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JuJ lo 1 The National Jamboree JAMBOREE CAMP SITES APPROVED Tioop and patrol iiiltiisi i".v steadily m the Uni hi valley Conn cils Thu fifth unnu.il i iiiihuii leld with is to be held at Stmt .nat city s Health Day celebration M.mv tmni on May 14 and have reported thit huh yard patrol ramps ale sit iii and pat toil, are pi mining nn t In skills and (Oiitisls lm imping technique that will make the A at the standard campus oimpmu Si out Master Leon Hall of Trim, 112 of the Logan Fourth ward says that his back vard is filled with smuts Troop roiniiiitti i man, 'I hud Alfred King, of the ward says that the Heaei Iatrol at tin In is setting its camp up u( the putrol leader, Horn 1 111 r i Sin-ma- y NSHINCiToN '1 ht (on'vtm ldiwt fit tin i11 I' M s 1(1.111 i d hv tmijiush to th Bov Siuulv for their nation jimhonu here I urn 3d to .hilv his been hv Sfiiituv of Iht Inter- (ton ti Irk dnoitor (am merer .Nition.il Park th ieMrrd litis win of Thi Si rvn e by B Nino s diifl im nationa .on (m ol the Bo of of Annrii i in i h irge of or mou twint th preparing iirutoi Si outs yet turn il Tin . rimpN , mithm site-- ii-- for l use hv 1 hub jmihuK' lontinMit mMonu-n tit or the Washington I'otoni u West grounds Bnk smith f the refleiting poo1 th i if i 1 t Iain niu the old Mi moiial, t lie timrist in i it ki t ground The dales of the i impoui win tinp put ot tin1 hast rotonuu at t ubout tluee months uo u all of (olunitn i Is it k, in it !v the committee was not aw in it I uni p t of t h ep trt nn nt of that time of the LI S Cliuuh v f uni tin aronie Hnesthood piogrim win n Agio u!thi inl vv t pt hemu r nt aih o id and i i is to be till ried on a stake btsi Mt dong th bndgi in relebrution of the amine ism hin i Muonil High as uni an if tne restoialiiii of lie Vu nil i iiiiimbdviH ant In h Iain and ii Irnsthood nn Mo l'i Some of ,tiii the slakes have alieadv lnduatid bun Mile Kun a willingness to looptrate w.tli the camporee and others have it under lonsideration Km Imr an nounceinent of the ditaos of anv cooperative piogram will he anI ROOT It nounced luter On Sitm dav. April Troop 16 sting w ec k igain took a vorv intti tanv on Tilt (lid outing to Gntn i si outs weic t iken to the s i ond (ave in m v Ford, where we had vvtie held, diniul Five oldest-summatTO tlso, two fire building e hiked high up on ion., given Miffs, from whole we could set all of Cm he Valh v Name wn.s To date the following si outs and studied, elk and dei r horns wert .scouters have made pielimmaiy found, and the Little Flower nunc application to attend the National was explained to the scouts hv Jamboree June 3d to July 9 m.yself, as well as the different Scouts: William R. Tanner, Tioop caves We it turned late in thi Dean Smith, Troop afternoon vciv happy for the ex.r2, Llnrose: Jack Coates, 47, Riverdale, perience Alfred King Williams, Wavne Chambei-lain- , TROOP 112 and Grant Bellony of Troop Rex Biggs, Troop On Mar. h 4, four bovs passed 75, Kemmerer; 05, Cove; Richard Lundahl, Troop merit badge tests in cycling, they 9, Logan Sixth want, Don Bate- weie Melvin Larsen, Russell Olnf-soson, Troop 6, Logan First ward Wesley Smith and Mass Hess, Hoskins, Troop 5, Lo- it took them 51 j houts Saturday George gan Fifth ward; Max Arlo Pope the 25th, a meeting was held at and James Tasso, Troop 41, Clif- Scoutmaster Leon Hall's home E ton; Richard Merrill and Cyril M Skabt-lund- , camp master, was Kearl, Troop 33 Preston Fust present and the tup to the YelPark was discussed ward; George J. Nelson and John lowstone Lcnkcrsdorfer, Troop 8, Logan Senior Patrol Lender Melvin LarWendell Seventh ward, Roskelley, son and Conrad Barrett weie also Troop 66, Smithfield Second ward present Dale Olsen, Troop 105, Logar On April 28 the baik-yarFifth ward. Kail Shuldberk, patrol camp was set up at Mr Hall's home this was very sucTroop 43, Winder. Scouters: Orion Jensen, exploier cessful. We, Troop 