Show CIO — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday May 17 2004 i!iMWwiiwi'ii'i VniSpanisK Udnilm y: rvyerai ' : Jovenes reci ben sus aguilas Youths get Eagle award By Hhctor Men Jlola Por Hector Mendiola insignia de Explorador dc Vida despues dc la ganancia dc las cinco insignias dc mdrito requeridas para el dguila y la insignia dc 1 Dccir Explorador dguila” y la imaginucion En 1 924 al instance ve a una juvcntud quicn ejcmplifica Explorador Estrella por otras cinco la onlc'n dc la Estrella dc Vida ' fue revertida amisdo leal ser confianza provechoso por : v toso prcsumiblcmcnte porque la Estrella dc cinco y todas aqucllas otras cosas buenas cn la V Icy del Explorador Exploradoraguila son los puntos podrfa scr asociada con las cinco ' insignias de mdrilo requeridas para ganarla) simbolos tan bicn conocidos del Escultismo : Hcmos recibido la invitacidn para informar a mds fino que es diffcil crccr ellos no siempre : la comunidad dc la Tropa 400de Boy Scouts : ' : han cstado alredcdor? que ha tenido una Corte dc Honor el sdbado Dc hecho cn el principio de los Boy Scouts mayo 15 para otorgar ’ ' dc America el Premio dc Explorador dguila no insigniaAguilaScout a cxistid El evn1orador Lobo era el premio mds alto basado i premio dc Lobo Dc Plata en el " Jacob Nelson Josd Hemdndez Rcy ll avance del pian dc Robert S S ' Veldsquez y Edison el fundador Britdnico de Escultismo mundial Suasnavas en el Logan ' Ninguna insignia de Explorador Lobo fue Stake Center 940 Three otorgada aunque en raz6n de que los 'padres Ave Dcspuds dc la Point fundadores del BSA tuvieron unos segundos : de inicio y un oraci6n pensamientos accrca de iin lobo como lo mdxi- se siguid con a coiunn rail mo entre los Exploradores Varios Ifderes quien desayuno la Corte dc Honor y hicieron las pruebas previas dc las copias del actividades deportivas Entre los invitados se Manual 1911 para Muchachos se preguntaron: encontraron el Mayor de la Ciudad de Logan' ' i” Porqud un lobo? Por qud no un dguila Doug Thompson todos los miembros de la americana?'' 400 Scouts y Lfdcres y familias todos Tropa Por que no de verdad? Entonces la insignia y'los Hombres Jovenes de Cache Valley y Del de merito mds alto se hizo un dguila Sf Ud lee Consejo Dean Meacham and Josh Haacke aquel derecho - el Premio de Explorador dguila Desdeestacolumnalesenviamosa todos ' nacid como una'insigriia de mdrito aunque la ' ellos una entusiasta felicitation por el dxito insignia de mdrito superior representando “el alcanzado Explorador completo perfecto “ El premio fue dado al Explorador de Primera Hhctor Mendiola es un mddicoy profesor retira-d- o V clase quien gand 21 otras insignias de mdrito viviendo en Logan El es miembro del Consejo " Asesor Hispano del Gobiemo de Utah Se puede incluyendo Primeros auxilios Atletismo Sal- -' comunicar con hi a cenadknow6yahoocom vavidas Salud Personal y la Salud publica la recibid la el el a (Eh ruta dguila Explorador V Say “Eagle Scout” and the mind's eye instantly sees a youth who exemplifies being trustworthy loyal helpful friendly and all those other good things in the Scout Law Eagle Scouts are such well known symbols of Scouting's finest that it's hard to believe they -- s Badcn-Powe- Baden-Powe- pmvn - ’ y £ ‘ J£ the Armey to stay in Salt v Floyd with services accounts say taverns gam- jLake Instead he took his sol- - V bling halls and houses of pros- - ' diers tptiny Fairfield-4miles or so as the crow flies t‘ titution Some 7000 people in southwest of Salt Lake' He the busy town and thecamp his army post for John y named and civilian personnel military B Floydthe secretary of war made it the third largest com-- v in Buchanan’s cabinet " munity in Utah Territory from :1 861 when the When I visited recently with ? 