Show V a THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNINQ JANUARY o If 1634 TRAINING COURSE QUALIFIES 24 AS SCOUTING WORKERS S Leaders to Aid Two Troops of Catholic Church L of scouts tendered him by group Scout Trust aid when he was in an automobile dent five years ago Fund Termed Nev An airplane altimeter developed at the lniverslty of California at Los Revenue Source Angeles indicates the height above a Spout Memorial Boy Service Planned SCOUTS TO HOLD MEET acci- At the annual meeting of the Salt Lake council Boy Scouts of America to be held in South high school USOv ground through the measurement of two men by Inaugurated recently the time it takes sound to travel 19 a service memorial which Election of Officers Set at uary will in the future be observed annual- who appreciated the value of scout- down to the earth and reecho of youth the Salt ly as a tribute to departed scouts and ing in the training Annual Gathering Lake council Boy Scouts of America scouters will be inaugurated trust fund will provide a new source of Council Tributes to all scouts and scouters of revenue for special scouts' activwho have departed will be given by ities in the council said Carl A Badger chairman of the trust fund The annual meeting of the Sait members at the meeting said Carl A committee Saturday Lake council! Boy Scouts of America Badger Contributions to the fund received Mr Badger will conduct Friday’s from Mr and Mrs Bayard W Menwill be held at South high achbol Fri- service denhall and William M McConaughy Ages id to 70 No day D W Moffat national commitAgents have brought the fund to approxiteeman and a member of the execu- J6’3d p m a dinner will beaft served all No Medical Examination mately $600 Mr Badger said the tive board of the council will be toast- members in the school cafeteria At from which will be lised to aid Amazing new form paying $1000 for master the dinner the business of theouncil scout activities In creating the fund death from any cause and up to the council intended that it be in- $300000 for accidental death is no Approximately 700 scouts represent- during the past year will be and a program of speeches and creased with voluntary contributions being Issued to all men women and ing all the troops in the council will attend The representation will in- entertainment will be presented from any who appreciate the value children between ages of 10 and 70 employed or not This clude commissioners committeemen Committees in charge of the affair of scouting gears whether In successful use for 760 district committeemen executive are as follows: Mr Moffat Adrian B Trustees of the fund Bre William No medical examination or red years tape board members scoutmasters and as- Pembroke George L Waters Wil- R Wallace Russel I Tracy Frank SEND NO HONEY Simply send name sistant scoutmasters liam M Scott and A G Nord pro- B Stephens Dr A C Wherry and age address and name of beneficiary and policy will be mailed for 10 days’ At a meeting the council will elect gram committee W G King Fred Dr F A Goeltz free Inspection No will call If officers including a president and M MicheLsoji David F Coursey Mr and Mrs Mendenhall made a you decide to keep agent it send only $1 executive board for the coming year E Bourne William E Day and contribution to the fund in honor of Beginning at 6 p m the scouters John D Giles attendance and pub- their son Norman 16 a star scout in force for about 45 days 3c a day Offer is limited so writ will be entertained by the South hign licity H T Plumb Dr Francis A who was killed in an automobile TODAY United Life Association 162 school band 20 Exhibits of treasure Goeltz Dr Charles G Plummer Carl Bldg Beverly Hills chests built by troops of the council A Badger and Louis A Thody nom-wil- l Mr McConaughy made a contribu- California Operating under California be viewed during the concert Atlinations tion to the fund in appreciation for State laws (Adv ) 9 Chief Executive Presented Gift in Appreciation SI of Instruction FOR S3000 LIFE PROTECTION Completing an training course conducted by D E Hammond chief acout executive of the Sait Lake council Boy Scouts of America twenty-fou- r men qualified as scout troop workers in troops 25 and 30 of the Salt Lake Catholic church Wednesday night at the Judge Memorial eight-wee- d (chooL The ipen will aid in the activities of the two troops At a banquet which was held at the close of the final lesson of the course the group presented to Mr Hammond a fountain pen and pencil let as a token of their appreciation of hii work in the course Talks were made by Father Joseph S Keefe Father Francis Lamothe John M Boutweil Father Patrick Maguire S A Regan and John Doran The tainlng