92, will meet VS next Tuesday for campfire and commissioner, Franklin stake, H. Handly, scout commissioner games instead of scout meeting exFranklin stake Samuel Smith, Melvin Larsen plorer leader, Riverdale The time has arrived when those expecting to participate in this great event must make their application with the $5 00 deposit. Any scouts or scouters interested The regular monthly meeting ol should get in contact with the lothe Cache Valley Council will he cal scout office immediately. ((inducted in connection with the (amp leaders training i amp at the Richmond Park, near Merrill's Spur, Sunday May 2 All council memners are urged to be present for committee meetings at 9 00 a. m, followed MAY BE by the general meeting at 10 15 a m President A R w ill he in charge Cuth'r Following the council meeting,, all Unless the following tinops eoum il members participating in registrations reach the stout of- the meeting will be invited to a fice before Friday evening, April luncheon of 30, they will be mitnimitn ally dropped from the files of the national and local conn, il ami will be no longer eligible to partmpue in any part of the stout program or wear any part of the smut uniform or insignia They aie. explorer troop 103, Log in Kiev out li ward Scout troops. 22. ellsv die Setond ward; 51, Pttershoro, 2a Hyrum Third ward. 12.1, llynim First ward explorer tump, 125 Hv rum Third ward explorer, os Glendale; 136 Franklin ixploier, . Clark-don61, Cornish, 63 lt3 Clarkston explorers; 70. Woodiuff, 77, Kemmerer Catholic Tlie following tioops are incomdue to some pletely registered minor detail Troop 15, Providence First ward, 19, Providence Second ward, 20, Logan Twelft.i ward; 3, Logan Kleventh ward, 9, zzorTr00n by o Logan Sixth ward. 107, Logan f Eighth explorer; 6, Logan Fotuth, an befwen ; 42, Oxford; 140 Dayton exploier' 78, LaBarge. i J I turn is good just that M iv th hn kv Lids who go from the Ca In Valltv r v news TROOP APPLY FOR TRIP , JAMBOREE V Wil-for- d d ( iMAGlNZ THEIR (PREDICAMENT... Die y hior. ( j n 7 jii In dm turn II v ur m m (ll uf li i i r k z tffei rn nd M.iv 2 H w urn Histr t Im Hu uni His tint (ouit of honor aMHI h lu Id tv lu for Simddv it I'tf i si I tov I s St out s ind Kxpln I ( of Honor ist rut ( Vim ii lu will he lo Id it thi l.iif.m Ninth ' M tv iv 4,,r both wud Snnd -sM ( nil , lll'l l s Ollt . bi a Mii'lit t s Imv progtom pu i nt H WA.'slDNGTON (orn-mitte- tn i tv ii urn 1 d j v n i I HI ll tew s tr with a gi mus for mm dv and high voltage roon the cinema hori- him I1 Zi Ii I) ,n in d 16 pi ills to raise $10,500,-(Hi- o for politic al purposes during the four years of President Roosevelt s second teim have hogged down somewhere within the nation il committee organization The fund raising program wa, adopted here Jan 21 at a national Committee (omnuttic meeting officials said that so far the plan has not rused a penny nor have 48 state any of the pioposed moniy lolleilors been named Committee officials said however. that some move ment toward a trial test o fthe fund raising program probably would be made with the next foitnight The will he considerably moi c modi st at least it the outset than was outlined last January But the committee exputs to finance the 1938 congressional campaign from proceeds of the It is supposed to provide $5,000,00 foi the 1910 jji esidential i ampmgn pro-gri- pro-gta- speaker wards were presented Tenderfoot Frank Davis, Blaine Cook, Glen M mason, Herheit Chimp, Melvin Bam, Calvin Cois follows SATURDAY ROXY i 1m I ii mil Giavit, screen 'he inntiiunt whose first i. in pu tine The King and ('hums (in opens with a is r tin 3u April Demuiialic gieut-- i sime the idol nf PLANS BOG DOWN c S I 5 tmds Joan B!ou-dish to 't t be-- ( b k ug o King and th. nn uhuh ujuns Situr-w i'U itb i (. ila I tv Day uhl show tt tiu Boxy I hea-t- ( r v i ( tne , ! r A H POLITICAL FUND The anniml (.imp lenders training ((infereme (if the