Show Scout-O-Rama Time f Boy Scouting has come a long way since Robert t Powell's first encampment I nearly 70 years But some things never change i and in spite of many changes in the intervening years the founder of Scouting i would feel properly at home at the 1972 THE ANNUAL Scout i to be held May 20 at View-mont High will be a showcase of old and new scouting Pioneering I and tracking hold the same magic fascination for r 2 boys today they did at that first But I er and more technical skills have also become part of the excitement of Scout- SCOUT-O-RAMA G eorge Bardall said this combination of old and new is expected to attract several thousand Scouts and leaders to the yearly Troops anil 11 year-old patrols will participate in such widely varied activities as the erection of rope-lashed signal towers and the demonstration of electronic Members of the 11 year-old Scout sponsored by Church wards from Farmington to South in Salt Lake will concentrate on basic such as knife and and map and while many of the Scouts will emphasize merit badge and advancement ROYCE of chairman of the Boy Scout portion of Scout-O-Rama said he expected an excellent turnout for this year's According to some very extensive plans have been made by troops for the The Scout's area will almost fill the football practice field at ALTHOUGH no overnight encampment is planned this many of the Scouts will set up their displays much the same as they would a wilderness camp including the preparation of Even outdoor meal preparation will follow the pattern of old and Most boys in the 11 year-old units will cook their midday meal at the Lily in charge of the 11 year-old said the boys will use a variety of cooking ranging from a meal-on-a-stick to aluminum foil WHETHER the attraction is old-time Scouting or updated space age this year's Scout-O-Rama will be an event worth The show is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. until 3 May |