Show THE SALT C 10 66 Tritelevance club an nual election to be held next Frida at 7:30 p m Annual birthday party scheduled Saturday March 2L Once TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 8 1938 a Scout Alivays a Scout” Salt Lake council announces plan to consolidate work of club workers with scouting in SCOUTS’ and — o— Hundred Earn Salt Lake Cduncil Studies Plan for Joining Four-Cash to Make Clubs in Rural Activities Trip in Parks Consolidation effort between two groups having similar 4-- II rural areas of the 66 a Scouter Always a Scouter Once 99 Tritelevance Club Busy on Leatherwork New Outdoor H System Gives Roll Impetus of of more objectives— Boy Scouts of America having an enrollment clubs with an enrollment of 990000 some than 1000000 and of whom however are girls — is contemplated in a movement launched for the first time in the west in Salt Lake council The plan recommended by E T Benson New York City national director of rural scouting will make available to scouts in rural club leaders in connection with communities the leadership of the regular scout program and particularly merit badge work in agriculture Royal B Stone council feld ex- ecutive explained that the movement is likely to have farreaching consequences and now has been begun on an experimental basis in fou troops here: Riverton First LI D S ward Allen Stocking scoutmaster West Jordan L D S ward G O Leave Courthouse Finlayson scoutmaster Holladay L Must D S ward Eugene Hintze scoutAfter Twelve Years master and Granger L D S ward Stanley Bawden scoutmaster of Occupancy “This program will afford a practical method for earning merit subjects TWIN FALLS Idaho-T- win badges in agricultural Fills rliHtfs and sa through actual D Ham- junior chamber of commerce Is enE said pert guidance” mond council executive deavoring to provide suitable rooms V L Martineau county agricul- as headquarters for Snake river tural agent and G L Stoker as- scout area following notice given sistant agent are cooperating in the by the Twin Falls county commisprogram As explained in a letter from counsion that the space now occupied in cil headquarters a club worker the sheriff’s office is needed for will be selected in the vicinity of and there is no the troop area This man will regis- county business ter with the troop as a leader other space available in the courtHis work will be that of a specialist house for the scout offices Snake and although he will Interest him- river area has maintained headself in the entire scout program the quarters in the courthouse for about major portion of his time will be 12 years spent with those Individuals interAsk Continuance ested in some form of merit badge The junior chamber of commerce project such as hog raising calf record directors toasked the commission raising dairying poultry continue the accommo' and crops These Thursday keeping forestry will be Boy Scout club cooper- datlons in the courthouse on the ative projects and scouts complet- grounds that area officials have no rent costs provided in the 1936 ing the projects will be recognized Executive Amby Frederick by both organizations at courts of budget honor and club achievement day indicated that efforts would be made to obtain other quarters in programs D P Murray state director of the city since it is the largest and area's boys’ club work said the combina- most centrally located for the tion of Boy Scout and club scout population Plans have been laid for holding work now is operating with much & "jamborette" here the middlesof success in some southern states Utah has more than 15000 Boy May shortly before school closes i Scouts many of whom live in rural It will take the place of the scheduled for early February communities and has almost 2000 which was called off because of boys who are members of d roads and extreme clubs cold weather Two-Da- y Affair Nine-Ma- n Committee The jamobrette is tentatively planned to last two days and a For-ScoutiNamed -- night and wili be aprellminaryto ng the national jamboree in Washington D C in 1937 It will have In Tooele District much the same program as was Mr prepared for the Scout-O-RFrederick said TOOELE— Selection of a nine-ma- n Included will be a pageant encommittee for scouting in Too- titled 'The Scouting Trail" by Twin ele district occupied the attention Falls district scouts and features of scooters at their annual meeting to include wall scaling archery February 29 in the county building signaling and fire by friction from under direction of W Leo Isgreen each of the other eight districts district chairman Mr Frederick has been authorMr Isgreen again was chosen dis- ized to attend the national scout trict chairman with Marcellus R conference March 11 to 18 at French Clark and Alex F Dunn of the Too- Lick