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Show --- - -- - IN- - CACHE-- - - :Islorth Utah- - - - , 'AtIttliatMeet' t ' - Otche Valley Council, Boy - Scouts of America, will Inild Its nnnual - meeting and dinner Wednesday, Dec. 41 at 11:15 p.m, It was announced by E'benol II. : Edgley, president David J. . Wilson, prominent Ogden attorney, will be the 'Other items of Sliest . SPeaker. Interest on the ;program will be" . t - ' - - ,) ; ', . ,, 4 4 1 , , ., - ,,7 , t 'I, -I- l, 41;ooPoto 0 -, .'" pi f, ...... ' - - - - IL , , ' ' lr- - 4 , 4,11.1-r- .. r - president wilt FOUritil -- 'SCOUTS MITE' SLATED- - AGAIN - , The "Scout's' Mite," -- - ' , - f.: -- e , - a , . , - - ' - . THE ) ft - -4,,-;,,- , 0 1- - . , , , ' I i i- ' - - ,,,,,, ,- ,,,,,,- , : ..,, o - t - , i - , - , . .. 21 ' -- .. , , : , . , - , . . ' . - t. , -- ' 1', - , - A, '- , - 1. - 4, 1 't. ''''' --- '.b.. ' ' ..k . , ,. , . , 4112. , , . I , il 4),,, , - 1 . - -- :. ; ,, t: , . , , , 2, ,',', ",, , - -- - , - , , . - - - - - - . ' - 51 , '4'''''. 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' 0,,, i , ' -- ' I, ' t .,, -. t ' A 141 :- - i I''''''''' 7' - '''' 1. - -,, ". , le , - '''''. - 1 - --- .'''- - i ,,, - -- -. -,- -, tfle..,, , . ' ' N.4'...'' ' $'' 1 -l'- a, ,, ' ''' 4 ,, ' ' , ' , - 108Put again In - .': place ; yr; ''''' - N- 116Volcano la Sicily milk . 77Milkfisli 79Period ,,., ',- " 4 i ;c- - .., , . ' , , . coat , t' , 82Briny or means, , ,,..,..,. , ..,-- ,'.: 1 I v- - -1 t - e, ,r,--o- , - )e ' ,,' tl - - , - : ',,,.:. - ' -, k. - 4.' , , .5. : , iteit, ,.. . '', - ) ' , ',, -- . , . ! - - . , v iito . --; 1 e- - REALISTICJ. Comet Barru:s (left) and Js - - 3- -' ard I M A.KE I cooperation from Clyde Glad in realistic training in first aid.. IT- ..1 Do-tvnw- -- - - - ' '" ;- -- ' :41 lhite&!Eeioldt'-"Gith'-- ; .. - '" J, - ." - , - ' ' .., , , ..... ., , . :::,::.0tié.-':;;;;:i:fii:;:.i'..-:.- ' ' ' : -, sewirra' tedpresaL'Oct and under same unusual circumstances recently. 1,Lee L. Pitchforth Jr. earned the Eagle rank but before biz badge arrived be was called on an LDS mission to Eastern Canada. At the court held recently by the new University distriei his badge was presented Jo his f?Ismer Scoutmaster Ray Phillips who is having it forwarded to his mission, president to be awarded there. Elder Pitchforth lithe eon et Mr.;land Mrs: Let, .Pitc.,.,,hfc)rth 155 Eighth --East Et, ''in Salt Lake C117 It Kay Newell, son of Mr. and . won' ' - ParkeertinceMidgelsyte:14.2w2.earnd by JarrY E. Lewis. Waite Wescho, s and Matt Lavendar, 10. . - ' ' , - - , t r . , . . - . r - t , , ' - ' I - - . ..- , I , - ss- 1- ' - , 1 . . ---- í . .1-- , .I , -- r, . ..r. - , r , Charles Petrie won an Eagle badge at a court held by the Chief Gutsy district of the Western Colorado Council for Troops 72 and . 75. An Eagle bronze palm was Won by Hayward Nunro at the same court. Several Star and First Class badge, were also presented. . . , - LITZ AWARD GIVEN 1 p e1121'sLeci ond Class awards were won by Terry Rossiter, 35: David Chase and Michael Moody, 422. and 20 merit badges were earned. - , o ,. . - at a heceilvedd , - - . ' , - ' : s ' , N.,,,,,,s.' iL , , , , LEE L. PITCRP'ORTfi t , , U.S. , issionarets late. - ; - - 48, re- life award at the second that won by Larry Me-Frank Salisbury was as a member of the ..''''' ' - 2- - and wiSotriuract were presented to West and David Nebeker, 48, and Richard sAmott, 89 ' ' ' , '''' ' ' ' ' , .,, r t L ,.. 