Show SCOUTS VISIT YELLOWSTONE Boys Enjoy Trip to National Playground Boy Scouts from Brigham Bear Be River City Mantua and Ogden have just returned from a II daY 10 10 caravan trip through one of ot the national pia pl grounds Y Yellowstone park The caravan cravan was under the di- di direction direction di direction of Watkin field executive of City C C H Skidmore superintendent nt of ot schools 0 H 1 naturalist from Went Ie Point and George I Bergstrom field executive of ot Og- Og Ogden Og Ogden den The Tho caravan left led Brigham July 21 at 8 S it n- n nm m and arrived In Idaho rails Falls that night The Tho people of o Idaho 1011 Falls gate e ethem them a royal welcome and at- at attended attended at attended tended the big campfIre that wall held beld at that place The mil or and several other prominent people particIpated at the campfire pro pro- program program pro cram gram The account ot of o the trip follows We left heft Id ho Falls FaUs early the following morning and s-nd after ater a delightful drive arrived at West that Yellowstone about 6 S o'clock evening Wo We 0 continued on to Old rAith Faith Faithful ful ul where a two-day two camp w was established Here the park aU- aU au authorities furnished us ue with a nat flat nat nat- naturalist naturalist guIde also placed the park Mr Condor and the tho park botanist Dr Sawyer at our com corn command command mand They were ere I with us during our entire stay In lathe i- i hn park ir k and n n went hh us on all i Ot our and trip trips m things toy y and pleasant tor for u ti us on our journey ENJOYED GITh SF ns ItS the At Old Faithful we visited all the prominent geysers geyser saw them pet perform hid Is-id a tine swim J In the geyser baths In tact fact act we iso feel like wo so 0 r really ally saw tho the splendid sights around the 10 lower er and up- up upper upper up upper per geyser basin w We e left the Old Faithful camp campon campon campon on the morning of July 24 U and arrived at nt our can canlOn cam on camp at about 7 1 o'clock I Vi Ve e stopped off oft at Old Thumb Lake LaJe Station Fishing Bridge where here the hois bos fished until their hearts were ere content Had boating a and nd bathing Iso ilso at this poInt Many splendid catches ot of trout were ere reported Friday July 25 23 was ItS pent hll hiking in and around tho the Grand Canyon of ot the Yellow stone like Hike taken down Uncle Toms Torn's Trail Artists Artist's Point Grand VIew Inspiration Point the Bear near teea-Ing teea Ing grounds and all other points of oC interest around Can Canon Canion on Saturday morning was as also spent In hikes to points of oC interest and wo we e loft left ly after neter be- be below below be below i lunch tor for the Roosevelt camp low Tower To rail rails Falls taking tho the road to Mount Washburn Ma ila Ia the DunRaven DunRaven Dun DunRaven Raven Pass PLENTY JY FISH We e ed at the To Tower er Fans Falls camp about S 6 p m at Many of oC the boys that tha night nl ht I went ent fishing with Ith n nI n p Sunday isa was 8 1 spent with bin Condor the park Sun Sun- Sun iy d-iy was held on a high highridge highrIdge highridge ridge rIdge overlooking the beautiful Lost Lake In a fine grove grose ot of lodge pole polo pines pine The trail to this TV as isa as beautiful Indeed Flow Flow- Flow Flow-eri ers grew In profusion ot of many varIed hues Visits were wOre also made to the bea beater bear r dims antelope herd and the petrified trees Probable the tho most enjoyable day that we e had In the camp or orIn orin orIn In the park was as spent at this particular place We Wo left the Roosevelt comp camp campat campat at To Tower er Falls on llon Monday lay morn morn- mornIng morning ing lag and after alter a side aide trip to the petrified trees we arrived c ed at Springs at about 11 o'clock Here hero we wo were greeted by Mr Horace Albright the park superintendent who placed at our ours s service guides and park ranKers rangers Including Dr Sawyer who travel travel- traveled traveled traveled ed with Ith TV us to all 11 the different points of o Int Interest rest ISIT ISIT After Arter a refreshing swim S the I ho bos s had bad lunch and Dr Sawyer then took us for tor a visit through I the newly established museum to the buffalo corrals and the mam main mamI mammoth mammoth I moth terraces terrace Wo We left leet Mammoth about 3 p I m rn and continued our trip down Iown through the Hoodoos 1 Sliver Silver SilverGate SilverGate Gate Golden Gate pat past the Oh- Oh Ob Cliffs through the Norris Ge sr basin do down don n the Gibbon riser rh er stopping at nearly e cry point of oC interest and arrived In inVest Vest st Yellowstone and made our final camp In tho park at lit that point We Ve left lett Yeno Yellowstone stono park on Tuesday morning through the west entrance and continued Oil on down tho the same acme road that wo we 0 hail come to the tho park as far tar as Downey We Wo camped Tuesday night at Blackfoot lea leaving Ing the follow fOllo lag Ing morning Driving down through the tho beautiful Cache valley alley and City aDO arriving In night I 1 0 clock elock WednesdaY was velT The Ane trIp LI A the ha part pact parti r m 11 In 1 There Ther L were WT re and truck trUckS 13 traveling In Ogden were wore In in- in from rive boys ArmstrOng arid ond Hat Hal eluded Ward Wendell Wheelwright Lorin Wood and Reiter Bramwell campfires wore were LArge Laygo public patrol Songs held every and scout stories stuns ells n made m those these programs most enjoyable fauna of ot tho tha The Th flora and much enjoyed park Ark was w 11 very plants ot of rare Many specimens 46 bars bear More than n found were ere cloSe w ware re were seen Many litany large herd enough to feed Ono Ond Buffalo Buffalo observed of antelope was wa i badgers marmots marmot falo moose and nd tailed black sheep deer weep weer beaver alSO ean mountaIn There fine fino The Tho weather WU wa r riO no roth practicallY w were re shoW ono one or two we did get lIet Into were nights One or two ers ens was no itO cold but In n general there sickness or accidents accident 00 |