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Show - - , , rige 8 - ' The Deseret Ne IV& Salt Lake City, Utah , , 'Saturday, Apt:it 20, 1940 : , I , 4 A t ' i t - I , - 4 Conservation Challenge Is I , , !..:: , .,' -G- ,, 1 ,, - iven-Scouts - , 1 .:' ..... ... vs'.....:',' ::,...,.t -.- , .''' ..ill , :...'......:. ;: ; -, ........... :. : ...., k ' ' :;;..'k.'..; ' ....., - t, i A 1 , 1 , , " 1 1 i ' i ,Scout LOGAXrApri1.20.--Bo- '''''';'.-'4,''rt"- .I:;.; ' i , ) I i ; . ) ) - i area, preparing and exhibiting an. educational exhibit on conserva tion, building bird houses, plant. ing of trees, shrubs or grasses . on water sheds, woodlot planting. or any other project which will be approved by the commit. , ' 3 i i : , I i Troops Swing Into. Präctice For Canworee ....... 'i ; ,,., , i Patrols Exercise Voices For Song ; , Contests : , - Troop leaders throughout the council are urging over 250 pa. trots totaling about 2,000 Scouts ' . ., , : to intensify their preparations for the Camporee. Everyone, from the last'Tenderfoot to join Scouting to the council chief, has- - his efforts directed toward I he .Camporee Iand were Troop meeting places ringing with action last week as Z1-71- Camp-O-Rame- ' race boys,tried the and primitive methods of fire are making They building. and Camporee events a part of their - regular troop programs. , Patrol vocal chords are being exercised as the lads practice and harmonize on ''Scouting We Go" and "Dinah". There has been some talent iuncovered in patrol dens and Scoutmasters are reporting new troop pride and spirit as the boys practice for the tontests. , The Camporee has created a - hew surge In Second Class test passing for only boys with Sec. ond Class rank. or better, may enter the events. Mouth Organ bands have been organized in most troops. Council finals participants wtll be se. lected from the district finalists May 31 for the harmonica and singing groups. even-legge- Camp-O-Ram- a ' ' - - - Nephi Scouts Receive - - -- - 20.Herman April Scoutmaster of Troop 131. Nephi South Ward wag re. cently awarded the Silver Palm award for passing merit badge requirements and for continuous work In Scouting. Other Scouts NEPHI, receivingitwards attheffecent court of honor.were: - Merit certificates: Frank Broadbead, Glen Belliston. Kent Bents-toCharles Briggs. Glen Broad. head, Clark Memmott. Herman Memmott,Clark Greenhalgh, Bil and ly Howard. Marcus Olpin Robert Warner: tenderfoot ranks to Dee Lee Garrett and J. Carl Warenski; Second Class awards, Thane Jarrett. Claude Inman, Lamar Howard; Star awards, ' - - - Kent Belliston and Glen Broadhead: Life Scout award, Frank Broadhead. Council Posts Camp Reservations Here t .. 2. July Troops , 108. 26, 398, 119, 105, (Nine camp sites open) Aug Troops 3-- 76, 12 - Sh. 50, 92, 56. 111, 112, 113, 136. 150, 152. (Two camp sites open) , Aug. Troops 100, 21, 39, 101. 121, 74, 20, 1, 114, 29, 199,446. (Two camp sites open) Aug. Troops 124, 58. (12 camp Ikea open. Aug. , Troops 79, St (12 camp Rites open. . t 10-1- . 17-2- ' - 24-3- , -- J - " , 7 ,,,,,. 1 1 f. i 7.,..4. .. , ' ' ...,, ,..,.,.., .4'1.:-:,1.- '...'.......,..? -.; ,, 1: ..4 ,,Aa ,.. ,,..,.,,.-,- -- , 4": ; .t........,..p. ''''. ' ., , ....:: t4: '''.. 4 ''' ''' ''.. ". ,.--..- ; ..