held in February. lohn D. Giles, member of the M. L A. general board was here Thursday, rov. 30, to conduct a in training course, specializing Explorerswork scording to Ed. E. Morgan, district commissioner. SPAN OF LIFR Six year& FOOD Innis. small mammals, fruit . , - - , '. A............ li'''t..':-- sad evil. ,, ,,,,,W', OFFSPRING Three or four. , i'N,l' 1,A ,,, J1)0 7.."......... . . TOIIAT'S DRWING LESSON s , ice creams what eivet Indian to the are and plums Bananas, oranges outt is to the average American boys With feverish activity he seeks creature' this fruit and swallows it in huge gulpis."'lle is 'a solitary dwell- who lives in the forests when be is not residing near human civet I Indian In the the havoc works poultry. among Ings where ha ente.11 -obtaim4 scent is are curious glands from which a musk like or twica a Week w)lea be is in eaptivitly |