| Show vy j S M r i Sunday Morning ?bc Salt £akc - ITritmnc- V 'J V - w iWr bvb £ SlugxJ -- o D5 April 30 1939 Scouts Busy Making Ready for Salt Lake City Council Camporee To Speak Here Girl Reserves Girls Plan To Honor To Observe All Mothers ‘Seouls’ Own’ Girt Scputs of Salt Lake City will observe the ceremony “Scout’s Own" at Memory Grove on May 7 at 3 The observance which Is a P m tiadilional ritual of the organization is open to the public and will include a program at which Mrs Alary Jane Littlefield regional director will be heard in an address on the international aspects of Girl Scouting The complete program for the event as announced' during the vyeek by Miss Doiothy Edwards Salt Lake Gnl Scout director includes Color ceremony Grace Buekwell Marguerite Buckwell Evelyn Squire Marjorie Rae and Barbara Bone troop S “To the Colors ’’ by Boy Scout Bugler Douglas Nebeker song "America the Beautiful” by Girl Scouts and guests “Promise" round git Is of troop 13 Forest school directed by Mis Emmeline Nebeker Ritual Featured Virginia Cooper Norma Crooks-toand Nicholaus Kramer of troop will give the ceremony ’Ritual for the Admiration of a Single Flower” written by Anna Hemps’ead Blanch After this observance all Girl Scouts will sing "Alleluja ’’ Myra Tyler who is to be master of ceremonies at the program will introduce Afrs Littlefield who will apeak briefly stressing the international aspects of the organization Alembers of troop 14 will pieent a frieze depicting the ten fields of the Girl Scout program nature home making art etc Contributions Given n 4 Palrol Leaders of Troop Itiriolojr John G Triplett authority registration of Boy Scouts who will speak here on May 6 on Scouters io Hear Leader At Meeting and any one else who is faced with the problem of registering 100 per cent ofsthe eligible boys the Boy Scout organization will have an opportunity to get expert advice and direction at a meeting in The am auditorium Saturday at 7 p m John G Triplett assistant national director of registration Boy Scouts of America will be- in Salt Lake City to attend the meeting of all scouters of the council and to p The climax of the dub Pilgrim motheis Bryant Co ptogiam wall come when one meinbei of each lonial mothers Community club tioop dressed in the traditional cosHorace mothers Revolutionary tume of some country matches forMann Ameucan Indian mothers ward and deposits the tioops con-t- i Uintah Indian Girl Reserves Fronlbution to the Juliette Low fund tier mothers Jackson American This fund is maintained to send negro mothers Debnor club Aloth-erof ’61 Sumner Y W C A representatives to the International Gnl SVont chalet in Switzerland mothers Irving Japanese Amerieai h year Problems of can mothers Japanese club AIcxi-capromote registration The lowenng of the colors and the American mothers La Afari-pos- a and how to plan budget troop the singing of “Beautiful Banner” club motheis of tomorrow also will successful make this plan West high school Afothers of toby the girls will close the observ- be discussed by Air Triplett day Roosevelt Afrs E W Hilton and Airs HerAir Triplett who will be in the man J Bodmer will he in charge be will a short time presonly city of and Afrs C S Hardy ent only during the first half of and serving Mrs Charles Jack will be hostthe meeting according to Alark L esses Wilton field executive and so Mr Wilton urges all scouters to be on time in older to hear what the visLeadeis directors council mem-bei- s itor has to say and sponsors of Gnl Scout The remainder of the evening will troops m the Rocky Mountain le- be spent in a discussion of summer gion will meet for a regional and summer camp plans in Ogden May 9 10 and 11 programs Local leaders will have an oppor- Air Wilton announced tunity at that time of renewing then acquaintance with Mrs Herbeit While scouts aie busy with Hoover who was in Salt Lake last Camporee plans Explorers of the summer and who attended the council will be Inaugurating their training camp at Cloud Rim Mrs Hoover will be at the own special spring activity— the conference as honorary vice presiGOODING Idaho — Wide par- challenge hike This lnnovatioiAhas dent of the organization been outlined by’ Royal Stone field d Senior Girl Scouts will be given a ticipation in the annual special day for their own program district scout rally and executive as a system whereby Ex with headquarteis aWeher college in Alay has been plorcrs in groups of three or four Senior Gnl Scouts of Salt Lake City jamboree eirly a meeting of the or by troops will make hikes into assured be following will excused fiom school for this district scout council in Gooding the high mountain areas of the day and will go to Ogden by bus Girls of Troop 25 will give a A summer camp will again be countiy shadowgraph