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I to too o t J A Ti y it z 0 4 i t Scouts hike the last 1 2 11 miles to the encampment on Antelope Island The camp was held on the west shore of the island Nine hundred scouts stand shoulder to shoulder in absolute silence around six campfires as members are tapped to become become become be be- come members of Scouting's Order of of the Arrow r i rI I The largest in the history of the Lake Shore District District District Dist Dist- was vas held last Friday and Saturday March 28 and 29 on the States State's newest park Antelope Antel- Antel I ope Island NINE HUNDRED and forty- forty j eight boys camped out overnight overnight over- over II night ifor for a total of approximately approximately mat ly 1200 including ding the adult d lf leaders One hundred fifty- fifty nine of the one-hundred one sixty- sixty eight Scout Troops in m the Lake k Shore District participated if The Great Salt Lake Council headquarters tells us this was the largest in the C entire council I The Lake Shore District 3 covers most of Davis County and includes the Farmington Farmington- 1 Val Bountiful Val Verda areas f The newness of the State Park and the intrigue of Antelope I Island helped to produce the record number of participants 1 The weather also was absolutely absolutely perfect which encouraged encouraged encouraged aged camping A nearly full fullmoon moon provided excellent lighting lighting light light- i ing even after dark and the 1 Tying local scouting offices j flew Jew over and dropped a J lei lac r of congratulations and enca THE TIlE BOYS competed i is in a n separate events for n a honors Events included include coi roi- ing competition signalling rt first aid pony race iron horse derby v s i nit II log cutting and a U w. Y safety inspection C s and ribbons were awa eU tt winners and 16 troops ere the maximum each eachl d f lx golden spike ribbons 11 previously hiked the li h miles into the campgrounds The entire event was i l by Chairman A Ana Amy Gardner Many of the fco In clergy and church office attended the 1 l' l I Key Three executives Ithe r I the Lake Shore District i W Wall all present and spent the then with the boys The They are D Chairman James Jamesson Jamesson P son District Commis Kei Keith th Crandall and D list Db Scout Executive Lan B dett h II 0 r t Scout Cl I f L I t.- t. 1 r 1 f i iI 7 I I 01 4 j r t 1 T J r 1 1 d' d di f i 1 r t 1 s1 s jj i i. i r 1 I v 1 a y 1 l 11 41 Ji r 11 r r J I qt tj t t y y LY f tL J t Scouts could easily find their way around FRIDAY NIGHT in campfire ceremonies the and sang songs and later around six separate fires the sacred Order of the Arrow traditional Indian ceremony was held One-hundred One seventeen seventeen seven seven- teen Scouts were tapped for Cor entry into the Order HOrder of the Arrow an honorary service organization within the Boy Scouts of America The boys complete their initiation into the Order HOrder of the Arrow with witha a series of events culminating with a traditional Indian ordeal ordeal or Hor- deal held in the mountains in late summer Saturday morning brought a avery avery avery very impressive flag ceremony as the 1200 persons in attendance attendance attendance attend attend- ance gathered in one giant circle circle cir circle cir cir- cle and raised the flag to the rhythm of snare drums and twin buglers Order of the Arrow furnished the color guard and invocation was offered by Stan Smoot activities chairman for forthe forthe forthe the Great Salt SaIt Lake Council At that point an aircraft car- car r. r 1 i i i c t r t Ii l t r wr I 1 J b Jf lF i it t h. 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