Show 8 Dr THE: SALT ” t jBanquer Nets 5pringCitj Lauds Program 250 Attend Session Cooperate in Fete Drawing ' years ago when the L D S church took over the scouting program the late Anthony W Ivins "a real scout" had classed couting as the ideal activity to go along with Aaronic priesthood work Mr Merrill said ‘‘The two combined furnish the spiritual and activity program" he quoted "and 'they make a great team with scouting boys’ University of America" Mr Merrill related Indian stories of early scouts of exploration and pioneer ventures Mr Christopherson related experiences while attending the national And world jamborees last summer And requested local scouts and parents to continue the program Leads Singing The program also included singing led by E B Terry invocation Bishop James F: Ellis presentation pro-gra- m Of colors by scouts saxophone solo i : MI A “Junior Girls Twenty-fiv- e a j- BYU Professor was toastmaster Lauds Movement - L’ 1937 xplor er s Hold::DancingrPar ty Annual Honor Hall Council Quota crfr ' 5 Sea Scouts to Hold -- — Two hundred spring And fifty persona attended the an nual Boy Scout banquet here November 26 The dinner was donated by citizens and funds received from tickets were used to pay the quota f this district toward expenses of Utah National Parks council— also tor expenses of troop 606 Harrjon R Merrill of Brigham Young university and council activity chairman Merrill Chrlstoph-erso- n assistant scout executive And Paul Hunt of Buhl Idaho were among the guests Superintendent Morris Bunnell of the Y M M I A LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER Winners Runners-U- p of 325 persons is expected at the gala bridge of Utah Sea Scouts next Wednesday at 8:30 of the Hotel Utah Rufus A Tracy Jr'Salt announced Friday ’ Drills by smartly uniformed Sea Scout veterans awarding of advancement certificates to every Sea Scout of the council and A dancing party fit for royalty are planned by the committee of skippers ana mates in charge of the function Almost 50 of the participants In the bridge' of honor returned last where they week from the annual regional regatta at Newport-Balbo- a distinguished themselves in competition with approximately 600 Sea Scouts of the western states some of them practically born to deep-se- a sailing IJr Thomas C Adams ( regional vice 'commodore who is In California on research work headed the local delegation the largest ever to attend from here! Twenty-nin- e made the trip last year the third time such a trip had been made by local Sea Scouts Other local officers who aided in the rendezvous program included D E Hammond council scout executive who is expected home Sunday Royal B Stone field executive and Skippers William C Ware of the Bonneville and Joseph G Y Sanborn of the Utah The Utahns competed in all events at the rendezvous including mall boat sailing hoisting the scuttlebutt erecting and operating a breeches buoy rowing drill and novelty evepts Awards were given for each local ship which participated Attending were 28’ from the sectional regional flagship Stansbury 10 from the Bonneville six from the Utah two from the Natrium Magna and one from the Great Salt lake Centerville A dance waa held November 26 and a bonfire program November 27 ' in Popular Couple Contest A capacity attendance of honor and annual ball p m in the empire room Lake council commodore lf0 Eighty couples attended a representative district Explorer Scout dancing party of the type recommended for all senior scout units at least' twice during the winter season November 24 in the Granite L D S stake tabernacle The function was given in cooperation With junior girls of the stake Mutual Improvement asso' elation Robert Miller and Jessie Scofield stake dance directors visited each Explorer Scput troop and junior girl unit' several weeks before the function giving ddnee instruction Ray Taylor and Beverly Searle were named the most popular couple in attendance They won this honor by written ballot from representative couples elected previously Exhibition by each ward unit dancing and special music also was given during intermission Joseph B Gill district explorer director and Irene McDonough stake junior girl director were aided in arrangements by unit activity leaders v tpr' v I life-savi- Pack Trip Veterans Will Hold Annual Fandango More than 60 veterans o wilderness pack trips will get together at the fourth annual fat tango of tho Sourdough outfit of alt Lake council