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Show Ogden Observance to Start off With Memorial Services on Sunday Officials of the Boy Scout Troop 23, of the Ninth ward, havo issued the following program for Boy Scout week from May 30 to Juno 6. Parents arc invited to attend the memorial service meeting in the ward chapel Sunday evening. Memorial day services will be as follows: Meeting at 7:00 p. m., in chapel Song, "America" Congregation Prayer Scout Song, "Omvard Christian Soldiers".. : Congregation Sacrament, Devotional Music, Flag Salute Bugle Pledge of Allegiance Scouts and Congregation Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" Scout Leroy Ferrln Solo, "Flag Without a Stain" Miss Eva Porter Poem, "In Flanders Field" Scout Floyd Pace Answering Poem Scout Theo. Banford Address Joseph Evans Taps : Troop 23 Song, "Star Spangled Banner" Troop and Congregation Benediction, "A Scout is Reverent'. Scout Mondny, May 31. Holiday. All second class scouts under the direction of the Scoutmaster will take an all day hike, leaving .the Scoutmaster's home at 6:00 a. m. and returning at 9:30 p. m. Scout to do all his cooking for the day. Day to be-one of observation and learning. Tuesday, Juno 1. Scout Home Day. The Scout should have charge of the home all day, relieving mother, helping help-ing dad, spending the evening at home with tho parents, reading good Pioneer Pion-eer stories, etc. Wednesday, June 2. Parents' day. Scouts will entertain their parents at Troop meeting. Each Scout will bring lunch for his parents and himself. After the banquet a special program j will be carried out by mothers, fathers and the Scouts. I Thursday, June U. Scout Advance ! ment day. Every Scout must finish up his test for the grade he is studying for. Our aim: "No tenderfoot Scouts in Troop 23, July 1, 1920." Saturday, June 5. Father and Scouts play clay. Troop rally and tests. Every bcout responsible to get dad out No dad will fail his son. ; Sunday, June 0. Reverence day j The father of every Scout will take his son and" they will attend church together, to-gether, i nn 1 |