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Show Pictured above are, TROOPS SCOUT THREE left tc scouts of Star rank have just King, Francis Laws, returned from a tour of northern Scoutmaster Leonard Hurst, Utah including Salt Lake City George McKinney and Jay Palmer In Salt Lake City they visited The boys are members of Scout the Capitol, the fair grounds, Troop 311 and this troop has the zoo and the Great Salt Lake chosen to make a monkey bridge During their trip the boys went across the ravine at the camp swimming nineteen times Before grounds as a means of earning returning they did temple woric In the in Manti. pioneer merit badges picture they are practicing a Assisting Scoutmaster Hurst Assistant knot they plan to use in co- are Bert Palmer, and 311 the troop scoutmaster; nstructing the bridge Troop was the first troop organized in committee, Carl Mahon, Clarence Alma Redd, and Kent Blanding Rogers, Scoutmaster Hurst and eight Bills right. Bob IN BLAH DING ACTIVE Pictured members of 312; front, Norman above are Troop layman; seoond row, Charles Lyman and Lloyd Lyman; third row, Eddie Cunningham Larry Goodell, and Soott Bllokenstaff; fourth row, Mike Porter, Pat Jones, Bryoe Redd, and Larry Tregellas; fifth row, Don Brown, assistant scoutmasters Richard Watkins and fenti Johnson Stanley Martlneau (standing at right) is presenting Martin Sipe members Scout For their projeot the members of Troop 312 have choeen to build a 20 foot signal on top in July of their oabin at the oasqp grounds Oley Blaok, MoKay Kunz, Bob tyrnan, Lyle Johnson and Dr Nor- wood Roy (standing at left) with a and metal work badge Kunz Porter are troop ooemdttee seouts in the entire troop, 3 are of tenderfoot rank, 4 are 2nd olass, 2 are first olass and 4 hold the star There g McKay oook-ln- are 13 is standing behind Star rank Soout Sipe a dodge ball contest and Troop 801 has dsolded to maks for planned a fishing trip seating arrangements and a flag had . Saturday night. The eommlttee for Troop 801 Thompson, of Clyde Bernal Bradford, i)r. Frank Flom, and assistant J T Mt. Pa'mer scoutmaster le oonslsts pole as There 801; 2 .V ' 3mwi.c '''ti ' their projeot are 17 seouts in Troop are of tenderfoot rank, are seoond olass, 3 are first class, and one holds the star 11 Pat-tivu- n, .. 312 plans to visit tho Temple and Carlsbad Caverns Troop rank .s 0 - ' . Shown above are 9 of the 17 member Soout Troop 801 They are, left to right, front row; vin Black, Bob Certonio, Robert Garth Bradford Jim Camberlang, Frank Montello Scoutmaster Bradford plans a and Austin lym&n; seoond row, to Camp Maple Dell in the trip Tim and unidentified, the troop Black, future Monday Brent Helquist; third row. Cal- -I Nielson and Scoutmaster ; niit J What's New for The Road 319 APR 19 Form 33 almost EVERYONE NEEDS HOMEOWNER INSURANCE COULD YOU AFFORD TO REBUILD YOUR HOME? . . . Fire, flood, wind storms sny one of these could demolish your home. Protect your investment with adequate insurance. See us today for a program suited to your needs. COULD BE Pictured, above, is an artists conception of what one of the Big Threes small cars will look like when or if it is. put in the market this fall. The high top bears a faint resemblance to that on the manufacturers famous tin lizzie of a couple generations ago. Sketch first appeared in .the magazine, Motor Life. Photos on this page courtesy Doug Galbraith, Jr. Page 10 BLANDING OUTLOOK June 5 1959 ASK ABOUT OUR LOW COST PLAN! Basin Realty &Jns. ms 'hons.0R 8-2- It'S 018 |