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Show Successor To The Progress JUNTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOV. VOL. IV. Organized Scouting U l--- A Power For Good. Like the Niagra Falls being harnessed for its potential and kinetic power by the right kind of machinery so the boys in Piute County must be realize that in the Boy , made to Scout organization being organized here machinery is being perfected to take care of the potential energy being lost by the youth of thiscountry. Boy Scout Organizgtion i3 a National institution and endeavers to buiid up the youth of the country to realize the part they must play in our great Commonwelth. It gives them ideas that tend to perfect and brings out the great purpose of life in ways that interest and educate. Boys become identified with real active issues that imbue them with the invisible spirit of the organization. They see with their naked eye No. 47. 21,192-1- . do my To duty to and God my country, and to obey the scout law; times; 3 To keep myself physioally help other people at all strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. Z To 1-- A Scout AKE Awake Oh! ye slumbering Nations; Awake to the sense of your joys. Awake to the duties that await and help your Boys. e you-Awak- Be Prepared thy. A scou:s honor ia t0 be trustcJ' lf Boy Scouts of America: te"-th- e ho we,e tl viol,,l' his lonor The U. S. Government, realizing " li?- - or ly cheatlusr, or by not importantance of Bey Scouting j ,n1 ,ask whentrus-wor- k in America, is now Supervising thiSdoins' exac,1' a B1' his honor, he may be directed and paying qualified officer to ted on to hand over his Scout badge. put it up to all the people through- Scout out the U. S. and Mr. Hawkins who Z-- A Loyal-- . is Supervisor of the Bryce Canyon He is loyal to all to whom loyalty Council is working very zealously to is due: his scout leader, his home, his get the work organized. parrenfs ar.d country. and Junctian Circleville, Kingston 3-- A Scout comprise this District and all bojs He must be prepared at any time from 12 to 21 years of age are eligible to become Scouts. The Scout to save life, help injured persons, work will enable Boys and Young and share the heme duties. He must Men to sense the Responsibility i do at least ent good turn to somethat rests upon them as futuie body every day. I Is Is Helpful. One of the fundamental rules of the Boy Scouts is, Be Prepared, what are we to be prepared for? for anything that comes our way; that is, be prepared for lifes work. Be prepared for duties and positions as they come to us. There are always positions for those that are prepared but he who is not prepared iilways looking for a place, and seldom gets it and if he happens to get one he seldoms keeps it. We live in an age of usefulness and efficiency, and he that has both of these qualifications is well prepared. One of the greatest evils of the day is procrastinotion. The seasons come in their regular order. Day follows night, sunshine folIovvFshowcr Tis they who will make theNation Tis they who will make the laws. Tis they wholl become the great leaders; And fight for freedoms just cause, AsScouts aretaughtto be truthful, Honest and upright, and then They learn to render service; That makes the best kind of men; So, Awake and dont be found sleeping, Shake off your fears and your doubts; Awake for your service is needed Awake and help the Scouts. Josie B. Bay Is Frien dly Citizens. They will get the fundthe iridescent banner promoting the He is a friend to all and a brothe amentals of service, Integrity and the welfare of each city or hamlet. New Yet Old Honor and valueble instructions, and to every other scout. every one coming along in its time The irregular and intermittent hopes in First Aid, Signaling, Is Courteous. and season. One of the saddest sent- The Boy Scout movement in this that arise in the hearts of the youths learning, How to use a properly lie is polite to all, especially to iments ever written is, It might county is are not crushed into tbs earth wtien Tracking, entirely new to the people Knife and Hatchet, Fire Building have old and the been. children, women, people The ranks. the organization but they are aware that the movethey join ECT. ECT. . Blessed is the man who looks on weak and helpless. He must not take and brings out the Cooking, Swimming fires their-hopement is upheld in the respective Parents urge, and see, that your pay for being hel pful or courteous the bright side of life. Every dark hidden possib'ities that are lying dorstates of our nation as a