| Show 1 Scouts Annual Outing Pr Proves ves Best Ever Held Heldo The annual outing of ot scouts in to the southern district which was held at r Navajo lake ended Saturday with more i c than three hundred scouts returning to their homes after the most successful sue sue- outing ever held in this region The scouts gathered from Cedar City Parowan St. St George Milford Beaver o J Hurricane Kanab e yule Ille Moccasin and Alton 1 The scouts under the supervision of thirty scoutmasters and visiting of- of I finials were camped at al the forest re recreation recreation recreation re- re creation camp camPon on the shore of ot Navajo lake an ideal place for such a camp The lake itself is one of the beauty I spots of the south is Ideal for fishing fishing fishing fish fish- ing and boating and above all h Ls sa safe e for boating at all times This year ear with the prevalent drouth the dike erected last year ear has the lake at a a level that has made it an Inviting spot for thousands of people of ot this sections as well as visitors from greater distances The Cedar Second ward v-ard troop under leadership of Allan Macfarlane the and Burness Barlow Barlo and antt the Cedar First Ward troop under the leadership leadership leadership leader leader- ship of ot Clifford Knight and Roscoe Eagle feathers for Booth were given their camp activities Judged on regu- regu jar scouting standards Four other received similar troops at the camp h honors officials in attendance to instruction to the scouts rive give of ed cd p A. A A. A Anderson scout executive I the council Provo Dr Indian In Indian JD- JD L L. D D. Pfouts Payson Parson supervising l craft B. B Glenn dian dlan lore and camp smith St. St George Geora-e supervising cooking I DeGraff and scout adviser Charles handicraft ROland Lind- Lind He er r City lifesaving Dean and f sey Roswell Willard Holden archery games and morale Forest included in- in eluded J. J E. E Gurr er Recreation Leader Iader and Frank Sea seaman Lorin C. C Miles |