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Show 'a i J . . . Near the tops of the Baldics in the High Uintas where camping is King), and where Scouts will go in June. ay 25 Meeting To Plan High Uinta Scout Camp All fourteen member's f the 1956 High Uintah Campcommit- ' tee are expected to be present Friday, Fri-day, May 25, to exercise their vote for the site of the Six-day 1956 High Uinta Scout Camp, reports Rowan C. Stutz, chairman of the camp committee. Establishment of definite policies poli-cies to control and guide the planning plan-ning of special Explorer activities relative to the High Uinta Scout Camp are also expected to result from Friday's meeting, he continued. con-tinued. Myton, Troop 253, became the first troop in the Uintah Basin to register for the six-day camp of fun and adventure. Besides Wilmer Murray, who is scoutmaster, some 19 Scouts and Explorers of Myton Troop 253 have signed for the camp. First boy to register was Wayne Martin. Registration To Continue Registration will continue until the opening day of camp, explained ex-plained Mr. Stutz. He stressed the importance of not waiting untli the last minute, because (1) Units ' ' who do not have their own insurance insur-ance and register before their arrival ar-rival will automatically be covered cov-ered with the camp insurance from the time each boy leaves home, and (2) early registration gives the camp staff time to make adequate ade-quate plans for the camp. Rulon Dean Skinner, Field Executive, Ex-ecutive, who is responsible for the selection of the camp's Junior Staff, reports 15 Explorers will be notified this week of their acceptance ac-ceptance from a field of 27 applicants. ap-plicants. A special meeting of the members mem-bers of the Junior Staff has been called for June 1. Release of the names of the members of the Junior Staff will be in this newspaper news-paper on June 7. Camp fee for the six-day camp is $1.50, of which 500 goes for insurance. Registrations should be sent by units to either Glen Mohl-man, Mohl-man, Altamont, or Rulon Dean Skinner, Roosevelt. |