Show EDITOR'S This is another in a series of articles presenting the 56 boy scouts and explorers from Duchesne and Roosevelt Districts of the Utah National Paries Council who will be among the from the Uintah Basin to attend the 1960 National Jamboree at Colorado Springs from July 22 to DON B. KETTLE Don son of Marvin and Dorothy Kettle of will join scouts and explorers from all 50 states of the Union at the Golden Jubilee Jamboree next July at Colorado A Star Scout since Don is a member of the Ballard Explorer Post He was a boy scout for three years and has been an explorer for four He became a Tenderfoot in August a Second Class June and a First Class July He currently holds 15 merit badges besides his Star Don was among the first boys to be elected to membership in the Order of the nation-honor society for campers of the Boy Scouts of He received the honor In 1957 During 1958 Don received his Duty to God Active in scout Don participated in te 1956 and 1957 High Uintah Boy Scout He has had 35 nights of camping of which 30 have been scout Karl and Calvin Squires were his while Max R. Todd and Kine Hatch were his explorer Active in the Don is a priest in the He has served in various priesthood assignments including secretary of deacon's president of teachers quorum and secretary of the Priests Basketball and hunting were listed as his favorite When asked why he wanted to attend the National Scout Don feel this is an opportunity in life that will be hard to be ALDEN Alden H. son of and James E. Hamblin of will be among the boys from the Uintah Basin Section of the Utah National Parks Council to attend the National Alden became a Tenderfoot Scout He expects to have his First Class Scout badge prior to departure for the Prior to becoming a Boy Scout he was a Cub Scout with Marba Mecham as his den Active In the Roosevelt Second he was recently made a Deacon in the In the line of Alden plays the He is a member of Troop of Roosevelt Second Irvin Bird is his When asked why he wanted to attend the National Boy Scout Alden want the fun of mixing with boys from other and the opportunities the Jamboree gives for travel and |