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Show SCOUT LUGGAGE COESTO PARK Equipment and Supplies for 75 Men and Boys Are Sent to Yellowstone Prtniptly at i 80 o'clock this morning morn-ing a large two-ton truck piloted by D. 5 Telford, departed from igden bound for Fellowstone National park carrying equipment and supplies for the party of 75 boy scouts and officials offi-cials who are scheduled to depart for the park next Wednesday evening. Camping equipment together with 'eats" galore were loaded la the truck etrrday and plana for the trip completed. com-pleted. The truck Is in charge of D. F. Dad ' .Steele. V. O Hidces, Mr and Mrs. Frank Balr and Scouts Glen Koeder, Arthur ' Griffith. Hurold Carlson and Harris i Ridges are also making the trip with j the machine. The truck is scheduled ' to arrive at the west entrance to the j park late Tuesday evening Early Thursday morning tho motor part) 'is scheduled to have the first moil prepared for the scouts who are due to arrive that morning. Seventy-five boy scouts of Ogden. Including officials and Dr. Charles G. I Plummet of Salt Lakc and two scouts from Salt Lake will depart from Ogden Og-den at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday evening even-ing en route io Yellowstone National I park. here they will spend two I weeks. Scoutmasters of Troops 23, 16, 3. 13, 4 and 21 ar busy arranging do- I tails for the trip. Scout Executive G- A. Goates and other scout officials are scheduled to ' make the trip Troop 16 was Inspected Inspect-ed early toda by Commissioner Y G. King, 1'resldent George Goddard land tho executive committee. The remaining troops will ln inspected at Central l'ark this evening at 7 30 o'clock. The entire party will be met at the west entrance to the park by Horace AlbrlKht, superintendent of the park, Dr J. E. Skinner, park naturalist, and Van Wykc, official guide. The parly Is scheduled to hike more than 200 miles through the wonderland wonder-land before returning, nccordlnj? to Scout Executive G A. Goates |