-. -- ,, : . ,, I : ' ' ' ' , . One pelican which might still be trapped in a marCh west of Salt Lake City had it not been rescued was today squawking and catching food in the Liberty Park Aviary, thanks to Scouts of Troop 15, McKinley Ward. Accompanied by Scoutinaster D. Clyde'Lloyd and committee. man A. W. Kay, troop members John Riches, Dave Lingard, Car- lof Gardiner, Ken Cordery, Nick Johnson, Dick i North Cnd Gene Treadway were. on a nature Pack 5, Fort Douglas,' study hike in the vicinity of Sponsors Meet ,Deckers Lake. As they neared the lake a Cubs of Pack 5, sponsored by large bird flew up from the edge Ft. Douglas resident officers and and fluttered to the water with their wives, had an opportunity a heavy muskrat trap on its leg. to show the Cubbing program Recognizing the situation as desIn action Thursday afternoon at perate for the pelican, the boys the post. went into action immediately to Sgt. P. B. Montjoy, Cubmaster, retrieve him alive. An attempt reported the meeting was held to commandeer a raft failed when with interested parents who It sank overloaded. At last sevwere given demonstrations by eral of the lads waded out and the boys and an outline of Cubcaptured the frantic creature. bing purposes and program by Removing the trap they found Storrs Smith, field Scout execua badly mutilated, if not broken, tive. In true Scout fashion they leg. The boys assisted In pouring a Improvised splints from sticks cement base for a new flagpole and wrapped them securely dedicated to. Cubs. with neckerchiefs. R. L. Moses, Captain Further bird study forgotten, O. Captain K. McAllister, Mrs. J. D. the lads returned to town with Armstrong, Mrs. J. W. Geddes Mr. Pelican. They vetoed the and Alm W. R. Graham are Troop meeting room an'd their among parents backing the proown backyards as not proper gram. fellow places for the Pack 5' offers Cubbing expeso it was agreed to present him rience to boys living at the Post to Liberty Park. and to lads years of age Ile's there now, and growing In the immediate vicinity. healthier every day. Mr. Smith reported the movement growing in Salt Lake with all last year packs Several institutions are planning to install Cub Packs, Mr. Smith - Horticulturist E. Wayman. and Craftsman R. E. Wayman and Delos Mc- Allister, respectively. Elireka Troop o Hikes Old Alining Sites T-- April 111 under the !,: S. the crossing Eureka Peak thence to Eureka, or traveling through Mammoth. the hike will afford opportunities for nature study, as well ,as historic mittel, by members of the trOop. - .... i .. Ii '5 ..,; , - .: :, ii,. - 1 ...,... ,, ., , , -- FL.4- ..,,:... ., , ,' - :, I - .,,,,!, 4 40.?:,,, I,: -- ..,' , -- ,...,40.--r.,,- - , 4, 4, ,; , :., - , ,, r- ,; ..,sml,"'!",-- ,',' ,..4., ' , , ' ,'''li :": '. Ai, :4t:: ' 1 ..:.:;1'" ,',.,' ::,t, t v" I 4 4 .i:;::';,i4,4 :.::, ,: ,, ,,,. i,' i .., , ,';-!- -ç l : "''', I - ' ' . - li '-A ' ,vs 31,,,,..0., '" ,r i, k, ;P '' e ' -,' :,,:,,4: ' 4' .. :::: ' ..,A g ' il " :;) l'' , r 1 ,4, ,,, 4".q. k '4:rfA,) , :: , ,:1! .7. - 7 V :'' . ,l' f ditc:,:, i ,, 4 . I 4 ' k ,.:, Ti . ,!:..; ' '' '.. ? :t - , . . ,:;-- :' 0.:: ,,,: , t;')Igfil.1 ,..:.:, 7.4. I ,: .00- , :?: . ! ,,,,,.,f .:,.., 1 V:: 1!,(;4,,'::::' ..- 1 Ft iI,, ,,,.:: , l- - h ' t 4'4rik , ,) , , ''' p.,?,,,,,fjc,-,,.,: , 'I , it Tan, I ;. 