858 to j diers lefL headed for the war my wifeani'' U S President Jamesi:?VTYottef told was' ' Buchanan sent the army west' ' : ’ Continued fhim if ' : k Cl sheepherders and other trav- VVelers on the dusty route Siacr6ss the middle of Utah co- ntiniied to use the inn until it ''was closed ihl947--ife- : Stagecoach Inn has'hf ''VBut ' H been restored to ! wonderfully travelers in the 1800s- - ! town ofFairfieldgrew! rapidly to provide Camp::! :y j’The v' ‘ Scouting No Wolf Scout badge was ever given out though because the BSA’s founding fathers had second thoughts about a wolf as top dog among Scouts Several leaders who previewed the first proof copies of the 1911 Handbook for Boys asked: “Why a wolf? Why not an American eagle?”' Why not indeed? So the highest merit badge became an Eagle Yes you read that rightdthe Eagle Scout Award was bom as a merit badge albeit the top merit badge representing “the perfect Scout” v The award Was given to any First Class Scout who earned 2 1 other merit badges including First Aid Athletics Lifesaving Personal Health and Public Health (En route to Eagle - all-rou- y - the British founder of worldwide mm - : ar ' haven't always been around In fact in the beginning of the Boy Scouts of America the Eagle Scout Award did not exist Wolf Scout was the highest award based on the Silver Wolf award in the advancement plan of ll Robert S S lay sol-'-'- - the Scout received the Life Scout badge after earning the five merit badge required for Eagle and the Star Scout h dge for five more In 1924 the Life-Ston' r was reversed prefi because the sumably pointed Star could be associated with the fit merit badges required -- 'v V We have received in invitation to inform the community that p y Scout Troop 400 held a court of honor Saturday to grant the emblem Eagle ‘ out to Jacob Nelson Josd Hcmindcz Rr Veldzques and Edison SuaS-navas at the ' ogan Stake Center 940 Three tocamit) c PointAve After ar jpening prayer a breakfast was served f lowed by the court of honor and sports tivities Among the guests were the Majo jf the City of Logan Doug Thompson all t' members of the Troop 400 Scouts and r Cliche Wil-ler ers and families: Youne and T- s Meacham Dean and' i josh Haacke From this column we send to all of them an enthusiastic letter of congratulation for the reached success ' &f p x' doming war between the -- ce of the Pony Express Trail troop movement to drain the National Back Country Union treasury sending brigades of soldiers out West: ’Byway running' 133 miles at a cost estimated variously":' " from Fairfield west to Ibapah near the from $14 million to $40 mil- -: border - 'A bit of iinusnal Utah histo- lion TVotter said a lot of the cost was for rZ'' ry shows up near the innA cer-s made small monument relates that and freight Floyd ‘‘under the Missouri dispensa- tain payments went to the —' - Utah-Neva- da :v:'' The Stagecoach Inn was! :v Half a mile away is die Floyd Cemetery-weif kpt up with a monument to the soldiers and a number of U S : John Ryan — apparently in the 1 9th Century there was no i saving Private Ryan An adjacent attractionis the old Fairfield School which State Parks officials are nestor- ing for use as a living histori-school cal school Present-da- y classes will cpme for a day sit : Trotter said Built in with one large room the Vic- -: Vago 1898-Cam- Vtoriaii Eclectic style’ school was alsb used for church and wezxzirnmi Y- Illustrations O 2001 Denys “Again?’?siud Minmei Cazet- Reprinted by permission thought you gave that upVY o Breakfast Serials jhc‘ f V could Irene YYWe black'? r -' paint 'V'V and lheld a and white” said Moo “and if money out YYy! : " f‘ ' r: bill irp to the light ‘TenY we slip her between Beaand YdollarsI” he cried Then he Madge in tHebairn'y held up several moreT hope V “Moo” said Minnie “don’t these are all ripe!” he addedV you think that tomorrow' lYy ? when Mr Farmer comes for iyfyify MrsWilketson joyfully col-stuffed the money into the : the early milking he’s going' Y5Vlection jarasher husband to notice something a little THE PRINCE ' ' danced around the garden and strange? He’s going to be able AND ME pq ' out the gate 'This 'should be Y': to see the difference between Dally 4:40 a rhinoceros and a cow” enough to save the farm!” he STARSKY cried Then he stopped He Moo smiled She held up : Y Mr Farmer’s & looked back at the garden HUTCH pa-i-q glasses' 0 he said “what kind Daily !” she these without “Not “Sayj” ' — Mafirwe All Seat $200 olettuce is that?” said ' said remember” “Idon’t Look for the next Breakfast j r' MrsWiikerson Serial “The Case of the ' ' ’’ “Well” said Mr Wilkerson Dancing Cowboy Wednes- ACTION “whatever kind it is I’ni much to twiceas going plant next year!” Y’ " Minnie and Moo and their efonr friends walked back home atsrs under the late