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Show 12B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 11, 1983 Scout-a-Ram- a something for everyone About 300 Scouts from the Carbon Scout District particia Saturday at the Northeast pated in this years in Price. Baseball Complex a was Gary McDonald, a district leader, said the one of the best ever and had a little bit of everything for the Scouts. This years theme was Mountain Men. Nine Scout troops, 14 Cub packs and a blazer unit took part in the activities from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., showing off their talents. There were fire exhibits with the Scouts showing how to build fires, lashings, towers, a ferris wheel and an obstacle course, McDonald said. The Cubs played more games, had water pistol fights and g guns, he said. There were also played with elastic-ban- d threw and arrows shot also Cubs The exhibits. Scout-a-Ram- Scout-a-Ram- knot-tyin- tomahawks. Various booths were organized, he said, as were cooking exhibits. One Scout, David Askelson of Troop 286, sold 176 tickets for his booth, and deserves honorable mention. A Cub, Steven of Pack 283, sold 155 tickets, the most for his booth. Both boys received special prizes. the following troops and packs In Saturdays The first winners. were place pack was number 907, second place was 997 and third place was 299. The first place troop was number 271, second place went to 286 and third to 907 , he said. Van-Wagen- en Scout-a-Ram- a, Bang, bang, or should it be squirt, squirt. Andy Jones, 7, uses a water pistol to practice becoming a future marksman. Photos by Lynn Howlett Two "Mountain Men" discuss the festivities at this year's Scout-a-Ram- a. |