4 , , , E. Allen Bateman, man-mad- PAMPAS AND OALICHO ITS IS REVAMPII-JAIR SERVICES- -,1 1 IT HAS , lisilTste. -- , t t - This service to Scouts and Scouters of Salt Lake Council was announced today by Health and Safety Committee megtbers who are cooperating with State Board of Health officials to the with protection organization against typhus germs at )Cost. The inoculations will be given only on written or personal request. Applications for the treatments must be made before May 4, council chieftains said. Youths - under legal age must have permission of parents. Physicians will be at .Scout Headquarters, 430 Atlas Building, to wield their defensive needles May 11, 18 and 25 from 2 to 4 p.m. Health and Safety Committee members cooperating with the State Board of Health are: Julian M. Barnberger, chairman; Dr. Charles W. Woodruff, vice chairman; Dr. Maurice Taylor, Dr. William McKay, R. Whitney Groo, Charles Welch, Sgt. Harvey C. Pierce, Dr. Thomas J. Howells and Dr. A. C. Wher- r and-prett- vstablish-- - ed with a definite- - meaning, a smooth dog .politician Ivould be- 4 -- d get up ly old mastiffswon-Isomething', they call the "bone standard" and then the unpedie 'A Word Square iill 4'l t I t I - i 0 ' 'I I utives. All boys and men of Eagle rank are invited to attend. No invitations have been mailed and It was announced that those desiring to attend should notify Scout Headquarters, 430 Atlas Building.. The program is to begin at 7 p.m. Reservations are open until May I. I! t 4.; I...7 -1, - I f ' 1 lio- , 4 - t g ---- g Il t Scouts To Mass Flags At 'Y' 1 - t it tai make S'ome state- ,I. v ,I d ' , i i II - Boys Battle S. L. Rubbish , All.' 411( an adOGDEN, April 20.-- -In dress that was full of humor and inspiration, J. Harold Williams, Scout executive of Providence, R. I. advised members of the Rotary Club this week to "make Starting'today, rubbish and unyour world like a kid's world sightly yards in Salt Lake were and it will be a happy world." slated to take a beating from the bands of organized gangs during "Scouting gives us a chance one full week. Scouts of Salt to strengthen the boys' way Council are participating in in the world i to fight flabbities ,Lake this essential effort to free the and dullness, hatred and selffrom unsightly yards and ishness. A boys' world is full of city rubbish heaps. Troop assignfun and happiness, lakes and ments are as follows: woods, animals and fine ideas," , 1. EverT Scout clean his own the speaker said yard. , Declaring that he is not fa2. Select a yard of some aged miliar with American who are couple, or persons way, or democratic way, Mr. Wiland financially unable hams said, "All I know is the physically to keep their yard in good condikids' pay. If kids could have tion, and clean it to the best of their way this world would be thetroop's 'ability. This is a a thrilling, exciting, adventurous grand Troop Good Turn and will world. It would be full of accarry its full effect to the tion, something doing all the time. The world would be full of heroes, not Ittst- tortimott folks. The world would be full Oneida And Franklin of fine ideas, because, tIONVI-the heart of every kid IS' a d6ep Name Troop Reporters sense of loyalty, duty and fair- ness. PRESTONApril. 20.1Appo Mr. Williams was also heard ments are being made this week by Scouts and Scotitera- in Salt Lake and Brigham. arid by the by troop committeemen of reporters in each troop of the Oneida Salt Lake Rotary Club. and Franklin districts, Dale --Roe. vice thairman of the Cache Council Press Club, 'Inkier' Makes Bow,, this 'week. The Salt Lake Councilf bulletin Troop reporters will turn in Items of interest concerning the has emerged under a new name The Inkier. J. Earl Russell, activities and projects of their Scoutmaster of Troop 53, handtroop as wetll as human interest ed in the title chosen and indistoriesthese stories will be put). cated that It covered 'Inklings of lished in Cache Valley papers snit council happenings'. used for newscasts over the air. 