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Show o Sons, Dads Await Venison Banquet For Second Ward Last preparations for the Fathers and Sons' banquet are being completed com-pleted by Scout and Explorer leaders lead-ers of the Second ward, In anticipation antici-pation of a "real good time" tonight. One important change in the plans was announced Tuesday by Bishop Joseph H. Storrs. The banquet will be held in the Harrington school amusement rooms, Instead of in the Firmage hall, as first announced. A large crowd is expected to be on hand for the venison banquet and the fine program which will feature he evening. An effort is being made to see that all boys between the ages of 12 and 17, accompanied by thHr "dads" or substitutes, attend. Every detail is being planned to make the get-together an outstanding event. A message from a leader in the Boy Scout movement will be a feature fea-ture of the banquet. Bishop Joseph H. Storrs is in charge of general arrangements, with Glen L. Taylor, chairman of the troop committee, Committeemen James Tattersall and Joseph Walton; Wal-ton; Scoutmaster Elwyn Wride and Wilson Hayward, assistant; and Explorer Ex-plorer Leader Kenneth Christensen, and Roy Griffin, assistant, on the general committee. Richard R. Lyman, known for his many years of work in association with Scouts and the youth movement, move-ment, will be the principal speaker at the banquet. |