Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING 8 C "Once a Scout Always a Scouf President Roosevelt to be host off Boy Scouts of America next summer SCOUTS’ at ce1e bratlng silver ‘jubilee of American scouting jamboree -- a Plans Made for CUB TRAINING AUGUST 5 1 1$34 O Star scouts of troop 51 to leaye August 11 for their thir- -' teenth annual outing to Palisade and SCOUTERS' PAGE ’ "Once a Scouter Always a Scouter" SCOUTS PLAN lake in the Grand-dadd- y lakes region SUGARHOUSE ' : CENTERS UPON Jan' orcc S LIFE IN HOME Arrangementsfnr the national r Boy Scout jamboree next in Washington D C celebrating the twenty fifth anniversary of the inception of 'routing in America were announced la't week at the offices of the na- - Pack horse TRIP amiPartiiijr Each council will be assgned a quota equivalent to one tcout for each troop or ether group canv-mout the scout progiam A fee of $25 is planned for each pare ticipant to cover all overhead ttse r"tri rip di mf the promotion organization installation of proper water facilities and sanitation and all cost of fobd' A central objective of the jamboree will be to give an inci eased sense of national unity and to of stimulate the brotherhood scouting It also will give scouts and scouters an oppoitunity to observe the methods anj progiam of groups from other sections and provide an opportunity for the Exchange of ideas under actual camping conditions President Franklin D Roosevelt will be sponsor of the jamboree TO LAKE YELLOWSTONE A stim-me- Achievement Awards Cre ate Interest Among Boys SCOUTS GO TO 'Members of Troop 51 Will Co to Palisade Thirty One Own Money lo Make tqiiAPl aevNW" v”' thrjr citv Ear Bo Trip " cares behind Their organization and e’qu&metT perfected to a fine point 31 Sugar hot weather— 35 Salt Lake City Star house Boy Scouts members of troo$ scouts jjre preppnngfor their annuaj 64 are enjoying an extended visit pack horse trip to Palivade lake in to the geysers scenic grandeur and the Granddaddy lakes primitive area other attractions of Yellowstone na11 beginning August centered tional park They left Salt Lake “Cubbing” a program The scouts are members of troop round the home and neighborhood City early Wednesday morning each 51 of St Mark's in contrast to scouting with a proEpiscopal cathedral scout in full uniform and equipped gram centered outside the horn? proand will journey to the unfrequented with the for sleeping bag as a result of a numerous vides advantages area on the thirteenth annual trip to institution sponsoring the Cub pack campaign in progress since last Nothe camp sponsored bythe tro'op oraccording to W W Orem chairman vember which received the suppoit of the organization department of the ganization of a large number of Sugarhouse busicouncil Cubbing committee The' Palisade lake camp- - savs nessmen "Not only does the boy awaken to Scoutmaster F B Heisler is reached the power and usefulness of the sponDuring the rambling tpp through from by an soring institution but by the very nathe popular national park each scout trip ture of the cubbing program the It is 14 miles from Savage's ranch is assigned a "bleachqr seat" within boys’ parents are drawn more closeMirror lake the nearest camp Both while hs the commodious truck realize thfi to and made ly together are in the high Uintah mountain area duffel carefully rolled up is paced opportunities which lie within the v which w'ith- its myriad of lakes ' atitution itself" continued Mr Orem beneath each roll tied to a metal JL11UC “The cub pack is given a place in OCUUlo LU craggy peaks picturesque forest and eyelet in the side of the truck to precold night makes summer camping a the institution and jh contrast to the rare treat Boy Scouts of Troop 64 Sugarhouse L 4) S ward preparatory to old adage ‘the child should be seen right are Dr Charles W Woodruff shaking hands with Joseph Black- serve order burn of the troop committee and Dr K W Merrill another member and not heard’ cubs are recognized "Fishing this year is excellent at leaving on a two weeks’ motor trip to Yellowstone national park George In Separate Car of the troop committee shaking hands with Assistant Scoutmaster the lake” said Mr Heisler "and will L Waters chairman of the Salt Lake council camping committee is as individuals and their rights are reAl Larson Council Executive D E Hammond is at the extreme right Traveling in a separate car are Awards for achievements play Its usual prominent part In camp at the extreme left giving the scout handshake to Scoutmaster GeoTge spected Scoutmaster George L Crowther Dr Others in the group at the front of the car left to activities’' Another favorite water L Crowther are given by the institution all of waving good-by- e to the interest by the POCATELLO boatcan adds it which be Charles W Woodruff chairman of called sport— hardly IdahoTo strangers " ing— 1J' the building and manipula'boy ahd his‘ parents" in the institution" the troop committee who is attendHall Fort for Pocatello the tion of outrigger rafts a favorite