show as a part of the held at Peaks in the Utntahs Wasatch Baumgartner’s grove above conference program the only part and Stansbury ranges will of the program to be given by the Fairfield on the Boise river with Oquirrh be designated and when an Explor12 6 to for inclusive fixed girls themselves July er has climbed three such peaks he Airs William J Castner leader will be permitted to purchase and dates of troop 33 at Fort Douglas will talk camping Shoshone will again be extended wear the new Hiker’s pin This pin on the symposium of citizenship and will indicate that the wearer is a disGirl Scouting at the banquet on an invitation to join with this trict for the camp program Su- seasoned and experienced hiker 11 Mrs was selected Castner Atay n Tha Peak Hiker award new ta to represent the leaders of the en- perintendent Ed Fryer of Hagei-mathis territory should spur the old chairman general camping In tire region this symposium their has been authorized to complete cr scouts into challenging the organization of the program fi lends or other troops to the hikes WUford Averett of Gooding Har- indicated Only the Explorers are old Brown of Hagerman Eugene eligible for this award and only Gibbons of Tuttle George Cook of those who have qualified according Fairfield and J P Olson of Wen- to council requirements can wear it The idea behind the new activity dell are member of the committee AFTON Wyo — Forty-fiv- e Star who will work in conjunction with is to encourage peak hikers to go Valley Boy Scouts received awards the Jayceea on the district scout in groups and to make careful and extended hikes worth while at a recent court of honor in Fair-vie- rally conducted by E Francis Win-tei- s and G R Clark The awards weie placed as follows’ Tenderfoot troop 50 six second class troop 50 two troop 350 one first class troop 50 seygn troop 350 three merit badges troop 50 fourteen troop 350 twelve Mothers who had two sons each when you do your Aie you planning to make a safety check-u- p who received merit badges included To make sure that the ladder you use is a housecleantng’’ spting Airs Emily Tolman Mis Mable Blown Mis Ida Kcnnlngton Mis substant ol one? That all of your household equipment is in good will be fnmly anchored’ And that Henry Erickson Airs Viola Brown repair? That skidding rugs and Mrs Leah Bagiev while Airs datk hallways will be well lighted? Esse Harmon had three sons to Mothers who have Girl Scout receive badges will find them valuable accident proof if it is handled caredaughters Troop 50 is making 18 Yukon pack assistants in this ’Or if it is lessly" she warns flames for use on hikes during the check-u- p These precaution allowed to remain out of repair or spting months Hnd many other which ate a part put to some use for which it is not of the Girl Scout progiam of intended activities ate included In ’Falls top the list of home acci spring program of the organiza- dents" Miss Nelson repoits ’Here again the condition of the tion Florence Nelson former secre- house is often responsible Slippery tary of the National Safety coumil floors rumpled rugs insufficient LOGAN— Chairman N W Merk-le- suggests In her article that Better lighting awkward arrangements of be a re- furniture lat k of a ladder are some of the public subscription drive Homes week April committee of the Cache Valley coun- minder that good home equipment of the hazards All can be eliminated cil met with a central committee and comfortable arrangements will at practically no expense and at a e tremendous saving of family temFriday evening at the scout office help to banish the demon pers to say nothing of life and Mr ATerkley reported that the drive "Not so very long ag6 It was limb" has progiessed In a very fine way Alls Nelson recommends that He feels that without a doubt the discovered that accidents happen at goal set will be reached He com home- just about as frequently as "skidding rugs be anchored firmly and to the floor with a sticky fluid mended very highly the efforts of they happen on the street especially prepared for that purthe men who have worked so dill highways” Miss Nelson writes time When housecleaning "This amazing fact called for pose gently in the drive which has comes around one can easily reThose of the central committee further investigation who met with Air Merklev Friday shown that many homes are haz- move the rug with a good hard pull but meanwhile it will remain nu night are- E Lee Reese S V Prows ardous because of faulty equipment In place when stepped on In other Aie Calder Evan B Muiray David disrepair and disorder "An extia light fixtute in a dark R how A woids the orderly convenient and Wairrn Burgnjne home is apt to he the safe hallway or u sturdy handrail for J Beintson Crucial Finam e Chairman F P Champ also met