1 ,: -- ; : i ': ,.. -.. -- , 7 - -- -- 4 1 ,, v 41L------- , ,,, . OR -- t, "7 , ni , - - - .,)' Dee L. Grose, 169, received a i ....' 1, ' t. ' , life badge at ...court held by the , s . t , , . Ontario district That class i, ,,-' ,Nt--badges were won by Melvin , Shields; Nick , Butkoviclt, and , , -. . , Maynard Sanchez, 162. Six ,1,,,.,,, p, and ITenderfoot six merit badges , ' were awarded. , Dee L Grose, 169, received a Life badge at a coart ,held by ' t Ontario district First N , were won by .11, 1 tile class' t Nick Butkovick 1 Maynard , Sanchez, '162. Six , Tenderfoot and six merit badges 1 some ' i. IL NAT NEWELL (right)- get top ' I were awarded.- , , -, Mat Ulla la E.t.a..LaallivalP6 i Marvin Morita, VooP II; re I , , 4:0, Ar- 41 mint , ,s,, ,, loe . , 123European atom t,,. . - 4 ..4 .., 41 - y120Facts , ....--, it'-- : 124Charged . '. 119He giddI ' 1, ''tt," I 85Instrument' 4 ! , ' J' ,. 'e ? N.",1. A, ' i , . ',' .s, fi, ..,,, S") A - - f i ,?es,'.... de' '' : , "."Af,,' '' ' ,.' ' , - , - ' ceived , - - - men' like."-w- RI:XL-OF-H-ON- Wilburn:Weak-Troo- ," t :: - ' .......- . ''"' , - , t - x 41,, . . s, I 81Of the sun 88Bow fillSeed ;".. we Sevier County, became the first Scout in that community to receive the Eagle badge at a recent court of honor. The badge was presented to the youth by Neal Jones, chairman of the Fish Lake Boy Scout ' . t...- ,, t , ; .1'' YI ' ,, 4 ks - ,,,, " i 1 ' tf z,.:, - - -: - toltar,Rulo...Newelet-,J3einer- ,. , i 76Whey of , , t I ., 15-ye- ar ' ,,. - - -- - , - ,.., ' ' ' r , - - Spy .0,, ' ", t 1 1 , ! '' '' solicit 101Alligatoir pear 4 4 - ' '' se - (Arch.) itself , 40Female ' with rami- - : , , between bird's eye and bill 38Not docile . . , 1 - 4 - e have retiring and the- new president of the Teton Peaks Council and those working with we will always have a fine program for boys. them, fchrtimairtinelTnn i ' 35Unearthly 36Urateady. rims , 109Hesitate 62Bangs 111Rallroad ca! 64Lug ' 112Valuable 66Before food fish 67Perched 69Vegetable 113Surface 71Forceful arced 114Level 73Noise 75Presented- - 115Hastened , 28Fury 3IResin in varnishes 33An iron' in an , , ' tal work pressman pace - - . plants or 2Jogging ' for the same amount the old Fremont district - The veteran has been a member of the executive board of the Salt Lake Council for eight years and chairman of the council advancement committee for four 'years. ' , di e . I8Take out 117Throw Pin aeshadirsZitcnt . 1 17-- Skip frem-Aths lonwgruk. ' , rearseemaenndt - ; , - - - 97Ornamen 53Rubber 11Very small 107Protective 7-- 50Thhe . metal ; 94Large -- delicacy , Salt ' albu. 4An minold sandpiper 'of , dium 47Flab Small . ---- - 15-ye- ar - - - .' mpen. stockade 8Chirp; ' such demonstrations is fairly simple and can 'be secured at reasonable cost, be said. Every ACoutnAtaiMAIsa.lteasaavoliki, cieni in the procedure with very little training. Mother advantage to teaching tint aid this way is that-i- t creates a real interest la the sufiject with the boys, he