Show this his issue of the news is dedicated to the me T el P AWN aa a C 0 31 00 j p 0 ab y t all Y 0 f 11 to COUTS NU TN T N GOOD WORK gc outing like all other now new moves is met with re rever versea aoa but the andl 1 ons arn am today that scouting in e pan gultch north ward has been stalled as a permanent fixture in 9 8 needs of the communality in alne the question of directing tho the ergy of our young men from dve years to twenty the boy haa always clamored tor for outing and has been more than cirg to follow ills his scout master d patrol teader leader in any worthy use age we tho the scouts of the panguitch Pan gultch orth ward aim to make scouting at art ot of our dally daily life and to show at two we are living today and riot not pro ring ing tor for the future only as we live A day a complete coni pleto wholesome life d leave bleave at the close a dally daily good rp FB for each boy ve hope chope to help maintain the laws the land and to assist the 68 corn COM ity in ridding its ita streets of the who flips hta his nickle and time ay iy 9 have bavo confidence in the men of council and say to them set pace we fall in step we want r leadership ol lowing Is the list of the boy its ats of the north ward PATROL NO noa 1 haley haycock patrol leader oz Il ichards cell lefevre rott robinson I 1 endell douel deuel athan LeV lefevre levevia evio sih I 1 pa F talbot PATROL NO 2 rn miller patrol leader ank lefevre ay iy orge pendleton lin in A cameron n as crosby mar ink richards PATROL NO 3 arlos orton orto patrol teader leader ellirt sevy 1 l illard hard riding ad d 11 aycock mond imond judd 4 orton illace ilace mcewen y miller PATROL NO 4 land and clar claris patrol leader leaber gean mill miller r ro lefevere aro arol I 1 dou denel 0 I 1 orge proctor t ek k woodard omari proctor i I 1 W fw k tie llo ipson PATROL NO 5 6 r il sargent mes ines y tebbs orge reed need raid I 1 S J ent em mcew mcewen en f orris irala ort orton on I 1 I 1 rf I 1 mes excell PATROL asle talbot irlon bolong TROOP tC t OMMITTEE ines imes al sargent enry G excell fulord allord pendleton dion SCOUT MASTER benj nj cameron jr STANT SCOUT MASTERS endell sevy nest lefevre illard ard hatch statch t H RAYER RAVER forsa SCOUT preparedness i god ot oil all humanity grant us ua va escous the cona constant tant vision of 0 t service bervice and prank frant us ua energy lana earn our work to be prepared us Is this day not only the joy ts 8 turns turna but the practice in ice in thoughtfulness and fore ore fw in dec dd latoi 11 and in sacrifice P 4 they ajajj almap can afford w bring us ft alth warmed hearts d fulua alada A and nd fit bodies to th that at 1111 hour ot of emergency alch tell we AS 8 scouts are pledged par 1 ali THE DAILY GOOD TURN it lins has been said that our purpose on earth la Is to servo serve others this Is a scout idea for tho the third scout law saya sa Y 8 A scout Is helpful lie ile must be prepared at any time to save bavo life help hell injured persons and share the ono good turn to someone everyday A scout may work for pay but bat must not accept pay for a good turn this Is illustrated by the following story A man drove up to the curb and asked a boy that was there to hold his horse the boy did so after the man returned and took tho the horse the boy hung around as it if expecting pay the man offered him a dime but the boy said ho he was a boy scout and boy scouts did not take pay for good turns ho he expect expected the man to pat him on the back and praise him that was not the way for a scout to act when a good turn Is done the scout should go on his way without waiting for money or praise one good turn should bo be done every day not two or three one day and nono none the next when a good turn becomes a habit it Is no longer longe r a good turn nearly any boy will do a good turn when one comes along but a boy scout la Is looking tor for one to do and nd thus thua does many that another boy would not nol the good turn idea la is not exclusively a scout idea one of tho the songs wo sing all the time have I 1 done any good in the world today expresses this idea many great writers have written on service to others 8 IT this issue of the news la Is dedicated to the boy scouts of the bryce canyon council and the names of 0 the boys in the north and south wards of panguitch Pan gultch will be found herein the main reason tor for deal dedicating this issue to them Is that tho the parents and other people may see what the boy scouts are doing to give them an idea of what it takes to make a scout the lives they must live lice and the way they treat tho public in general probably there are not a dozen people la in the district that know just what it means to be a scout the real patriotism and hon est to goodness that Is derived from being a scout but bui it takes money to keep scouts going not a lot of money but some and the drive Is on ands and you will be asked to help and we know aou ott will with all your wight and and main maln and in a fina financial Acial way too when you are helping the scouts you are doing something that will keeps keep them oft off the streets at night give them them something to occupy their illein minds and instill better principles instead of al allowing rowing them to run wild with nothing in sight for them to do but loaf bloat when you are helping the scouts you are helping your own boy as well as the other fell fel lows boy the news will be only too gladdo glad to publish a list ot of names name of all tha boy scouts in garfield county it if tho the scoutmasters Scout masters will only send end them in foiled the papers should be tiled away and in years to come the anys can point 1 with pride to their boys and show them that they were good scouts tits in their days extra copies ot of this paper cabbe can be obtained fro