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Show A PERMAKENT BOY SCOUT CAMP LOCATED''- At a meeting ot tho piesldenclos of tho Mutual Improvement associations associa-tions and tho stnko presidencies of the Logan and Cache stakes, held rn- cenlly, tho following decisions wero reached: 1. That tho boya nnd glrla camps In Logan canyon shall bo financed and controlled separately. 2. Thnt tho boys camp shall bn exclusively Boy Scout camp under tho ownership and control ot tnt Young Men's Mutual Improvement associativa ot the Logan and Cacho stakes. 3. That a committee consisting of tho presidencies of tho Logan and Cache stako Y. M. M. I. A. of which George B, Hondrlcka, president of tho Lognn stako Mutuals, is to be chairman, shall receive tho money collected by tho old Cacho stake, boards and shall assumo control of tho camp. In accordanco with tho abovo action ac-tion a commltteo consisting of tho following, tnt up Logan canyon nnd selected n clto for tho peramnent Boy Scout camp: Georgo 11. Hendricks, Bert L. Rlcharda and Melvln C. Harris, Presidency of Y. M. M. I. A. of Logan Lo-gan stake. t Melvln C. Morrill, N Alvln Pedor-son, Pedor-son, Lylo Allred, Presidency of tho Cacho stako Y. M. M. I. A. William Petorson, W. E. Carroll, Georgo D ardon, LrGrand Humphreys, Humph-reys, J. U. Moses, Members of tho Camp Commltteo of Boy Scout Council. Coun-cil. Georgo R. III1I Jr. and Calvin Fletcher, Experienced Boy Scout Masters. Kan Wood, Boy Scout Executive Seoretnrv. If satisfactory nrrnngconta can bo nado 1th forest service ofllclaln and no serious objections are encountered, encounter-ed, tno site for the camp will bo that nordon ort ho right hand fork between be-tween to boundary lino of George I. Rich's property nnd the mouth of Ricks canyon. Tho slto for tho building HI ho nt tho mouth of Cowley canyon. This slto tho members ot tho commltteo com-mltteo unanlously agTped had tho following crlte: 1. It la eaBlly acccssable to Logan. 2. It Is sufficiently isolntd to mako Scout dlsclplluo possible. 3. Lt H tho center of n, hiking nrea. Bear Lako can bo reached easily eas-ily and somo of tho most rugged nnd j beautiful scenery In tho ontlro wost ' Is within n short distance. 4. There Is plenty of room for tho assembling ot n, Urge number ot I people. fi The ground Is high enough to admit of oxcellent camp sanitation. C. Thoro seems to ho an ndoqunto supply ot nter for irrigation purposes purpos-es and good spring wntor for drink-lng. drink-lng. 7. Tho season here la from ono to two months longer than lt Is fartb- x. or up tho canyon which mnkes tho crmp moro usable In the spring and rail. S. Small boya can bo taken to and from camp Ithout going up dangerous danger-ous dugwaya and causing anxiety among tho parents. Thero aro also many othor advantages advan-tages which thoso who havo had experience ex-perience with scout troupes seo In this slto. As soon ns arrnngomonts can bo mado tho annual fathers and sons outing ot tho Logan nnd Cacho stakes 111 take place. A chance will then be given the peoplo of Logan to visit the camp and see the merits and demerits of the site. The com Ittee believes that we havo one of tho moat beautiful sites In Iho ontlro westorn country for the purpose and lt believes that with enthuslnstlc support on tho part of tho citizens ot Logan and surrounding towns It can bo mado very attidctlvo nnd use- 1111 i - - -T , r---m 1 |