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Show ISGOUT DniE TO STMJ111 Rotarians Expect to Raise $9000 for Work'Dur-ing Work'Dur-ing 1920 About ?9,000 will be needed by tbe Boy Scout movement in this city next vear, said Frank M. Driggs, president o Rotary today, and he appointed a committee conalating . of Fred G. Taylor, Tay-lor, Chaa. E. Kaiser and Robert I. Burton, to make plans and carry out the financial campaign which will begin be-gin Juno 1. The Rotary clubs is credited with the present success of the Boy Scout movement here. A year ago when the scout movement was first undertaken, the Rotarians raised a fund of ?6000 to carry the work through tho first stages. Part of the fund thiB year will be utilized in establishing a permanent camp for the boys in South Fork canyon. |