said. tricins 45Rusinan photo. church . Lake Council received a lesson Scouter Glad told the group. in realistic first aid at their reg- "Paste and red liquid make ular .meeting Sunday from wOunds so real that oftimes wybeta n tor and local Scout- - first working on a victim," he told the group. et. , "Teaching limed. aa4a1G , The First Alder demonstrated possible to help prevent Scouts a compound fracture with a and Scouten from becoming un- - chicken bone, some morticians nerved when they have to ban- - wax, and a little coloring. He ' 'Commissioners 92Prepare 44Flout 1High mountain ' ot .desert" 133Pot , graphs ' , returning person to conscious. flees for taking - beneath 43Something parents lag..-j- ui -- 91Vault 1Additiánal 2Of grand- 'DUN well-know- - - wins Scouting besot. . James , W. Quinn, advance- -' meat chairmall" ths Salt lake vet- Council, received a eran award at a court of honor held recently by the Twin Peaks district . Scouter. Qtdnn started in the program as a member of the committee of Troop 25, a post he still bolds. He served as ad- - f , - ' ". I.) QUM Qüiiin: ' Recei v'és , ,,,, ; 1K Realism in First Aid Training Discovers Pays, Instructor - 120 . , - , - . I e , ,.-- . JAMES W. - '.';, 7 et - 6 - also showed ho'ii cream and powder are used to give patients a pale or flushed look, different symptoms requiring '' i treatments. .f Ill ,, as -- 4 '-- k e--,' 11$ . 7:30 p.m. . ! 4 , . , . 1 r, '" ' , .4,. . tot 106 3-- Plexus 102Hard ip , too - IL . 117 . 105Crave . PY4 (........,..11111",,;,.....,,. mineral as the skin 72Given to disputation 75Star-lik- 36Throw U.Examine p4 aside 68Regret profoundly 121Hold 122Condition 70Crack. '' 74Almost by growth - ' 112Ghost 63Delight 65Craseless - - ' - -- , is In a healthy condition and above average for the to 1950 the council has grown from a membership of about 1600 to nearly 4800. The budget hu increased fromabout $4000 to There were two major projects In the field of $23.111 and activities this year. The , council sent 269 Scouts- and . Scouters to the Jamboree at Valley Forge, which was one of the highest representations from any Millen in America, on a ' percentage basis. . , West Jefferson. South Madison, and Teton bijaticts led : the eouncil in advancement for the year. They were followed by North Madison and last Bormeville. rremont . showed the, greatest advance in membership, followed-, bl - , . Centre' Bonneville and , PROFESSIONAL SCOUTLES LAUDED One thing that wasn't mentioned In the rePeete was tie - ' - verine work done by the professional men of the council. ,,, Vernon L. Strong, Scout executivei while a paid has ., worker, his heart wrapped up in the welfare of,boye. Like the voltm. teer men in the program. he puts in many hours for which t, he receives no other compensation than 'the lot that comes . 't ; 4 ..,,o. ' , ,:' ' ' ' . Snake River, Idaho, Council Valley University of,Scouting. Couhcil Commissioners' ,, . Staff Meeting. Dec. Friday, 3, 64, Courts of honor, Bonneville 78, 93, 118, and 127 at and Grant districts and Wigwam in Mill Creek CanWells district for Scouts yon, Friday and Saturday. and Explorers. -- Salt .Lake Council board of Wednesday- Dec.