ad“in aU Institutions which sponsor entering ing physician for any ailments which celebration beginning junct to both swimming and fishing eubbing a scout troop will be found Centennial may develop Assistant Scoutmaster The cubbing program-- is very unlike Sunday and concluding Wednesday The scouts also have provided themAl Larson and Bill Christensen junthe ccouting program although scout Boy Scouts from the Pocatello troops selves with two canoes ior assistant scoutmaster era are finding it a distinct advantage will act as guides One of the popular games at the to have a cub pack sponsored by the A tepee' will be erected near the camp” Mr Heisler pointed out "is They spent Thursday evening in Idaho Falls Friday night they( lame institution as- itself Not only Centennial grounds on the Univer- - miniature golf which was played by afforded not for selfish opportunities Norris Junction' planned- - to spend-a- t branch cam- our scouts at Camp Faliaadeveral pei cubfc ing Jea£iX lhe younger Jw ' the ends but for socially valuable purwhere their large "bearproof” grub-bofirst principles of citizenship pus where scouts will be prepared years before it made its appearance IDAHO Idaho— More than FALLS teamwork and good sportsmanship to give information and direct visi- in Salt Lake City Each scout makes proved is value Saturday and poses of keeping morallv straight 650 scouts from 42 Teton Peaks Boy but his association ii such that he has tors to homes of their friends and re- his own golf club " Sunday were allotted to Old Faithful Bov Scout education is organized Identia natural desire to Join the scout lations Some of the scouts will have camp and incidental hikes with sucto utilize the leisure time of the bov Mountain Herring’ The encampment will last about Scout council troops have partici eep myself physically strong troop When he becomes 12 years of btcjtetes on which they will lead mo- nine days in course of which hikes ceeding nights at Mammoth Can) on its moral influence is expected to in authorized summer camp tally awake and morally straight” Mouth Small fied If circumby age On the other hand the cubbing torists to different sections of the will be made to the summits of some camp and West Thumb This is the oath every Boy Scout overflow into the conduct of his work A H lvord1 S season this programs of stances permit they will return by program provides for the drafting The chief con has taken Keeping morally straight and play activities in the event they are pot famil- of the Highest mountains of that area city Seales which the ls a major part of Boy Scout educa- - scious contiol of the movement is ‘den chiefs from the scout troop Large way of Jackson Hole and Kemmerer The scouts provide their own tents council executive reported iar with addresses close of the regular summer camp at Wyo training in leadership is of inesima-blg All scouts will stand ready to serve food and cooking equipment alm to trgm himself directed toward preventing wrong Ashvalue to young scouts "We will do considerable hiking so that he lives every day a morally moral and physical orientations and in first aid police duty (keeping back Since the annual event is open Lake of the Woods portheast of arnote: The Fditor's in the crowds) and following “The principal difference into little frequented areas of the in safety regu- only to Star scouts that is first ‘class ton last week Before the actual close straight life Good intention alone the formation of immoral habits The assisting a senes of eleventh the ticle is is that lations ecouting ana cubbing program scouts who have won five merit of the summer camping season he is not enough to keep oneself morally aim is to inculcate character and park and together with lots of fishon fishing written by H P Kipp the scout is taken from the home for Three years ago the Boy Scouts of badges it serves as a spur to all reported it is likely that more than straight It takes both the discovery develop its adjuncts pluck resource ing and other activities we intend lo 34 scoutmaster of is troop his training and the cub training have a ‘real’ time” said Scoutmaster observation Eastern Idaho Area council pioneered members of the troop to complete re- 1000 boys will have aggregated a to- and the knowledge ®f tmth and moral fulness responsibility centered around the home Thisnat a project and made preliminary plans quirements for this rank in the least tal of 7000 scout camp days for the action together with-th- e Crowther continued deduction and senro of duty to the Thejlocky moun la l n h! t efj s h j " QQuncills'scasQn record fef-th- eappUeatitt-6f-4hat“4ievenW- - ae- Fa rtif 3 Dwn TVa V presenthistorieat this distributed acwidely throughout the picture As all den meetings are cording" to D C Watkins council selves a complete camping outfit To date the summer camping eral welfare of humanity to ehjoy — No- scientific evaluations of the reto renot were The permitted boys held in the home' mother knows executive At that time o monument This