with home In su h pliasant sui round- the stairs will help to guide unthe committee The put pose of the ings we are more apt to observe the wary feet All bottlis and other rules of safety inntainri in the family niedume meeting was to check up definitely In the (best should be labeled ’The best equipment plainly on progress to date and to make definite plans for closing the drive world however will not remain Those containing poisop should s Challenge Hike Camp Plans Announced Jaycee-sponsore- Slar Valley Holds Court w Safely in the Home Urged By Organization Writer -- e home-makm- Finance Group Holds Meeting y 23-2- 9 aoddent-m-the-hom- - r? Special feature of the Camporee this year will include campfires on district bails on Friday evening Each district must provide Us own A special wood for this campfire campfire treat will be awarded by council headquarters to the district having the largest percentage of patrols per troop taking part in the Camporee Another special feature this time a "treat” to the public will be the coruert given by the Boy Scout band on Friday from 7 to 8 p m g Games tor All 11 fsggir r — New Club Has Many Duties Mothers’ Needles Help With Uniforms 'A W BeforcSummer Boys of Suit Lake Tioop 19 First D S ward have often been given the title of Salt Lake’s best and their pioud troop mothers not to let the boys have any chance of losing this distinction have organized a Afothers’ club The chief purpose of the new group is to see that every boy of the troop has everything he needs in the way of uniform and to give a few snappy parties and provide some good times on the side The offices of the new club are Mrs Willard D Zollinger president Afrs John C Workman first vice president Mrs O R Christensen second vice president Mis Burt W Peterson secretary and treasurer Airs James Stagg Mis James L Gough Mis Laurence Af Sheets Mrs P W Beintsen Mrs L A C committee sleeping bags and sewing on buttons so everything will be shipshape for the iiispedion The side of the clubs program was inaugurated with a Motheis’ and Sons’ banquet in the Filet L D S waid hall recently en’ci-tainme- Olficcis of the newly formed Mothers’ cluh for troops 19 and for the hoys arc Mrs Burt V Pcteison Icff Mis Willard Workman and Mrs O R Christensen 219 woi king on 1) neckerchiefs Zollinger Mis John C Dates Set by Parks Council Salt Lake Council Softball Contests scouts Utah National Decorate Scout Calendar for years a May June Parks of 35 of age of council will make pack trip through the high Uintahs With the Sa't Lake council finals according to plans August released today by the councils in softball tentatively set for June 16 and 17 and with most of the camping department Special activities for young men of thia age districts in the council planning to group also will be conducted dur- enter the contest softball games ing the six council camps to be dot the Explorer calendar for the conducted in various parts of the next seven weeks state from May 29 to July 21 Each Eligibility rules released during of the camp programs will include the week by Royal Stone field exan Explorer pack trip to interest- ecutive state that only Explorer ing places In the higher elevations scouts 15 years of age and under territory 18 vears registeied in a regular Virtually unexplored between the Granddaddy lakes and Exploirr troop and active for at Savages ranch will be traversed least three months prior to the conIncluded in by the Explorers who participate test may particpiate The this idtegory are Boy the Uintah expedition in group will travel by bus to Aluror Scouts legally transferred to ail Exbut su h transfer lake and from there pack by easy plorer troop must allow active service in their stages through the Uintah forests to the tops of Utahs own troop The route will Participants must be of seiond highest mountains lead over Rockysee pass by Four class rank or higher and must not Lakes basin Seven Island lake and have participated in M Men acthen down the Granddaddy lake di- tivity or in commercial softball vide to Savages ranch wheie the Rule (men bus will await the group for the National softball rule Will be return trip to Provo Expert camp- followed throughout the tournalead will the ers who know country ment with this exception- The lothe paity cal rules will allow a minimum of Requirements dictate that each 10 men and a maximum of 15 to participant be a legistered first a team class scout at least 15 years of old Districts that will partcipate in with the following camp equipment: Pack frame sleeping bag the tournament include Bonneville tent poncho waterproofed for use Cottonwood East Jordan Granite as a ground cloth scout staff Grant Highland Liberty Oquirrh food for hiking menus and cook- Pioneer Salt Lake South Summit South Davis Tooele