'greed pack would begin yapping biscuit ratio. fOr a sixteen-to-on--- - There would be a dreadful din .w.,-- ,- on, moonlight nights and after ---I:lollop,: ,is 'a long spell, it would appear that the argument was merely acaALI demic because all the bones II . e would have been buried somePlveR where in Kentucky. Here and PLATA, IT HAG 131036tIR there would be an old sheep (log THILIGS PtAkIkIED, I4CLUDIk10 and adwho would be a hold-ou- t it and go FROM BLIEWOS AIRE vise them to forget ROIrre A ' '""..... -7'-- chase a cat. Ile Would be SOLITHwARD I...MARIS TO slammed into a concentration 140IRL- IcAPe - -- , camp. They'd call It "protective , 441 .. .4Nrmrc44 custody." .. There never was any bad trou. in the world without a word' ble , Boy Scout. 'will appear 41 at the bottom of It. There are In Ninety a massed-flaunit in the . some who us agitators among Grand Entry parade of the Thir'11), AIQ PQ06;zess II4 lierevkare 1. fouf definitions: start should insist talking, dogs tieth Annual, Invitational Meet 1001- Not one. 2. By mouth. 3.- - Applies AQGE4TII4A WAS but this is opposed by the more and Relay Carnival at Brigham to horses or to a had habit. 4. A To Illustrate: sensible BEEki SLOW) B,UT,It dogs. SaturdaY.Young University '1 4 dillik Otherwise.. ill Can , not state native word could In his you -form AAOST dog, STEADYThese Scouts will represent the , - aw out of them? 11 the be troubled 0 square probIn by possibly Utah,.Provo, and Sharon StaRes. PQNATE FLY1143 IS lem of too many rabbits. You :tionnios Each carrying a star spangled COLIE BY CLUE'S -- - hunof think couldn't being '411Z (logs banner. provided by Provo City, HEQE- - AlZe wow S '3 1( SI ' these boys will march immegry and forlorn because rabbits ABOUT 20 vitml ip 1( 11 0 suddenly swarmed, ,all over the 'I diately behind the flag and . AAEMBERSIP TOTALIWG N 0 SI countryside, and Srying to over Ntandard tbearers who will head ,6; come the difficulty; hy a phrase the parade. All will march in 600-- - BUT ALL NOSE CAN you say vkily different like "social sicurity." Instead uniforms,. four abreast. There PILOTS WAVE TO SWARt ''''.)"1 trees are like different dogs? will be Sea Scouts. they would merely catch rabbits. Explorer OkIV? 0 PLAWES,, -- Features 'WW1 luaJautp Scouts, and Troop Scouts. King :...,.......mummint-,', I svill commence The at ' req tves stneoaa LzaAtstly. dicatejo parade , . . I!, Eagle Scouts of Salt Lake Council will hear J. C. Newman, special agent of the Federal BIP reau of Investigation, Salt Lake District, at the Lion House Friday night. May 3, during their annual Eagle Banquet. It was announced today by Scout exec- Rotarians d gin working it over mean something else. li - Feast May 3 In Lion House Addresses Utah d H. B. Hun- . S. L. Boys Await J. Harold Williams d J. Morris, W"., R. Goodsaker, rich. and J. Reinhold Johnson. committeeehairmen in charge of producing the first annual Cache Valley Council Boy' Scout circus on W'ednesday June 5, in the new Aggie field house reported on the progress of that activity. O. Guy Carton that every member of the exexcutive board become affiliated with some troop of boys and at. tend