Show I TIIH SALT LAKE TmiH'NE KILL ROGERS— 0 0 M'lXTYRE— FANNIE HURST— V SENATE PUSHES TREE PLANTING IN U SJORESTS Authorizes $300000 ia 1932 on Forest 'W Activities of the Various Salt Lake Girl Scout T roops Troop 1 to have — Everyone seemed re ork WASHINGTON D C —Federal leadership In tree planting and a greatly enlarged program for forest planting on the national forests of the country have been stimulated by the passage In the senate of the amended Vandrnberg bill according to George D Platt president of the American Forest! association The bill as amended and passed bv the senate would authorise expenditures beginning with $300 000 In 1932 and inoi easing to 12000 0O0 In 1937 and such amounts as may be necessary for each fiscal year thereafter In providing for adequate reforestation of the national forests Senate Enlarges Program of Work The program Is many times larger lhan anything ever before proiosed by congress for the reforestation of the government's forest preserves said Mr Pratt The bill as oilglnal-I- v Introduced by Senator Vandenberg of Michigan and the companion measure Introduced by Representative Knutson of Minnesota carried an authorization for forest planting on the nattonallforests east of the 102d meridian of longitude of $150000 for the fiscal year of 1932 increasing to $400000 In 1934 The senate committee on agriculture and forestry however went much further and recommended a forest planing program for the entire national forest system with authorized expenditures of $300 000 for the fiscal year of 1932 $450 000 for 1933 SSOOOOO for 1934 $1000 000 for 1935 $1 500 000 for 1938 $2 000 900 for 1937 and for each fiscal year thereafter "such amounts as may be necessary” In providing for adequate reforestation Expects President’s Approval of Measure ‘ While passage of the bill by the senate does not definitely assure the program" says Mr Pratt "because the bill must first receive approval In the house and be signed bv the president it Is believed the president will approve as indicated by the fact that the bureau of the budget In commenting upon the original bill did not oppose a forest planting program of authorizations growing to $2 000000 a year after six or seven years "Federal leadership In forest planting has long been recognized as the most vital In a program of reforestation In America” Mr Pratt declared pointing out that many states now surpass the federal government In the reforestation of cutover and denuded forest lands "More than 2100 000 acres of tional forest land denuded by fires in the past or destructive logging prior to federal administration need to be artificially planted with trees Last year 18 000 acres were planted and at this rate more than 100 years will be required to reforest the national forest areas Government planting of forest trees even In small country like New Zealand Is far in advance of the United States" be said n' AWA1I and had a very Interesting meeting We had out our color ceremony and then with Mrs L B Young and Mrs R M C Rider as leaders we went around the block to observe the trees and see how many we could guess There were maple chestnut and willow and many others I think It was a very Interam I and hoping there esting meeting will be another one soon SCRIBE LYDIA LOUISE PETER April 28 flag and health paxred first aid girls are going to pass their Housekeepers merit bade On the chart our lieutenants had made we have slips for merit badges and two for first aid and signaling We plaved a few games and sang some songs and ended scout meeting bv singing Ihe Gul Scout National 'Iliree Hv tun SCRIBE SONYA LlGNfLL ft —I Mipixise main of om readeis do not know where the Garfield school m winch we hold om meetings is It is jmt west irom the foothills on Fifteen'll last sheet To the right of il is a beautiful turf Just coveted with wild Ilowcrs and Tioop i 11 ear tiees ii ffpTI Z AND L K0HEST H0N£ST3 E WORK PRICES r — WITH Open Sunday 9 to 12 a i 6:30 J Octtel’tt LASSCO Extractions BRIDGE PLATE — hy — ideal tenon upwards erf 40 ports cinet snd pomu of Wore for folder special interest and reserDetailed information vations are available at the nearest or ss-s- t LASSCO ANGELES All Market St STEAMSHIP CO Sen Francisco 730 So Broadway Los Angela - 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To her ber millions of besuty gorgeous ber thrilling surf colorful flowers volcanic wonders! snd strange sports ing tout through chinery automatically graded and dunied Into railroad cars Tests indicate the cost of mining bv of is about and sang songs then ended with thatmachinery by the pick and shovel method laps " Ireland says SCRIBE SARAH A NELSON STEAMER CALL TO PARLIAMENT Troop 21 — We are woikhig feverLONDON (UP) —Summoned to We ishly on our second class tests want to get our second class badges the telephone in the house of commons In the usual way P J Pybus g as soon as ossibJe We had a contest First we fashioned member of parliament was retrrred out ol newspapeis without scissors to "steamship services" and spoke silverware etc It wasut lo a friend aboard the Majestic in plates the first much to brag about when thev were call m England After all fashioned out that the patrols gathered up their sc rails When they were all picked up and the pa- one of much excitement and fun After a strenuous couple of hours trol corners weie straightened we Then of peppy dancing at the Lafayette played an observation game ” school