Show I 3 Boy Scouts Plan Trip TripI I to Jamboree I COALVILLE COALVILLE- i I Three excited Boy Scouts from I I Summit County joined approximately other scouts in the Great Salt Lake Council in a two-day two encampment on the Fort Douglas rifle range Friday and andI I Saturday S In pr preparation for the National Scout Jamboree July 1724 17 24 at Valley Forge Trip for Boy Roy Scouts The three boys were Jay F. F I Taylor son of Mr and Mrs s. s Gordon Gordon Gor II III I don Taylor Kamas Douglas V. V Moore son of Mr and Mrs Veran I Moore Coalville and David Bruce Williams son of Mr and Mrs Robert A. A Williams Coalville I The scouts were divided into eight troops with four patrols in 1 each troop The patrols set up I their own tents and cooked their own meals During the tho two days assemblies were called to give the scouts additional information con corning the National Jamboree and the scouts were rehearsed on skills and talents they will be bo ex ex- to Display at Valley Forge Utah Scouts will be competing I I with boys boya from around the country in camping and other I skills I Itinerary Plans Included In the itinerary of the I Jamboree trip are many sight seeing trips in St St. Louis Chicago Falls Palmyra Boston Doston and New York City Three days will be spent in New York City where the scouts will visit the Worlds World's Fair the Empire State I Building and Statue of Liberty I I I After their encampment at Val ley Forge the scouts will visit I Washington D. D C. C and Harpers Harper's Ferr Ferry and then begin their trek b by train back to Utah I Correspondent for the County scouts was assigned to I II Bruce Williams who will keep the I I readers of the Summit County Bee Uee Informed each week on tho the I activities of the Jamboree scouts The Utah Scouts will Join others II leaving by Pullman in Salt Lake LakeI I City on July 7 at pm p.m. pm p.m. Bruce Bruce j I Williams Jamboree Scout cornsI corns corres i I |