Show - - - f - D '11 - - ' - -: - - -- - - ---- L: '- - --:-" ': ' '- V-- - II s or' Sp : 0'Wfl14404d': - -- - - - - - r - A 4iiyil1±:Cci:IttiOl ' :: ' eet---- -: i -- - r ' trIPLvese11"1"rittifle!rr-?ii- r ----- e - ' thefcdkming: p m—General reception preparation for the !Parade of the Nations" in which each district group of scouters will represent a nation sponsoring scouting Women who will hold a reception pro- gram and buffet luncheon for the first time in connection with the annual meeting' will witness the parade from the balcony of the 8 Iltki'it' I - - ' Membership' a il ' ey I Area Schedules rt - of Honor Co-U- - ' - -- 4" A t - - - ' SHELLEY Idaho - Boy Scout eourt of honor will be held Febru- I at Jamestown when an award ' ary will be given each scout in the Jamestown troop Vernon L Strong of Idaho Falls Teton Peaks council executive reported Thursday More than 150 reregistered scouts and 50 scouters attended an all-djamboree here recently Afterthe scouts bad attended a motion plc-ture show through courtesy of Ben Davis operator they ate lunch and a program in the Shelley L D ''''''S-held : ' - stake- - tabernacle ' Later a court of hodor was held with I: FL Garrard local superin- tindent of schools presiding Committeemen in charge were: Randall Anderson district chair- man' Marion Esplin Elwood All- red Arnold Semen Lewis Oswald ' and Arnford Christensen all Scouts attended from-Kimb- Jamestown-1Basaltwoody- Firth tjilt 14 : 0 JORDAN—Sixty men and women ' of the East Jordan scout district bays purchased tickets to attend the annual meeting of the Salt Lake council being held at South l R Gard- ner district Januaryltt director said Saturday ! ' high-schoo- 4 -- ' 00 ' " - 1 i It ' ti ' 4 1 ' t : 1 : t: 0) 1- 44i L'- 44' ' 1 It ' ! - I ' - I F -' - t IDAHO FALLS Idaho — Teton Peaks Boy Scout council will !mon- sor a circus during the annual Ricks college leadership event Feb- ruary 8 9 and l(r at Rexburg W I& Killpack of Idaho Falls council camping and actrvities chairman reports Scouts activity leaders' and ex- plorer commissioners of each dis- - '' - --- - -- - - - ' '!!'" A'0!44" - ' '44 - 04 - - ' ' "e-'' I ':::)i-rwr'''4- 4 ' —$3 : 41 4 4 '46Aa444414 '1141 's- v:::L ' it '''10?alirr :'r" - lalogn ::?- "' " 2" : ''s 4"1 ' - :!'"11044':i11L::!'v "1116kw : - -'-'''714Aowti':"161 - 7-::- ' 0 :: itist1:--- P::?:4iia:7elowi : k at programs I church service some for each troop 8 Tuesday—District February - - re- committal courts of honor Regular February district court of honor to be held with all joining in entitlel recommittal ceremony to be broad- cast by radio Scouts are to be in uniform and all troop flap are to be displayed February 9 Wednesday — Scout programs in service clubs parent-teachmeetings and the like a' 7 l'''''''''''''"4"zot :44kg 4'iiavomm1'1"44-1- ' dr"''N4Ikiol 414i '"v4ceol‘i i ''- I 6 Scout Sunday--Scou- r February scout-In- v every scout troop or explorer scout or Sea Scout unit of Salt Lake council now is expectea to have under way a speech contest on the anniverstiry week theme "Building StWger Generation Through Scouting" D E Hammond scout executive said Saturday Speech contests are to be conducted 'in two age groups for scouts 12 to 15 years of age and for those 15 to 18 The addreSses must be five and not more thaeseven minutes long and winners in each unit are to be selected before Janui ary 22 The best speakers will address audiences during the week of February 6 to 13 for which the following ' 314191:'“' I been planned: have twenty-lobservanc- es eighth- anniversary week of ' - - - 1 Preparing for America's - - - '"1111110410teglossk 4471'07" ::':::ii't::'--- - - 1 "ef vK "'":':-tA-- - i 1 ' s 411 ddyy - ' ''''''''''---- "' —:-""747Riv-oto3- 1 '1 ' ' "i' 1 ' ' ' - ' ' "' '44' '14iiia4' 4-:- fi Nr :- 9 V:04isikalitii-4t"'- tt - Troops Units Prepare 'Talks Li : t Jr 4 ':' v'":I k ' t : ''itt84''-::': h - ' : et - -- ' i s er School 10 February programs to assemblies be February 11 — Scout day presented in school 1 Friday — Annual' parents' and sons' dinners February 12 Saturday—Good turn day - - L SUnday ' ' '' - ' 2' 30 ' - " ' - - ' 1 I 11 s ' ' ' ' 4 - '' - - ' - '' ' - - ' J ' aL :' - - - ' ? 