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Show Fubltohodin the Intordst of Blandtngfcn&tho Surrounding Oil dnd Mining Cotmunttioo 3 VOLUME BUNDING, UTAH , 8, 1961 FRIDAY, DECEMBER Lyman of Troop pinned on Jed by his ing partnership eonelstlng of 5 local men Calvin Black, Jasiee 1 was mother, Mrs Badge 1 Black and Frank Wright set featuring the Slogan was furn- Law, Motto and ished Tor the occasion by San Juan Lloyd-Barton- District , Scout Presentation of the Star Soout (son. of to Jinny Hacking made was Hacking) by of Leonard Hurst, Scoutmaster the Besides living Troop 311 Mrs Gene ideals and practicing the pre- cepts .of Scouting, this rank involves earning five merit badges (including a citizenship and a public servioe merit badge.) Next above Star is Life rank ftro Soouts of Troop 312 beo&me .Life Soouts as presentation was made to Sterling Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Palmer i and Douglas Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs of Troops 311 and Mrs For Soouti presentation was made by are which spon Marion Black patrol leader and Port 312, sored by the Blending LDS 1st the Guides 312 a Court of Honor of awards were made was held Wednesday, Nov 29 to (Scouts of Thoop 311) Leonard because Besides being special Jones, David Klmmerle, Gordon of 3 Sooutlng units combining to Galbraith, and recognition of hold the Court, the event Inclu- the rank was given for Grant ded the awarding of several bad- Hurst (who was absent), by Fran-oi- B and 2nd Wards, First-Cla- ss -- ges of Scouting 's "hiier ranks" D Nielson, 1st Counselor to Rank Life Rank, Eagle Star Rank, The First-Cla- ss Bishop Soott Hurst as well as Eagle Pains for work badge was also awarded Jed . done beyond Eagle Rank of Representatives of recipients these higher ranks are the 6 boys . piotured above 1 (front, 1 reoelved Scott B Grant Nelson Scou- This rank of leadership and oonduot, and obtaining of ten merit badges That goal in nearly every Boy Scout's life of beooming an Eagle Soout beoame an aotuality for Danny Palmer A Calvin Bayles of Troop 311, and Norman Johnson and Soott Bllok -enstaff Explorers of Post 312, long-strived-- Utah Bllcken-staf- for (TURN TO PAGE 2 COL. 1) ssing, with Ferry servioe Bryce Patterson of Post Glenn the invocation of the Seoond-Vfe- rd planning of developments of ythe Powell's reereation site, has no plans for any development on this side of the lake (east) Ths reason ' given . is, there is no access road to any place on the east side According to Commissioner Blaok, the County has spent, some time in looking over the area to Halls Crossing in order to determine the beet route to build a road Mr Blaek . stated that the Commissioners, in agreement that a road bo are built to Halls Crossing end that work would start this winter but that they wpre not in agreement as to the amount of money to be spent Starting Teas a-er- oss the west side and to be one of the largest sites on Bayles Irene Mrs parts west Without this road and ferry servioe, tourists, coming from .the populated areas such as southern Calif or Salt from . to make, large detours northerly or southerly to oome Into San Juan. The objeet is to pro- County vide a road and forty servioe' Lake 312 and Redd formal Court of Honor be gan with pinning'' Tenderfoot badges on Darrell Black and Jeff The Perkins were by trSr- mothers, - who recipients cf miniature Tenderfoot badges, pinndd on . lihea in'turn by their sons. This This would provide test route to southern Calif yne and aeoompaaied by Mrs on an almost direot route across southern Utah and make the shor- f. Helen is Lake Powell by Lyle Johnson directed by at this time a development at Halls Crossing, it would be just from the Bull --frog site With which city would have for the tourists and thus great-l- y help the economy of the count ty or - in other words everyone Bishopric Frost .. Blaok, counselor in the San Juan Stake Presidency, was the main speaker and spoke mainly on the theme of the true characteristics of a hero ftp next part on the program was song by the Scouts of Troop 311, who were a Lake and Redd, be the County in great advantage to that it will draw tourists that would possible not eome through this area The Parks Comission in the Soott Bliokenstaff, Iyman, Loyd most it will Halls Crossing, recipient) and W, Loyd Lyman, who was awarded the gold Eagle Palm Master of Ceremonies was The Court of Honor Jones began with a Flag ceremony by Explorers to parts of the Lake The thinking of these men is that if they can get a site at Eagle, rank La-Mo- have an application They to the Paiks commission for or doeking service at led Caryon and or at Halls Cro- bronze who Eagle Palm) Douglas Harvey, by involves higher standards Goacfa Cochran Reveals to right) Calvin Bayles and Daniel Palmer, Troop 311, and Noroan L Johnson of Post 312, all of whom became Eagle Glenn T Patterson, tmaster have re- ceived a permit to operate fer ry servioe from the state of eon-cessi- ons Commissioner rank . Terrell, Willard Wright, Wendall Ceremonial lightScout Oath Clessa Black Powell Ferry Service, The Lake 312 by McKay Kunz troop committeeman 49 NO. would i Pictured above are the starting team for, the game Frl Dee 81 Left to right! Scott Boyles, Johnny Conway, Johnny Nielson Back, Other members of Mike Rlohmond, Lewis" Blaok, and George Bayles Don Howard Harr team Jim are the Brown, Pat Murray, Shumray, ib, Harold Stevens end James Flom, el eoted.' Captain of the team' was Tho A A B teams will ' Lewis Black, George Qwles . eo-oap- ialn meet Deo Kirtland, 9 Both tarting .at here at Blaadlng game time 6 30 pm Sat AB teams will meet Farmington, New Mexico hero' It "is hoped that everyone xwill. eooe out pm New Msxleo A 6 30 and support the teams . benefit otherwise . finanoially and 14Jediher : |