BSA is beSaturday and ing held Friday Citv Sunday at the Ri.hinond Park, two miles noitl. of Richmond, just east of Merrill Spin under the direction of the leadt training and (limping of the mine il Si out Executive, Preston W Pond, will he in charge Commissioners and experienced si out masters will act as camp leaders at the conferenie Its objective is to fannliaric scouters with the techniques and skills of scout camping, health and safety problems involved and ol ol ganization for leadership tioop camps- It is expo, ted that thcie will be many si outers from the whole of Cache Valley n attendance Si outers are urged to participate in a part of the camporee, if it is impossible for them to attend during the whole period A meeting of the leaders of the (onforcnce was hold at the Boy Siout oftue Wednesday evening at 7 30 to prepare details ami plan for programs Tile program for Sund.iv will be .arriod on in keeping wtih the spirit and purpose of the dav ' IdCi, s at the Fngh.ini Y no .molding to L! J u univcisily Lmtord 'l'M tor ot the es o it its has licin J'lofissoi an intit i ot the phvsoa! t'dio a il' v it bi t iiivt rs'tv of S , He w i il Califo. in i since 128 i, EUGENE L. ROBERTS -- 1 GOMES TO LOGAN -' o pu I u 0.11. to I d ingt r as two snow hound Ihem-clve, m find litmtis i o' atlilctiis at the B1 u university tinm to 1921 and limn l'25 to 19,'s ji V he r i - diiti tor ot the g.n n n is. inn in t igdeu lot one veu Lu in his pin engaging pi cv ions u il iduta'ion instituting m liieitni him lodge with a mountain n! v i sjuffed moose for chip to Town cron Fifty Ro ids one in d t( st rcl iv at the ( apilol with Don Amc tie and the, .tec two delightfully Vnn thrilling young stars in the leading roles After w etching the hilarious and adventures (hit bitill exciting lion and Ann when a blizzard bundles cm in for the winter, you II be me lined to agree that Us nice weather if you can get it' 'Fifty P.oads to Town' starts its thrilling toboggan ride of merriment with Don Ameche hurriedly re-- i leaving town in his ear, after call living a mysterious telephone that someone is ready tn shoot him on sight Roaring along the road to Canada at the same time is Ann Pothern, and the addition of a motorcycle cop to the party makes for a thrilling three-cor-red c hase zVfter tricking the pursuing offi-- i er the two fugitives seek refuge in the hills, but come in for a surprise when they both wind up at Don makes Ann the same abin dtstioy a ligal document which he believes to be a subpoena for him Actually it is her marriage license, for she was running away from her millioiiaiie parents to get married A radio an louncement that police are seeking a dangerous gangster in his mountain hideout leads Ann to suspect Don Bv the time she finds out that Don is not a gangster, hut just running awav to avoid being mixed up in a disnowfall vorce case, a heavy makes it appear likely that they will be snowed in for the winter, and, to complicate matters, the couple realize that they are falling in love with each other The arrival of the real gangster and the subsequent attack of a sheriffs posse, bring the film to a stirring climax, and after their thrilling brushes with the law and the underworld, Don and Ann decide to solve at least two cases of mistaken identity by merging them for keeps 111 I Dav Midnight Preview gili the Row theater, at popular Mlurdav night it 12 o i lo k His t.une abioad is understandM able after seeing this picture Gi iv et is handsome in a tall, dark and thorh.m id Add to oughly masculine wav tint masterful acting a warm and funnily personahty, an excellent spiaking and singing voice In The King and the Chorus Girl Mervyn LeRoy s first picture as a produi ei for Warner Bios M Gravet plays the role of Alwealthy spendthrift fred VII who tumbles madly in an independent love with little American i horns girl, portrayed bv Joan B'ondoll he king loves the i hoi us girl, she