Show 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE C SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 7 1938 4 Salt Lake Council Executive Committee Meets at Tracy Wigwam Giles Flats Open Monday Speed Urged In Preparing For Big Hike First Wilderness Camp of Scouts Scheduled for Ranking Patrols Explorers Must Submit Name for Sourdough Camporee by July First Clamporal to Utah’s first wilderness camporal —an encaippment of the cream of the state's Boy Scout camping patrols — is scheduled to open Monday afternoon at Giles flat 12 miles up Big Cottonwood canyon The encampment will continue until Wednesday at 3 p m ‘‘Nothing short of a blizzard with no prospect of clear weather will change our plans" said D E Hammond Salt Lake council executive and member of the state camporal committee Should weather conditions make it impracticable to hold the camporal at Giles flat it is probable that the boys all equipped With waterproof shelters and sleeping bags will hold their encampment at the Tracy Wigwam Mill Creek canyon Trailing from all scout councils ef the state by automobile motor truck or railroad the scouts are scheduled to check in at a station located 11 miles up the canyon to be properly signed beginning at I p m Camp Merger Program Shift Plan Proposed Expected After All In Uniform All participants for the first time In the history of camporals in Utah Will be in uniform and as an indication of the type of outing and activities all fires at the camporee must be made by flint and steel Given or by friction— no matches will be allowed The number of boys participating also is expected to set a new recIdaho— With the POCATELLO ord More than 600 are expected to slogan “Every Scout in Camp" D participate Explorations are sched- L (Loo) Roberts executive of Tenuled to a number of near by lakes doy council outlined plans ltfst week and tracking scout games and for the 1936 camping program group bonfire programs are planned which will be on a district basis ' Necessarily each patrol will cook this year Its own food from go'ods carried in Mr Roberts suggests consolidathe individual scouts’ packs which tions in some of the districts bemust be not more than 25 pounds cause of the small number of regaverage weight per patrol Musical istered scouts Instruments for program features Combine Camps patrol flags arid special insignia He suggests that the following diswill not be included in the weight trict camping chairmen combine limit their camps to provide a camping Warm Blankets program for all concerned A E In some cases sleeping bags must Hlrschler of Blackfoot and R A be supplemented by warm blankets Weston of Aberdeen J W Soilwhich will cut into the weight of ings American Falls and Clarence other articles which may be taken Stephenson Pocatello B M Alto camp Careful health examina- mond Downey and A N Rytting tions prior to attendance at the Malad J L Christofferson Ban camporal are required croft E W Smith Grace and J L Senior scouts will assist scout exSoda Springs The other ecutives of the state in directing Torgeson three districts would work inde W Preston Pond program Morris D Lew Montscout executive of Cache valley pendently:E W Stucki Paris and area is in charge of program S pelier Harold Allen Fairview Wyo D Young Ogden area executive In order each district have chairman of place and arrange- the services that of the scout executive ments Mr Hammond ceremonies for their Mr Roberts has out and A A Anderson chairman of lined the camp following schedule: Amer campfire ceremonies lean Falls and Pocatello June 21 to Considered the climax of a win- June 28 Blackfoot and Aberdeen ter’s efforts to stimulate each boy June 28 to July 4 Portneuf and to provide himself with ari adequate Malad July 5 to July 11 Idaho camping outfit the camporal also Bannock and Soda Springs July 12 Is a principal means of bringing the to July 18: Montpelier July 19 to outdoor urge into meetings con25 Bear Lake July 26 to Auducted indoors during cold weather July 1 Star valley August 1 to gust Tendoy Program for District Outings Troop and Cub Pack Register for Activity POCATELLO Idaho— D L (Loo) Roberts executive of Tendoy council announces the registration of one troop and one Cub pack The tfoop is No 97 at Garden City Utah which is sponsored by the Young Men’s M I A of the Garden City L D S ward Leo Johnson iS chairman of the troop committee and is assisted by Mer-r- il Sprouse Frank Sutterthwaite and Michell Sims as members J S Hyden is scoutmaster The Cub pack is No 3 at Aberdeen which is sponsored by-- a group of citizens R A Weston is chairman J E Toevs and Alfred Wedle members of the pack committee John L Toevs is cubmaster and J T Dvorak is assistant cubmaster Tuesday and Wednesday— Wilderness camporal of qualified camping patrols from all Utah at Giles flat Big Cottonwood