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Show Plans Complete for Scout Outing Lost Camp, a scout encampment encamp-ment conducted annually by the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America will be held June 17 through June 27, it is announced announc-ed by Glenn Ostler, scout executive ex-ecutive for this area. Lost Camp is located about f.?ven miles east of Cedar Breaks and scouts from thru-out thru-out the Utah Parks Council are expected to attend. Camp director will be Paul Turner of Richfied, assisted I by Dennis Cowtliorpe of Span- ish Fork and Mr. Ostler, all professional scouters. In addition junior officers have been named from among the scouts in the area. They wil include Leonard Barney, Larry Blake, Leon Hendrick-' Hendrick-' son and Melvin Poulsen of Richfield; Jack Nelson and Clifford Mathews of Cannon-ville Cannon-ville and Craig Pickering and Jerry Boyler of Cedar City, and Stevens Coons, Spanish Fork. All junior officers have just completed a week of special training at Camp Maple Dell. Oster reports that road conditions con-ditions into Lost Camp are good. The Forest Service has made several improvements on roads, making it possible to get into Lost Camp without the problems of the past several sev-eral years. Troops signed up for Lost Camp, from Cedar Breaks, Snow Canyon, Brian Head and Zion Park Districts, were listed list-ed as follows by Ostler: Troop 33, Kelly Dalton, scoutmaster; 310, Lyman Dodge, scoutmaster; 316, Gordon Gor-don Shearer, scoutmaster; 370, Wirth Bulloch, scoutmaster; 371, Gilbert Hull, scoutmaster; 330, Davis Harris, scoutmaster, all of Cedar City; -102, Arthur Wilcock, scoutmaster; in.l, George Feller, scoutmaster; 101, William Bringhurst, scoutmaster, scout-master, and 412. Joe Empey, scoutmaster, from St. George; 334, Alma Lawrence, scoutmaster, scout-master, Summit, and 351, Nolan No-lan Isom, scoutmaster, of Hurricane. |