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Show If COOPERATION IN SCOOTING CITED Pres. Dye of Ogden District Speaks at Gathering of Local Leaders President Samuel G. Dye or the H Ogden district of the Boy Scouts of H America, was the principal speaker at the banquet held at the Webor H club lust nlpht for scout leaders. H More than 97 scout leaders and of-' rictaiH from the new Ogden district H were in attendance. President Dye made a general ap-H ap-H peal for cooperation, asking the seou- H masters to assist and cooperate with i B committeemen, deputy commissioners, H and they In turn to cooperate with H " the scout executive and members of, the board "n man knows It all." said PreSI-H PreSI-H dent Dye. "No one is so wise that he doesn't need help. The man who H has learned it all has quit growing H and needs sympathy. I am sorry for h the one who si mis around and ss,ys he owns' the Job, that (.on don't need U to tell me anything as 1 Know all about It. I am the best qualified for Hl this work and you cant pet alone:! without me I feel that we are al I readv pettlnrr alone without that man and that he doesn't realise It.' lAKKVDAV PROBLEMS K ! "We must prow and live every day, and every day has Its problem? Growth and sdCCtSS depend entirely upon cooperation some men say i have finished scbutthg; That man H doesn't liVe who has finished as lonp as he lives. Our funeral will be held the day after we finish W e have onlv one day and that Is today. We may Ht look forward to the future. It is not H necessary to worry about that Which Is to come for today Is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday. Wfl B 1 need men, how shall we p-t them? The workman needs a stronp arm H The student needs b Strong mind. I They cannot be purchased. They H must be developed by constant appll- BH cation and effort. Neither can we BH buy means or manhood. We must de- BH velop them. Scout leaders give to j BH the boy leadership, an example of BH ' clean living Cooperation plays a B leading role In this I In. ol endeavor." (,()Ti:s TALKS BH Scout Executive o. A. Goatee de- BBh livered the Introdu torv address, II" I pave a brief address on "The Challenge Chal-lenge of the Boy." He told of the needs of the community. com-munity. He said that in three if ears Ci Ogden had developed to such an es- Ti tent In scout work that It now has i'j the largest council in the United States of cities with populations of between 85,000 and 4.'. 000 Regional Scout Executive C. J. Carlson spoke on "Builders of Men." Mr. Carlson stressed the fact that f evcrv boy and plrl Is potentially u ! public asset or liability and that what ever went Into their lives between the J ages of 12 and IS years influenced their entire career. "Any man regardless of his voca tion and regulation of his business or ; social success could start himself s a builder of men if he were actually engaged in leading boys and demonstrating demon-strating the Boy Scout program' said Mr, Carlson VOLUNTEER WORK ERS I "But in order lo do this. Ceil with )'! the wonderful l'.ov s out program.! ' the organisation must have lead' - I' ship. The strength of the Hoy Scout A movement Is not lis paid men en-1 r peclally. It's the high type of its vol unteer workers, "In some communities thousands rif dollars in time is spent free by men I Interested In this work. This Shi wa , the estee min which theBCOUt or- i ganlzatlon Is held by some nt Amer ica's greatest professional num." ! .Tuvenlie Judge L J. Holthcr made a brief address j Claude Wheeler acted as the son-,' t leader for the meeting. |