canyon Thursday — 7:30 p m — Meeting of district committee members and commissioners with council executive committee standing committees in the chamber of com- merce Friday— 7:30 p m— Tritelevance club meeting on sixth floor of Tribune building Swimming and life saving course in Deseret gymnasium swimming pool to follow at 7:45 p m Friday Saturday and Sunday— Sessions of L D S church Mutual Improvement association annual conference Three or more addresses of Interest to scooters will be made by Dr Ray—0—Wy land —national director of education and relations Boy Scouts of America Explorer arts crafts and hobby Show to be held concurrently ill Lion house social center Monday Final preparations must be completed quickly by senior scouts wishing to participate in the biggest event in the Explorer Scouts’ calendar— the’ third annual sourdough hike— it was announced Saturday by Royal B Stone council field executive In charge of Explorer activities A general estimate of the number of Explorers who will participate must be In at soout headquarters by July 1 only three weeks away while physical examination forms transportation costs and formal registration must be deposited by July 25 Pack Trip Slated The gruelling pack trip this year will be held from August 10 to 17 in the Uintah mountains from the north side approached by way of Evanston Wyo Base headquarters and a rendezvous of Explorers from all councils of the state will be held at the head of Henry’s fork As has been the case in past annual events the motto will be “Sore Members of the Salt Lake council B Erekson Carl A Badger L G tineau Joseph H McCowan M Elfeet and bellyaches for all Inadeexecutive Middle inor Christensen Calvin Behle Rucommittee and guests Fox and J M Boutwell This means Tuesday at the Tracy Wigwam Mill row Dr C G Plummer J J Kelly fus A quately equipped” Tracy Jr C I Goff David creek canyon where the June Charles H Skidmore Oscar A Kirk-hamonths of meticulous preparation George L Waters Lee K F Coursey Lyle B Nicholes Anmonthly meeting was conducted by and weeks of physical training to Malcolm A Keyser council presi- Nicholson Malcolm A Keyser Rus- toine R Ivins Elwood G Winters attain required physical stamina dent Front row left to right R H sel L Tracy Brigadier General W Alvin A Beesley Hoyt E Lamott field executive D E Ham- G Sweeney George Albert Smith Rulon W Clark Lieutenant High spots of the event will in- mond executive Calvin S Smith Mayor E B Erwin George M A W Tyson H R Waldo and C B elude visiting many mountain lakes Planned Vard L Tanner Earl J Glade A L Haley Charles H Spencer Samuel Hawley Royal B Stone field ex- Big Program seen seldom by any human beings Innovations In the Salt Lake Clark Paul P Ashworth William O Bennion Rear row Vere L Mar- - ecutive also attended the meeting and the habitat of ravenous trout Canyon Camp council scouting program affectclimbing King’s peak 13498 feet aid first work merit badge Plans ing in altitude highest in Utah unparSecond Class Awards Is Club exCubpack courts of honor are and Seeking study A day of events so filled with alleled scenery and participation in Seswork to result from a pected ceremonies and elections Given Eight Scouts Church More Members interest that it will eclipse months sourdough sion of ranking scouters Thursday Each scout's pack must include Completed by is life 7 time a of in at p m in the chamber of comboy’s ordinary food in condensed form for seven SALMON Idaho — Second class merce to be- planned for Saturday June 20 at days a sleeping bag extra clothing wanted More are scouts were scouts to awards given eight The meeting called by Malcolm Organization plans for a Cub pack Mill Creek personal articles cooking utensils swimmers the Tracy Wigwam A Keyser council president Is at the Centenary Methodist Epis- from troop 45 and to two from troop' come expert and tentage who ones scouts Ambitious the 94 summer the when court of at a honor held Tuesday camping canyon planned to consider reports and copal church were completed at a Three Big Events really want expert coaching are season will be officially opened recommendations for the future meeting Thursday night attended by night at the L D S church The wanted to become members of the 500 scouts are expected than court More followed was of honor Three other events of pressing a A W council Cub commitin of by the council the Lowery program Tritelevance club Salt Lake to attend the day’s celebration interest to Explorers are : light of commission reports made tee chairman Emil Nyman council fathers’ and sons’ banquet with an onsored advancement organi- which has been christened the 1 Arts crafts and hobbies show at the national scouters’ confer- training committee chairman and excellent program following Scout zation Scouts concocting a more for Explorer Scouts in connection