next Friday at 1:30 p m in the Belvedere L D 8 ward rec- Cache Valley’s ‘University’ Ends 4 The winning popular couple And others to reach the finals at the ann ual Explorer-Junio- r Girl dance of Granite district held November”! Ray Taylor and Beverly Searle (both In the center) were winners in the contest Others left to right are Genevieve Johnson Betty Ence Geraldine Merkley and Dorothy Lambert rear Billy Bennion Alvin Smith Mac Henncfer and Robert Thompson D 3 C well-know- Sanpete District Reorganizes ui PLEASANT — The North Sanpete scout district has been reorganized with the following new officers ' Scout commissioner Calvin Christensen Mt Pleasant C V Howell Fair-vievice chairman Elam Ander Sen Fairview court of honor Reed Allred Spring City senior scouting George Squire Mt Pleasant leadership and reading E B Terry Springs City camping A E DarMT distric- t-chairman w ky Mt Pleasant explorer commissioner G E Steiner Mt Pleasant finance J Seymour Jensen Mt Pleasant publicity Clarence Andersen Mt Pieasant Tenderfoot badges were awarded to 12 new scouts at a tenderfoot roundup and Investltude program for the district held recently in the Mt Pleasant North ward L D S chapel under direction of Mr All-rMr Christensen and Mr Dar-®- y ed '"The new scouts were made mem- bers of troops 502 and 503 Fair-vie504 Mt PleAsaftt and 506 Spring City Mothers of the scouts were given similar awards by the scouts w Highland Leads Reregistration PROVO — Plans for extensive ac tivities in the Utah national parks council will be presented before the executive board at its regular meeting Monday at 7:30 p m in the city and county building here it is an' nounced by Henry A Gardner Span' lsh Fork council president Tentative arrangements for the council’s annual meeting in late January observance of Anniversary week and for an Explorer scout expedition into the northwest will be reported by H R Merrill Provo activities chairman Dr L D Pfouts Payson will present plans for the program of the camping department and M W Poulson of Provo will outline a campaign to be conducted by his department Four meetings held’in the council by the “flying squadron" of L D Reregistration honors in Salt Lake council b&ve been captured by Highland district which has reregistered ail 11 troops of 1937 and in Addition has three new explorer troops and one- rover crew registered Mark Wilton scout field ex ecutlvd announced Friday This is the first district In the council to complete reregistration of All troops Mr Wilton said I A Smoot district chairman said the achievement was made possible "by the competent leadership in units throughout the district Clyde C Edmonds is district committeeman in charge of scouting and N G Morgan is in charge of S church scouters attracted apexploring All districts are expected to have proximately 1100 leaders President re- Gardner reported The conferences completed charter application views including a study of a pro- ealled to stimulate scouting within gram mapped out for 1938 and ail the church were held at Provo reregistration details by Decem- Price Richfield and Cedar City ber 15 Earn Stripes Leaders Will Discuss Anniversary Plans Board Will Study Council Plans LOGAN— Twenty-thre- e scouts of 16 earned a service stripe for their troop log when they raked PROVO— Plans for the scout an- leaves and cleaned up grounds surniversary week program to be held rounding the Third L D S ward In February will be discussed at a chapel Friday afternoon and Satmeeting of the executive committee urday November 5 and 6 Of the Utah National Parks council at J30 p m December A in the city and county building here Hold Training Session Merrill Christopherson associate The first session of a senior pacouncil executive said Saturday trol leaders' training conference was will be also held Special meetings given Friday at 7:30 p m at the for the organization activities and chamber of commerce by Paul Y committees he said leadership Dunn council ’staff member troop Hagerman Troop Will Get Charter HAGERMAN Idaho— Application for a charter of a new Boy Scout troop sponsored by the L D S church has been approved by council offices and forwarded to Washington Amby Frederick area execu-trv- e announces The troop to be designated as No has 17 members and will meet with Harold Brown scoutmaster and Fred Leach chairman of the troop committee Emerson Pugmire and Dale Cady are committee members 74 Pocatello Group to Fete Scoutmasters for Service