their meetings at least once each month. TheNrecommendation was received ehausiNstically by the members. President, Champ reported the regional meeting which was held in Provo a week ago. Nine members of the Cache Valley Council attend , Will Address Eagle Scouts Scout Expert e -- tt. F. B. I. Agent OMf.M By EDWIN C. HILL With all this trouble In the world, we don't want to be an alarmist but we do think that the lady who is showing the Boy Scouts how-tincrease their dogs' vocabulary will be only making things worse. While at present she is concerned merely with the dog's understanding of more and more words, it would be Just a short step, or woof, to fully articulate dogdom, and then there would be the deuce to pay in the once happy and 'canine kingdom. Eight away the Hound of the Baskervilles would be abroad, "red-eyeand terrible," baying for Lebenstraum, with every Peke r wire-haiand lipaplet for :and miles around hiding under the bed: Some slick, little short-hairepooch, more yappant and ululant than any other, would y get up a lot of new words soon he'd have an army of mutts proclaiming themselves' the only purse breed, harrying their betters, and promising each other bones and liberty. The resulting confusion and disaster and the wreck of all established values and moral sanctions of the dog world would be shocking to contemplate. Just E 11- , It was pointed out that this providesi an unusual opportunity for medical treatment and Scout preparedness at no charge. - - i'. t IT. Canine Confusion 'Kid's World' Held Shocking Is Aàvised By To Foresee ganization and extension - committee presented a new form of report for the district chairmen to make out. N. W. Merkley, chairman of the finance committee of the council made a brief report of the progress of the financedriye and atated that it was progressing faster than It 1184 ever done before. 4lonexi-.- 1 ofgart orRciAirwi "THE LAWD OF THE f.. I Columnist Cautions Scouts Not To Give Their Dogs Big Vocabularies Goff, Logan; and Wilford, Anderson,of the Hyrum District. Dr. Loran Blood, chairman of the or- PLANE FACTS .. .. vi,.. A .,;,. Trikfil I Above, George Maxwell, Scoutmaster at W aterloo Ward watches Mrs. William H. Grow pin a Star Badge on the uniform of h er son, Bill Grow in the presence of Ernest D. Kimball, ativancement chairman. Low er view shows scene at banquet attended by parents and scouts. present or were represented and Frederick P. gave ,reports, Champ took charge of the meeting which was held at Scout Headquarters. Those giving reports were: LeGrande Gunnell, Smithfield; 'William Garrett, Oneida; 'Orien Jensen, Franklin; Fay Bernheisel, Benson;.Fred Duce, Cache; J.- C. A. LEROY URRY , ,,,,,,, 1 Scouts Dine With Parents, Then Receive Awards 20.--- The the entire coutse. 1" . ;" i.:., - LOGAN, April regular meeting this week orthe Executive Board of the Cache Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America, was dedicated to the district-chairmeand their work. All chairmen of Cache districts were and Mel Snelgrove for instruction and sportsmanship during ','",' ,:'''b:::,:,' '''' ' Scout Circus, Funds Are Discussed In Logan which we- lowettsi the flag and broke camp. The group thanked Gene Love for the use of his camping grounds in Big Cottonwood and his work, in their behalf (luring the course. Also Joe Anderson t.,,: .k Cache Board Holds Confab Of Districts gang !,,Ii .3' ,.., l....Aft ,, 'V; A.,...6.4,,I.N4,44,, ,- d!';'- ...:to ', - ,: ik ' ,..., 8,::,;::: ,:.,,':,:.