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Show PUFFER LAKE IS ; CHOSENFOR CAMP i The site for the Boy Scout camp for Beaver, Deseret and Milliard districts dis-tricts will be at Puffer's lake, about 20 mill's eu-t of Beaver, Executive A. A. Anderson of Timpanogos liny Scout council announced Thursday This camp will combine two camps originally planned for Milliard county coun-ty and Puffer's lake. The site was selected by a committee, commit-tee, including Dr. C. F. Bi-un.-n, commissioner, and G. P. Dame, camp director of the Milliard district; D. M. Adair, director of ,the De.-eret district, an.l Mr. Anderson, following an inspection tour of Fillmore, Chalk Creek and Kanosh canyons. ( Approximately - 250 boys are ex-pectedto ex-pectedto attend the camp from July j 5 to S. Instructors include Mr. An-j -derson, in charge; B. Glen Smith, St.: George scout commissioner, scout-i craft, campcraft, and games. George E. Coleman, Salt Lake, United States biological survey, wild animal life,! trapping and tracking; Charles De-i Graff, Heber, Wasatch county scout commissioner, handicraft; George Stratton, of the state fish and game department, game and wild life con-! servation, and James E. Gurr, super- j visor of the Dixie national forest, na-' ture study. William Hasler of Provo' and Clifford D. Young jr. of Ameri-! can Fork will act as supplementary! nature instructors. ' i |