POCATELLO- - Idaho — Recogni tion of all scoutmasters for services rendered will be a feature of the Annual meeting of Tendoy council to be held here Thursday The annual banquet will be served in the Presbyterian church at the corner of Lewis street and Seventh event-wi- ll scouters who have done outstanding work for the past year The nominating committee to select officers for the coming year is headed by W P Havenor chairman with the following members: Elmer Smith Grace S A Richards Montpelier Mark B Tuohy Black-foT M Woodland Arimo Dr Ray J Davis and Dr J R avenue Delegations? will attend from ail districts in the council which covers Bannock Power Oneida Caribou Bear Lake afid the south part of Bingham "county in Idaho and the western part of Lincoln county in Wyoming George Girard heads the ar Young Pocatello Color Guard Will Join in Rites A color guard of soldiers from infantry regiment Fort Douglas and a bugle corps will participate in the Olympus district court of honor to be held next Friday December 10 at 7:30 p m H the First Presbyterian church Scout Field Executive Mark Wilton - announced Friday The soldiers who will present the ceremonial will attend through the courtesy of Captain W K Liebel chairman of the troop committee for the unit recently established at Fort Douglas which is the nineteenth troop of Olympus district An officer from Fort Doyglas also will address the court of honor which will be conducted by A W advancement Gorey committee chairman with R Y Gray in charge of arrangements the Thlrty-efeht- h Large Group to Get Tenderfoot Badges m nij iRi'mritsi I to sxv’ x & Special features nf the be presentation of eagle badges and silver" beaver awards to the two I Ensign Boys to Vie At Rally Friday Ensign district Boy Scouts will compete in diverse contests — some —at a ralg of them ly Friday at 7 p m in the Twentieth L D S Ward recreation hall Secohd avenue and G street —Affording further stlmulus to the reregistration program only scouts-whare registered for 1938 will be allowed to compete in the events which will include dressing races message carrying sack race knot race fire by friction and flint and steel and compass contest Scouts will compete as individuals in the estimating contest and as troop tesnU in all the others A generous supply of refreshments will be on hand Clarence Walk and JEldred G Smith district commissioners in charge of arrangements announce and individual and troop prizes will be given Each troop winning 10 or more points in the contests will be given an award for their troop Jog James D Moffat commissioner at large 'Will give humorous readings mirth-provokin- - The annual party of the DSC (District Commissioners’ Comradeship circle) will be held January 22 with Vaughn Cutler chief comrade' New commissioners are in charge urged to get in touch with Charles Price secretary They will receive neckerchiefs at the function A special training course for district commissioners opened last Sunday at scout headquarters with Arthur E Peterson council training committee chairman in charge Three courses were given — handicraft troop programming and HEBER — An impressive tenderfoot Investiture ceremony was held here last Sunday concluding an Intensive membership— drive and training course for unenrolled boys of scout age which began Novem- ber 26 Nearly every boy not already affiliated with the scout organization was visited by troop committeemen and workers from the district in which he resided and was given THISTLE — Troop 68 of Utah parks council under the leadership of Senior and Junior Patrol Leaders Charles Lombardi and Er-nUnderwood hiked into the hills oast of here November 2$ for a two-da- y camping trip They practiced semaphore signaling first a special invitation to participate aid cooking and animal tracking in the program On their return trip Tuesday Under the tutelage of able scouts night they were honored at a banand scouters the new boys were quet at the Pace cafe During the games given an intensive course in reA second training session will be quirements of the tenderfoot exprogram talks were given by Scoutmaster E Ridgley and Assistant held Sunday November 21 at 9 a m amination Sessions were held In Scoutmaster Oristi MirabelH at the chamber of commerce the Heber social halL al tee Sour- Investiture Ends Drive at Heber Prepares Annual Parly Thistle Troop Hikes For Outside Studies rangements committee Ivan Gasser the program committee and Rae P Stratford