--, t: 4- ,;::,s, 4: :i..4. ,,,, .. A -- 4 '''. .....' It st ,;,,,,ir - .. ..... -- xs.,-"'- '' 1'V , A.4- ,g...:!"., ' 4 I: - - "1..', ..i.it ;1 .tr .'' ' ,' ..Aks ,,,., ; M., 4rIr-- 7' , ,:, .....4.6 ?, ::::,!,. ' i. '' ,,,,,' '7::14 , ., '': - , rw, - 1,''''1 moo y:r.i3t-- , 3 r..............,:, ..,t1 ,...4444.444.,et, iV''::.'i'''''l ! at ,. 34,0,...117,r,rr,,,,,,t '- , 1. ..-,,...- , r...::.::.:5:,,:..,....,...... ti,4,:: , , 1 ' - , ..., ,.. - il.,,,. .. i .9. 7.,s,,,. , ,I.:.. ---- ,....,mwgamet; ,,,A.NPiw .,1.-,,,,- :, - .....,... "''. Typhus Eight ver. - -- Boys and men will stand In line at Scout headquarters Saturday, May 11, and roll up their sleeves to.receive the first of three free inoculations to immunize them from typhoid fe- - '',i:. ........ '"" j:.,,;.,,,,,,,,,m....,.,r4;,.4,.". ..;. ,,,..," ,, .........ero.,., 141..4t....ctfk - , 1 0 ..,... .).,.,,,,...,,,..,.,"... -. ,,,,,46:,,4., , .44'.',... :::::::.:.. ... , 1;'.f: ,:.. ..:..,,,, - .:,' l,,,,,e, Ii ' ' 2' .... .- ..- ,.. .. ..,,, -. .. ::- 4. ' 1. , ,,,: ,. IN It Inoculation ,. a ..,1 .11 Council,' State To Give Free I '''., ' , ..........-..-- ,. :: , 77.,',, .,:.:. .; , .., .. '.... ........,::: ., :;::;:::::.:.K,.,... . 1 .. J.fa''''.:t7.1.1:. ''s..::. ... , ....,...,.. , . ,.... ,. ;:..: - - .. ::.:;:::-If:- z I" i.............:... -- .;;.,.. ,?. , 2, 1 .,.... ..... -t, 1 I ....:'''t........1.:'''''.. -",... i.... .: ..!,; .', ''t,':''''. .,..'''''--- :. ,.....,5r,.., I I ---- direc- ;,1 ..I I , awoke at six. Sunday School was called at nine. After games and cooking demonstrationR Lee Pace served another swell meal, mashed spuds and all. The gang voted him their thanks for his efforts in the kitchen department. The group held inspection where we all got some new ideas after - is St. 23, Tuesday. April George's Day which is set aside in international Scouting circles as the'day of 'Scout friendships. St. George, according to legend, is the Patron Saint who brought courage and strength to that great character of early English history. Richard the Lion Hearted. Known as the soldiers' saint. he has been adopted by Scouts in many foreign countries and,- by some groups In the United States., .....' ,::- Get Help ....... - ':::, cooker. International Scouts To Mark ' Friendship Day ) :i,, :....,,.... 1, t s. morning I, .1 . Grant and Granite districts completed their prescribed camping course with an overnight hike Saturday and Sunday. The evening program featured The camp fire songs Owl Patrol led in a star gazing discussion. Walt Trauffer and Doug Brammer came forth with their always ready and clever stunts. Supper was late. It seemed that the three commissioners had made an unsuccessful 24- hour attempt at underground cooking so Lee Pace had to come to the rescue with his pressure Sunday l' .4. ,;,..' ... ........ , - .',.. Complete Camp Course With Hike said. - ;4010.0,,,. 