ence several months ago at Robert H Lamott council field Executive Vernon Strong of the Te m the descriptive word suitable for the with the Y M M I A annual conEach Friday at 7:30 p ton Peaks council was present for executive in charge of CubBing French Lick Springs Ind The first Cub meeting will be held the meeting T L Allen of Salmon club members meet Now they are occasion are urged to communicate ference to open Thursday June 11 Attending the session will be a course in swimming and with 'Robert H Lamott council and continue until Monday June executive committee chairmen of Monday at 7 p m in the Centenary deputy commissioner for the dis- taking life saving Friday nights in the field executive who did not coin the 16 in the Lion House social center standing committees with district church Den chiefs den mothers trict was one of the speakers of Deseret gymnasium swimming pool name committeemen and district com- and other officers within the unit the evening Others were the Rev Outstanding Explorer craftsmanCharles Welch professional “Every scout and scouter in the ship and hobbies will be exhibited will be selected soon J A Howard scoutmaster of troop by missioners coach to 2 Explorer dads’ and sons' soft- council invited yea urged The group will meet again In Heading the Cub pack committee 94 and Rupert Sorenson scoutmas Lessons the three Fridays attend” says the official bulletin ball league Fathers and sons should September when the program de- is Thomas C Madron Jr Harold ter of troop 45 and several of the have been in past executing the crawl “Tracy Wigwam is easy to get to be organized immediately into two veloped by the standing commit- Phillips is cubmaster and Harvey scouts and their fathers stroke smoothly and in such a man- — only a short hike from the end of separate teams and meet every tee chairmen from district rec- Northrup assistant cubmaster Adner as to obtain maximum speed the car line on Highland drive— or other troop team in the district by ommendations will be submitted ditional members of the pack comLegs so tired they will hardly have the folks bring you up in the June 30 District entries will meet Camp Sets Meet to the districts for final approval mittee are F C Wiley and T G the boys homeward and arms morning” it continues in semifinals from July 1 to July 4 District scouters’ conferences Reid Camp 24 Daughters of Utah Pi- carry will be held in October on a secCharter application forms are be- oneers will meet at 2 p m Thurs- and all other muscles tired to the The program will begin at 10 a preparatory to the council softball ‘ are the fruits of the class each m with a bang-u- p treasure hunt finals to be conducted July 6 tional basis The final program ing prepared with about 10 boys ex- day in the home of Mrs Ellen limit — 3 Salt Lake council archery will be submitted to all scouters pected to become affiliated with the Erickson 677 North Second West week but also lots of Satisfaction At that time the scouts will be and progress divided into teams for the re- tournament to be held June 27 in street at that time pack immediately Scouts interested in swimming mainder of the day’s activities Jordan park Four events are schedand journalism are invited to at-All participants are asked to bring uled: The wand shoot 30 arrows tend the next meeting Friday at 7:30 their own lunches and dinners from 60 yards at a h wand p m on the sixth floor of The Lemonade will be provided but cups six feet high the junior American Tribune building Tritelevance club must be brought by the individuals round 30 rrows each from 50 40 headquarters The full day’s program will in and 30 yards clout shoot of 36 elude horseshoes long jumps knot arrows at 120 yards the African A Croup of Good Dog Stories relays sand plot clues indoor hunt six arrows in 45 seconds at Judge McKinney Set events and numerous prizes Scout animal silhouettes'" of varied size As Speaker at Meet executives assisted by senior scouts at distances ranging from 10 to 55 Here Is a bunch of good short dog Kim trotted into the living room to the disaster which perhaps you will be in charge yards Dean Green council archery stories instead of the usual single while the conversation was going didn’t happen to see There was an Judge J W McKinney will be Says Mr Lamott — “We can take commissioner will be in charge linger story All of them are true: on Mrs McFarlane held him up account of it in the London “Mornguest speaker at the monthly meet- care of a thousand people so don’t Kim was a shaggy white and to the telephone and told her mothblack wirehair fox terrier In all his er he was there Mrs Troquair ing Post” and elsewhere but not I ing Tuesday of Franklin D Roose- worry about crowding the canyon” 1 district 105 in the The opening date of the Wigwam long life so far as I can learn he called him by