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Show SCOUTS RETURN FROM 4-DAY CAMP i i l numinous in i ln-ir report of a, very successful trip, nineteen nu-m-1 Uis of t:io rejuvenated Milford troop ;.JI oi lu Scouts returned Thursday i eemi'.g of lust week from a four-1 days encampment in Heaver canyon J near the junction of Uukor creek. The triu and vamp were mu.le under ti'.e direction of Scoutmaster Joyce H. Webster, ably assisted by Owen Stoker, assistant scoutmaster, and a gnat deal of good appears t.i have come out of th0 camp despite t:e fact that it a, made without the service of council assistance and at no expense to the hoys except for their food. Hoys making tl'.e trip were as follows: fol-lows: Hob Sherwood, Aiuilla Kobin-son. Kobin-son. Raymond Kaston, Hud Williams, Jor.n Clay. Hobbie Davis, Warren 'I'liompson, l.eon Kobinson, Dun Gillies. Gil-lies. Hob Clark, Hob Martin, Keith Johnson, Karl Thompson. Warren Ferguson, l'on Elmer, Cordon Mur-doc. Mur-doc. Cl.l'lon James, Gilbert MeOil- ley and Jay Jeffers. j T:.e trip was planned in coopera-! lion with tl'.e troop committee, com-j posed of I 'avid S. William, chair-; man. 1.. 0. Cay. 0 .K. Hubbell, Roy i .Mi'.'.er and Rudolph N'ielson, and ir.u;-i ortation and most of the other details were taken care of within the, ii,K't organisation. Committeeman .Miller alone furnishing a car, a truck and a trailer cabin, while others fur-' nlsheu audition.:! means of transportation. transpor-tation. Through the courtesy of Captai'i T. Sapia-Foseh of the deert range. C. C. C. can-.p. himself a former! Hoy Scout and Scout master, three government tents were maoe available avail-able for use of the boys a .-ervice of incalculable value at ihis yme of the yea:- with tents and other means: o! shelter difficult to secure, and h noys arid troop officials are all deeply appreciative of the captain's kindness. Committeeman Hubbell prepared a well -stocked first aid k.t for the f.oop u. e: Jay Jeffers made a cash contribution to the troop, and 1-:. K. El'.d. James Clay. C. T. .Martin. Mrs. Hoy Miller and Mrs. D. S. Wil-j Hams assisted in the transportation.: Kay K'f faker, a ten-year veteran' Scout from Tooele, who is now a C. C. C. worker at Camp Cahill, is as- slstii-g the local troop over the wee';-j er.ds. an.l it is planned to stage an! open-air Scout rally and band con-! cert on a Main street intersection i.n a couple of weeks, at which time parents and friends of Scouting and the public generally will be given a. Kttle insight into what is being at--: complished along this line. I o |