turns up her nose at hint, and the merry, mad fun is on Edwaru Everett Horton is magnificently humorous as the worried mule of the piofligate king, as is Mary Nash, the veteran comedienne, as his aunt Norman Krasna, author of sev-ciscreen hits and Groucho I irx the comedian, wrote the Werner R Heymann and script Ted Kothler mm posed the two hit tunes For You' and "On the Flue de la Paix that aie sung in the Folios Bergeie scene There, dso Bobby Connelly s dancing can puls perform the exciting May d 1 SETS HEALTH , I U!ll K u tig V , i ' Ft rimes (ittviL dr urn Hi IN CONFERENCE t gift ii w ' ooned o s i , B n sou ooi (oi, it of honor hi IH at 'I ri nton Sund.iy a ill b M iv J tifiop (unit of honoi n HI h M in lx tin IB hmonii south 1 At The Capitol Ai fl Si . i?s e I ' " v lir t ion mil i tin of (ourt of Honor If'lMiim.ui, h to b. in (on .mils Hot , HIm i uni s m lion ai'ii tbouting ot Ki mkltn si ik on Juni I - r- : p y i a ivs tin 4 4 time gnat CAMP LEADERS he was instructor tin at the Yale un sit gymnasium Dm Surnelimes tceogmzed .is the vitii tn Unbelts panoges i due itnin hv so d dim tor u . annuil Mt Tniip m ciguiatid he I hi annual inv itat ion il ogi.s hike ti.uk nn et and I flay i crim il soui! rt creation it B Y U liadt t ship training at the University of Southern California, nut munity center .social recreation a the citv of San Diego, and pm fosumal ti lining in physical cdu ition at the Brigham Young un other are movennn's vusity w hu n Professor Roberta has in ated augur Professor Roberts is the present president of the Pi Sigma Epsilon national honorary recreational ft and a former preanlen-oSigma Vlpha, national physn n education fraternity Among sonn of his reiognized .students ai. Alma Ruhatds Larsi e Clinton Bob Van Osdel, Duncan McNaugh ton an Delos Thurber, Olymp winners in the high jump event and Owen Rowe, low hurdles anl sprint artist He also coached thi baski ball team which won second pl.u e at the national team championship at Chicago in 1917 vc v t I i ' I' I' I! 1 I J,, VO V Y--, f PROF. EUGENE L. ROBERTS Physical Education and Recreation Rccriiticm in physical education ..ill be taught at the summer session of the Utah State Agriculture college, June 7 to July L Roblti, bv I'rufessor Eugene erts associate professor ill health and physical education at the I'ni-v- i si t y of Southern California, Los Angeles, and formerly caret tor of unY slii MD Isl 1 Two Hours Only 4 M. to M. 1. 1. 6 IMRODl riORY ADVERTISI.MJ OFFER FREE! FOUNTAIN PEN ANL) IENCIL I)Y SVLT LAKE CITY April 3d d I' Secretary of State E E Monson acting governor in the absence of Governor Henry H Blood tod cv asked Utahns tjo observe c 1 i health dav May 'With exuberant health in his youth the future lavs the foundations for a life of useful citizenship,' the officials proclamation read Rath lYn ('anics GIVEN TO a 10 - ea' FKin A i itten Cuarantee IFRCIIASKR OF 10 IJLUE RAZOR BLADES 1 citi-sr- n I (AKo lilackhs for (lem or Auto 'OR Strop Ra.oi) 49 MODERN DRUG STORE and still see the complete feature picture Regular pric es will prevail 12 30 10!) N. Main dance burn and Doyle Caziei Dont nvxs" The King and the Second class Lut Bob Ray horns Girl Preston, Gerry Hatch Herbert Remember the doors open at Calvin Reed II 45 Champ, Coburn, and you can come as late as Burr and Geoigc Wilkensen. Merit Bob Preston badges Gerry Hatch - Safety, bookbinding Lutz -- Musk Ray tiremanship; firemanship, safety and bookbinding S. We Guarantee in I COURT OF HONOR SET FOR SUNDAY Slated For Sunday DROPPED have desi rve imiik li tin Council Meeting Is THIRTEEN TROOPS s out In I r . - J il f Imnoi .in s Ih in Hi f mi t on fn'ln A ioh-i i i ton Iou.i Rh t Im SimH i ' M i v 2 unHi r ji p 'oiii J'K fiouli of r ( in. I -- OF HONOR LISTED shadow of v,ish mgton s Monument mu t hi Bimoln M mnnat in s f,hi uf to the (tpitul building i lo Bov W Inti Houm tin tin hmldii g out s of Arm tn i ai a Hunt livid i it It will