Springs Ind ele L D S stake Sunday school and Young Men’s Mutual Improvement association general boards respecMagna Troop Plans tively assistants For the Explorer or senior scout Investiture Ceremony group C Arthur Hanks was made No 1 committeeman with T Leo Jacobs and Roy Imlay associates Benjamin H Bowen is district No Girl Scouts of Magna will invest 1 man for the scout 12 new scouts as a special birthday group and Bentley and Marion Turner will week feature this week at the Webbe the No 2 and No 3 men respec- ster school in Magna tively Perry C Gillette was chosen Plans for the occasion are being scout commissioner Mr Hanks made by members of the troop unand Mr Bowen selected Herman der the direction of Miss Katherine Pederson to act for them as finance McBride troop leader and Ellen chairman' of the district Coon Miss McBride was at one No Explorer commissioner time leader of troop 29 at the Stewjvas chosen at the meeting but the se- art training school ih Salt Lake lection will be made'after the stake City The Magna troop was organY M M I A leaders have consid- ized more than a year ago when ered the matter further All the Miss McBride took over her duties men named are from Tooele with as teacher of the fifth and sixth the exception of Mr Imlay who is grades of the Webster school in from Grantsville Magna coun- cil 4-- Boys Report Monthly on Progress Made in Saving Money 4-- Almost every conceivable means of earning $5 has been utilized by approximately 100 first class scouts of Salt Lake council who this sum-mwill make trips to and Grand Teton national parks according to Rufus A Tracy Jr chairman of the excursion committee "The boys who have to report the first day of each month on their progress in earning and saving the money have earned it in hundreds of different ways ranging from coops to runcleaning out chicken and- - tending babies !! ning a said Mr Tracy In addition to the thrift value of earning and saving the money the boys will be required to write a story of the trip which will be led by O S Walsh camp director of the Tracy Wigwam last summer and recipient of a silver beaver award er 10-d- en-and- 500-wo- Divided in Groups The 100 scouts will be divided into two or else three groups which will interfollow one another at vals beginning June 15 The scouts will usp the council’s covered wagon type jamboree tents and will camp and cook their own food as patrol units Each boy will provide his own bedding The group all of whom have won merit badges in personal health publio health and safety will meet in a rally March 26 in the Salt Lake Tribune auditorium At the rally the scouts will be shown moving pictures of the two parks and will be given maps and national parks’ folders to give them a clear understanding of places to be visited Helped With Costs Transportation and half the remaining cost Ls being provided by Russel L Tracy charter member of the council executive committee and donor of the Tracy Wigwam to the council in 1924 The 'boys making the trip have participated in the summer camping program at the Tracy Wigwam during 1931 and !935 and have not visited the parks previously Members of the committee in charge of arrangements for the caravan are Rufus A Tracy Jr William H Lovesy C B Hawley L K Nicholson Mr Walsh and H P Kipp Three adult leaders to assist Mr Walsh in directing the trip are being selected 10-d- Explorers’ Vocational Handicraft Exhibition Scheduled at School SANDY— An Explorers' vocational and handicraft exposition will open Thursday in the Sandy junior high school This is one of the first expositions of this type in Salt Lake council and because of the quality and variety of exhibits is expected to draw hundreds of visitors More than 150 scouts and their fathers of East Jordan district attended the annual district banquet Wednesday night at the Union junior high sehool C I Goff district chairman was in charge with B Stanley Adams toastmaster Philo T Farnsworth supervisor of Granite school district and member of the Y M M I A general hoard was the principal speaker A ten-yeprogram award was given to troop 137 at the court of honor which followed the banquet Eugene Green troop 124 Union received a silver palm award and Blaine Andrus was given a star award In charge of preparing the banquet were Mrs Lucy Godfrey Mrs Clara Boggess Mrs Edna Proctor and Mrs Ella Fox H H 4-- H 4-- H snow-blocke- Le-R- oi Membership of the Salt Lake council publicity committee was announced last week by Malcolm A Keyser council president David F Coursey is chairman and Charles Spencer vice chairman Other members are Earl J Glade N C Christensen Earl Borg Sam Uel O Bennion E LeRoy Bourne Clarence S Barker Elwood Nicholes and George Shell Three newspapers and two radio stations are represented