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Show Utahns Buy om Califernia Tar Pit Bonds in 4 Zoologists Study Fossils Grand Style ake extinct size of a black bear about & Angeles and Bellevue, helpedfinance Felationships between fossils fda the excavat:wer! a were found abit 30 ald Nationally menis of $1555 m were 19 per ceni above that of the previous year. In December, the $433 mill oughinthe countrs amounted to 26 Socpres the find vhich yieielded then that bought m0 in 50,060 sper 1973. can now hold series e ots wuld the bor bonds warth Wrallion, which isan increase billion since December,! State and county chairmen BYUalso has a ta remind all hond owners that all of fossils from the Rancho outstanding [series bonds treapits. The vertebrate paleontologist continue to draw interest. Early issues, which wereissued at a sad BYU's portion of the lower ate of interest, which Maricopa cvilection contains the T jaws of a bear have matured, noware earning complete the near six per cent interest UTAH'S OLDEST SCOUTER, Dr, Wayne B. Hales of Provo, shows partof his neckerchief and patch collection. He was a charter member of Utah's first troop which began in i8t@ in Eureka. Utah's Oldest Scouter Tells How It Was 65 Years Ago WayneB. Hale: of Prove is one of a idful of menin the jon with 65 years of ut experience a charter member of Eureka’s ring the heights of hills as weil as a Tec‘ture on militarytatics by a veteran of the Spanish-America a Dr. Halesbec scoutmaster on Feb. 9. 1914, one of the first in the LDS Church which had accepted the program in i913 Troop One, organized on Dec 18, 1910 by Dr. L.D_ Pfouts a dentist There were35 boys at the first meeting,” he recalled. "I was elected as a patrol leader Had No Uniforms We had no uniforms in Eureka but when I becamea scoutmaster in Provoin 1914 I had a uniform," he said “Union leaders in Eureka believed we Oneof his fondest memories is a week-long campout near Rexburg, Ida. ‘There were 125 boys and I wasthe only adult,” he said. He added the boys kept order themselves. “Six wandered away from the campsite without permission while camped at Pencock Springs 30 miles northeast of Rexburg. When they returned all six were thrown in the r ‘There was no trouble after that.” he said Boycott Warning Sent The union sent a letter to Dr. Pfouts stating the miners would boycott his dentist office unless he disbanded the troop. He ignored it until he got an even stronger letter “After that we became known asthe Tintie Titans and we formed a baseball team added One of the scouts at that particular campout was George Romney, whoiater championship second base, Edited Handbook Dr. Hales wasthe editor for “The Scout master’s Minute” handbook ut zed by the LDSChurch Scouting program He observed that Utah National Parks Council was organized in 1921 as the Utah Dr. Hales, then 15, waspatrol leader for Tillride, Melvin Shriver, John Aylward and Alex BrownJr He added that the scoutmaster had an County Council, scouting information to Dr. Pfouts and encouraged the formation of a scout troop in Eureka. First Campout level ualisit euewiere he said [or back sv yearsto the Wi aniards are said (0 © lay merge ad fram the said, and “each is so clearly marked, they jump out at you ago ® Water Heaters 9 Waiter Softeners ® Garbage Disposals Fatt now i THE EXPERTS “lived courtroom. disposable income will be at the ticipating in se criminals and witches than for in a DR. WADEE. MILLER inventories part of 9 valuable collection of fossi! bones from a BYU by Mrs. E. Hadley Stuart who helped finance their evacuation. California tar pit. The fossils were sent to BEST PRICED HOMESIN UTAH! 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The present name in 1934, he said. Dr. Hales noted Utah uncle in England who had been sending consituct collection hue according to Toy and Hobby World. The reason is economic since manufacturers cannot estimate how muc thanks Dr. Hales for his work in the troop. Herbert Sprigg, Miles Hales, Darreil Orrigon, Abner Carter, E. Durfee, Ted te the tried-and-true sale items rather thangoin for widespread novation next ing and well as bones from larger animals, he noted. Other items in the vaiuable award in 1942. Utah by the Boy Scouts. bow because they do not = NEW YORK (UPI) — Toy makers generallyplan ta stick to capacities and was given the Silver Beaver were a seri-military organization and would be called into service to fight against their fathers should the miners go on strike,” he on Toy Outlook skull, the skuil and jaws of an extinct dire wolf, and number of bird bones oy an e3 skull. 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