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Show h i Sun ChronuTe Thursday, April 6, 1972 Eagle Review Thursday, April 6, 1972 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO uQAElGQ SALE S PirofflQsrS' IMJow: Scoui'ang oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fiee trip to New Yoih ti-wax won by Mai Mansfield This Fxplour was selei led as one of twelve awaid winners b the Explorers C lub of New Yoik w ith chat acter development that promotes good citizenship and personal fitness. If these are not interesting, the youth have only themselves to blame for the are the ones responsible K C The Fxplonng Division and I nion Carbide Cor- l!S, poration sponsored the competition among Exploicts foi this trip to New 1 oi k C itv in pril. The (ommillee extends its congratulations to the boys and gills, who were named as but who weie not sel- ected as winners, for their of accomplishments Ml over merica, bov s and gnls ages 14 to 19 aie makl..,, the higher scene oflxploring Hut wheie aie the voting men d and women this distiicl aita ninth of of the not to aie affiliate with BS Exploiing The reason tliev give is It is not intei esting " We ask. How do ihev know " ist of them have never t housing paili-upale- in bv Dish al DS ic t I Manv d at li Hies sponsoi ed v ( (itmc il in Nation- xploi mg of our vciutn aie themselves toinilvune phase of the Impi ov einent iio giaui pi ov ided foi tlu m in ihev aie lul. " et ting anv organ ied piogim of self impi ov cm In seeking fieedom. tan on i v nil th it'ieil respinisibililv fm a well adiusted pel sonalitv and not o v the of nialad-liisimcpine I his lat k of intei est in the ideals of pel sonalitv ates the emotional itv 1 he HS i1- - ogi am of lhat the youth phin i 1 ate consistent activities for the planning and development. n Will we have a good of the institutions sponsoi ing Exploring units at the spring planning conference for district and council events for 1972-73- ? The return to the basic Jealism of Lord Baydon-Powe- ll is the objective of the repre-s.ntalio- program reorganization This practice of forming ideals, establishing a perfection, a perfect exemplar, is the desire of Scouting Leadership. The scouting spirit is this standard of perfection, beauty, and excellence that marks the successful man. ring concert of n the Weber SymThe phonic ( hoir. featuring Seven Last Words of Christ. bv Theodoie Dubois, will be presented in the Fine Arts Slate-Ogde- VALUABLE COUPON Boys achieve success by dofour steps to ing. There - Learning by advancing: 1 participating in activities; 2 testing by public demonstration, 3 - reviewing by association with mature men, 4 - rewarding bv recognition of prompt achievement. trict, gist; May - Athlete; June Outdoorsman. Boy Scouts: April - Eco logy; May - Wilderness Engineering; June - WaterSports. SOAR Project - Save ouf American resources by working on a conservation project for at least one hour with 50 of the unit membership in attendance. You must do the project in uniform. Learn the importance of cur American resources at a meeting or on a field trip. Turn in a report of yourac-tivitie- s - Earth Week and Keep America beautiful day; receive recognition from the Scout Service Center. Camp-O-Re- April e, 28 and 29. A Scout is a Good Citizen, Youth Week, May 1 to 7; Law Day and Loyalty Day, May 1. A Scout is Thrifty - Scout-ketMay 6 to earn money for troop expense and summer camp. A Scout is Loyal and s, Friendly - National Family Week and Rural Life, Sunday, May A Scout is Reverent - Ascension Day, May 11; Aaronic Restoration Priesthood Re- cognition, May A Scout is Loyal and Brave - Memorial Day, May 29. A Scout is Skillful - Scout -- er said the bv Dorothv West. melodic , explaining his statement dishonest and immoral government, Ferguson stated that anything that is morally cannot be politically wrong right. If it is wrong for one person to take from another, it is equally wrong for a person to use the force of government to take from others. Too many of our politicians are using the practice ofbuying votes with promises of favors from the federal treaa -- y taken from other citizens. Of course, this redistribution of wealth results in more bureaucracies being created toadmin-iste- r