Wells and ing utensils Registration applica West Jordan tions ara being received now The complete schedule of softball 1 is the registration eadhne games for four of the districts is as follows have narrow strips of adhesive tape around them or little bells affixed Grant District to sound a warning They should Alay 1— Afiller 2b8 vs South Gate be placed on a separate shelf or 266 Central Park 263 vs Wanda-mer- e PROVO to 18 — Fxporers six-da- y 14-2- 0 lake-dotte- d - Au-gu- st better still in a separate cabinet under lock and key " Atiss Nelson further advises that art accident occurs in your home or threatens it is a good plan to make a little analysis of the circumstances and then see if you can c outlive some means of preventing it ftom ever hcppi-mnagain Pav attention even to little mishaps They aie impoitant warnings ‘‘if ’ good many superlatives ar to tive in charge of the trek Among these will be Lake Tahoe "the world's most beautiful lake” Reno “the biggest little city in the world" the Bonneville salt flats world’ fastest racing course the Big Trees of California "the world’s oldest the "highest rock living things” In the world” to be found in Yose-minational park— and a number of others The superlatives are those of the bulletin describing the journey Whether the whole world agrees on the description of each place or not Mr Stone contends the trip will be a highlight In any boy's summer and Explorers desiring to make it are advised to get registrations in at once as only thirty boys and five leaders will be taken Afess gear Atr Stone advises will be left at home the hoys eating at restaurants or buying box lunches on the way The group will leave Salt Lake City catly on June 20 and return late on June 29 according to the Each Exitinerary now ready plorer will need sleeping bag extra clothes and khaki shirt and trousers brown shoes and socks and a green tie te Eeatherstone entertainment and Mis Alice R Tale activity leader Right at piesent with the Camporee in the offing the club members are making neckerchiefs lining C Trip to Coast To Include Scenic Tours be included in th Salt Lake council’s Explorer scout trip to the world's fair in San Francisco according to Royal Stone field execu- Central Park vs Alillcr land Paik v Parleys Stratford vs Glandview Wasatch 9 Bryan vs Sugarhouee 16— Emerson vs Parleys Atay Ensign District First week — Ensign 279 vs 18th Edgehill vs Stratford Highland 218 20th 229 vs 11th 247 21at 236 Park vs Wasatch Sugarhouse v vs University 248 27th 239 vs 13th Bryan 238 May 2 i— Highland Park vs StratSecond week— Ensign vs 20th ford Sugarhouse vs Emerson 18lh vs 13th Bryan vs 21st vs 11th 27th Wasatch vs Edgehill vs Wanda-mer- Parleys University-Thir- May 20— Parleys vs Sugarhouse 18th 11th vs W watch vs Emerson Stratford vs vs 20th 27th vs 11th Brvan Edgehill vs Highland Park Umvcisity June 6 -- Parleys vs Wasatch Fourth week -- Ensign va 27th 11th Stratford vs Emerson 18th vs 2 lest 20th vs 13th Edgehill vs vs University Highland- Park vs Sugai house vs 27th En- Bryan Fifth week-18- th June 13— Bryan vs Emerson sign vs University 11th vs 13th 20th vs 21st Edgehill vs Parleys Highland Park Sixth week— 11th vs Ensign 20th vs Sugarhouse Stratford vs Wavs 27th 21st vs 13th University satch Games will be plaved on the folvs 18th 21st lowing Seventh week -- 27th vs grounds Irving school 20th vis University 11th vs 18th Sugarhouse park Emerson si hool Uinta school Garfield school 13th vs Ensign Place of games -- Lindsay Gar- Granite District dena Stewait Training Lafayette Park 226 vs April schools Richards 211 Forest Dale 222 vs Lincoln 221 Hawthorne 243 bye Ilyland District LinApril 19— Nibley Park v May 2— Bryan 287 vs Edgelnll 392 Emerson 244 vs Highland coln Forest Dale v Hawthorne Park 276 Parley 273 vs Stratford Lincoln bye week 278 Ensign vs 21st Sugarhouse 264 vs 9— Wasatch Bryan vs Emerson Scoutmasters at W Hold ' Round-U- p Patrol leaders and senior patrol leaders will hold a Camporee roundaudiup in The Tribune-Telegratorium Saturday at 8 15 a m Plans and preparations for the Camporee will be discussed and suggestions as to qualifying will be given In order to stimulate interest Mark L Wilton field executive announces that there will be a surprise treat for all who attend the meeting but the nature of the treat will be discovered only by the boys attending the roundup It is anticipated Mr Wilton said in making the announcement that every troop planning to send boys to the Camporee will be represented by at least some of its patrol leaders Cany cm Ouling Set Cache District Explorer court of honor will be held at Guinivah park in Logan canyon Saturday under the direction of Advancement Chairman S V Prows Explorer troop 105 of the Logan Fifth ward with Henry Aebischer as explorer