on the committee Nebo District Court Honors 15 Boy Scouts PAYSON —Fifteen scouts troops 91 92 93 94 and 98 given awards at the Nebo distru-courof honor Sunday night in the mmmmrn First L D S ward chapel Willis Jones of troop 93 end Part of the display made by scouts of PoArvil Lundell of troop 98 won star catello Idaho troop 13 of the First Presbyte-na- n asrarda and Dean Holder 0f troop with Scoutmaster Wayne B Whitlow (left) M and Shouts Jach Bevn (center) and Wayne giwn n Ufa Mout award -e five-proje- ct 30-3- Scoutatorial--- READY! SET! GO! se -- - - -- er ’ 3-A- in Pocatello Troop 13 Keeps Busy Publicity Committee Members Announced r Irv" Speedy Increases in senior scout enrollment and many hours of fascinating outdoor and indoor work are anticipated by scout 'leaders front Introduction into Salt Lake council of the “royal road to knowledge" system for aiding young menhever before active in scouting to qualify rapidly as Explorers The series of expeditions has been prepared by 8 D Young Ogden area scout executive and now has been made available to Salt Lake council executives Ex- ploref comliriaifioiicia nie (funig Id study the expeditions thoroughly then teach leaders who will aid candidates for troop membership Camp Cooking Grading of the camp cooking division of the five-hoexpedition in the open was sketched in last Sunday’s Scouts’ and Scouters’ page While the potatoes are being baked in the campfire a first aid course is studied by the comrades and a record kept of each grade Correct procedure for meeting the following emergencies- are demonstrated and practiced: (1) Your io is Leatherwork members of The iinnual election will be held at the next club meeting and companion has been knocked un'proving a fascinating pursuit the Tritelevance club who meet Fridays at 7:30 p m on the sixth the annual club birthday party is scheduled for Saturday night conscious by an electric wire (2) floor of the Tribune building Shown working on key cases and March 21 The organization now is two years old It is sponsored the gas main broke in your basecoin purses are left to right John T Sundloff leathercraft inby The Salt Lake Tribune to aid scouts in journalism and other ment and your companion has been overcome by the fumes (3) your structor Joe Brubaker Mrs Sundloff E M Calkins Cubmaster merit badge advancement work of pack 6 VVilford Isakson Jean Morton Henry Grether R Hewes The birthday party program is to include roller skating games companion has been under water his foot is shot off Robertson Milo Gilson Ellis Robinson Don Olson Darrell Whitand refreshments Boys interested in the club work are invited for 15 minutes by a 0 rifle as a result of an aker and Charles Brubaker to attend the next meeting autd accident his hand has run through the windshield and is cut to the bone severing nerves and S L Council Makes -Glass for the blood vessels he stumbled over a Spy rock fell and broke his arm just Week Report of Activities below the elbow while trying to run from a wounded deer he broke In Form of ‘Drama’ his leg just above the knee proper ’ Sunday: way to tie up a wound apply a 10 a m— Meeting of scout and triangular bandage to four different Bill Turner of In place the ordinary statistical By Explorer commissioners at scout parts of the body he has been bitCamping time is here'! Hikes report with which most organizaInteresting wild life is abundant headquarters in chamber of ten on the hand by a snake A true-falweek-end tions list their activities the Salt ovenight camps commerce trips in the canyons this year Deer and test follows and five rules for Lake City council of Girl Scouts has and any manner of other outdoor many other wild animals have come Monday: Condition are formulated safety Afternoon— Royal B Stone coun- in which the campsite Is left also Every Very low in the canyons and even prepared a little booklet which pre- activities are now open sents the annual report in the form scout should take part in these op- into the valley because of the heavy cil field executive will meet is graded of a play "Around a Year With the portunities snow and lack of feed with scouts- - and scouters at Tests on Meals -Trefoil-A small group "auch BSTt patrol Karrias and In the evening with Although- snow still Is onthe second The expedition must cover The cast of characters Includes ground in our canyons many are can make an excellent camping trip Park City scouts and scouters a Miss Gwen J Hurd local director now open to traffic and hikers with a little planning beforehand Thursday: period during which two meals 24 Camping with warm sleeping bags Wferm clothing and bedding will be Mrs C C Bintz commissioner 7:30 p m— Council camp leaders’ are cooked preferably over night are a yardstick towel 20 council members 662 