great asset Boys take that advantage of this 6-- A cloud has its silver lining. Lets all to American mant. Scout Is Kind. ideas and good citizenThe parents of our Boys in this oppurnity of making MEN of themlie is friendly to animals. He wilj say these are the best of days. We ship and by the supportof the fathers selves. not kill nor hurt any living creature live only to trust, to preserve, to and mothers of this county. The country have their responsibility to Sincerely yours, bebear. It is all real Drama that is needlessly, but will strive to protect declare goof in all our ways; to Bryce Canyon Council of the t Boy J.L. Whittaker. all harmless life. in it whatever the present see- Scoutscan be ing turned from the reels We cannot made a banner one Member of Court of Honor,. B.C. 7ms; to hold fast to the good. We can- and with our local A Scout Is Obedient sit contentedly on the side lines and headquarters at B. S. of A, take the part of the Jackdaws, inte- ('. of He obeys his parrents, scout mas- not set our ideals to high. Let us Richfield and being fully organized hitch our wagons to a star. Never .wit rfering and ccyingjout for the "Boy lthe head men of thcounty ter, patrol Jer.4frrr all (Other duly Let Whats the always it say Scouts of America,1 for the training use? the organization is really to commence Today Not Like Yesterday constituted authorities. be Hold no will make see receive fast. Scouts evil; that the Speak 8- - A Scout active work in promoting the estabIs Cheerfnl . no evil; hear no evil. be Never a stalwart men of honor but of them. lishment of BoyScoutTroopsin every He smiles whenever he can. His The parents aim is to give their knocker but keep burning the ham- city and town of the Many parents are miserable failures children a e to orders prompt and respective better start in life than obedun.-mer. in rearing their children. They will Counties in the council. He never shirks or grumbles had. When the cheery. they- themselves Be prepared for the inevitable We need the Boy Scouts here--' in go out so to speak and shuttle front, at hardships, and was not so crowded young jwoijd wdi hour when must in the we thhl'ing-rtnedrap- Piute County and they will become Wrap gates the voto Ah beople as it is today, there was 9-- A Scout of couch our with lie a great asset in us and about their from'meetingup boys ery keep . r V promoting good ' more natural room for expansion. lie does not wantonly destroy down to .and-athHow social relationship among our the temptations' outside, dreams. pleasant people The men ftf That- day had to fight property. He work faithfully wastes same time the yard gate near by is grand it is to see persons ripe inage will raise the moral standards They with nature with animals as well as nothing, aud makes the best of his whose lives have been filled with and give wide open so that theboys have an strength and wisdom to all He saves his money so man, opprotunities. do and and out as contented easier go our institutions and help to carry to They '' The education of the Indians was that he may pay his own way, be gen good deeds, happy the hour draws near, ready and hap- a good end the commonwelth of are tempted by the invirment they fall opr a but a good one.. The erous to those in need, and helpful! py to meet their inuktr face to face. nation. And to the boys into. Earth born they many limes severe, by right s Indian boy-Ataughttouse his five to worthy objects. How different to the one that is not attitude of mind we mean that conbecome degenerates and end up as He may work for pay but he must senses. If he could notvde like an who has spent a life in idle- sciousness on the part of the individdecrepit sores on sociaty. run like a deer, track his not recieve tips for courtesies or prepared, eagle, moment The aboy passeshistender ness, selfshness, pleading for a little ual boy and man that as $ membej-olike a hound, smell like a wolf good turns. more time to prepare themselves. foot examination apd becomes a enemy organized society he has respopr hear like a weasel, and hold his own 10-- A Scout Brave Is Are we prepared now? today? If we sibilites. American citizenship as Boy Scout he starts to aspire and in the nature, he was not equipped He has the courage to face danger are climb a ladder leading to the horizon hot let us be up and doing while conceived by the founders of our to make his way in life. in spite of fear, and has to stand up the of searviceand happiness. What little is, for soon the night cometh country snakes necsssary constant day To day the American frontier is for