is reflected in increased com- tivity has exceeded that of any pre- thq enriched moral life and to keep sults of Boy Scout education have region- It is also called mountain ceive donations but business men of where her boy is at thia time knows wak erected by 1900 scouts and lead- petence and responsibility Just "how far the morally straight Training to keep yet been made and sometimes miscalled the area made available all boy jobs of the vious year Mr Alvord said and with ’ some troops still planning camp ac- morally straight is lo grow and de- practical applications of their code herring with whom he is associating and ers who camped overnight on the scouts in campcraft work It is identified by the small they could arrange making it possigrayling tivities1 and the whole council join- velop in truth anl is an essential ele- has gone in influencing the boy to knowsHhat heli spending his time on Fort Hall Indian school grounds The Leading the party will be Scout" mouth large scales and lack of black ble for every scout who wished to at in the St activities acientifically worked out monument now stands 14 miles east master Heisler not is in camporal himself ing regional but ment morally keep straight keeping morally straight will Among his aides ' 24 and 25 the un knowledge of truth and strict con- knowrt but we can rely upon our spots It occurs in cold clear lakes make the trip for the purpose of building him both of the original site of Port Hall and be Assistant Scoutmasters Walter Anthony August Five patrols are included as folHia den af a spot adjacent-tmentally and physically the Yellowstone Winegar George Coulson and Mac precedented total of 7000 camp days formity in all its applications to the practical judgment of what affords andstreams and spawns in early win- lows: Beaver patrol— Eugene Krantz for the council may be reached of humanity is living an opportunity to train him to keep ter It ordinarily reaches a growth common companions become his neighborhood highway good Story Gene Amundson John Swenson chums Hia leisure time can often be During the two weeks of the Lake a morally straight life ‘physically strong mentally awake of about a foot m length although it and of the Woods camp there were 94 taken up with work on achievements action is the simple living and morally straight” four pounds ’ in Shirley Larson Robert Bartlett Moral reach about may Which he knows will win him praise adult leaders in camp and continued practice of truth KeepIt is apparent in all present studies weight It will take a fly or bait Charles Woodruff An outstanding record was also es- ing morally straight is a basic prin- of conditions affecting the life of a readily and" is a game fighter but William Dalebout Robert Jenson nd awards from his pack tablished at the camp in that there ciple of the Boy Scout oath and laws boy and offering of ' programs and not as much so as the trout TJie Glen Marker Vaughn Bitner Ken“Once the boy is introduced Into By THE REV ORMAN C KING the den and the pack its program was no instance of first aid being re This code for boys is a guide to tlje remedies for his improvement that flesh is white and very sweet Owing neth Reese and John Edwards Otter — Robbins Scoutmaster of Troop 119 quired and no injuries of any sort unfolding and enrichment of their what we are seeking is a ciear con- to their small' mouth a small hook patrol Jim McGee Dave properly carried out will fascinate Pots and small buckets may be reported Every boy before he left lives Along with the "daily good cise practical basic movement that (No 10 or 12) is best for their cap- Dick Billings Bryant Wheeler Rushim beyond his power to withdraw sell Pmney and Frank Johnston Stag handled or poured with ease while for the camp was required to pass a turn” of the Boy Scout is knowledge will appeal to every boy and on prin ture ’'''His interest ia caught and held by a — George Gun-dr- y It was re- of truth which carries its own appli ciples upon which we may devise hot by means of simple tongs easily physical examination variety of activities both mental and In Bear lake there are three species patrol Finn Paulson Dale ' Parkinson Henry Barker available to campers physical and he Is deeply involved cation into the daily affairs of his simple rules for the most successful found only in that water The Bon ported and In fun before he realizes it Uncon Cut a small forked branch similar While in the Lake of the Woods own life guidance of human thought and ac- neville whitefish reaches two and (troop scribe) Bud Woodbury Blue Eagle patrol— to a flipper handle and use it with camp the scouts were called to assist aciously hia physique ia improved Great characters of history have tion a half pounds m weight has heavy Tom Johnson which fact is proven by the annual another similarly sized straight stick in putting out a forest fire which developed strength of character ia The scout embodies moral whole- - arut deep body with- large headT 74 tp Cajvin £otterellt Jack Lyons Hal