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Show Scout Anniversary Anniver-sary Week Begins Next Sunday The value of scouting will be brought to the attention of the entire en-tire public during Scout Anniversary Week, which begins Sunday, February Febru-ary 6th. Stout activities during that week will be conducted on a nationwide nation-wide scale and will include a national na-tional broadcast by President Roosevelt Roose-velt Following President Roosevelt's Roose-velt's talk scouts will hear recom-mital recom-mital exercises on the same broadcast. Locally, a program is piannea which will show as never before, the important place scouting fills m the life of boys. This program will commence promptly at 7:30 p. m. in the Alpine stake tabernacle. The public is invited and a good attendance attend-ance is desired. The program follows: fol-lows: . Flag ceremony-under direction of Troop Two of the First ward. SongBoy Scouts of all wards. Prayer-Scout Irvin Chipman. instrumental duet-Scouts Cecil Bay Hansen and Alva Goodall, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Evelyne Peck. Short talk-cout Annus Ashby. Instrumental soio-u Candle Ceremony-Scouts of the Fourth ward. Awarding of Badges-H. E Mc-Niel Mc-Niel chairman of court of honor. Remarks-Eagle Scout Dean Gor- dress-Earl J. Glade of Salt Sem and Scout Oath, under the direction of Scouts from Highland. Closing song-scouts of Alpine. sSbenediction, under direction of H. E. McNiell. -o |