'I, . ; North Farmington Ward; Troop 105, Orville Leak, S. M., Center- ville First Ward; Troop 106, Louis Duncan, S. M., Centerville Second Ward; Troop 107, John A. Call, S. M., Bountiful First Ward; 'Troop 108, William Page, S. M., Bountiful Second Ward; Troop 109, James Hunter, S. M., West Bountiful Ward; Troop 110, Solsby Barrett, S. M., South Bountiful Ward; Troop 119, A.. E. Birkman, S. M. Bountiful Third Ward; Troop 157, Joseph Salter, SM., Orchard Ward. ant,-Stunt- '::.: . ,,.,: ,,,:,::,,:,.4: - ':.: .t Iii,ted.00000.011401361-- tion of Elwood Loverege, Scoutmaster. accompanied by the troop. committee are hiking today. The troop planned to leave Eureka in the early morning and set their course past the sites of the Mayday mill. the Uncle Sam and. Humbug mines which were discovered Jessie by Uncle. Knight, through the now deserted. though famous sight of around the sumKnightsville, mit arid dow.n Into picturesque Utah Hollow. The return trip xvas to continue on around the mountain with he choice of 1, O. Cheney, 1 :,........:::.,...,:. , f::.::::':;:i '......;:::,,,,. .f:'.',.' .,4..$;.....,,, Grant, Granite big-bille- NaturalistR. ::::.:,:i.',.......;i,i: ', , ... .. -.. , 104, ,,:,: ,I..........1.. I ',.. ....,:.,.,,. I,. , - Florence, Henry Florence Jr, Theo C. Wright, R. E. Wayman and Delos McAllister. 't Troops participating - with Scoutmasters ire:, Troop 103, Olene Whittaker, Farmington Central Ward; Cub ProLfram - of yon. ,i :,,,...................,..........,. ... ..... !,"..': 4 4'......t4,..10, ..,. t, ..... .. .. ...... ...... .. .. .. "1,' i dolma- thtoevrweaeel,;.wTwigivo .. I .;,1 !.1 n Troop t........ ,', .. '.....,,,;,...... 111 117 .. ...,,. .,...,.,. ............. -. 'f'.':':.::::..::.:- -. .'.....- .:. .';':::.' .:- Scouts 'South Summit District will asTooele has semble in Park City. arranged a meeting to recognize achievetnent Wednesday boy evening. Three dlitricts, Westand Oquirrh Jordan, Bingham chose Friday their best night and will meet in West Jordan, Copperton and at Tracy Wigl warn respectively. Davis Scouts and Scout-er- a will ,go to Tracy Wigwam Saturday afternoon and combine their honor court with an overnight hike. 'A campfire court of awards is Don Aamodt, being Golden Stewart and Orville Lar- Davis committeemen. sen, South Following the ceremonies honoring expected large numbers of adboys, movies of Scouting venture will be shown. Stories around the fire and patrol stunts will .round out the program. Next morning appropriate services will be held. open-ai- r Games and nature study hikes will keep the boys busy until noon', when the ten troops will "pull up stakes" and return to the valley from Mill Creek Can- ral entsSee .,, ,. X 4.,.....:.::,....... , In- py ' , Troop 15 Lads Rescue Pelican Front Steel Trap - . . .., t ;,, 4.,.,...,..,( - ,. .. Each patrol will bring wood and string to the skills section at the camporee and construct a model raft, bridge and tower. Here, left to right, Scouts Robert Stone, Troop 90; Grant Jenkins; Bonen RaNmussen Troop 12, Sandy and Keith Burnham see.how it's done at headquarters of Troop 31. orTmore badges have been earned and ad- vanced study made by the boy In at least one of the merit badge subjects within the field, the Explorer Title is awarded. The following received the new, honors: - WoodsmanCurtis Butts Jr., Delos McAllister, Ken Ingleby and H. S. Florence. i les- Florence;- C u Butts Jr., Ken Ingleby, H. S. .......,, , , .. ..4. .:'..j- - ' Tomorrow night .... s... distr'Icts ,..F.'.:::: ,.......,,,...,,...,,::.,:,,,..,...... ':.,'1 ,:..'... home. 1.7' Explorer Titles were handed out hi abundance to older Scouts at the recent Cottonwood Distict court of awards anti dance held In South Cottonwood Ward. Explorer Titles are given 14 recognition of merit badge achievement anti study in a par. ,,,...,, ......,,..1. . t ricts for award exercises while the others have been arranged at i. !Explorers Gain Titles ,.. , :?,,.........:,,,,, ...:;.::.. - i '' .,.: '.. ,,, ,.,,.., - - ', . 