the of the coaxing right against is his breast when no man can work. vigilance to develope in the youth of depravity is lurking in notin existence. If the boy of today friencs or the jeers or threats of Then wake up and do some- America a conception of driven away by the real magical touch citizenship receives any of this training he must enemies, and defeat does not down of scout craft. When the rising sun more involving thing and not responsibility most-casein get it from some one him. Than dream of your mansions privalege alofte. Indeed I view the appears over the horizon Cbd Sol as else than his father. His father is too 11-- A Scout Is a member of the Court of Honor above, present situation with alarm. busy in his competition with the rest He keeps clean is a pleasure, a joy salutes anyone The number of boys who are Scouting Doing good g of the world. In making a living to thought, stands for clean speach, in Piute County. at large unemployed in mind so beyond measure be able to give him the training that clean A blessing of duty and !ove. to speak only by the sports, clean habits, and travels Louring A. Whittaker thoughts that1 will fit him for life. with a clean crowd. are presented at the spur of a moment Tompson. If a boy is left alone or to just 12-- A Scout Is Reverent . Contributed by W.J.Luke, by themselves on some evil law unMARYSVALE mingle with the ciowd that is not He is reverent toward God, He Kingston, Utah. abiding person and giving chancefor The 500 club was entertained Sat. directed by, competent leadership, is faithful in his religious duties, and some unmanly deed to be done such Nov. 15 at the home of Mrs Clara he will run wild. Perhaps he will get the convictions of others in as our newspapers are full of daily; respects and white, with the names of those Peterson, the afternoon was spent in into mischief and do a lotofdamage matters of costom and religion. boys coming before our courts havwho were to offer toasts appearing playing progressive 500. Mrs Gladys that cannot be repaired. ing to answer for those bad actions Mrs John Bertelsen after visiting on them also the Is it not better for your boys to be Touroff winning first prize and Mrs subject to be toasted that mav be over come by active Mary Dodds winning second. Lunch in a good wholesome crowd where a week with her daughter Mrs Win. Bishop Iia M. Eay was chosen Boy Scout work will that form ip Outzen returned to her home in was served at 4;30 Mrs Birdie Stocks they are directed by competent leadtoastmastei, and he filled the hill their soul a foundation, amt by conSpringville Monday. was taken in as a member of the ers? What is your answer? exceptionally well, as did all who to do good will build real tinuing club. Twelve memberf were 500 Mrs Henry Outzen mother of Wm were called upon. Signed. American citizens to live and dwell R. E. Johnson. visited with him here for a Outzen After the banquet, games were the in present. every city and town in our nation few days. order of the evening. Let us awake and put over HX Job Printing Our Specialty. Anothef feature was a song that per cent strong the great cause of LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Twentieth Century Club was was composed for tie occasion by the Boy Scouts of America. Mrs Lane J. Bertelsen and little entertained on afternoon of the 15th The Theological andSecond Inter- Misses Nellie and Hattie Powell. T. Lester Riddle by Mrs J. W. Robinson at her home daughter Marie from Long Beach, mediate classes of the Sunday School This was sung by all present. Deputy Scout Commissioner Mrs Lafe King assisted. A paper on Cal. are here to spend several weeks gave a banquet to the ward officers A song, Happy Days wasrendered Furnture was given by Mrs F.L. at the home of James Long. and their wives and members of the by The Happy Eight, under the An Oklahoma man secured a Gross after which a discussion on Mrs Clarence Thompson returned classes, Friday evening. Places were directions of Miss Fern Carlston, A divorce from his wife, whem he same was led by hostess. A lunch to her home in all and vote of Ephriam after having laid for sevpnty-fiv- e thanks is due those who people charged with being a woman of was served. spent several weeks at the home of places were occupied. Place cards in assisted in making this function much language, also with seasoning 1.50 the Year. her daughter Mrs LeMar Anderson. the form of a star were made in red such a pronounced success. J her Subscription, cooking to highly, . cout cout s - be-iie- ve Thrifty. e - i get-a-wa- y. f s ng run-uin- |