aftemoOn sun 2297 N Main When they got to the top of MOVIE HOTLINE f$34444 the hill they saw Mr Farmer ADUt$t3'12t UMDMU MUMBSJ Open Dally 3:45 Saturday 11:45 putting his tools back into his SNCnSHUICH toolbox He laid his glasses on nuotfc-u- i ' the seat of his tractor and car--' wtusmuriMw tsaasffMia reNCt ASDIC IQ COSSfAVKAZAfOU tied the box into his work- BEtetSOUXfJS euasawnuttzs shop nCRSTIHOWMSIGtl Moo looked at Irene She '' looked at the tractor again ‘Til be right back" she called walking down the hill : t I ' V s' The rest of the animals sat 4 down to rest under the old oak MAY 1618 HOTLINE "v ’ Continued from V-S- - Cl y 1 - : ’ Y-- ten-do- ' iar h' ?-- ’ : 7:00-9:1- : ‘ : : " ''C'M : - - ’ y ‘ - - fC-- 1HE : ‘ 'Sft A " An tree '' I “Thank you for being so nice to me” said Irene “But I should go” “Go?” said Minnie “Why?” “Look at me” said Irene ' “I'm a rhinoceros I escaped from a zoo People will be looking for me I might get you in' trouble! It's best if I go-- " ' said Madge “Please You can stay in the bam with the rest of “No Don’t leave At 535 W lOO N Pravidancn Van Helsing Laws Of Attraction 1 All of the animals agreed All except Elvis He was too busy staring at his featherless chest “Man I could use some sunscreen” he muttered ‘‘Is my back red?" At that moment Moo huffed and puffed back up the hill “Irene is afraid to stay” said Minnie “She’s afraid that if Mr Farmer sees her she'll get ro-i-n 3 20 3 20 720 920 TO 13 Going On 30 pia 13 3 20 323 730 3 1 Troy 2460 North Main Van Hnlsing ro-is- i 4 13 7:03 40 SUN Troy n 9 IS SUN 4 30 7:10 I 30 4 43 3 00 IO Man On Firn 4 73 7 O 1 n 1QyN Godsond 9913 Envy 123 HidalgoTOO 320 723 930 pa-l- a Man On 1 SHREK 7 40 943 3 30 700 915 2 TICKETS NOW ON SAlf Mona 5 ad f 7QQ 4 23 Tfl A CINEMA 3 IOO IMortfi ra Homs On Tlw Rang 7 00 9 00 Ella Enchanted Alamo ’No Passot or d Gift books available at Boy Wclro online of www 901a 700 S I N D U 5 TIY WHEN WE PUBLISHED OUR FIRST EDITION OF CACHE TREASURES TWO TEARS AGO WE AMAZED AT THE NUMRER OF PHOTOS PEOPLE BROUGHT IN AND WANTED INCLUDED ROOK WE WISHED WE COULD HAVE USED THEM All CACHE TREASURES VOLUME I WAS SOLD OUT AFTER IEING AVAILARIE FOR ONLY A FEW MONTHS SO WE DECIDED TO PUBLISH A CACHE LEGACY WERE IN THE HOPE YOU WILL ENJOY THIS SOQK'AS MUCH AS OUR STAFF HAS ENJOYED PUTTING IT TOGETHER WE ALSO HOPE THAT AS'YOU LOOK AT THE PHOTOS YOU WILL BE REMINDED WORKED AND OF THE RICH HERITAGE THAT WAS LEFT TO US BY THOSE WHO HAVE LIVED WERE EDUCATED IN CACHE VALLEY THIS SOOK REPRESENTS A VOLUME OF IF ONE PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS OVER WORDS OF CACHE VALLEY HISTORY WE KNOW YOU'LL ENJOY IT 24S000 IRUCE ra PUBLISHER HERALD 8 oumal THE HERALD SMITH JOURNAL K ROOK IS PRICED JUST RIGHT AT S2PPS S CONVENIENTLY AVAILARIE AT THE JOURNAL HASTINGS A THE ROOK TAILE YOUR COST INCLUDING SHIPPING IS ONLY SU PS THE SOOK IS ALSO NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE AT HJNEWSCOM ANGIE AT THE HERALD JOURNAL POR COMPLETE INFORMATION AT THE 9 30 TicKoN fl Stadium 5 5 I DON'T KNOW A PICTURE IS WOITH A THOUSAND WORDS WHO COINED THE PHIASE RUT THIS SECOND EDITION OF CACHE TREASURES Wilt GIVE YOU A 24S PICTURE ESSAY VAllEY-THRE LIKE IN CACHE PHOTO COllECTION IN THIS EDI- OF WHAT LIFE USED TO TION OF CACHE TREASURES IS PRECIOUS AND UNIQUE AND WE APPRECIATE THE HERALD JOURNAL READERS WHO WERE WILLING TO LET US USE THEM 9 0S 61Q E WE TO 60 Wm Stodum 795 North Main Touching The Void pq SUN 4 30 ro-- A I ART CINEMA IOOAN Td 9 30 FWo m OH 7M 640 fVt m 300 Nwlh Main Bahind tfw Mall Moan Girls 991 1:10 930 3 30 3 1 I iVAUEY3 Moan Girls 9913 SUN N 2 IO SUN 2 03 Minuto roi Now York 30 30 I n Laws Of Attraction 9913 CACHE ) 130 143 13 Going On 30 no-i4 30 7 00 910 SUN 7:00 9 40 1:10-40- ’ us" Ill IT 4 cau 1- Hdctor Mendiola Is a retired doctor and professor living in Logan He is a member of the Governor's Council on Hispanic Affairs He can be reached by email at cenadknow6yahoocom His column appears in English and Spanish every ' Monday in the Homefront section He is one of a number of frree-lanwriters whose columns appear from tinrie to time in The Herald Journal in order to expose readers to a variety of local views He is not an employee of the newspaper ’! 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