we went down to Miss Olga we sang “Old King Cole We sang Taps" after that and adjourned the Carlsen's where we enjoyed light remeeting until next Monday We hope freshments There was a report by the committo see you all with cheerful faces and tee chairmen after which the enterJust brimming over with pep tainment committee conducted an SCRIBE VELMA BINNALL amusing Initiation of our nine new Troop 24 — We were very much ex- members namely Aerlta and Bonita cited at our troop meeting WednesBeauchamp Margaret Connelly Joy day We talked of tbc hike that we Wheatlake Mary Hollman Helen have been planning and what we Homer Jean Brown Jane Nichols We hope were going to bring to eat We know and Charmlan Williams we will have a good time these girls didn't suffer any ill efTo help us with our observation fects from such a thorough Initiatest we had a peanut hunt Six girls tion SCRIBE LOIS NORTHRUP 4 hid the peanuts while Virginia AnThe Girl Scout Leaders’ club has drew and Isabella Rice took the rest an Then planned of tiie girls for a long walk overnight to the Girl they took them to where the peanuts Scout Little House at 672 D street were hidden Those who found the on May 10 most peanuts were Betty Hamshire They will discuss plans for the last court of awards of the year which and Gerald Uie Young be held at the Little House Satwill We have been taught how to use the watch to tell direction by the urday afternoon May 24 They will sun plan In detail the summer camping program for girls who are not at SCRIBE VIRGINIA ANDREW Camp Ptnar This program will cenService meetUig ter at the scout house and will be In Troop —Troop Friday the eighteenth of April was charge of Miss Alice Hubbard SAFE SILENT AND STRONG Same Management and Location for Over 28 Years exciting days in Hollywood at Southern California’s Volcano-lan- d and automatically scooped upon long steel troughs which slide it great distances to electric eais The cai s carry-- the coal to the surface where it is washed bv ma- “YEARS AHEAD— AHEAD FOR YEARS" keen delight trip shot machines jrj ) The Oldest and Largest Dental Office in the Intermonntain Country Cost Tours Wa--atc- surely did ache after we got through with our wienie roast We all met al the East high school with our stuks and lunches then we waived up over a little lull until we came to a lot of rocks where we built a fire and roasted our wienies which we After ate with much satisfaction we finished eating we played games page NEW METAL CLAIMED DAIREN Kwantung Leased Terri- tory South Manchuria (UP)— An alloy steel which U 4cld and heatproof with many of the qualities of platinum has been perfected by Dr Y Uexhlma of the Talks Electric company a subsidiary of the South Manchuria Railway company it is claimed The new steel Is proof against nitric and hydrochloric acids as well as great heat in DODGE BROTHER — A What Tioop 14 Buz R7Z Z ipuki it all be about? Tliats what had said would have they rveivone li lome Into the scout room at the si lool on April 20 Betty AlThome Nora Jean Ballif Marlon exander and Barbara Keating the newly elected patrol leaders were in conference with their respective pa-- I trols It seems that eaih patrol is anxious to do something for the Llt-- I tie House but what It Is we cant imagine Our captain Mrs F H iKeir 11 in California but although we bliss her very much we are sure that she is enjoUng herself and will Palt-ridg- Hoars of NEWS SECTION— Sixth Pari MAIN Hist had a flag ceremony and pa- Machines Coal Mines We are going on a trol meeting hike veiy soon I think Second das May Oust Pick Shovel the members have saved almost girls went outside to measure heights table-settin- g while the who one others week and those for passed enough ST CLAIR3V1LLE Ohio W'l —To haven L started are teal enthused for second class We sang some songs bring the machine age into Ameriabout beginning their little vacation and plaved a few games mostly is the hope of R Liv5e ended our meetuig with can ooal mines K is surprising how main fund Ireland Jr young mine " ingstone to scout wavs there aie for a good "Taps manager Y'UMMIE WILSON SCRIBE If to‘ she wants make moiiev In three experimental mines he SCRIBE MARGARFT PETERSON Is operating mar here coal is cut by Troop 19 —Oh our poor stomachs map-maki- 111 lino I tion and giv mg cai li other tips about mouev-makmg to help us up to the Cottonwood Cam on camp Some of The girls in our troop feel that "Lady Luck" is right with them because they are so close to nature and have the material right on hand for Troop 7 — At our meeting la-their use hi the study of Monday we went through our business with a briskness which soon life After color ceremony and a short completed all we had to do In that Then we divided according to patrol meeting we plaved a game passed their second class signaling!!111 Facli of us was let in n soon test We are very proud of the way croups and Mis Karl Scott Bonita concerning natuie HFIFNF OTTENHH- Ruckarma and given a plcte of paper on which we SCRIBE them are progressing tn their woili 'Beauchamp Mai MU? to write all the things of nawere Mhs ol Hubbard Alice took is charge It to them hard but keep up with ture we could find and you would Monday was such a delightful day the girls Troon 15—Our last scout meeting Those girls who had completed reallv be surprised lo see the spec we all went outdoors and played We there was wild ahssum wild was held lip at Uie Little House tests took turns