Os" borne' Blaine Bleak Donald Everett tacts butr physIcfiTcxaminatlohEiven 10Ws of scales along the lateral Bjrinsertrng the forked ends of the started frorh tfn auto camper's camp-- " the adversity of physical evils but someness as he does physical not solgo His sense of fairness and sportsmanone stick on one side of the pot or fife Mr Alvord said have developed greater strength much because they are right m them- - iine and the depth is contained 36 and Cloyd Goates they organization which bucket and an end of the straight of character in their struggles against selves as because they are the neces- - in the jength of the body Young up The fathers’ ship develop: Responsibility of lead- stick through the crotch on the other evil ership given each cub when opporThe motive of all such sary conditions of "being prepared” to jq inches in length have large aided in arranging the trip is headmoral Y itself develops president: H D side of the vessel and gripping the Scouls and Fathers ' tunity presents really notable characters especially and “keeping fit” Into this perva- dusky black spots on the back The ed by L W Billings R Cotterell and Arthur other ends in the hand the article Strength of character and the will to m the field of morals and religion sive atmosphere of idealism more Bear lake whitefish reaches 8 to 12 Gundry do Organization is so presented to On Three-Da- y Hike was not self interest but consecra- ancient than any civilization and still inches in length has a slender head McGee vice president and E R Simay be lifted securely Orin Woodbury him that he accepts it learning all Some Boy Scouts carry a small pair tion to right principles that tend to extraordinarily potent for the early and body 69 to 78 rows of scales mons secretary the time the correct attitude toward of pliers to camp to lift hot buckets “overcome evil with good" and de- adolescent the aspiring Boy Scout along the lateral line no black spots troop committeeman and Thomas M also aided his fellow cubs Wheeler ward bishop ARCO Idaho — Boy Scouts and veloping that good by always prac is invited to enter” It invites ini- andthe and avoid soqt and grime These depth is contained about 4Vj “We can well be proud of our boys be fashioned in their fathers of the Lost River dis- ticlng it Not only is there an obli- tiative it involves cooperation and in length of body The Rocky moun considerably which tongs may Let nothing within our reach be decamp make pliers unnecessary for trict left Thursday for a three-dagation to practice the good life but friendliness and unselfishness it re- tain whitefish has 83 to 87 scales will help them to nied outing in the Antelope creek section there is also the duty to develop na- - quires fair play square dealing and along the median line The Bonnepots handling be the gentlemen we want them to above Arco They planned to make tlve powers to the fullest extent of justiceville cisco or peak nose is a slender be gamp near the Iron Bog spring seclittle fish reaching about seven and LEAVES ON VACATION tion Approximately 150 scouts and a half inches in length the depth is The Rev Father Francis R Lamo-the- r fathers made up the group H S Alcontained S1 or more in length of Scout Cathodirector of the vord of Idaho Falls Teton Peaks Boy Boy body and it has 71 to 77 rows of lic diocese of Salt Lake City left last Scout council executive and Nimrod This scales along the lateral line W KING G By a lor week’ several Good of Rigby scout commissioner Sunday night is an interesting little fish as it is vacation trip to the east He will for the Jefferson county district atthe only western representative of visit his former home Keene N H tended the camp and gave scouts InAbout the fourth of July there this genus of which several species The Rev Father Lamother spent structions In scorn handicraft and came to Brighton hundreds of purple occur in the Great Lakes and more ST ANTHONY Idaho— Following in the week preceding his departure at camping moved martins overnight a meeting of Boy Scout executives They eastern waters - Scout colonization for Sternerof when lake The outing was sponsored by the with the intention Camp mountain whitefish are held in the courthouse Thursday eveRocky Recreational facilities- ere- being 29 of of loss time 30 sind Without the CathedraLof Lost Riven Boy Scout district and by the summer trjpops found in a numbef of Utah streams ning it is announced that the Fort built in A-- l fashion at the Tracy the Madeleine and Judge Memorial the Lost River L D S stake authey started building their clay nests but principally in the Ogden and We Henry monument is to be unveiled at counLake three-storof the Salt school were camp in the Wigwam respectively under the eaves of thorities big catyp ber' rivers and are often mistaken by St Anthony August 25 The city is cil Boy Scouts in Mill Creek canyon frame hotel at the mountain resort the inexperienced anglers for the fish cooperating with the Boy Scouts announces Council Executive D E L l 8(109 feet above