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Show Indian Scouts Observe Birthday With Honor Court WHITEROCKS Troop 248 and Pack 3248 helped celebrate the Boy Scouts' 40th anniversary anniver-sary with a Knighthood Court of Honor, Feb. 9, at the Uintah Indian school. The January theme. Knighthood, Knight-hood, was culminated in connection con-nection with the court of honor. hon-or. Thirteen Wolves received their cards and pins. 9 Bears, 6 Lions, and 7 eight-year-old Cubs received cards, and 11 Tender foot boys received badges. The Scouts and Cubs marched into the hall by rank. The guard of honor was formed of the more advanced Scouts. Glen Cotonuts, Jack Adams. Robert Jim, Wilson Taveapont, Lafayette Lafay-ette McCook and James Cess-pooch. Cess-pooch. The tenderfoot Scouts were Victor Gardner. Jimrny Redcap, Julian Redfoot. Kenneth Ken-neth Santio, Clyde Tabbee, Raymond Ray-mond Murray, Austin Bullets, Lester Chapoose, Lynn Taveapont. Tavea-pont. Nelson Gesspotch, a n d Robert Tapoof. The gym was decorated to suggest the color and pageantry iof chivalry. The audience sat j along the four sides of the room, heaving the floor for the per- formance. Den Mothers were j dressed as noble ladies of the 14th century. Twenty-four Scouts and Cubs carried brilliant colored pennants, pen-nants, Armor, shielc's. helmets, swords, etc.. were made by the Scouts and Cubs. ' Committee members' present, were Henry Wopsock, Ivan Dun--an. Rex Curry. R. Adams, and Frank Chamberlin. ' |