name Over the 7000 think in any American newspaper velt club No G H Whitehead home 680 South for the regular summer program did only one especially noteworthy miles of distance her voice reached Here goes: First West street Mrs J R Rawlins will be the following Monday June thing But that one exploit estab- the dog clearly In wild excitement Kim set up The first devastating shock of national Democratic committee-woman-ele- 22 Paul Y Dunn camp director lished a world record also will talk will be in charge and either indiHe belonged to a Mrs Troquair a fanfare of shrill barks The barks the earthquake did not occur intil late at night That evening The Democratic Ladies’ Study vidual scouts patrols or troops even who lived in Ayrshire England reached Mrs Troquair’s ears as dis- very the report not one dog in all group of districts 287 and 288 pre- districts may come to the Wigwam Mrs Troquair’s daughter married tinctly as if she and the dog were says permission from OGDEN — The “Carson men" of Alexander McFarlane and went in the same room and not on dif- Quetta would consent to go indoors cinct No 3 will meet at 8 p m bearing written three-day Their masters had no warning of Wednesday in the home of Mrs headquarters for periods the Ogden area Boy Scout council with him to Vancouver B C to ferent continents But somehow the Kate Eustice 1432 Murphy lane arriving either Monday or Wednes- originators Thus Kim set a world record His the tragedy Kim went along with them live of the annual y to seemed in advance Nelson know Lawrence will E day mornings speak to their new home bark was heard over a stretch of dogs hike program now being adopted to know for inside of and a No more meetings of the Fifth No charge will be made that the parMrs McFarlane celebrated her 7000 miles! Some dog! And some by ’Explorers throughout the state house is the most dangerous place Ward Roosevelt club will be held ticipation either in the far-omother’s birthday last year bark! A $40 bark at that! issued a challenge last week to their when So tremors earth which the or was until it announced the begin Of camp program read September regular last talk a fellow Explorers to a contest in year Perhaps you telephone by begins June 22 Mother and daughter chatted with the frightful earthquake in India outside they crouched howling in Saturday tall story telling at the Explorer to dismal come chorus and refusing demolished 7000 of the which almost each other across more than city rendezvous at Henry’s fork late this owners’ at Said summons their the cost so many miles of land and ocean— a talk Quetta and which summer lives Well here is a canine slant “Morning Post”: whose telephone toll was $40 The rules of the contest as “One man was saved by his dog drafted by the story tellers of the to indoors and go barking refusing local council: His master went out and was just Each contestant will be limited him in when the house col dragging to three minutes for telling his lapsed” story Stick to Master ’ Salt Lake council executive comTwo Explorers from each council monwas brown a small “Lucky” will act as judges and district committee members grel He belonged to John Higgins The story must be upon the subA new member of the Salt Lake of 238 High street Dedham Mass mittee members and commissioners ad“My most ject: council executive committee was Higgins went on a spree got into a will have an opportunity to hear Dr venture coming to this rendezvous” elected moving pictures taken of misunderstanding with the police Ray O Wyland New York City naThe two best stories will be inthe recent camporee held in Liberty and was taken to jail Lucky trot- tional director of education and recluded on the second evening's park were shown and a report of ted to the lockup at his loved own lationships Boy Scouts of America campfire program er’S heels of the national the annual meeting at a special meeting Thursday at One new hiker’s tent weight three i council was given at the monthly But there the door was slammed 7:30 p m In the chanqber of compounds will be awarded to the teller ' 'v' C ' little v dog’s face Higgins merce it was announced Saturday of the tallest most logical and best-tol- d meeting of the committee held Tues- in the cell and Lucky by D E Hammond Council execuday noon at the Tracy Wigwam was locked into story was left alone in the dark street tive Mill Creek canyon outside to is Lake Salt Dr to coming Council Named Wyland The dog sat down and pointed this City to address sessions of the L D Five Patrols Receive The Rev Franklin L Gibson reto the sky and began a S Mutual Improvement association nose furry cently appointed dean of St Mark’s series of earsplittingly mournful annual conference Friday Saturday ‘A’ Episcopal chich is the new mem-be- howls and screeches of grief He and Rating at Camporal Sunday and will