which that Is commonly known as ttvef suck- Camporal to be heltPtiere August 24 and a week later saw them less than er To catch this fish requires infi- and 25 when scouts from Montana A large baseball backstop on the when their nests were about com- region 11 B S A will nitely more skill than trout m view and Idaho ' commodious flat near headquar-buildinHarsld-S jthe stfihUlfafi jnaatslQua and its warkrfssflitathemouth elsJevJUsa&A small ®f its "has just bein' jliuhett ceaseless activity of these beautiful eculive stationed at Idaho Falls anwhile basketball standards and birds taking gracefully nounced that “events are rapidly ' series of stationary bars also have off from their high perches and sailshaping' themselves for an elaborate” been erected demonstration of crack scoutcraft ing and diving through the air in The Working under-th- e leadership of A big farm dog Beaver by name in the afternoon’s ' program was to be penned up for the day It is expected that the scouts will almost incredible evolutions ded The cows were waiting at the bars outScoutmaster O S Walsh in charge sat yawning and blinking at an asbe make camp on the grounds of the purple martin may possibly of wigwam activities the scouts also semblage of more than 800 people Seldom have 800 people plus a glad to be driven home for the of Idaho industrial training school Fridone in speed bv other members — are helping to improve a trail to the at Keota Iowa on October 2 1931 With no trooble at all thev the swallow gathered together for ing could bur afternoon August 24 and a nothing famjlv day herded through to the lane and summit of Rocky cliff on the south C W Rarhseyer local congressman the sole purpose of doing honor to and thrilling invitation will be extended more interesting be general a farm dog at that Were started on their short journey than to watch a large colony of these canyon wall facing the wigwam came to where the dog sat and made there dog the public to visit the camp tHat eveto the barns Then Richard "noticed Then the Honor Deserved The hike to the lofty observation a long speech to him ningbirds displaying their aerial prowess Final arrangements" for transportapoint la being developed as a nature whole audience arose and gave Baa-- But eldom has s mere dog de- the bull was not among them as usual in the "Capture of winged insects The monument site selected is to handof a flowers aalvo trees and ver a cheer and Starts Toward Bull served such honor as you will agree project Shrubs tion and ether plans for the annual be on the bank of the Snake river which are unfortunate enough to pass other— points- - will ba permanently clapping when I have explained to you fhe senior scout pack trip through the which cuts through St Anthony and Instead he was standing at the into their territory - A pair more marked by small signs so everyone None of it made any sense at all reason for the celebration" Here is far end of the pasture inclined- were building Granddaddy lakes area August 25 to Which is known locally as Henry's looking at domestically at the camp may familiarize - them- to the bored and sleepy dog His the story: September 2 from Savage’s ranch fork of the Snake The monument the boy but making no move to fol- their nest in the gable of the Brighton selves with the natural life of the ears pricked up lor a moment it is Richard was the son of Mr and low the herd' 10 feet above be made at a meeting of all Van- is purposely placed near the Yelwill ‘about store grocery the lowered through Mrs Charles Fosdick of Keota canyon true when ))e saw his He bars This struck Richard as strange the doorway where people were com guard commissioners of the Salt Lake lowstone highway at a point five council Sunday at 10 a m at scout miles above the old Fort Henry site George Green forest Tangersta- - master Richard Fosdick 8tep for- and Beaver were having a wonderful But he started across the lot to drive stantly passing -- in and out I bortioned at Maple grove in the rear of ward But the boy was approaching summer- - on the farm of Richard's him home rowed a ladder from Mr Smith" the headquarters in the chamber of com- so it may be more easily available the wigwam is cooperating in the the speechmaking congressman and uncle The reveled in farm work and to the public Fort Henry was foundBeaver trotted along beside the proprietor who seemed very much diately le the place He said he merce trail Improvement The work is now not coming for a romp with his dog in roaming the woods and hills to- boy after getting the cows headed interested in the martins and climbed had observed that after the first day “A latge number of Vanguards of ed in 1810 by Captain Andrew Henry their of the Missouri Fur Trading about y chum gether completed for the farmyard They approached up close to the nest This did not or two the martiashad ceased get- the council have completed The congressman handed Richard Beaver Is described as “a large the bull with no fear For the animal bother them in the least— thejr kept ting