Show :4 - ' - - 7 7: ' ' : ''" -4 w w've'or 'itt'40 0 4' '11V r 46' p 41r ig elk Al 0 wrvelor - Ave'iie4w-if- - - ' 2B The galt Lake Tribune 1 941 II Thursday April Ir : PyLeadgr LPSA1)6-Ie'gqilsPrrizal:: 1 the Continued From Page o give immediate training to new den mothers new system provides for the ranks of Bobcat Wolf Bear and Webelos The rank of Lion has been dropped in order to create a e Partners and Scouting Directors at Rose Park North Stake Center 1155 N llth West ' - V - mort—interestine" Bennett of Cub Scouting Boy Scouts of outlined several oto America the changes In the Cub Scout program effective this fall Under the new program a boy may enter Cub Scouting when he is 8 or in the third 1 said leaders - leader each my be appointed by a cubmaster to A den -- - - - - :' 1 : : ' 'r ' ! '' ' 1—'"' ' y --' t ''""- '- - e k4 1 — ! 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I I MPS - MIXT r:111C1Cli urn ITODA panied in the inspection by A R Cardwell supervisor of the sanitation division said members of the Salt Lake Health Department County "The Church program in- - will inspect the river banks eludes scouting because we again Thursday and issue have a great interest in show— warning notices to residents ing a boy the way to a more who have dumped refuse in abundant life" he said "We the river i t '' ' ie' et'" ''' ''t '1 I IVININOI 0 P Fri Sol - slosolitioys s2Suoon Flint adventure -- 4 '''''''- ! e1474i4sil) :: :t let PM— 2 - ItIff I A r ill s'a 1 S' t i 1 -- 1 i I Two members of the Salt Lake City Health Department after investigating along the Jordan River from Zist South to the Davis County line vowed to crack Wednesday down on shoreline residents who have been dumping garbage and debris in the river Chief Sanitarian Wilbur N Also speaking at the scoutIng meeting Wednesday afternoon was Robert L Simpson a member of the LDS Church's Presiding Bishopric Speaking on "Priesthood and Scouting" Bishop Simpson said the Aaronic Priesthood is a preparatory step in the priesthood and that Primary leaders are in a sense "preparing for the preparatory" "The future priesthood activity of a boy is often contingent on his Primary activity" Bishop Simpson said rt NI starl Viz I 0 ir ''' ir575171 DIAL SIMEIES C'iita:reli r'flrc1 CHRISTOKIER FRY SteeeoPL2Y by —MATiNIES I)ebris Dumping) - 1 ' ' 4 ''' - 44 — ' t' 0 w1 : I ' - - - i - ' ieg - ' ' ' 5 H g Z- 3 '14 - ' '''- -" The Beginning I adinuoIMENIMINW ORI'04:)Rf10 TEP '" Production of Warning On otenitthhee treild65e9:pintrobg:am '11 - I! 20th Century Fox Presents The DINO DE LAURENTIIS Wf" dm Ini 73 COMM 4 desiring to make for the dinner is Invited to call the Springville chamber of Commerce office by Monday where the bad guys are girls! 'f t Ea -' s in the Virgin Islands The neat— River Tour Stirs Trail - ' SUNDAY 7N's trikafA441 r" 74 disinter 'e in the They imof s5tZting" bright light Priin hold to boys portant said the Simpson Bishop old mary until they are world is living in an enough for the priesthood or present age of power — atomic politiMutuid Improvement Assn social and financiali cal "The boy who reaches the rank of 2nd class scout during - ''But our greatest needs" he said "are for ethical an'd his Primary years is much These powmore likely to continue on to - spiritual powers " in are ers taught scouting Eagle Scout than the boy who e 1 : ? - THROUGH WOONOMMO ' LDS 1' : '1 ' - ' PM DAILY AT 2 chair- Anyone reser-ation- woc I PER17 AT CENTRE AND UTAH SPECIAL MATINEES mart — ' chamber is general president man 1101100V1414101 CONFERENCE VISITORS WELCOME Products of Darkness "Today's evils of pronography immorality: disrespect for authority and selfishness are all produc i of darkness begins his scouting program at 11 years" she said Mrs Parmley said there i ' : ''f I 4 Ht ' 4 ':: - ' ! ''-- ti i k ''-::- ' ' ! b -3 - -- 4 1 " r ! - eitionme ' Metcat Kenneth be in the Art Building A reception pm the dinner' at 7:30 pm Dr James C Fletcher presidetit of the University of Utah will give the principal ' Sponsored by the Springville of Commerce of Chamber which Mr Clyde is a the testimonial will e ' - 13 Farm ley said it is Mn 4 1 " - -- - new Scouting system he said is the result of two years of study by the University of Michigan Research Institute and an expenditure of $300000 He said the new program will be launched on a national level next week in Pittsburt Pa 11 c - - Regular dens will include boys 8 and 9 Mr Bennett said with perhaps a third grader or two who is 7 The Webelos den leader will boys accept all 10 year-ol- d They may enter the Webeios of rank New den joiregardless Scouting will boys Mr Bennett said emphasis on the use of den mothers for Cub Scout dens will be contln tied but men may now be 'registered to serve as den ' ' As Young As 7 - grade s ' Cub and challenging program for the 10 year-ol- d boy The best of the Lion has been combined with the new Webelos activity badge areas to make a full year's program Mr Bennett -- meeting O national director At also have scouting in the Church because we want to see liberty freedom and democracy perpetuated IV means of tomorrow's leaders "We have scouting in them Church because we believe in light and truth: in thedignity of the human soul There is no darkness in scouting There is no untruth In scouting There is no degradation in scouting buy VOW books and work on new requirements Mr Bennett said the litera- ture and requirement books for the new program will be available in September ' Result of Study - at a testimoni4 dinner April Snecialto The Tribune SPRINGVILLE Clyde dean of highway builders inUtah and noted business civic church andeducational leader will be honored a A y - Ickfres Springs itie Plans Dinner to Honor W W Clyde ' 4 '0'10" oF V-- w i i - '— f I i |