leader will act as host and will the major part of the proApril 26— Nibley Park vs Forest provide Dale Richards vs Hawthorne gram The program will begin at 4 p m with games of various kinds Limoln bye All troops are requested to bring Alay 3— Nibley Park vs Hawthorne Lincoln vs Richards For- play equipment such as softballs bat horseshoes etc and to proest Dale bye vide their own refreshments and Atay 10— Nibley Park bye Forest Dale vs Richards Hawthorne vs transportation A board of review for thl court Lincoln of honor will be held at the stake — Rich17 vs Patk Alay Nibley ards Foieat Dale vs Lincoln house Sunday at 2 p m 256 Alay Palrol Leaders to e High igwam Men completing the Elements of Sooutmastership course fvhich has been given for the past ten weeks at the Roosevelt high school went to the Tracy Wigwam Saturday for Hawthorne bve a weekend hike during which Alay 24— Nibley Park vs Lincoln 267 Hillcrast 262 vs Grandthey will put into practice the prin- Forest Dale vs Ilaw'thornej Richview 282 ' ciples they have been studying ard bye t? Central Atay 8— South Gate Atay 3lNibley Park vs Foiest Park Wandamere vs Hillcrest Dale Richards vs Hawthoine Glandview vs Miller Now Program Made Lincoln bye Park vs Grand- May of the June 1 Nibley Paik vs HawDistmt commissioners view Wandimeie vs South Gale new Uintah distill ( met thoine Lincoln vs Richards Foi-e- st Ililhrest vs Miller Dale bve Mav 22 — Grandview’ vs So ith iHt the New house hotel Thai eday to Gate Hill rest vx Cential June 14 Nihlcv Turk bve Formake nut a ptogiam for the ioni-mvear and to disc uss the disti n i j est Dale vs Richaids Lincoln vs Wandamete vs Atiller Atay 29— Hillcrest vs South Gate paitiupation in events coming toon Hawthorne g t n A group of activities and game lo Include every scout at tha Camporee will be run off on Saturday moming Among the troops planning to take pait in the Camporee is troop 81 of the Capitol Ho L D S ward Patrol leader of this troop are already collecting and checking equipment and the qualifying hikes have been planned so that all five patrols will be qualified for participation in the Camporee d In the production of the pageant “An Album of Afothers" Dorothy Stauffer will have charge of the music and Goldie Francis will be the reader The "mothers" portrayed will be as follows: Grandmothers of Susan South high school Featured By Explorers ' ft- - Probably the busiest scouta to be found anywhere in the Salt Lake council are the patrol leaders of the various troops Upon these boy of the Is falling a laige measure responsibility for seeing that equipment is in order requirements ar met and boys are ready to participate in the big council Camporee at Libcriv park on May 26 and 27 listed by council Requirements headquaitcrs state that no patiol may participate in khe Camporee unless Its members have made a have qualifying overnight camp complete equipment and have their registration in by Alay 22 Campfires Planned attractiveness and authenticity Genevieve Jones of West high school will preside at the banquet Louise AlcQuarrie will give a toast Scoutmasters assistant scoutmas-tei- s to the mothers to which Mrs AlExplorer leaders troop com- bert Jensen will respond mitteemen district commissioners 1’ageant treatured To Meet in Regional Parley f Qualify With Hike Mrs John H Henderson chair man of the committee in charge of the banquet announces that each local club will reptescnUa definite penod decorating its table in the A theme chosen prte will be awarded to the best table judging to take cognizance of originality C S Leaders i Ted Graybill left Lee Bates Gerald Christensen Buddy llnnsen and Calvin Ashton (in fiont) patrol leaders of troop 81 Salt Lake district inspect equipment prior to leaving on the overnight hike that will qualify their pitrols for the Camporee f the Y W C A clubhouse on Alay at 6 p m A pageant depicting mothers of all times and races will be the highlight of the evening and will make uee for the fufft time of the new portable stage provided by Girl Reserve funds The Girl Reserve songbook which has been picparcd by the local clubs during the past six months will also be inaugurated at this banquet The book contains tha favorite songs of all the local club members Committees Named n I Boys Must 6 - 1 tzV With “An Album of Afothers" as their theme Girl Reserves of Salt Lake City will pay tribute to mothers at the annual Afothers’ and Daughters’ banquet to be given in 81 Inspect Equipment r Commiltce Meets Atembers of the advancement committee and all number two men of eai h district In the Salt Lake council met in the auditorium of the Board of Education building The gioup discussed Wednesday plans for promoting advamement Justice the tioops throughout David W Afoffat was in chaige of ( the meeting |