In slg games which we enjoyed It was their compass currant and wild could not have enjoyed ourselves to each other in order to learn sweet pea wild practically the first scout meeting naling of our more We were the at height and In the tree line this year we have been able to go how to put our new knowledge to honeysuckle buch poplar and enjoyment when' we ate the glorious outdoors and enjoy ourselves practical use In this the girls were there was oak w and several Lucille" hich mixture see we have others do So you assisted and supervised by the many SCRIBE JEAN BROWN It U a certain assistants prepared the advantage over some -- rout ranger thing none went home hungry SCRIBE VIRGINIA CAMPBELL Recreation this week took the form Troop 2 — Last Monday we played SCRIBE E KATHERINE STONE a nature game among the four pa- of games containing features that A been Troop 12— new plan has trols Patrol 3 was the winning would help us In learning things made who Miss our Troop 16 —Last week some of tiie lieutenant is by group and much to our surprise after about work to be covered In some of The time we have girls from our troop went on a hike Mary Garellck the game they treated us to animal our future tests in meetings Is so short Mary has di- up CitV Creek canyon They decrackers Then we found out that To close the meeting we sang sev- vided the time so many minutes for clared they had a good time and are 17 to eral included of course the is going songs and Troop give us a hike When planning to go again soon ne it Saturday From the sound of lavorltes "The Praver” and 'Taps" tests work one part of the time and to draw flag ceremony games and troop do- they go again they are going 8CRIBE CLELLA YOUNG the plans it will be a very fascinating territory which they ings lor the rest of the time Tills a mapto of thethetr pleasure trip We certainly hope that test pass Troop 8 — We had another outdoor plan was a success when we tried it cover the weather will be clear In order when six at our last meeting Our troop had which is srequired In the first class that we may enjoy ourselves to the meeting Wednesday utmost Another one of our scouts brownies from the Brownie pack at a song review where we sang all the test The girls of our troop are busily church came songs learned thLs year and last vear e the First Presbyterian Is We all wish that Olive SCRIBE RACHEL EVDASIN engaged in iijakmg gifts for their will be well enough to Join us to see what we did They are girls mother for Mothers' day These gifts that w ant to be scouts as soon as they in two or three weeks Troop 13 —Troop 13 Forest school which consist of shoe bags aprons pass their tenderfoot tests We did SCRIBE DOVIE JOHNSON not have a very large meeting and is growing so rapidly that the spa- dish towels and stocking bags are did not do very much except play cious auditorium last Friday was very attractive and well done Some Troop 3 — Troop 3 at the Neighare borhood House opened this week by games and discuss what to bring for none too large for the four patiols girls who are talented In art will which thev the hike which was a very nice one Mrs Anderson was present with her painting pictures going Immediately to patrol corners We are Alice and we put over frame for their mothers Bell and Naomi Christian passed On Saturday we went up to the Girl able assistant their compass test Classes were held Scout Little House and from there some pretty lively contests Every- sure these presents will find a warm in body was feeling fine and even place In every mother's heart tenderfoot and sig- went on a short hike which was arSCRIBE BERNICE PEARSON in tills naling Ad ter classes we went to pa- ranged in this way: About nine or though there is much sickness trol comers to cheek up on attend- ten girls started out to build a trail district we seem to have fortunately Troop 17 — We have begun to work ance and points This week we were and after they had gone a little way escaped most of it We in earnest now at bur meetings Everybody was talking about vaca honored by having Mrs R M C the rest of the girls started out folRider come down to help our capIt ended up on lowing the trial tain and we hope she will come the other Side of the creek and we CjsvVU W30 by Dodge Brothers CorporstlM In the near future Troop 3 had a three-mil- e hike Then we came again Is going on a hike up to the scout back to the Little House and divided house and we are going to cook our up Into three groups each finding a supper The girls are all looking for- hollow In w hich they made their fire ward to this We closed by singing While getting wood for their fire some scout songs and taps they tried to find some nature projSCRIBE EILEEN THOMPSON ect for every letter In the alphabet Group 2 got all of them Group 1 Troop 4 — Troop 4 which meets at got all but six and Group 9 got all West high had a very good time at but nine We are going to have our Its meeting April 23 We sang some next meeting at the Wheatlakes’ ressongs and discussed the hike to the idence on Thirteenth East street Girl Scout house There were 17 girls SCRIBE LYDIA SHEPARD tr present We closed with “Now run ” along home Troop 9 — Our meetings are held at the Methodist church on Fifth SCRIBE EDITH O'BRIEN East street and Blaine avenue Last JO Troop 5 — Our troop met Monday Friday nine girls passed tests We 8:30 to aention Voyage SUNDAY MOJIXIXG MAY 310 West 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