mud from Silver lake and were equipment for the pack trip and are Registered scouts bringing their and is perhaps the oldest tradThis food ahd bedding with written per- a’ gold disk an engraved medal shaggy English shepherd d°g 10 always had been gentle and easy to on feverishly at their trying several other places for their looking forward to the outing with ing post in this section Nor would years old and trained to cattle driv- handle mission from their scoutmasters and did not Interest Beaver task carrying in their bills pellets of supply Apparently nope of it had great enthusiasm” said M Elmer Frank Miller president of the of make Chrjstensen president of the Salt Idaho Trails and Landmarks associa- parents may use the wigwam faclli- - he have understood the meaning ing” I have a picture of him here By the way as any farmer will mud frotn Silver lake and packing enough cohesive qualities-"tmedal even on my desk ties without charge for three-daHe ia a magnificent tell you it Is the them into shape in the cuplike struc- good and substantial nest material Lake Council Vanguard association tion has secured the cooperation of pe-- ‘ the words carven on the “gentle" supposedly to him dog carrying a mighty chat and wlth bull or loda’ They must register Monday if they had been read aloud The photographs I "took of and after they were dry the first Saturday The trip will wind tip at the Utah Trails and Landmarks assostalliqn nine timer in ten ture r Thursday morning before 8:30 The words were: an expression of great wisdom and that attacks his' human handlers them were not good because they wind brought them down Camp Steiner Scout lake after a ciation in furnishing the bronze ' o’clock “To Beaver a Dog for Saving the friendliness He and Richard struck Soon or late almost all such animals were in shadow and had to take the This was the first season purple journey through some of the most plaque to be placed on the granite Life of His Ral Richard Fosdick up an immediate comradeship as soon get a murderous fit Ugly tempered pictures against the light but the martins have attempted to build a beautiful country in the state marker John D Giles of Salt Lake BANNED AS LANDING' FIELDS Next season's activity program alsolcity secretary of the latter group Beaver didn't know the Humane as the boy came to the farm animals get little chance to do any birds can be distinguished at the nest colony at Brighton and no doubt SALEM Ore t UP)— The use of society medal hadbeen awarded to One September morning Richard Had someone will be discussed at the commusion pok? they are watched care- injury For ocean beaches as aviation landing him nor for what service Had he was sent by his unqle-- t Tnn-po- : laticn ard p'acemmt labor anf ever' precaution "aT taken an not ® PurPe martin could be erected a martin house— or several ers' meetmc Sundav morning sunrise to fields was denied here today by the known ha would much have pre-- the pasture to Wing the cattle to (uy for the nionumertTias been fragments of of them— uch - the one shown in to itccp them from w rcaking damage sen- and onv a !t® highway commission The dan- ferred a steak the barns for the morning milking were 'fft ln place I asked the lllustrat’on the mci - bv the couniv commissioners and little birds-a- nd acatiomsU at interesting yes it is the presumably friendly f1 ger to bathers was the reason A Medals gre not good to eat There was a bull grazing in the same brutes which cause E M Jergen- most farm trage - ®ml1 whathad happened and be told th is wonderful summer resort would 'dentally the pestiferous insect popu - iMajor J O Johnson u board had allowed Then the audience applauded oncei pasture and Richard wax told to bring previous highway a wini bad biowm the nests now be enjoying the company and Ination would be considerably de - Jsen is general chairman of arrange- Even as it is ’ the “trusted ' I to on land (atka'JuiHa airplanex Gnents locally for the Camporai Oregon beaches mort and Beaver 'a wearisome part him along too brute was! down and that the birds bad junme - jbe entertained by the antics of these creased u (Continued on Editor's note: The following is the third of a series of articles on “Cubbing” and plans for this work in the Salt Lake council ar-- " 'ranged by A W Lowery com- n of the council cubbing mittee g Casting them— and all thought of oppresive cx-"f- ehate--m8- paek-hor- in-- V v s Visitors at Fort Hall Festival Idaho Summer Wliitefisli Offer Great Sport for Scout Anglers SCOUT AT ORI AL Camp Season Keeping Morally Straight Setting Record -- x men-pate- ay e WaJlybllnE3-thehorrie-atrongly-J- j tlr - When Hot Liquid Is Poured Forty-niners- y them-whic- Scouts to Aid In Unveiling -- Tragedy of the Purple Martins Facilities for Recreation Show At Tracy Wigwam Of Monument - y g Tales of Real Dogs - By Albert Pay son Terl'iurte - ''TtAWlUTm swift-flighte- d Vanguard Heads Meet Sunday to Plan for Trip i ' One-thir- d com-pari- ’ home-buildin- g o y ! ‘ 3 ‘ Tl- two-poun-d nc-‘t- s rut o ’ |