school was inaugurated In November and has met weekly at the school All men enrolled attended each lesson as a part of a course of atudy for training The course offered training in the direction of troop activities as well as- in the fundamental problem! of the scout testj and duties Troop 30 organized recently at the school has a membership of 13 with 30 more to be enrolled in the near future Troop 25 has a membership of 32 and 20 mote will be enrolled Within the next few weeks The troops together with troop 82 of St Vincent’s Catholic church In Murray will participate in special scout exercises at the Cathedral of the Madeliene February 4 which is official Scout Sunday of the council With the troops and troop leaders organized the Catholic Scout leaders announced Saturday that organization of packs of Cubs younger boy scouts ages 8 to 12 will begin Immediately Those who completed the training course are: Father Lamothe Mr Gini Mr Regan Mr Doran Maurice James Viighan B C Bloomfield W V Wlegand Francis Samway D E Hammond chief scout executive of the ‘Salt Frank Liston B P Ivory P J O’Carcouncil Boy Scouts of America was presented Lake roll Jacob Flelsch W S Acheson fountain pen and pencil set at the concluding a with George Egan Seth Williams W S of an eight-wee- k training McQuilkin John Doran Michael lesson Wednesday night Sweeney Patrick Buler S A Nelll-faFrancis Murphy Edward M Morrissey James Collins and James r— Quinn Le-Ro- y -- ' - ' ' CARLESON Inc A NEW FORD -- Mul-cah- course for scoutmasters which he conducted at the Judge Memorial school Father Francis Lamothe of the school troop presented the set to Mr Hammond in behalf of the trainees n Tryouts in Scout Play : Arranged Boy Scout Troop Formed M embers Win Merit Badges Program for Boy Scout Annual Meet Announced of Troop 163 at St Following 1$ the program for the annual meeting of the Salt Lake Tryouts for a play in which 5000 Organization scouts of the Salt Lake council Boy John Utah situated In Tooele county council Boy Scouts of America to be held Friday at the South high Scouts of America will be given an several miles west of Grantsville was school cafeteria and auditorium 6 TO 6:45 P M opportunity to take part will be ar- completed last week and troop mem 1 6 to 6:45 p m—Music South high band ranged in the near future announced bers were awarded badges at a court 2 Exhibit of treasure chests In halls on a district basis (ComDavid F Coursey member of the of honor held in Tooele recently it mittee to select best in each district and best five in entire publicity committee of the council was announced at the office of the group) The play “The Country Boy Scout” Salt Lake council Boy Scouts of 3 basis where rooms scouters on a in district Assembly designated they will practice songs stunts and put on decorations 6:30 TO 8 P M FELLOWSHIP DINNER will be presented-durinscout week Tryouts in various districts of pie council will afford every acout of he council an opportunity to tike I art A process of elimination will be used in selecting the final‘ castfor the presentation America Saturday The troop members include Keith Ahistrom Keith Arthur Jack Evans Bob Evans Calvin Russell Lyman Russell Ross Russell William Russell Boyd Russell George Sagers La Var Sagers and Willard Sagers Elmer Sagers is scoutmaster A new troop Troop 66 was organized at Lund Nev recently Scoutmaster is H A Reid Committee members are Kelley Harrison and Thomley Fawcett Members include Carl Fawcett Lawrence Fawcett MtdleU bfiaarerr CrMtM Leonard Gardner Cecil Hutchings IMildr Hi XwW ftmUa Van Gardner Neil Gardner Roy Don’t lot catarrh tlntu tataction or head Hutchings Terry Vartce Douglas Kensold kad to wore sorlouf condition yon and Fred Oxburrow a dantarou operation DBS SKELETON HALTS WORK which oulcklr dlolvu and eliminates aucu dears the naial pause reSAN FRANCISCO (UP)- -A giganduce Inflammation and nermallaM the enmonster's skeleton tire head raaDlratorr tract Try COPINOL tic prehistoric for that head cold toniiht and tomorrow stopped excavation on the approach ram-arow too will Praia thla wonderful to the Testal portal of the coast range Stops catarrh and alnuc trouble! which mar load to maatoldttta Knlarred tunnel of the Hetch Hetchy water sysdiaeaaed tonails arc many time dut to tem Work was abandoned until UniCOPINOL haaal dlacharcea natal condition end tonsil will re- versity of California and Stanford duce COPINOL dree poaltiv multi or could collect the So don’t delay—try paleontologists cot you nothin of n a bones from the shale formation COPINOL NOW at It and Owl drusa or any good dealer (Adr) rock IEALS CATARRH SltiUS COLDS OR MONEY RACK ta I Schramm-dohnao- Mid Winter -- EXCURSION and San