the money and to control the lives of the people. By this practice, our government is being changed from an agency to protect the lives, liberties, and properties of the people into an instrument to deprive them of these. Government is becoming our master rather than our servant and protector, and is restricting the ability of the people to manage their own affairs. This is leading rapidly to complete government control over the lives of the people. In spite of this widespread dishonest practice, Ferguson said that he is relying on the honesty of the voters to win this campaign. He explained this by stating that thegreatma-jorii- y of Americans are much In about choral classic hasntbeen performed in the Ogden area for a number of years. The forthcoming presentation will afford music lovers the opportunity to renew their acquaintance with this lovely Mr. Taylor said. cantata, Special guestartists for the performance will be Charles n Smith, a organist and musician, ocal soloists are Pat DeBoer and Elaine Darkness, sopranos; Ron and Larry Martin, tenors, and Mike Wright and Richard Bliss, baritones. The choir will also present a group of traditional folk songs in modern arrangements, featuring LaRae Saunders and Gloria Toller, soloists; a group of religious numbers by Mr. Taylor, and vocal settings of works by Chopin and Tschaikowsky. Choir accompanist is Kathleen Hansen. Special guest appearance will be Dennis Hansen, violinist, and a vocal trio of Betty Baker, Marilyn Lofgieen and Mary Kleinma.i, accompanied Mo-ra- in district number One against Gunn McKay. Ferguson stated that his main reason for running is the dishonest and immoral nature of many of the present government programs and practices and the rapidly increasing trenJ for the government to impose complete government control over the lives of the American gress people. auditorium April 6 at 8 p.m. John Craven Taylor, choir director, During a press conference held at the Hotel I'tah in Salt Lake City March 28, Joe H. Ferguson of American Fork announced his candidacy as a Republican for United States Con- in nlfrriTi i H K I I i R fEaursday, Friday & Saturday -- April 6,?,0 pen 0 Gil 9 curing pen House Come In And Register Free Drawing On a Mini Bike 4 Free Helmet on Purchase of a bike Free Refreshments 4 McKay office fitness. There are many suchactivi-tie- s planned, hut do the boys participate in them? Some of those planned for the next month are: A Scout is Reverent - Holy Week Pass-ovand Easter, March 26 to -- A an challenges If success is to be realized, the activities must be available for the doing. These activities must promote the objectives of character development, citizenship, and personal well-know- VALUABLE COUPON May 10 Scout is Courteous Childrens Sunday, May 11. A Scout is Respectful - Flag Day, June 14. Scouting topics for emphasis, cub scouts: April - Beautiful America; May - Back Yaid June - Olympics; Adventure; Webelos: April - Geolo 14-1- 5. Spring concert set at WSC nnun1 April 6. - A Scout is Mentally Awake - National Library to 22; LDS Week, April 16 Reading Citations. A Scout is a Conservationist - Earth Week, April 17 to 21, Save Our American Resources. Keep America Beautiful Day, April 29. A Scout is a Camper - Dis- i more honest than the government that is reflected by their t voting. The big problem is that we to failed have reconcile our principles of government with our principles of morality. During his campaign, he plans to bring out very clearly how we have allowed a dishonest system of government - call it corrupted if you like - to be built up because we have kept separate our principles of government from ourprinciples of y Fantastic Buy': --- N 10 morality. He said that people cannot change the truth, but the truth can change people, and the challenge to all Americans and all political candidates is to apply their highest principles of morality to their voting forthebene-fi- t of America. Fergusons promise to his constituents is that he will neither buy their votes nor sel On All Bikes 0-- 4 4 frail litie I X List Price $56500 their liberties. SALE PRICE S1(3F500 S pY U-- . ix t ys. 'A v,.' v Joe H. . . . ; NVt I f 7u4- y . . 3 j j . 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