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Show Page 6 May BLANDING OUTLOOK Boy Scout 6, I960 Tresps in San Joan District Attend Aoncal Caraporee in which he related Indian legends and disoussed local Indian Lore Next was a Court and practices of Honor in ohioh the following Seoond the Blending Last Friday and Saturday 59 Boy Scouts and a dozen Soout ers again lived the "Outing" In Scouting aa they parti oi pat ad in the Annual San Juan District Soouts were honored OuBporaa held this year on the Blending Sportsman's Club in tenge Brown's Canyon earned! south- test eaoh other's skills with some type of and rating plan ConcL'otlng the oanip was Le Grand Olson of Monticello, ohairman of San Juan Jistriot of Scouting, end also Forest Ranger for this area Assisting him and taking' care of registration Dob Thompson, distriot being 801 Pub-l- io they had t . camping by Rifle presented with badges east of Blending A Camporee is a Boy Soout oamp in which two or more patrols compete with each other Ward, was Don Davis of Troop Speaking merit badge Mike Mbrray and Wesley Hunt of Troop 312 Second Class Rank Soott Bliekenstaff of Troop Class Rank. of Troop 312-F- irst Norman Johnson Aid merit badge, Glenn Patterson of Troop 312-F- irst Aid and Publio Speaking Merit badges Glenn Patterson of Troop 312-- Star 312--Fi- rst Soout Rank oamplng Troop 313 was given recognialso know forestry tion for achievements they had as Assistant Forest Ranger badges weren't Highlight Of the first day in made, although available at the time, according secamp, after arrival at ohairman, who '! f (i rVW'Vv A Patrol of Troop 311 (Indian) Lang, Eddie IXitohie, Mike Hat oh Front: Fred Collins, Kay May, and in the Baok: Scout Leader, Second: RayGilbert Cantsee Stanley Martineau mond Dut chi e, Albert May, Ouane camp, Clarenoe Fehrson lection of camp sites and set- to Scoutmaster was a brief recounting of ting up camp, and cooking and anNext among Navajo and eating supper, It program. . experience the oampfire began with songs led by Corless master of Troop was Ilopi whioh were related by McKay of Troop 312 Kunz, advancement This was followed by the closing prayer, given by Arnold Free- Chapman, Scout314 Indians, of Monti-dell- o, followed by stunts given- by eaoh patrol pre- stone, President of YM,M.IA sent host impressive featuro (Young Men's Mutual Improvement of the program was a talk given Association a sponsor of Scout- (COL. 2 NEXT PAGE) by Bishop Scott Hurst, bishop of - Troop c?ui: Front: Jack Kontel-l- a, ird row, Gary Palmer, Robert Davis, Austin Lyman and Tim Black. Back row: Scoutmaster Garth L. Bradford. Marty Camberlang,' Ted Blaok. Nielson, Second Row: ine Carroll, ilelquist, Lyman, Scott Bliekenstaff, Mikesell, Charles way and Norman Johnson Clif- -; Shun- - i master Roy Johnson, Assistant-for- d Scoutmaster; Francis May, Scout (Not in McKay j H Kunz, TC.) Jim Camberland, Mike Murphy and Calvin Blaok. Kl- Brent Th 100 PEOPLE To Don AGE 12 to 99 Jm He Beginners FREE 50 HOURS Instructions Square-Dancin- g .M tVEKJESDflY STARTS CMT 4th urae 0 S.-S- to 11:30 blacmg citv hall Sponsored By BLANDING SQUARE DANCE CLUB Troop 311s jjar, Toni .ft, Wade Front, Daniel Pel- - Mosley, Lyle Helquist,; Olsen; Seoond rows Calvin Jay Palmer, Winston Hur- and Steven Bayless Book rows Scoutmaster Leonard Hurst j : (Not available for picture were Kent Bills and Dlshop Soott TC Hur-Bqrl- at.) efl, o VAN P01DEQ Prcaiat 0 |