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Show Friday, May A Baseball Complex. A World of This years theme, Tomorrow Today, brought space age technology into many of the booths this year. Participants were able to make toy space ships, and space helmets. In many of the booths scouts participated in throwing darts or bean bags at space ships and storm troopers for prizes. Booths were judged in two catagories: troops and packs. Winners in the pack catagory were: 1. I 1st place, Pack 285, sponsored by the Price 1st Ward. Pack 287, sponsored by the Spring Glen LDS Ward and Pack 271, sponsored by the Helper LDS Ward, tied for second place. Pack 284, sponsored by the Price 2nd and 10th LDS Wards, placed third. Troops placing were: 1st place, 280, sponsored by the Wellington LDS Ward. 2nd place, Troop 282, sponsored by the United Methodist Church, and the Knights of Columbus. 3rd place, Troop 997, sponsored by the Carbonville LDS 2nd Ward. Troop The scout selling the most tickets was Cory Sparks. He sold 110 tickets. gaze upward as another model rocket soars into the sky. " - Photos by Rick Egan Sun Advocate, Price, Utah woM-o- Rockets were blasting and break dancers breaking among the tepees and rope bridges Saturday as scouts participated in the annual Scout O Rama at the Price City Interested onlookers 11, 1984 , - s' , 9' , $ i An unidentified space scout waits for the next tour of the spaceship David Rex Barker, Pack 3258, checks his paper airplane before flight. the scouts who flew their planes the farthest. A prize was given to i I I 3 |