-- 6Annual Rarey1ngewers. Innat.I. scAlchariElest.o asont; meeting of the Cache Val1e y Council, Smithfield Explorers to be reviewed Stake House; assembly at for the Ranger rank prior 7:15 p.m.; dinner at 730 to its becoming obsolete at . p.m.; David 11. Wilson, guest the end of the year. , speaker. Court of Honor, Cottonwbod Saturday, Dee. ICourt of district. honor, Tooele district. - iii mmtot, limerre deeply Judge 26Indigo- - ( ,,..,, 424 100-N-eck- 10PayaNe on NeW , ,,..., ) SOAffect Relit) 61Rust 62Gait , A fish receipt .,fabbr.) . 7i - .77 106 V 116 08Pikelike $9.43intica treed t us 96Very hot 57Unusual . vi at ' i loAmilytammillow 95Noxious 541Deep waters Y 14 . - - . Reponse' The six operating committees showed thatthe Council -- -- - al Ex-o- , tak-1:30 -U- Pan. Tuesday, Dec. . F ' ' 104 ' S3Jump art clear , of University-- - :,, ,0 8I all ' corporation 51Skill 21Auricle 71 11 phere 5O.Source excess 54 - - , 74 87 'V i5 91Act of in- blue 52....cometie 54Of healing r,A - HEALTHY CONDITION OF COUNCIL SHOWN - -,,,,,,,, It' ., ...,,A, .et- , 'P . ' - Dee-- 4Aviation rat- Thursday, Dee. 7Commurdcations rating class for tug.. class for 'Explorers, - , ,, -- lc .1 ,, ,,,, 440,A lek, ,,,. - .. , -c Monday, ,:. VERTICAL spirit (Gr. e. -- -- , i d V - 814 11111 49Malignant different to pleasure or pain coioir i. ' ,fi bird 20Raving MB 0 , 46Fabulous with footwear 1 18 106 extent 10One in- - ', 1 46Of greater grapes 5Shaft of feather . i nozrzoNTAL 41Gatherbig after pmaing 41 41 -- itt4k- ,Ili ,11111,.. .r3rir2,4".YSW , 1Refuse i 4 A.r111111 k F ' ' 4 riremil - 14135'....F,tr, l ,'' 77 r 114 , v , la . ' - -- - 115 17 , : . ., Fri , 7S , 7$ &no SS 7Z J 102 T 4S .0. 54 40 "4 64 ' it- - , . I 7 7,' 53 84 to , - V onnomsem, la .e 1 111. - 2 - - were-presente- ..,- .,, , 41 '- - 0,- ,, 45 44 , --1-. ' - ..., - 4.7-4"-- , -- , 57 Illifirfrel - - - -- . - HEMTING Electiotrof council Officers for 1951. presentation Of ail- ver beavers, a memorial service for registered Scouts and who died since the last meeting, and Sctheolieteveritit ofhave. attendance priies, will be highlights of , - . -- presidents are Ralph Waddoupa, Claude Lewis,, and O. J. Buxton. Melvin E. Anderson b commissioner for the Coon- - .. ' ' eland Karl Hale is treasurer. National representatives elected were D.,, It. Richards, D. W. Stowell, S. IA Meikle, and L M. Jorgensen. Council , advisory committee member, are G. Frank Knight, Dr. D., G. McLeod, Edgar Westerberg, Ernest Blaser,,William H. 1Dahlstrom,, T. T. Hopkins, ,William Grant Ovard, L. IL Merrill, , John Sharp end C. M. Kindred.- ,' to three of the out-Silver Beam awards , Scooters of the council: W. C. Collins, Idaho Falls; Richard Miller. St. Anthony, and.Nottney Pearson, Moore. - , - --- the annual meeting. Be tomvery highly the council for reaching the Crusade ob. , - jeettees: Ho asked those attending to do what they,could to help eliminate the turnover in Scoutmasters and Post Ad., . ,. technical men and should be retained in visera , These--ar- e . , 'MEI" 4Z - speaktelektrlat Itilbeert-priRn- -as- : .,-,,,-t .. superintendent-orthel- t .' mended - ' '''' pal - ir ,s:x" - i t .. - 'DOUBLE ATTENDANCE' ' rAmill . Z1 A . ', ,, , 1. '- I) WANE zr AlpAlla Ay SCOUT CALENDAR SAMIllemaimilmrVeteran at 44111111111111111MAIIIIR 24 , ,., - --- 4, ' I ir 4 erAa1 Ili I ANIIIIIIIII.EIIII , z3 -- , ;., Puzzle AlljaillarAlo Az114 ,; 111--- In ' ' -,w- . , - , , , , .., ihdo - Prank,- Sunday'. " ' .' PLAN ANNUAL MEETHenry F., Ogard, Lynn Mika and Wendell' J. Ashton are ' .' f among Scooters actively workingon plena for the S. L.. Connell meeting, , , - ' - - :' 44.....511, ..r , v , o' - - , - , 't , , , ., I, ? - 1 ' .. - - 1 '', , ..4Aor , , ".' 