the attendance commit- chief Mugleston and Glen Leonard are In charge of arrangements for the party which will include a dinner The Sourdough magazine edited by reation hall Sixth East and Down-Ingto- n Keith Tolman and with sketches avenue drawn by A Ray Tolman and“Wil-lar- d Motion pictures colored slides Card from photographs by and still pictures of the ascent of Dean Anderson will appear for the tho Grand Teton made last summer occasion D L (Loo) Roberts who orby all 15 participants in the trip will be shown and cronies who ganized the outfit in 1934 now extramped together to the summit of ecutive of Tendoy council PocaUtah’s highest mountain King's tello Idaho has been invited Other peak in the three previous Sour- officials who are either honorary dough hikes will recall experienced or regular members of the organiThose who ascended the Grand zation asked to attend include MalTeton will receive an official award colm A Keyser council president consisting of a white leather seal D E Hammond executive Royal bearing a picture of the great peak B Stone and Mark Wilton field the tooled into Oscar A Kirkham and executives and inscription leather-- John D Giles LOGAN — The final session of the Cache valley Boy Scout council’s "university of scouting" was 22 November with completed more than 300 scouters end their wives participating in the closing program which was held in the Logan junior high school convenDuring the three-wee- k tion held under the general chairmanship of Harold M Peterson 132 scout leaders qualified for the general awards which signified successful completion of the training oourse and in Monday’s ceremony were presented to Chairman Morris Terry remarks ' North Sanpete L D S ' stake presidency Henry Jacobs James W Blain and Seymour Jensen remarks Calvin Christensen district commissioner tribute t to my mother Clinton Draper tribute to my son Mrs Floyd Draper Peterson for official recognition Reid H Allred district advanceProfessor Henry Peterson of the ment committee chairman prepsychology department at Utah sented one first class and nine sec- State Agricultural college and a ond class awards n scout leader in the Logan district gave a lecture on the value of scouting and the need for correct type of leadership Louis dough al VALUES? Sure my paper — The Salt Lake Tribune — is full of em EVERY day f 4 Best news coverage — fiv wire press services Bst pictures with Win photos features — 25 special feature columnists ‘ ‘ Best comics —8 world-f- a nious comic strips Best sports coverage — 1 ! sepcrred expert writing regularly Best £--r w I- f r) f I 4 V v" ' 4 ELY Nev—Scout training' glasses will be conducted here December 18 and 17 under Walter R Whld-de-n scout executive of the Nevada area council and Oscar A Kirkham Salt Lake City deputy regional scout executive The sessions will be open tO' Sll male adulta tnterestejtjjfn boys’ men 'alwork and more than ready have expressed their intention to attend In charge of arrangements are Judge J M Lockhart district chairman and William F Jones McGill president of the scoutera’ round- r' Z:QA-- h: Ely Will Conduct” Training Classes s t - S VI f- to ' table lnvcsUturaecrcenonie Sunday night Inwhat IIVlievedTo tTERNAL— One of the largest in- estituro ceremonies for tenderfoot routs ever conducted in Uintah county will be held Sunday at 7:30 pL m in the Uintah L D S stake tabernacle when more than 60 boys Witt receive their first badges in beUieargectauchce" Plan Honor Court ' BEAVER —A Beaver county Boy sive training has been given pros guests at thrf ceremonies and the Scout’ court of honor will be held direction of the M A taking the pective scouts in Alt boys who practically all 10 mothers will receive miniature ten- - in Milford Sunday the derfoot of will which be badges place regular conjoint meet- wards of the stake pinned have not passed the tenderfoot test on by their sons will have'an opportunity to take ings usually held in the’ ward chapels C S Carter advancement comAn invitation ' given Os- the test then— Each-ne- w member of thA stake mittee chairman will be in charge car A- Klrkham regional will be presented Vrith a ‘badge Under’ direction- ofFloyd Noel of the program Parents of the scout executive to-deputy speak at the Mothers of boys who pass the test chairman of Uintah district inten tenderfoot scouts Will be honored ceremonies will each receive a miniature badge -- V haa-bee- n To Regular Tribune or Telegram Subscribers r A |