4.Vall.000nf,t1 ,,.......,.,.., ,fJ,..,:,;:,4?; ., -- ' ..,' ...... .. , They Build Models For Camporee , i , ;,......, . , wigwamL ,'sitt,ted duurling - - ...,..,......: ........., .. ,.,. Salt Lake Six 'Council were pushing Plane this for cnurts of honor 1- s i. , ..y.,, - 'r ''''1'' ..4...,,,,,,, 4.4, ......0(,.,, ? obitwanag.,,modmos,,,m....,,,,Aeso...0.,.....,,,m.,,,,,,, , , The Salt Lake Comell Press Clul;, : Sponsored by the Deseret News . ,: ,,,k,pptvret74r7.T.7.-r-rt-Irr.,7,7.,,.- ...k., 1 Tyro , , , ::,,.;,.. ., , - 4:. ---- .. .Program 1 , ir..1.... . - ..4 .,.:,;. .. ..4.0,40-a- , ! fl, , ..,..,c. i, ' - ' ',. '. .9- ...4,.. '''..' ,.,:, , ''''f ' ' - ....417.......!: ...1 ...,,,4 ....,,,,...... ' 1 ,- . , . Sta.te: .. ., ' ."- 4' ,,... !ir .' 1.. , .:,e,,.,.!' '''..(z lk, - '''......, -.- ,.1:: i ,,, ,,, lt.,,.1.,,..- -.- ,.. ' " ft ti 4. ' , rt:--i....- , ,a ' . l't . '.1''''..- i , 1 EUREKA or I A .,,,,,....1 ,, ,,,,,,45 ,i ''' '..C.' '., ,....,...,1 I Scout Troop is the record Troops as they plan to attend Camp Steiner this summer: ' i '' ,.. ..,,,,. tular Memmott. - , ......., ;.:".'.4-..- ,. - Stes. The Junior Chamber of Commerce will make awards to the troops which complete projects before December 31, 1940. ,' . , .s. ' on the part of the scout groups, and to provide opportunities for such activity as a means of ensuring definite personal acquaint, ance with conservation problems. Suggested projects are the hatching and rearing of ,pheas ants; construction of soil ton. Serving structures on an eroding - i ,,, 7::;, ;f- - :., .......,"--,,,;,,e- ::. ''') servation thinking and activity i -- 11,..1.1.11, , South Davis Lads '''''''' , , 1 Council. The project is sponsored by the Logan Junior Chamber of Com!.,.. mercer in conjunction with the scouts In order to encourage con- - ' t i., ' i , Troops in Cache Valley Council planning to cooperate with the Junior Chamber of Commerce in projects sponsoring conservation are urged to make an immediate of project decision' on the type report they wish to sponsor and accordIt to Scout headquarters, ing to E. Allen Reinhold Johnson, chairman eof the Camping and Activities coin- mittees of. the local Boy Scout 1 I -- ...i . el 1ic IL .L' 41,1,110 .;..,;;::;.,...,..,.::::::.t:.:::......::,..;:4,:::, .::) :',:'''''...14::.. ) , -- .., ., ., . :.::.:.,:..:......1:' , :..,....... ".. - Troops , i .... ,. .. , : ,., . 4 ., ,..,.. .. ; ProjectOf 0 1 VII fle kJ ,. Districts Push Honor t,!.,,, , ..., , - Will Award , ,' :.:., ... Q COU ' ,, ,,.r '' Loirian Jaycees ra - - ..... .1. .:,.. 'kJ I.CU,,11 , , ' , 1 1 I ,..-- ..... - ., , - ' trY- - -- ' ,. - -!, - lent Tyll LA , By Scants, of Scouts and for Scouts and Scouters , i ,:h w:-cwN6-N-- - - z , , 1:30 p.m. After the flag bearers will come the Brigham Young Band. White ligiversity Key organization, women's physical jedueation majors carrying the official posture parade banners . the girls posture squads. offidais. and athletes. John Weenig of Riverton, senior and football star. is chairman of the parade. The who cooperated 4 in mak- ing the arrangements for tho appearance of the Scouts aro Will Johnson, William Vernon.' A. A. Anderson, executive. awl Merrill Christopherson, .assisto ant executive, assisted In mak- Ing arrangements, r . A - - , . . , , . . , 4 , - P - . ; , ., , . , , ' , . , I , I I ; , |