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Show I Complete Plans For I "Fathers' and Sons " I Vacation in Canyon I V Vacatlonis'a numlnTinn more lluwi i COO arc expected io leave ' gden early July 2 2 to take part In the Fathers r( and Sons' " outing in South Fork canyon. This number will be Increased to several hundred on July 24, the closing day of the outing when mothers and sister- : i r. 1 Other women-' folk from the city take advantage of I the holiday for a day In the mdun-j I tains. ! Arrangements have been made to' establish! vOHey-ball courts swings, play -grounds, camp 'K-, ii-nij and a swimming hob' nar the site In South Fork canyon Participants will provide their own grub" and camping equipment. The general program tor the three! days follows: .M LI 22 Leave Ogden un Huntsvllle train at 7;I0 a. m. H Trucks will carrv equipment and; t A pro talons 1 1 om Ogdi n. BH Hike to Pioneer (.'amp at the "Big! H Meadows' in South fork from train Note Those unable to walk, and HB having no other means of transporta-i -A Mon, will be carried in the trucks. H Arrive at camp at 11 a. m. Hfl ) '1:00-12:00 Pitch camp and raise l.1 00-1:00 Dinner. jH 1 -00-2. 00 K.st (quiet hour). I 1:00-4:00 Exploring trips, hikes, ! etc. -J. 00-6: 00 Pishing and prepartlon for supper, fi do-( oo Supper, cleanup, evening even-ing colors. i' oo-s.oo Preparation for night 8 00-y.oo ("amp fire stories, stunts. immunity Singing, scout promise, prayer H 45 Tattoo. 10 00 Taps (all lights out. quiet-neas) quiet-neas) . .it I A 28. 6:00 Revalue 6 oo-6. ao Flag raising, wakeup drill, morning washup. 6:90-8:00 Breakfast. 8:00-8:30 Assembly) pledge to flag, iKout promise, prayer, instructions instruc-tions tor day. 80-11:80 Games, hike, fishing, n 80-12:00 Preparation for dln-nei dln-nei . amp Inspection, i oo-i oo Dinner hour. I 00-2:00 Quiet hour - 00-6:00 Hikes, scout tests. 6:00-7:00 Supper 00-8:u0 eparatlon for Mght 00-0:80 Specially prepared program pro-gram aiound camp fire Note Big pnolograph will oe taken tak-en at this assembly. 9: 4 5 Tattoo 10:00 Taps (lights out quietness! .H FY 24 (PIONEER l.Y). 5 00 k. m Reveille. j Raising of flag by boys in camp at sunrise. Special train for mothers and daughters leaves (gdon at 7 10 a. m. Special breakfast served at Pioneer camp a la lathers de sons for the mothers and daugnters In tne follow-! i ng courses Mush like mother never made Ham and eggs sister can t bent. Bread and butter seasoned with mother earth Sweethearts' choice hot chocolate. choco-late. ( Note Mothers and daughters will bi met at HuntSVllle and will be kIv-en kIv-en a special welcome and serenade upon arriving at camp.) Program Community songs. 'Come. Come "i e Saints,' 'O, Ye Mountains High " Prayer America Pageant portraying history of Utah1 Boyv of various wards Utah's Native inhabitants (Indians. First ward. The First Explorers Second ward. The Tr., ppers Fifth ward. The Fut Pioneers Ninth ward. Tho Mormon Battalion Rlverdale Farming. Education Bulldtns Twelfth ward. Manufacturing, Transportation and Commerce I OUIteenth ward. The Forty-fifth Star Eleventh ward. (All will sing state song ) Pledge to Flag Boys. Pioneer Day Address President A I L. Scovlllo. String quartet Community Rmirino ro.-i ti i. Joe, There s a Long, Long Trail,": Dear Did Dad.' "Our M 1. A ' The str spangind Banner 1 11 30-1 00 Family visits and 1 i uncneon 1:00-4:00 Sports, i Volley Ball Game Fathers VS Sons. Tug-of-War Across River County Wards VS Cit wards. Volley Ball Uame Mothers vs 1 1 tughtsr Daniel) Basehgl Game- Fathers vs Motpcrs;, Races for prizes Sink raC4 Koys under 16. Ids' three-legged race. Wheelbarrow race Unmarried men over 16. Race Girls under 16 Race GlrLs over 16 (unmarried) Race Married women. Jumping contests Whole party win play game of squirrel. fathers and sons' buy frog race. M Iscells neons, 1 o'cloi V Bras h camo EQUIPMENT IM) PROVISIONS. Each ten persons Mhoul.l be provided provid-ed with the following Two frying pans, two granite sauce .ins . i-Qiiartl i-Qiiartl fih iirht matnhna ni,i. 'spoons, an opener, one small water bucket, first-aid kil ax pick shovel, lent Such other conveniences as the individual may desire. Every person' snould take h sweater or coat, it tOOtlj brc.-ih, sokp, a towel, a comb, a mirror, mir-ror, a dish towel, two blankets, a small' pillow, canvas bed cover, knife, fork, tin plate, tin cup. safety pins, i extra pair "f socks, tlshing tackle, 'kodak it desired. Shoes and clothing , should be suitable for mountain i climbing j Provisions. St GGESTEU M C. i Breakfast Cream of wheat, or oatmeal, oat-meal, one egg, bacon, bread and butler, but-ler, cocoa. Luncheon Salmon, cheese, bread ami luifter, raisins .- upper Potatoes! chipped bet f oi frcdi meat or fish, gravy, beans, I bread ami butler, syrup. Rations for ten men lor three dus i small, i or laygei parties should pro- ivid themselves proportionately i . Potatoes, 20 pounds: butter. i pounds; one large can syrup, flour, 1 i pound. eggs, 3 dozen; rooa; pressed beef, z large cans; crackers, ' packages assoitiil sugar. .", pounds, pepper, I can, pork and beans, 9 large ; cans, bread, 20 large lowves; salmon, , u small cans chipped beef, s pounds: condensed milk. 24 small cans bacon, 4 pounds; raisins, 3 packages, seed-less; seed-less; Cream .of Wheat 2 packages cheese, 2 pounds, salt, 1 small Sack; pancake flour. 2 packages; ' homemade home-made cakes; prunes. Firearms of ever) kind forbidden No fires permitted except In camp during spe, ified hours. No bla.ing or cutting of trees allow al-low ed. Ml noise must stop between 10 jj. m and 6 a- m. All members of ihe camp are expected ex-pected to dbserVt M i A standards in their conduct. The camp will lie under the supervision super-vision of I lie Slake president. V. With the Weber stake V. M. M L A. directly direct-ly in charge and the camp will be divided Into wards with the bishops and M I. A ward officers in charge of the ward units. All fathers and sons desiring to make the trip arc Invited to go regardless re-gardless of place of residence or church affiliations. on |