hoiiM thou twi ntv tne or th rtv lu surimn i s outs for s uni of div fellowship (hangi of uli n tli i pi nmg of pair rot ism to Mturn home and do a httii job as young lUi ns This first Nation i! s out .I unhoree to tin pilgnnmgi nl r of our national lifc will to lulv (i inn from Jum On Julv tin sc thoustnds of out s and t In w h adt t s w ill ph lg t In ir lo tit y in the pi i m in c of tin mi mor nils w i t (i our gr at nn n have i ret t who (ould foigit tin ms Ives in to the (minium goml si rvn i Ii ! with FUTURE COURTS Within thi A IN PREVIEW HIT HiS t Is Camporee Attracting inicirsl of llie ju oj.fi (ss of Hoy Scout activities m Cache Council, Roy luilcv Killunn, (ouihiI puhlu il v t Iiuii ni.in, and l)n k Iailleii, Si out Im'-- IKIlM'l. U'JAII, 1,0 CAN, ,, Our Prices to He Lower Than A ny Ollier Place You May Shop A limit of honor was held in the Logan Eleventh ward for Troop 3, Sunday April 25 undot the direction of M V Coombs, distrut court of honor chairman This is the first distrut iourt of honor to be held in this troop for the past three years There was a keen enthusiam on the part of the scouts Practically every scout of the troop participated and received some award Past President J W Nirkbride was the GALA MAY DAY BUDGET DRESSES MIDNIGHT ni assoc iate funks like these with a $(.!)." pi ice lay! Never, never, would Tailored prints, small sheers with ci isp, white, wide spared floral pi inis, new pastel frocks, I wo piece f locks . . . IhevTe well within Ihe reach of een FRY modest budgets. New style details, loo, in scuaic and low shn rings and novelty Imtlon linn. PREVIEW Muir sviiRim A 12 Oclock! anil JsAll Rl I()l S.VTI RI) Y Only! Hear crimes answer to super-- c rinunal in this ptini bed thrilling drama' ! (I'irJi Run in I.okiiii) Hie piituro cveiy father and son should see Its the griatest show suin Tom Sawyer and lluik Finn . . Or .i hi: wkoii: ii : PRINTS! SlIFFRS! FS! NFW IAS IFFS! SHORT SFFFVFS! DRFSSFS! I) VRKTON IVCKFT j .A Vralues to $12.95 UKS IX IT! OFFS .nd THRILLS IF YOU RE SIX OR SIXTY! FRANKLIN HOLDS 95 $095 anj x' no "I .ir Mnny highrr-pricc- dresses JAMBOREE BENEFIT included lower On Tuesday night, the Fiankliu Make held the fust of a serns of banquets an) dances ht mg sponsored bv the M Men and Gleaner Girls All M Men, Gleaner Girls and their partners went to the banquet being held in the Second ward recreation hall, from where they went to the dance, which everyone was invited to attend and danced away an able evening. All profits enjoyfrom these dances and banquets will go to the stake jamboree fund nd help out the scouts of the stake to attend the national jam boree in Washington beginning on June 30. Gordon Maughan U.se Our L'ly-Awa- y BE i DON - n 1. s o BOO I' ANN "llot Air Salesman" ROBINSON CKleSOK SAIT Kl Im&m V, At No. Oclock Mr. JKSSK CRAWFORD Mr EXTRA ('AUTOONs jl M i:rs st Ninv 11 V f. he Organ" or vu.Air ";ar!)i:n In Tia linieolor 1 1 1 iln 1 v ! I with JOAN IMzONDKLL ... A Deposit Holds Any Garment! CLEARANCE 7") one sniatt silk tiiessos and eui .1 .fti !),7 value Umlling to m styles too ? (lest i die v "ITiv street" : CH MILKS BOYER I I iiictnim ti luii.v 'IXRLKNE DIETRICH in and in "Ich ts of HIKE (ANDY Oimervill. . Jor Dorwefl . Oouglo fowl Lo" - AIo a,," Sf epfn "f Small (Fiance's griMiest gilt to the I'. S suite the Statue et BIG KIDS' SHOW VI 12 MORNING 111 Flan FERNAND GRAVET in SOU AMECHE W. Head of St Louis Mo. president of the National Council of the Bov Scouts of America since 1926, is chairman of the National Bovs' and Gins' Week committee for the United Mr. Head is of the General Americanpresident Life Insurance company, and is a faimer Ranker and a leading business Of tne middle west Boys and Girls' Week is observed this year from April 24 to Mav 1. prices 89.95 to $18 Leads Observance of Roys and Girls Week Walter nt OI.OR '"d f lltU.VIlKl Midnight 9 IVKDIOIM sun NEWS NOR I II MAIN IllONF M. A W & A Jii 2 4 5 |