4, , . - , , ( 4e. , , ' , , . , . 't - account of themselves in every respect' , ' was part of lhemessage of W. J. O riiicTettririg7-7-7' : : president of the Teton Peaks Council, w , given at the' annual meeting held last week at Moore, inane " Without vision the people, perish'," Pres, ()Tryout - . quoted. "Certainly those floe citizens in whose bands have rested the responsibility of directing Scouting's activities in this council through the years caught the vision of its possi. ' - : . Unties to have blinded so well. ': , "Mai we all be united in a determination-t- o carry on , . ' through the next year with redoubled efforts to serve our I lo carry the torch - 1 'youth that they may successfully continue - , , in America." , of liberty , ', -, SUPT. crEns TACDS WOR- K-- ''" . . ,,,, , , . . .,,, . 1, - 7 . ts, , , ., 7 1,. ,Many young men are now entering the armed services of our nation. We have the satisfying assurance that those ' with Scout tniining will find it easier to adjust to the many varied requirements of this service, and will give a creditable ' -- ,,, 4 ! '07,,- ,... ., z . .' .,,- "'t -- I. , - - $ s', , - t :- 1 ''' , . , 1 ., , ,- , - ' - - ,- , , f - . , 7.cton Peaks Council Record Shows . Results of Wisely Planned Scout Program - - , ' t I - - , 11-, By FORACE GREEN fund. , . The yearly contribution to the fund was designed been last "Double of the attendance adopted year'his -money- -. 'The the theme for the anntialmeeting off not so much to raise the Salt Lake Council'. o. . for the fund but-,tmake 1413011:x1day eveningaan.12. it will,WITIMMILISIZeBchahrboYo aate dell J. Ashton, chairmaa, of the program committee. rteitt: . ' E. P. Champ, Dr. L. V. Mer-- ley and Derrald L. Watkins, that it existed. Following a custom of the past three years, an Ameriand Dr. E. G. Peterson have field executives. can and a district flag mill be given as first and second Flag to districts winning the attendance contest. The ' place prizei ' ' attendance count is based- - on the number of adults at the meeting per sponsorint institution In the district ' , , Crosi-VVo- rd A program Mat will appeal to the general public Is be- . , ing arranged for the event Chairman Ashton said. It will include wipe outstanding music and a good speaker. , . ,. , . The features that make up permanent places on the pro151 will be arranged so as gram ,the time they take a I is la I 111 making the program shorter than in years past, the chairman i 1 I is n; -- , 1 ) .I - et 1.00, i, , as follows: J. R. Johnson from the Benson district; Preston s Brenchley and Ellis 'Hansen from the Hyrum district; - W. Hazen Hillyardand M. T. Van Orden, Smithfield; Dr.- - W. L Cragn and H. B. Hunsaker, been named as honey memCache-Logaand Dr. L. V. berL Merrill - and W. Paul Merrill, Assisting with all arrange'Conntr.'