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Show Lion's Ciub to Entertain Boy Scouts at Hangingrock Picnic, Contests, Games! The Lions club will entertain tnui Boy Scouts nesvi Sunday, by taking them to the Minersville canyon to; the hanging rock, where a picnic dm ner will be served. There will be u program of games and prizes will be given for the scout who can properly build a fire with but two matches, cook a piece of meat and two potatoes pota-toes (so they will be fit to eat.) This to be done without tools except jack knife. The next step will be to clean : up and safely put out his fire. There j will also be prizes for the scout who I can pass the examination along cer- tain lines of scout work. j The above is merely an outline or.j the plans as given to the Lions club; by Joe Kinney, chairman of the scouc committee of the Lion's club at the' regular club luncheon at the U. P.! dining room. President Sam Cline presided in the meeting and A. A. Hillary antf D. E. Kirk acted as secretary and! tail-twister. Geo. Knutson, of tOv. agricultural committee issued a caution cau-tion to the agricultural interests u. be on the look-out for the appear-; ance of "white-top" which he de-l fcribed as a real pest in some parts! of the state. , . j Mr. Knutson was appointed as u' committee of one to go to Salt Lake 1 and interview Governor Dern, Mi.j Olroydi, state land commissioner and i Mr. Bennion, commissioner of agriculture agri-culture and extend to them ana others and invitation to visit the Milford valley this summer and look over the development being made here in the. line of agriculture. Karl S. Carlton was chosen as delegate del-egate to lepresent the club at tn? Lion's International convention which convenes at Cedar Point, Ohio on June 29th. i |