from in the Scout scoutmaster masters and the money derived will go to swell the coffers of 0 the scouts the papers are easily worth 10 cents each to anyone it rm funeral ru services for earl funeral services were held at the tabernacle friday november 28 at P M fur earl Shah espear who died wednesday evening ot of brights disease elder wilford pendleton ot of the north ward bishopric conducted conduct edthe the exercises the tha choir under the direction of 0 james A hoarle furnish edthe 01 the music bhole sang rode rock ot of my ref rebie ya 0 prayer was iwas offered by elder SYA 8 A i v i BOY SCOUT allegiance OATH FOR membership bifora gra lie becomes a scout a boy must promise on my honor I 1 will do my best I 1 to do my duty to god and my country and to obey the scout law 2 to help other people at all times 3 to keep myself physically strong mentally awake and morally straight when taking hla his oath the scout will stand holding up tip ills right liand blind palm to the lie front thumb resting on the nail of the little finger and the other three fingers upright atia anil together THE SCOUT SIGN this Is tho the scout sign tho the throe three fingers hold held up to remind him of his three promises in the scout bath THE SCOUT SALUTE when the three fingers are thus held raised to tho forehead it Is the scout salute THE SCOUT HANDCLASP the boy scout handclasp la Is adde with the right hand the fingers in tho the same relative position as in making the scout sign the three fingers extended represent the three parts of the scout oath and the bent position of tho the thumb and the little finger represents the knot or ue tie that binds these parts together into a strong unity one scout shakes hands with another by a good warm handclasp with the three midd middle le fingers extended in a straight line along the others wrist and with the thumb and little finger clasped around the others fingers I 1 I fr I fr there have always been certain written and unwritten en laws regulating the conduct and directing the activities of men we have such unwritten Ny laws coming from past ages agea in japan the japanese have their or laws of the old samurai warriors during the middle ages the chivalry and rules of the knights 0 of f king knights tem templar p and the crusaders word were in force in aboriginal america Ani erica the red indians had their laws ot honor like ba 81 fe a i ten B ea r F y yn worthen choir sang my F father ather knows the speakers were bishop james B D heywood president W J henderson and bishop hans P ipson all spoke words of consolation and comfort and treated upon the subject of 0 the resurrection miss thelma gardiner rendered a piano solo nearer my god to thee the benediction was pronounced by bishop F G gardiner interment was in the fai family filly burial lot iol earl the son of david J and maria dickinson was agra may 7 1900 he was always a loving obedient son aon ever ready and willing to help hla his parents at tasks within his power desalee tho th fact act that he had been crippled from birth from which he never recovered besides beside his bis parents he Is survived by the following brother and sisters r grover mrs george church mrs E T lefevre and mrs arza judd big DRIVE ON TO FIGHT tuberculosis I 1 1924 people ot of utah called on by rational association to buy christmas seals to aid la in the flacht against the white plague on thanksgiving day all over the united states tho the seventeenth annual sale of the penny tuberculosis christmas seal will commence and will continue until christmas eve I 1 in which time utah will be expected to batso the allotted to her hear in the national drive for several months tho the work ot of organizing every county in the state for the salo eale has ban been in progress until by the time set for or the opening ot the campaign every plato no no matter how sit small tall will have its committee com m i under whole direction the salo bale wise wise tho the zulus hindus and liter later european nations havo have their ancient codes tho the following laws which bolato to tho the boy scouts of 0 america axe aro the latest and ana most moat up tip to date those these laws a boy promises to obey when lie ho takes ills his scout oath i SCOUT LAWS i 1 A scout Is trustworthy A scouts honor la is to bo be trus trusted tod anywhere anytime 2 A scout la Is loyal lie ile la Is loyal to all to whom loyalty is duo due his scout leader ills his home and parents and country 3 A scout Is helpful Holp tul he must do at least ono one good turn every day 4 A scout la Is friendly Fr ionly ilo ho is a friend to all and a brother to every scout 6 5 A scout Is courteous rhe r he Is polito polite to all especially to women children and old people 6 A scout la Is kindi kind ile he as la a friend to animals and will strive to ta save and protect all harmless life 7 A scout Is obedient ho he obeys ills his parents scoutmaster patrol leader and all other duly constitute conati tut ed authorities 8 A scout Is thrifty he does doea not wantonly destroy property he works faithfully wastes nothing and makes tho the best of his opportunities 9 A scout Is cheerful cheo ful he smiles whenever he can he never nor grumbles at hardships 10 A scout Is brave ho has the courage to face danger in salto of tear fear and has to stand up for the right against the coatings coax ings of friends or the a aera ers or threats of enemies and defeat does not down him 11 A scout Is clean he keeps cleav clean in body and thought stands for clean speech sp bech clean sport e ort clean i habits ah and d travels with a clean crowd 12 A scout is Rp reverent Roy erent verent he Is in reverent toward god he Is faithful in his religious duties and respects respect i the convictions of others in matter ol of custom and religion olt fa tek fa a te fc |