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Show H? Will Take Three-day Holiday About Middle of July A three-day outing' for fathers and j nons on the meadows of South Fork j canyon, in which one thousand per-j per-j sons are expected to participate, is! H being arranged by the Mutual Im- H provement associations of Weber j .stake. The outing will be held Thurs-1 Thurs-1 day, Friday and Saturday, July 22, 1 1i and 2-. Women members of the 1 families will take part in the observ-1 observ-1 unce of Pioneer day at the camp. I -.-is nun uuuiiicu, luu ntuuuuit; u;uis for departure on trains to Huntsvillo on the morning of July 22. At that time and during the life of the camp it transportation system between Huntsvllle and tho grounds will be maintained by wagon and automobile. Facilities for fathers who must attend at-tend to work in tho city each day will be provided. On the last day, the mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts of the campers will be met at Hunts- ille and be taken to the camp in time for breakfast. In remembrance of pioneer days, athletic aports and games will occupy the greatov part of the progranu A schedule for ' the Boy Scouts present will also be carried out. Hugh lloldaway, deputy scout commissioner, com-missioner, Is chairman of tho central committee, other mombers being W. II. Reeder, Jr., W. S. Payne, M. Charles Woods, Claude Wheeler, Herbert B. Sjnith and Castle H. Murphy. Other appointments Include; Camp chairman, President L. W. Shurtllff. . Camp director, Davin J. Wilson. Publicity, Alfred Gladwell, Leroy Lclshnian. Transportation, Joseph E. Evans, Herbert E. Smith, Frank Fowles. Program, Castle H. Murphy, M. Charles Woods, George A. Bergdtrom, Hugh lloldaway. Sanitation, George Shorten, Dr. W. It. EmmetL Camp site, David J. Wilson, W. H. Reeder, Jr. oo |