Show Fathers and Sons Outing Vernal Correspondence Correspondence The fathers and sons outing for 1922 promises to be m memorable inthe in inthe the history of county because because because be be- cause of the presence of ot at least two men of national and international standing United States Congressman Don ll D. D Colton an and Oscar Kirkham official representative of the Boy I Scouts of America to the Boy Bo- BoSco Scout t conclave at London And an effort efforts is s being made to get Dr Plummer of 01 Salt Lake al e City one of or the foremost foremost foremost fore fore- most leaders in iu athletics and recreational recreational recreational education in the west to accompany accompany ac ac- ac- ac company compan Mr l Kirkham on this trip I j Dr Plummer has long wanted to visit vis vis- visit Vis-I Vis it Vernal Word Yord has just been r received from Chas DeMoisy De Jr supervisor of the Ashley Ashle National forest that Mr Ir Ernest Winkler of Ogden district I l grazing inspector will arrive in Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- Ver-j Ver nal about the time of the outing j and Mr Ur feels certain that Mr Ir Winkler can be per persuaded to I accompany the fathers and sons son In which event Mr 11 DeMoisy will be able to go also There is so much interest interest interest inter inter- est developing develop in this years year's outing and so man many big things may grow out of It in the way of or road improvements improvements im im- pro leading onto the National Nation Nation- al forest that Supervisor DeMoisy has written to to his chi chief f Mr 11 R R. R H. H Rutledge district forester over Utah I Idaho Wyoming V and Nevada Ne with j I offices at Ogden inviting him to I come to Vernal July 17 Ii and make this this' trip An earl early reply is expected expected expected ex ex- from Mr Rutledge Mayor George H. H Cruikshank of Vernal a lieutenant in the medical corps of the United States army during the world war war has notified the outing committe commute that he has set aside five days for the fathers and sons outing and aud that he accepts the position of oC physic In physician m Aside t I front l promoting pod fel- fel lo I Between twee fathers lathers arid ul sons thi this outing outing- bids for tor material gains that will be good news to all the citizens of at Uintah county countr If the themen the themen men amen and boys bors I who go this year number up Into into th the hundreds the officials of at the then forest department wll will wiH come conic come t to realize that it is high time time to give federal aid in building good roads to the recreation recreation recreation tion places in the forest so that the citizens may go to them each year ear without undue hardships to rest and to enjoy enjo the bracing air and inspiring sights that lie almost atthe at atthe atthe the door of their homes but which for the time lack Irick of roads are rendered I almost inaccessible to most people IThe I The Boy lloy Scouts have ha long nee needed ed such a camping place and the need will wll b be greater year on year An And I since it is a fact that the forest depart de- de I part men t is ready to do its part wherever the need exists and amid it is I I reo nested b by the citizens citizens' this can easily be made to show the great I need and acid the request tray may ma as like likely i l la a at liot be mode made m right OI on omi the ground i J I Ito to the chie hie forester of lIf this title district himself 13 BU HS merchants and I farJ farmers ers all aU should plan plate so they and their sons bous 1 may go j I Trout creek park on Taylor j moun- moun mountain j tain selected for the camp this year ar is ideally located for the fathers I and sons son outing not only this year but for future trips belD being as it is I in easy reach of Lookout Lookout mountain s I from the top of ot which with field glasses one may look over into yo Wyoming Wyo Wyo- I Iming ming wing and ond nd see the trains of ur the Union I t Pacific and there stretches away on I every side a vista of mountains val yal- leys rivers ers and plains with a riot of ot color the equal of or which is hardly to be found in all ne me western mountains Then there are are the caves the big Ice cave yet to be fully explored ex ex- explored and smaller ones a all ail l of in intense intense in- in tense interest the once fa famous lOUS Dyer Dyer mine and amid smelter the thousand I lakes of the Baldys with parks and dells delis everywhere all in ill easy hiking d distance of th the camp As many many- of or these interesting places as can an be visited in the four days das ale ar are listed liked In Inthe Inthe inthe the program There will be fun tun games short spicy talks on astronomy geolOgy geology botany forestry conservation and sportsmanship each In its proper pl place ce and time The Vernal band bandi i will rUt ill be in attendance And a feature not before afforded wi will will 1 be a bulletin bulletin bul bul- letin board on which will be be posted each day daj the standing o ot of each of the competing teams tennis and the total points to the credit cred t oc of e each ch towa toward d I I j the the sweepstake troph trophy Bishop Thos J. J CaldwelL at ot J Jen Jensen sen Ill be there with my mJ seven sons and I challenge any bishop to beat It yes es and Ill I'll give you your whole ward ard to choose from r rIt It Is well known knon kno n that Bishop Caldwell and his sons are stalwarts so the contest may not be confined I to just numbers alone But Bui It Isn Is la n understood derst od th that t Bishop Bishop Horace Morrill o of 5 Liberty ward Tridell who has has' a a family of boys b several of whom are well over o six sic feet tall and moreover moreover nore er are athletes has signified sigI signified sig sig- I fied th that t he will wip accept the Je Jensen ch challenge Then it occurred has to the committee e to o consider the question question question ques ques- tion of the age of the sire in which even eyen there nia many be a flock of contestants contestants contestants con con- and Bishop Caldwell may need to go heavy that on high- high grade Jensen Green river sand tomake tomake to tomake make his challenge l Here ere a are e the officials official directly in iII cha charge g of the outing Commander Commander- in chief Pres Wallace Calder chief chiet of staff start Wm Win H H. president president dent of the Uintah State Bank phy- phy II charge in Dr Geo Geb j H. H Cru Cruikshank mayor maor of Vernal chief of l health and sanitation Harr Harry Van Tassell of the Ashley National forest for for- forest est staff stall official photographer Leo C. C Thorne Thome of the Thorne Thome studios directors of daylights ports hikes and educational feat featured r 1 kr Ilay I Ray Rap of Maeser J ml i 9 S. S branch mau manager P he h e v Continental Oil company 7 leaders Supt Heber S. S Olson of the Uintah school district Ashley Bartlett Bartlett Bart Bart- lett of ot the post office department The following supervisors are organizing organizing organizing or or- the local units for tor the outing outing outing out out- ing Bishop Eric A. A Cramer Ashley ward Bishop Alfred Simper Davis ward Bishop Bishop Miles M. M Batty Ratty Glinea Glines ward Bishop Thos Titos J J. J Caldwell Jensen ward Bishop Ro Roy Taylor Lapoint ward Bishop Horace Morrill Morrill Mor- Mor rill rm Liberty LIbert ward Bishop Jos H H. H Bodily Maeser ward Bishop Chas T. T Pope Mt Dell ward Dell ward Bishop Fuller Full Full- er Remington Naples ples ward Bishop H. H B. B Calder Caider Vernal first ward Bishop Geo E. E Wilkins Vernal ernal second second second sec sec- ond ward vard Leo C. C Thorne Congregational Congregational Congregational Congre Congre- church Between two and three hundred went on the outing last year year- and from rom present present indications more than that number are already lined up for forthe forthe forthe the trip to Trout creek park to enjoy the he rest fellowship pleasure and profit of the presence of the noted visitors I |