Francisco ll Jan 20 0 21 Return Limit May 8 rd (UP)-Flshe- rmen A 4 120 East 5th South St policy of providing the A Carleson Inc highest type of representation in each community Fred has been selected to handle the sale and service of Ford cars and trucks IN KEEPING with the Ford Motor Company This new dealership in addition to furnishing complete Ford service facilities offers to the people Tof this locality a better opportunity to V-become acquainted witlithe outstanding features of the New Ford 8 You will be welcome at any time to inspect these cars and to drive them yourself ’ ' To Lea Angeles and return To San Francisco and return and return going via Union Paciiie and returning To Loo Angel S3750 I The Ford Motor Company policy is founded on the belief that a sale does not complete the transaction with the buyer but establishes a new obligation to see that the car gives good economical service Fred A Carleson Inc as an Authorized Ford Dealer is pledged to Thoroughly trained mechanics using approved carry out that policy tools and machinery service Ford cars and trucks Only genuine Ford All labor is billed at a standard flat rate parts priced- low are used ( - ” This new dealership is now open and ready to serve yqu confident they will do it well Semisubmarine STOCKHOLM WV-Tsubmarine which rum runners were reported to waters be using in Scandinavian turns out to be a motorboat which can almost submerge A man arrested by customs authorities states that the smugglers have a fast motorboat equipped with tanks which enable it to submerge so that he gunwale is level with the sea It has two engines— one capabfaof driving at 28 knots and the other which is used when silence is necessary at eight knots The boat being almost completely submerged can creep in close to shore despite watching patrol boats FRED We are f he Union Pacific trains will take you to California In supreme comfort quickly safely and at surprisingly low cost- - Liberal stopover privileges’ Sleeping car charges reduced one-thi- A play entitled "The Scoutmaster' will be given by the Boy Scouts during national’ Boy Scout week Febru ary 4 to 10 Scenery and directing of the play is being handled by George D Pyper Tryouts for the difficult parts will be held at the chamber of commerce Thursday of this week PROFESSIONAL LIARS BARRED PORT ANGELES Wash in this section were preparing their fish stories for the coming handicap of the “tallest fish story” to be held here next summer Only “professional liars’’ were barred from the fish story contest to be held in connection with the annual Salmon Derby Rum Runners Use from Salt Lake Francisco — Play Is Set for Boy Scout Week LOS ANGELES Tat farther information call City Ticket Oiiice Hotel Utah Bldg Salt lake City Phenet Wasatch 200 n C H Saltmanh Genera Agent (Cafeteria)' D W Moffat master of ceremonies 1 Grand entry to dinner room The districts will enter according to their standing in the membership drive the Gold Streamer scoutmasters coming in last 2 Invocation— Father Lamothe 3 Dinner— 6:45 p m — “4— During the dlnnerdlstrlcts can make J‘whoople” 5 District roll pail for songs stunts 6 Adjourn to auditorium 8:15 TO 9:45 P M—BUSINESS MEETING (Auditorium) President Malcolm A Keyser presiding 1 Songfest— D L Roberts 2 Appreciation to district commissioners 3 Annual district roll call All scouters present from the district stand and reply in unison using not more than six words The district chairman reports the number of scouters present from his district District committee district commissioners troop committee scout and assistant scoutmasters others 4 Address "World Scouting"— O A Kirkham assistant regional executive 5 Silver beaver awards— President Keyser introduces J M Bout-weregional board member who presents beavers 6 Memorial service—Scouts and scouters who have passed on— Carl A Badger chairman 7 Awards— (a) Membership drive streamers (b) Announce troops that won the President Franklin D Roosevelt streamers (c) Treasure chest awards 8 Committee reports — (a) Resolutions (b) Nominations 9 Reports— President Malcolm A Keyser Scout Executive D E Hammond 10 Dramatisation— Troop 88 11 Benediction— A Vanguard FORD MOTOR COMPANY arul His Famous IHTEFOTDNAL ORCHESTRA A new kind of musical entertainment KING FUAD BUTS CHIME CLOCK that thrilled the Prince of Wale ng of ALEXANDRIA Fuad clock Egypt hes bought an electrical Toiiighi-K- St with chimes for his palace in this city Th$ chimes consist of eight Columbia Network tubes which are beaten at the hour Sponsored Ay two by figures which come to the CHAMBERLAIN'S HAND LOTION front of the clock face WV-Ki- 5 o’clock UNION PACIFIC - 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