be asked to of the executive committee He missed was he Thursand council address the Higgins telling meeting Los Angeles where the world about it fomes here from day night also he was pastor of St Athanasius PROVO — Five patrols of the at him They The national leader is scheduled church The Rev Mr Gibson took Neighbors yelled to Provo at to addresses the the Boy Scout district were adpolice telephoned following complaints give degree at the Col’h!' his theological - ' judged “A” patrols and thereby won demanding that the screeching mon- the M I A sessions to which all lege of the South Sewanee Tenn grel cease keeping them awake But council scouters are invited: the right to compete in the state ‘ ’ ’ and has since taken graduate work when Lucky was driven from one ‘The Scout Leader and His Troop campoil in Big Cottonwood canof California the at University of the street in of the and the Spiritual Program" Friday yon June 8 9 and 10 at a cam'V The moving pictures of camporee part he moved to the front safe at 10:40 a m in the Hotel Utah for poree held May 28 and 29 at Pioneer scenes and activities were shown jail and there he sat ifearest down again all scout and Explorer leaders place park vice i by George L Waters council j ) i (Continued on Pam The patrols were: Silver Fox of “Educating and Supervising the president and past chairman of the Volunteer in Recreation” Friday at troop 51 Community church Beacamping committee ver of troop 45 of the Provo Bonthe 1938 annual meeting of the na- 2 p m in the L D S Assembly hall National Meeting neville L D S ward Stag of troop tional council will be ljeld in Salt for all M I A executives and gen52 of the Provo First L D S ward Qeorge Albert Smith member of Lake City which would bring sev- eral officers Moose of troop 46 Provo Fourth the national executive board told eral hundred leading scouters to “Using the Explorer Program to L D S ward and senior group the executive committee members this center of scouting activities Develop Personality and Individualfwmm troop 61 Provo Community church that arrangements have been made Only one previous national meet! ity” Saturday at 2:30 p m in the T C Larson chairman of the to hold the national scout jamboree has been held in the west accoi Lion house for all Explorer leaders Dr Ray O Wyland court of honor headed the judging the summer of 1937 in Washing- ing to D E Hammond council and department heads ton D C "The Religious Program in Scout- ratt hall for all Y M M I A dele1 committee scout executive and that was in with LeRoy Harding as chairman of the camporee Rev Franklin I Gibson He also expressed assurance that San Francisco some years ago ing” Sunday at 10:45 a m in Bar- - gates August 8 Mr Roberts asks that the health and safety men of every district outline and be responsible for (a) safety of transportation (b) physical examination for all campers be fore going to camp (c) safe and healthful conditions in camp and (d) water testing In the last matter Mr Robers suggests the district camping chairman call upon the state board of health for expert assistance Excellent Sites In most of the districts there are excellent campsites Star valley is full of them Montpelier and Bear lake have the lake itself and the Wasatch range bordering the east side of Gem valley has several at tractive sites said Mr Roberts in his instructions to the chairmen On the west side of the area is Camp Tendoy 17 miles southwest of Pocatello It is well equipped and a spot beauty It would be used and will be available from June 21 to July 18 or at any time follow lng August 2 The districts intending to use the camps should make reservations soon he advised of-re-al Regional Executive Confers on Program POCATELLO Idaho — For the first time since 1929 all of the ter ritory in Boy Scout region No 11 which includes the northwestern states is under supervision and is completely financed said Edward L Curtis of Portland regional executive who was in Pocatello recently Mr Curtis was here conferring with D L (Loo) Roberts executive of the Tendoy council ori matters of the summer program This council as well as all 'others in the region have summer camporees and council camping programs worked out he said Troop Plans Hike MAGNA — Scouts of troop 100 plan to make an industrial hike through the plant of the Western Dairy Products company to be followed by a swim at Wasatch Springs next Wednesday June 10 Scoutmaster Lester Sabin will be in charge LLOYD JENSEN f Tracy Wigwam Opens June 20 m Work Session Hen-riqu- for for Tribune-sp- wig-o-ral- ly “wlg-o-rall- Tales of Real Dogs two-inc- Sy Albert Payson Terhune Ogden to Hold Story Contest ct six-da- wig-6-ral- ly ff long-distan- National Boy Scout Leader Scheduled to Speak in S L Salt Lake Council Executive Committee Elects New Member hair-raisi- l fAj 16-C- 4 |