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Show H Boy Scout Chief To Discuss Cubbing Program The Roosevelt Boy Scout district dis-trict will play host to Chief Floyd Loveridge, of the National Nation-al Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, at a special meeting Friday evening, Aug. 20, to be held at the Roosevelt stake house. According to James E. Bacon, newly elected chairman of the Roosevelt district, which includes in-cludes the same communities as the LDS stake, the meeting Friday Fri-day night is primarily to be devoted to Cub Scouting. At 7 p.m. all Den Mothers who have been working with the several Cub dens and packs sponsored by the LDS wards and the local Kiwanis club will meet with the chief. A 8 o'clock parents of the Cub Scouts are being called to meet with Chief Loveridge. A later report from Mr. Bacon Ba-con . indicates all pack committees, commit-tees, institutional representatives, representa-tives, cubmasters are expected to attend the 7 o'clock meeting. All who attended the first meeting meet-ing should be present for the second meeting at 8:00 p.m. Early this year the Kiwanis Club organized the first Cub Scout pack in the Roosevelt district under the direction of the Boys and Girls committee. Shortly after, the four Roosevelt Roose-velt wards joined in creating several more dens until there were seven in two packs in operation op-eration in the community, which included the Kiwanis club's two dens. The LDS Cubbing program is sponsored by the stake Pramlary board, and until un-til recently functioned very actively. ac-tively. The ward groups are without a Cubmaster since Reed Lyman left Roosevelt to reside in Richfield. All people in the district interested in-terested in the Cubbing program pro-gram are invited to attend the Friday meeting, and those parents par-ents with boys in the program are especially urged to' attend the 8 o'clock meeting. |