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Show Scout School Now At Logan All scouts or scouters wishing to attend the University of Scouting Scout-ing now being held in the Junior high school in Logan three nights a week will be welcomed,, by the Cache Valley Council officers, according ac-cording to David G. Eames, head of the Oneida Stake district. The schooling will continue this Friday and again on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of next week. Harold Oliverson is making the trip on these evenings with his bus which leaves the center ot .fresion at 6;30 p. m. Anyone desiring may obtain transportation. The Oneida district reports these scoutmasters and assistants in attendance: at-tendance: Wm. A. Davis and Lincoln Lin-coln Ornie of Troop 30; Forrest Fackrell of Troop 32; Jacob Choules of Troop 41; Lot Vehweg of Troop 141; M. J. Gregerson of Troop 44; Richard Owens of Troop 6SS; and Hugh Hansen of Troop 45. Last evening, Preston Pond, head of the Cache Valley Council, announced that Troop 41 and 141 of the Oneida District were the first groups to send in their 1942 registration to the council. The troop committees and the scouters from these two troops have all been in attendance at the scouting school. Oscar A. Kirkham will be one of the out of council speakers at all sessions of next week Mr. Eames said. Courts of Honor for all districts in the council will be held simultaneously simul-taneously on December 7. The Oneida stake announces their Court of Honor will be conducted in the Third ward on that night. i o o |