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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. March 18. 1987, Page 11 Klondike Derby was big scouting success Approximately 200 Scouts and Seoutera recently gathered at Bacon Park for the annual Klondike Derby of the Rooaevelt District of the Bpy Scouts of America. Scouts have been working hard in their individual troops as patrols in preparation for this event This preparation has been going on for 800. 1st Place Troop 700 Rooeevelt 7th Ward; 2nd Place Troop 270 Neola 1st Ward; 3rd Place Troop 9th Ward; 1st Place Blazers Troop 782 Roosevelt 10th Ward. (Red race 1st place troop, 700 Roosevelt 7th; 2nd place troop 899 Roosevelt 9th; , 8rd place troop 289 Lapoint; 1st plaee blaser troop 899, Roosevelt 9th. 089 Roosevelt about two months. The Scouts participate aa individuals in patrols of approximately ' six scouts. The patrols compete against every other patrol in the competition, so the preparation of . ' 1st place troop 270 Neola 1st; 2nd each scout is important place troop 700 Roosevelt 7th; 3rd The Troops arrived on Friday' overall troop, 698 Neola 2nd and 1st afternoon and set-u-p blaser troop. camps throughout the area known as Bacon Park at the foot of the mountains on 1st plaee troop 699 Roosevelt Farm Creek. After the evening 2nd plaee troop 700 Roosevelt 9th; meal, the campfire program fea--; 8rd place troop 270 Neola 1st; 7th; tured skits, songs, and jokes from 1st blaser troop 762 Roosevelt 10. sach troop. With the temperature Keot tying dropping rapidly due to the wind 1st plsce troop 289 Lapoint; 2nd chill, everyone was happy to crawl into their tents to try to get a good place troop 270 Neola 1st; 3rd place troop 700 Roosevelt 7th; 1st blaser nights sleep as they anticipated the troop 762 Roosevelt 10th. competition for the next day. ' , Saturdays activities began with Rope threw the official weighing of the sleds 1st place troop 700 Roosevelt which each patrol was required to 7 th; 2nd place troop 270 Neola 1st; construct of a Klondike style. A 8rd place troop 270 Neola 1st; 1st sled raee was then held. The snow Maser troop 699 Roosevelt 9th. was about four to six indies deep and just right for a fast race. , 1st place troop. 970 St. Helens; ' Contests were then held where 2nd place troop 700 Roosevelt 7th; the patrols matched skills in the 8rd place troop 700 Rooeevelt 7th; ' following areas: , . 1st blaser troop- 239 Lapoint First knot i tying, rope ' throwing, aid, Compass Course signaling with Dags using 1st place troop and 1st blasers the Morse code, fire building using fHnt and steel, compass course, troop 899 Roosevelt 9th; 2nd place troop 752 blasers Roosevelt 10; 3rd pioneer lashing, and a surprise place troop 262 Ballard. ' The patrols generally consisted Pioneer lashings of Scouts from the ages of 12 1st place troop 700 Roosevelt through 14 with the Blaser or 11 7 th; 2nd place troop 262 Ballard; Scouts forming individual year-ol- d 8rd plaee troop 270 Neola 1st; 1st patrols. blazer troop 289 Lapoint When the activities ended, the Surprise contest points were accumulated to de1st plaee troop 270 Neds 1st; 2nd termine the winners of each event place troop 239 Lapoint; 8rd place and the overall best patrols. The 700 Rooeevelt 7th; 1st blazer troop overall the with patrols highest 752 Rooeevelt 10th. troop points follow with the top patrol 717 of out a possible scoring points . : . ; ; I - Roosevelt Ninth Ward competed in the annual get together.. 699 These young scouts, ages 8 to 1 0 years old, were among the many scouts who competed at the Klondike Derby' at Bacon Park. All these PACK Garden show scheduled : ' : ; ! Do you want to beat the cold winter blues? Then mark the date of March 20, on your calendar and plan to attend the Second Annual Spring Garden Show, to be held at the Cliff Mickelson Building (Duchesne Fair Building) from 10 a.m to 8 p.m. The schedule is as follows: 10 a.m. - Commercial displays; 10:80 a.m. - vegetable variety selection, Duane Hatch, USU Veg. and HorL Agent; 12:30 p.m. - small engine care, Duchesne High School FFA) 1 p.m. - Container gardening, Ranee Searle, owner of Diamond Hills and Professional Gardener, 2:30 p.m. Greenhouses for the homeowner, Duane Hatch; 4 p.m. Root stock planting and tree transplanting. Dale Jablonski, U.8. Forest Service; 6 p.m. - container gardening, Ranee Searle; 7 p.m. vegetable variety selection, Duane Hatch. Commercial booths will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. . KLONDIKE FUN These scouts from Troop 970, sponsored by St. Helen's took some time out to build a snowman. These four boys were among 200 who participated in the fun at Bacon Park. DUCHESNE NEWS tell everyone about their new Orinda Gee . i, and Mrs. Michael Turley and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wardle are excited to First time- - .grandparents, ..Mr. grandson, Michael Kyle, son of Michael James and Lenne Brin Turley. The baby was born March 3, at 7:11 p.m. at the Coastal Communities Hospital in Santa Ana, California. He weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. and was 20 inches long. His father, a LCPL, is stationed at El Toro until March 1989. Brin's mother, Susan just returned to Duchesne after an 11 day stay for the purpose of being introduced to grandmotherhood, it's the greatest. You will see the master gunk era demonstrate production methods of growing vegetables and houseplants. Several Uintah Basin businesses will also be in attendance, showing their new lines of gardening equipment, seeds, fertilizers etc. There will be no charge for this days activities. These scouts from Pack 970, sponsored by Helen's, won the competition for first aid. 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