leaders 480 good hot meals and out in the the first necessity followed by a training course final session in Needed Girl Scouts 6 Brownie leaders and “fresh” air should make the blood "steaming hot” menu Since the Jordan high school Sixth South Inches square pencil and paper or notebook handbook for boys food 83 Brownies The stage drama tingle In every boy’s body and Tenth West streets nights still are very cold t is inutensils— two tin cans and a shows a small map of the city on The road to the Tracy Wigwam advisable to sleep outside of a cabin JJ'30 p m — Two-da- y Explorers’ and reflector which the location of the meeting is now cleared and applications for matches hand ax and shelter Until later in the in exposition opens Sandy jun- knife Scout methods of measuring reservations are now year place of each troop and Brownie week-en- d ior high school and estimating distances and into scout headquarters pack is indicated Prepare your troop and patrol Friday: pouring utilAct 1 dealing with the activities Many cabins accessible to scouts camping equipment for a full camp7:30 p m —Tritelevance club heights are demonstrated and The menu should include of troops is entitled "Trends of the are now'reachable Any of the can- ing season this nlxt year Take on sixth floor of Trib- ized meeting Time” act 2 giving advancement yons are open for a good hike on advantage of the fine weather and une building Leatherwork hunter's stew hike bread butter and records is called "Wheels of Prog- a Saturday afternoon jam stewed dried fruit A simplistart your outdoor activities now course In progress ress” act 3 listing statistics on the Afternoon and evening— Council fied means of learning the Morse number of girls participating in outfield executive meets with Too- code follows door activities is entitled "A Place Trained Leaders Will Utah Councils Heads The scout next follows a bird or ele district scouters at Tooele in the Sun” wild animal for one hour identifies Several drawings illustrate the acit locates its home makes a drawTo Attend Conclave Leadership Training Lecture at Sessions tion of the play ing of its track and of the creature a picture or makes a plaster Institute Announced takes cast of a track Lectures by trained Cub leaders Executives of all Utah councils Park City Troop cooking astronomy TWIN FALLS IdahoA two-da- y Additional demonstrations by an actual will attend the sixth national conand ‘institute and further signaling complete the Gives ct leadership training Play Cub pack will feature a Cub lead- ference of scout executives March will be held for scout and explorer second expedition PARK CITY— The play "Coming ers’ training course to begin March 10 to 15 at French Lick Springs scout leaders the last week in March The Snake River council Clean" Boy Scout comedy in three 19 at St Paul's Episcopal church Ind acts was presented Wednesday and continue for six sessions each D E Hammond scout execu- of which Amby Frederick is execu- Display of Handicraft tive and the L D S Mutual Imnight by members of troop 162 Park tive and Robert- H Lamott field provement association are cooperaWork Draws Attention Other numbers on the pro- Tuesday and Thursday night City How- executive Salt Lake council Presgram included instrumental and In charge of the courseW are ting in providing the institute ard Heginbotham and E Lay: ton W Pond Cache John D Giles field secretary for vocal music Church At Exhibit valley council M I A will be one of the the The entertainment was the first The course objectives will be to A and A Anderson and executive Cub leaders committeemen of a series given to finance the trani leaders for the scout group Merrill Christopherson Utah natroop’s trip through Yellowstone and den chiefs With few excep- tional left executives council POCATELLO Id ah parks The program tions each person taking the course Basketball Challenge park next August considerable attention in Boy Scout Friday morning by automobile from must be at least 18 years of age was a big success The Shooting Stair patrol of troop circles of Pocatello district Tendoy T W Russey cubmaster of pack Salt Lake City S D Young OgLAWRENCE JOHNSON also is mak- 2 of the Seventeenth L D S ward council is a display of scout handiexecutive den area 2 will of demonstrain be charge Scribe has Issued a challenge for competi- craft of troop 13 sponsored by the ing the trip by automobile tions Mr Hammond is a member of the tion with any other patrol basket- First Presbyterian church “He who makes ten men work Is arrangements committee and Mr ball team in the council Patrols inUnder the leadership of Wayne greater than he who does the work Anderson is a? member of the lead- terested in accepting the challenge B Whitlow scoutmaster the 28 of ten men” according to