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' ' ? 1 w - '' Ilere is your opportunity and responsbility to express this new community spirit and empire consciousness to friends relatives and ' :1 1 ' - 'Nev -- - ': published- - - 1 l y ' i ' ' 1 I ' ' -'4 L - ' it ' ' ' 0e ' " ( to- - ant- 'rid ' I 30- ' bustnessAssociatecelsewhere - ' of Cottonwood public-healtlivood ' : - - ' ' - ' s ' -- - D El tabernacle gymnaidum 'for tournavanball practice and district ment competition The Cottonwood group meets each Monday night and the Grant district group takesTtheTifleor-en—Wednesday nights le- lcarving mals is 4 - ' If yk '' At'tte ' " '' - pathfinding ' ke) : - ' -- - 34: ' - ''- - - - - Districts Map Schedule - to -- ‘ - Ce-iz- which went to 50 badge youths Second hi rank was with 42 youtha— swimming complying with the require mentaThird was handicraft badges with 33 awarded Other favorite awards were: - - - - - Frederick scout tive Of the badges awarded 596 were given to first class and 53 to second class scouts Most popular of the merit '' ' - various reports exeeu- - - 'f ' ' - for 63 - r ' ' - - ' - ' ''' ' ' a 'of activities -- EMPIRE BUILDING is the major objective ' of The Saltt Lake Tribune for 1938 To build a great national identity for the Inter- :: mountain Empire to encourage commercial enterprise and to foster a higher agricultural effort is the purpose- of' the 1938 Intermotm" tain Empire Progress Edition This community building effort reflects in picture and story an emls enterprise It is the finest edition The Tribune has ever ' pire - -- ' - - OGDEN—According Lowe president of the Ogden area council Boy Scouts of America the council had membership of 2410 during 1937 It is the largest mem- bership ever known in the area he added The Ogden council also sticceeded in registering every troop with which It began the year merit badges ' ' -- Gain in Members - types Amby ' : ' it ' 4 - Ogden Area Reports Idaho TWIN FAILS Snake river area scouts ?- - January It Reflects an Empire's Enterprise ' - - - 1 7 ' ' ' - ' ' — Will' Awards - - ' ' ' : ' ' - - '” ''- - keacripuenrdcoey bmuloldrnin inggw oSarlet named to include: Mr Gardner Mr Peterson Mr Nelson Mr Mickelsen and A C Jensen- - Youths ' - - ' her - - - Conlin" g Sun ay — J J meeting - - - ' i LIIMOIIIIIIIIII EMPIIIE PROCHESS E0111011 T7r 11 1 - - ' — - lite ' - - : c:4 t - '' ' ' ' - anuary— ' t ' ' ization The meeting was conducted by A R Gardner district tlirector M and reports were made by Peterson district secretary R Mickelsen committeeman and Clarence R Nelson explorer committeeman The following towns and wards of the district are represented with troops: Draper five Sandy First L D S wark one Sandy Second L D S ward two Crescent one East Midvale one Midvale First L D S ward one Midvale Second L D S ward one Union one and Granite one Delegates to a special training course being offered at the cham- - i Cntnut - - - - - te ' - lk ' ' 0 - ° e aNNNowk 44 ' 1 -- N itot 1 ' 0 stI a n a fr- ' OA -n la 1- 11 4 t ro ) i- - 1 'ItletAi it 11 1f -- 11"""' 4 ' ' t - — V ' ' klitO1 t - 0 ' 10 4't) : ' '1 r '' 1 i - - - 1- - - - - !1 It ' 0 ' 1°t"'- : ' - ": s t e : - -4 1':' ' 4" 4 N0444-z-4--""'4- ' '1 ' -- In ''-- 1 4414i trrkl 7k4 '" '' r77:1 urday night The reports show half the mem- tiers hip is from the town of Draper which boasts five troops the largest of which is the adult scout organ- -- ' ' "' 4- ''''' ovaok 44 1100-e4-4irer- JORDAN — Approximately 200 scouts are registered as paid-u- p members in the East Jordan district for 1938 according to reports made at a meeting of district officials held In Sandy city hall Sat- ket - 4 ?: t !!' f': ' 0- -: District Lists '200 Paid Up he -- '7'4 e - ' - t ''''V::"4:":':'"4 :" N'"i' '47:te4‘!' tte:''Z--"'0 V7it'4-:- ' 7kWta-- : (-- - -- e scoutrwere-needed-accordin- -- :4 ' 4‘ ''' '' ' 0'f I '' t 4 - ' "' e - - I' ''' i n :i ' ?:-0e-x- ''' 't t ‘ ' c- Snake River as ) -- ' ' - 044:" ilo ' - : t i o 14 '4""'"'-'''''"'ll- 'a 414i-'4'''‘i Explorer' scouts e tendance committee Preston W Pond council execu- LeaderShip training John C Car- lisieL advancement and court of Live still is exertingprimary effort 1211norHarold iii Peterson:camP- toobtainmaximum rereglstration ing- - E- - Allen Bateman activities for 1938—Twenty-tiVemore193- 7 g to-tand speciatevents N Salisbury health and safetyHyrum11Hun- - lastreport to bring the record high- - ' 'akin finance De A It Cutler er than 1936 f N i(14941t te:y ' 1 ' " 1 41' -- 4-- ' to "? - ' " -i z - 41rsw::' (4 r J:' - :- "'"'!"—-:-'L- a14::e0444--- s BIZIGHAM—L Fern Pett mem7 ber of the Bingham district corn- mittee for the past several years has been named district director of scouting succeeding the late J B Myers council scout field executive announced Friday rot - - - - - -1 "--' - highly-popular—as-soo- The--ope- Scouts of troop 193 Olympus L D K ward inspect-onof two new cabins completed at the Tracy Wigwam center 11111 Creek canyon Left to rightScoutmmter Harold D Dowsett Bob Howell Floyd Howell Wa3rn e Lambourne Calvin Florence and Giles Florence -- map plans 4 44 - A 7''-::8::i-:4-4- tto porters of scouting and their' ladies Dr Alma L Wilson Is chairman are invited' Tickets were distrib- of program divistan- PW operat- ' Ing committees and also Is chair- - monthly executivccOmmittee meet-man of the Organization committee log last Sunday by A G Olafson- Other committees and their chair- - chairman-of-the-ticsale and at- - -- t canyon -- 1 - i44- !:::"'4s4- - a t:'- eadgBinghaniaiatrietthsted ssa4rant--:each week in the Grant ouncil-h- -- MOM i V 64 a1(1:etct n-as 11 v41- - t 4-- ''''-ii- 4 "$ - '343 -::- N - '' "'"'"''' 010 Council-Leader d — i' - ' - ' t i) I e" - ‘ ' 0 i - 4i r p - de -If ii'""-- ' 4 0 0 i I k 4444440 i' i t 4 - 44 f i to George H - :: men are: i ' - t 5 0144 1 A :::1:! which is expected to prove snow 'comes '‘ winter has enabled Workmen to complete two et- :4 hwelau additional shelter cabins with the third structure progressint and now more than half built t ::04 -Install Stoves ” :!j and As soon at stoves are installed to provide for heating cooking and bunks and windows completed each of the new cabins t will provide accommodations for troop overnight or week-en- d trips A ski slide and toboggan slide also are in good condition-- 1 il except for the lack of snow A projected Skating tink in the basket4 :4 ball court area has proved- so porous despite chinking with 12 loads of clay that water insists on draining away instead of freez4ell- ' Donate Funds 0 Citizens Funds for the new cabins were donated by public-spirite- d' k citizens and organizations A Members of the committee supervising the program are Lee C B Hawley George w K Nicholson (chairman) Rufus A Tracy Albert Smith George M Haley and James E Gurr - i - - - $' 0:20: --- '' t °- Cubbing the Rev William F Keo- DWGL aosr nig Senior scouting David G Thom- w sumed official duties as president as publicity Ray Nelson silver ' on—Jant beavernominatingAWverton p Chairman N D Salisbury of the nary 1 Dr Rees heads the executive coin- - annual meeting program commit-mittee which also Includes Dr A: R tee ssid Friday-th- is year's annual Cutler retiring president: J W meeting to be held January 27 in Kirkbride former president: E A Logan senior high school gymna- Jacobsen Joseph QuinneyW XL sham is expected to be one of the Everton and Henry Peterson vice most enthusiastic and spirited 'the treasurer 4 (1 t- 1 l' '')- r 1 - '1 e "? ' '''Y I 4 - '' - - '4r P - winter ‘thus far practicallysno!lesspayadcrxiciliyii ?ans development-otsmint- er sports area at Tracy Wigwam Mill ! : - ' 770 lyt :::: i -- -- : In Wigwam W ' 4 v : ' ' ter e P $ - - ' 1 1" —S-r- - 1 407 - : 1 4 - 0 o'"' - :::! e1 1 :i::: ::: 4 71 - '''' - ? it Y A!'4 '''1$ NO !'' ( ''' : : en i: 0 no 0 - ' A ' - -: fooiore- Tfi -' - 'ato t it t ee liresidents-an- i '00 0011 '4e0' 0- I ill -- 1i 00 '"-'-4 C--7 1-- - 4 I N ' ' c4 :-- s—---e- A:1- - sr-"s- ir - ''t ' Teton Peaks Council i Plans Circus- Names 1938 Committees - o'? Al -- c Training activities in Salt Lake council have come to the fore with 111COStmuters and prospective scoutmasters attending--a course in the elements of scoutmastership which begins Wednesday night and explorer scouta leaden preparing now for a specialisation course to begin Monday at 8 p in Both courses are being held in the chamber of commerce building Mark L Wilton acotit field executive is conducting the course for which will meet Jan- scoutmloasters 28 31 3 7 uarIlt 77:30 p ni February He 13 being aansaisted aby 'Y Dunn Paul council 31a2i member B Stone scout field execuRoyal tive is in charge of the explorer leaders course Additional sessions will convene January 17 20 and 24 Royal-a-Ston- 4 Caehe---Valle- 7' '2K-1 '''7- 1- up raoJ14r 14 00-- ? lyAl vlikr'tr -: A::- -- 1e l ) :' -- U:e:::''''' - -: ' i 1 4 et: e' ":'r -e)5 - 0- ' 's tev:e4 $6 014 :i--' io : '' p vrts1A7!e')': ' Activities Training - 1 t --- - ? ' ' ' ' ? 4 - f r " V - ' burg - i 110-- :' 7'f' :i 4-- v e7--- '''' - I : -: 4111i111111" t '1 'II- :- : V trictmetLTuesdaYnightatRex to ille Goshen and Shelley 9: ? ?':tot4 :7- -- : s:: ' : -- 2 ': :::: ::''' ' ' - i :t ' :: t ff ''' ::4: : ' ' '' - '' o:!g:'i:'::::'::::i:'::-:::::-::::- t 6 ? rri '' 7 -:' ? 1?l1' i IA - " '' -- w e :'"4!!411': :!'IL 4 ''4 ' 1 '1 ': ' ' : : 4 :s: V' 7':' -44- ?::: tr:iii--P- S1 '' i f: r: ber troop 189 Persons knowing of any additional names which should be on the Hat should communicate immediately with scout headquarters or with Carl A Badger chairman of the memorial Committee Move to Fore qi -- rve4 r '':l- 7' '' J' ea 11 1 41 ':411401 ? t ?1 ' t '''' ?:' ''' '''' 7'' a k I t ' t' ' Iv 4'1' '°t11t)1T' !!::::::::::?:' i :':'::::: :i -- :T ' I 4 :1' t' 1 1 A'g eer i ?: t11''''''' '''' '4e1'Ilki ' 4 A 41 1 i 1i1-44- eks Honor 'Dead Andrew C halt Lake district director Adams scoutmaster troop 72 Doren B scoutmaster troop 37 Leland A Boyce Latham Balt Lake district commissioner Monson troop 39 R A Hart tLarence committ'ec me mber and Eugene D Amott executive board Five B B Kidd seoutmastev yCharl es Parents Liberty distri Rivertonl commissioner Kenneth Johnson troop 55:WIsemen acoutmasterlRobert d lardtroop 107 sterling W - OgdenHigh- Collett district Dale commissionertlantroop 79 Fred Turton troop 20obOe: l e Petersen scoutmaster troop 15: Oakeson troop 57 R W Moors scoutmair ter troop 48 Robert Allem troop 011 Her- old Nichol troop 57 Kenneth Bement and 100 Nephi Clearge O M Bezzont--troctroop 76 Jack McEntee troop 238 Sher- roan W Turner troop 66: J IL Mickelsen HarEast Jordan district commiesioner troop 296:: Marshall Brin- 0on Richardsen troop 94 James M Hewes troop 288 Joe Hewes troop 238 Richard Morris 288 Fred Nammill troop 238 Jay Frank B McCiatchyl ctroopAngell troop 76 Jesse Curtis troop 76 committee troop76 ft IL Longtelt Oquirrh distrkt director 0- c -- - 4'4 - 1 - 1:n '!1":1:-- 7e s! litti 1§ S ervice Will - vA I 0 $ TRENTON—Every- - boy of scouting age in this community of acme- 300 persona registered as a member of troop 82 This includes 424 boys with the following lead- era: Troop eommittee: J E Lower AL- Andrew and V J Benton William 'R Haelam m tcoutmaster Joseph B m t ? 