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Show SUP Chapter Plans Death Valley Excursion in March Newly elected officers of the Cedar Chapter Sons of Utah Pioneers,- announce that the group will make a three day trek to Death Valley, next week end, March 4, 5 and 6. All members and prospective members are invited in-vited to join the trek. The group will meet at thte Second-Eighth Ward Chapel at 6:45 a. m. Friday, March 4, pre- pared to leave at 7:00 a. m. lreK-kers lreK-kers are to provide own transportation, trans-portation, food and camping facilities. fa-cilities. Those who wish motel accommodations instead of camping camp-ing should contact Otto Fife by Saturday, Feb. 26, or any officer of the club and reservations will be made. The carvan will make stops at Indian Springs, Nev. Dante View, Furnace Creek Inn, and Bad Water, Wa-ter, with the night to be spent at Sand Dunes camp ground and Stovepipe Wells hotel. Saturday the group will visit Ubehebe Cra-Fieldter, Cra-Fieldter, Scotty's Castle and Gold-field. Gold-field. The night will be spent at Tonopah and the return trip to Cedar City will be made Sunday. Sheriff Otto Fife will act as guide for the trip. Officers of the Chapter are Reed Bradshaw, president; Howard How-ard Dalley, first vice president; Isaac Nelson, second vice president; presi-dent; El wood Corry, third vice president; Elsworth Flanigan, director; Elton Stapley, Judge Advocate; Ad-vocate; D. L. Sargent, chaplain; Ray Knell, director; immediate past president; Geroge Croft, permanent per-manent historian; Parley Dalley, permanent trails and landmarks chairman; Clem Judd, secretary. |