C J ership training committee of the are asked to communicate with scouts in the troop are making reguCarlson regional scout executive lar additions to the display and it conference Pershing James at Wasatch 2864-is planned to have a special display room in the church Included in the work already completed are handmade Indian bonnets bracelets bows and arrows mounted specimens of birds and small game and soap and wood carvings Much of the work has been comA litter of pedigreed collie babies soiled pinkish dress that has been eral times a day In fact— since he principally for merit badges pleted were born here at Sunnybank on left outdoors in sun and rain We was three months old he has The troop also is active in out“the pink brought food to me and laid it at my door activities and plans soon to August 13 1925 Their sire was our nicknamed him thus feet Horrible food for the most recondition its cabin constructed grand old Sunnybank Gray Dawn puppy” son of Bruce Their dam was big Always I spend hours studying part such as gory rats he has fought as a pioneering project located five Sunnybank Vlctrix as beautiful as the various litters of Sunnybank and slain excessively dead fish he miles east of Pocatello in the vicinshe was clever pups from the time they are old has brought up from the shore of ity of Chick’s peak There were six of the puppies enouglwto be turned out of the brood the lake fit the foot of Sunnybank and shaded lawn decayed bones he has dug out Fjve of them were of unusually nest and into the wide much about of the earth moldy lumps of bread Final Council fine quality from a dog show stand- puppy yard I learn Parley them in mind and in body during When I am In my study and the ard The sixth was not I sold the five superfine pups these hours of watching and when door is shut he lays these filthy Convene To Thursday when they were three months old( 1 take them out singly for walks trophies carefully along the threshto find on my way out for old mp prices for them all getting first-rat- e Only Sandy Keeps To cite only one of his pranks I kept the sixth pup the ugly duckThe final session of the council ling of the litter I registered him On the strength of such observa- which called for reasoning powers: under the name “Sunnybank Sand tions I kept Sandy and I let the The water was turned on in a gar- camp leaders' training course-o- ne of the largest of its kind ever storm" But from then to this hour rest of bis litter go He was not den hoee one morning while he still he has been known only as “Sandy" liks any other collie Hs did bis was a puppy Sandy discovered It held here— will convene Thunday Why did I keep him and part with own thinking and he did it along before the lawn sprayer could be at 7:30 p m in the Jordan high stream school Sixth South and Tenth his handsomer brothers and aisters? lines that were all bis own To a fastened to it The Because of his queer and utterly professional breeder or exhibitor he of water fascinated Sandy He tried West streets original personality a personality would not have been worth $10 But to bite the stream in two and he More than 200 scouters began the which brought me several excellent I liked him seemed puzzled and mortified when course and approximately 165 are cash offers for him in spite of his In the first place he did not know his snapping jaws closed on noth- completing the session according the meaning of fear Never has he ing at ail So he stepped back and to Royal B Stone council field homely aspect He belonged to the variety of col- learned it In the second place he begff to study the problem from a executive A large quantity of camp equiplie known as a sable merle a kind was1 forever playing quiet little new angle- ment has been made by the scouters of physical misfit which practically games of his own Invention In the Flan Works Out under skilled supervision Ideas never can hope to win at any dog third he learned with bewildering Rodeback Included are bookends a postage show He had the pale blue eyes speed the few things I taught him Apparently this nonbltable stream gained in the course are being stamp collection flags and pennants Indian bon- of a merle and a mixture of gray In From puppyhood up to now he came from the nozzle of the hose passed on to the scouts helping nets and similar articles archery equipment and hit aable coat In color at three has complete equipment for sum(one on the absurd theory that Therefore if the puppy wanted to them mer camping mounted specimens of birds and small game months ba resembled somewhat a I am starving to death Daily— sey Continued on Pig 13 C) Scout-O-Ra- ar ni Fascinating and Helpful Plan Expected to Attract Boys Tales of Real Dogs — Albert Payson Terhune Sunny bank Sandstorm Does His Own Thinking ot |