0f tItTii-- Ran-mo- 'I) - it''''tk ' kIPAi- f' - s :' i t r A:yepreir::' Annual Dinner 6:45 p m—Six hundred scouters tb attend ennual fellow- ship dinner in the cafeteria while ' women hold theirparty in the girls' gymnasium The women will oc- cup)' a Specially reserved section at-atthe business' meeting Their tendance will bocounted with their districts in computing the winner scoutmaster of the top honors banner to go to the Winstonassistant L Benton eenior padistrict having highest attendance trol leader Winston Ross and if nuking begins J Benton patrol leadIt will incluide greetings from Gov- - Lloyd ers ernor Henry H Blood Mayor E B During December the troop Erwin and Malcolm A Keyser performed a monthly good council president presentation or turn by carrying sacked kinannual reports in printed form dling wood to nine widows election of a president four vice six national treasurer a presidents committee members and a member of the board of trustees for a five- of the ex- year-terscutive committee Silver Beavers Dr George R Hill Jr will con- ' duct the ceremony of awarding three silver beavers to outstanding :services to be leaders and Carl A Badger il in Annual memorial conducted at the Salt Lake council meof for arrangements charge snorial services annual meeting the night of Friday Oscar A Kirkham internationally January 14i in South high srhar'1 -e known scouter will discuss "Th--will honor the memory of 11 scouts Nations and Scouttritritt The Vrin--an- d ecouters Forty-nin- e scouts The list as It now stands at coun'cipal address and scoutera will receive veterans' cil headquarters in the chamber of awards The grand finale will be a commerce includes J B Myers dramatic presentation of the flags Bingham district director and memof the nations ber of the executive commitee unVeterans' awards are to be given til hit death recently Dr B E the following: Boner former chairman of the Twenty-M- s years D It Hammond and John H Shaw troop135 Committee mom- -- council health and safety commitorbar 20 years M Eimer Christensen tee: Walter D Perry troop 21 O L O froraZnOruTrIgtIttretVirtincnottigtes mem- - Moulton troop 50 George Bloom-qui- et David R Tolman troop 107 commitSal troop 297: Thomas M Mum-for- d tee member Franck D Goeits cubmaster troop 5: Dias Wigren troop J Frank Hampshire Granite Or Pack 6 district commissioner 57' Harold Anderson troop 6 Har- Fifteen years Robert Barnes troop 18 and J E Everett—trooP 76 committee old Allington troop 193' Ralph Henyears Albert Fut:airy High- drickson troop 393 and Earl Webmembrestrict commissioner Ira Newsome ' tr 4 :t':::7 V' Trenton Has Record boys' gyinnasiumsb ' 4'ii I ii!'i-- 't z' 4' r :: ': ' ' i '1'44-4- ferewanr11:-'4iff-eP4: 11e :'':" ili:"1:::::-::'':!1:t!- ' - 4 ft' fLN Heaviest attendance in the history of Salt Lake council— ::::'' v N:!-expected to exceed 1700 leaders and their wives—is anticipated- at 7t::: the annual meeting next Friday night at South high school D E Hammond council scout executive said Saturday1 I - f' Zi ::e A variety of spectacular and significant features have been ii ' 4 - i e ‘'4 -- -: - SUNDAY'MOBgING JANUARY 9:1938' TRIBUNE SALT-Lekl- - - - - ti |