-------- -rnents'for fiat big' annual event are Preston W. Pond, Scout '124, , . ' time they registers has been adopted agalothia year by , the board of tiustees. ' The "mite," whit h amounts to one cent for Davis, Loy Watts, Edgar NiLion, each Scout and a like Conley Watts, Ezra Kendall, E. amount for each adult regLeRol Jones, Reed Bullen, and istering, or as much more Gurney Lee. Sixty-fiv- e Mite!, as they want to contribute, men have been'nominated to the goes into the council trust executive boar4 and A4 have 112 , , , - 4, , is . ,, Loi ,, --- ' "", . probably be elected lathe meeting. The present president li retiring at men have the post. ALSO NONIC4ATED Raymond and Bryon Snow., I men Other placed in nOMinnStake Mika . superintendtion include Calder S. Hail for ents nornizikted to The board-ar- e treasurer;; and vice presidents ,Elmoc Peterson, William A. 54 . - ' 1950-- 47 council. TO it ., . , i t.1.111 , 'IN...--- . a -- ) Pitt 'd.c.. ,, - . full-tim- been nominated- - for national , council representatives. rather 1. Stoffie and nth. er Willis Rosenthal have been nominated as Institutional rep- resentatives to the executive board. LDS stake -- presidency representatives on the board In. dude Eldon Tanner, Weldon A. Nash, David O., Hendricks, Morris Hansen, Casper W. Merl., rill, C.- A., Hurren, A. George -- - - r'i ..-- -.1 GRA,NT MCFARLAND nsigna S.,eeut pod. D-4- , , f --- i 7--- ,,, Sundo;, Morning,' December 3,-- ..... -- :I - ..... 1)EstRET, NEWS, soft Lake CityIltoh-e - , 1 . , -, ,.. - ,, ...,.., . . --.- , - -- ! - - .....,,,. .- - . - , vice-presid- I, . - . ..., , '' ' , - - . Council, will leave professional , ' I Scouting Dec.1 to become -- --4,. of the Intermountain IL Livestock Company and care : ' for priVate ranch interests. , , Scouter McFarland , entered , - ' i ' Scouting as a boy of ILI Be ,,...,-- reached the Eagle rink and later L'' ,,- - , s' - 11,:' ' ', became ' assistant Scoutmaster I' ; ' and then Scoutmaster'of a troop or In Idaho. ; Six years ago he accepted a ,,- , Nkk as I ; t Wash., position at Yakima, irlield executive- - Tliree-yea- rs , Salt , ago he transferred to the . Lake Council. , . , , "It is with' deep regret that I e association resign from ...it ...deg?'" v , with the fine men of Scouting," .,, .,, will stated. "I McFarland Mr. ; alwaysserve, however, as a ,....4., , , ,. s . volunteer in - the program as I ',Y s .4t , , ,,.' tp;-,t believe the fundamentals of t' - '1',71, Altli ''''.' future are Scouting " steering.the .,. , ,- - r, , , good of America.". 1 ' , Grant McFarland, field Scout i executive -- of the Salt Lake 4 1 ',. ', -- knew i ' . ,' Members assisting hbirare w Pau- l- l!lerrill and Vt. Whitney Smith. Because of iilities, at. Jendance at the dinner will be ,limited to 500Culmsee stated.--...,r - ''. ',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...-NAME - - t- -- Carlton Cubmsee head's the annual meeting committee. DC. , .,,,,, - I.', .4 " - ', . 4" t ,'''r i , uflicers and the presentation of silver awards.: ' ,.., , of the-electio- n- - leaver , ' tp,.. - , .. - . . , 1 .'n . Leaves Job' I co tng - -- , . . - -- - Unit Sets - grew,. G. 'McFartati J -- , - - , - ,, tag S,-,- . , . .e -- - V c, , 1 , ' |